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1 | <?php |
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3 | WP_CLI::add_command( 'jetpack', 'Jetpack_CLI' ); |
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5 | use Automattic\Jetpack\Connection\Client; |
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6 | use Automattic\Jetpack\Sync\Actions; |
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7 | use Automattic\Jetpack\Sync\Listener; |
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8 | use Automattic\Jetpack\Sync\Queue; |
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9 | use Automattic\Jetpack\Sync\Settings; |
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10 | |||
11 | /** |
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12 | * Control your local Jetpack installation. |
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13 | * |
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14 | * Minimum PHP requirement for WP-CLI is PHP 5.3, so ignore PHP 5.2 compatibility issues. |
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15 | * @phpcs:disable PHPCompatibility.PHP.NewLanguageConstructs.t_ns_separatorFound |
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16 | */ |
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17 | class Jetpack_CLI extends WP_CLI_Command { |
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18 | // Aesthetics |
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19 | public $green_open = "\033[32m"; |
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20 | public $red_open = "\033[31m"; |
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21 | public $yellow_open = "\033[33m"; |
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22 | public $color_close = "\033[0m"; |
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23 | |||
24 | /** |
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25 | * Get Jetpack Details |
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26 | * |
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27 | * ## OPTIONS |
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28 | * |
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29 | * empty: Leave it empty for basic stats |
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30 | * |
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31 | * full: View full stats. It's the data from the heartbeat |
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32 | * |
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33 | * ## EXAMPLES |
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34 | * |
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35 | * wp jetpack status |
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36 | * wp jetpack status full |
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37 | * |
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38 | */ |
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39 | public function status( $args, $assoc_args ) { |
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40 | jetpack_require_lib( 'debugger' ); |
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41 | |||
42 | /* translators: %s is the site URL */ |
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43 | WP_CLI::line( sprintf( __( 'Checking status for %s', 'jetpack' ), esc_url( get_home_url() ) ) ); |
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44 | |||
45 | View Code Duplication | if ( isset( $args[0] ) && 'full' !== $args[0] ) { |
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46 | /* translators: %s is a command like "prompt" */ |
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47 | WP_CLI::error( sprintf( __( '%s is not a valid command.', 'jetpack' ), $args[0] ) ); |
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48 | } |
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49 | |||
50 | $master_user_email = Jetpack::get_master_user_email(); |
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51 | |||
52 | $cxntests = new Jetpack_Cxn_Tests(); |
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53 | |||
54 | if ( $cxntests->pass() ) { |
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55 | $cxntests->output_results_for_cli(); |
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56 | |||
57 | WP_CLI::success( __( 'Jetpack is currently connected to WordPress.com', 'jetpack' ) ); |
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58 | } else { |
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59 | $error = array(); |
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60 | foreach ( $cxntests->list_fails() as $fail ) { |
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61 | $error[] = $fail['name'] . ': ' . $fail['message']; |
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62 | } |
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63 | WP_CLI::error_multi_line( $error ); |
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64 | |||
65 | $cxntests->output_results_for_cli(); |
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66 | |||
67 | WP_CLI::error( __('Jetpack connection is broken.', 'jetpack' ) ); // Exit CLI. |
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68 | } |
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69 | |||
70 | /* translators: %s is current version of Jetpack, for example 7.3 */ |
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71 | WP_CLI::line( sprintf( __( 'The Jetpack Version is %s', 'jetpack' ), JETPACK__VERSION ) ); |
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72 | /* translators: %d is WP.com ID of this blog */ |
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73 | WP_CLI::line( sprintf( __( 'The WordPress.com blog_id is %d', 'jetpack' ), Jetpack_Options::get_option( 'id' ) ) ); |
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74 | /* translators: %s is the email address of the connection owner */ |
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75 | WP_CLI::line( sprintf( __( 'The WordPress.com account for the primary connection is %s', 'jetpack' ), $master_user_email ) ); |
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76 | |||
77 | /* |
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78 | * Are they asking for all data? |
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79 | * |
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80 | * Loop through heartbeat data and organize by priority. |
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81 | */ |
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82 | $all_data = ( isset( $args[0] ) && 'full' == $args[0] ) ? 'full' : false; |
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83 | if ( $all_data ) { |
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The expression
$all_data of type string|false is loosely compared to true ; this is ambiguous if the string can be empty. You might want to explicitly use !== false instead.
In PHP, under loose comparison (like For '' == false // true
'' == null // true
'ab' == false // false
'ab' == null // false
// It is often better to use strict comparison
'' === false // false
'' === null // false
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84 | // Heartbeat data |
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85 | WP_CLI::line( "\n" . __( 'Additional data: ', 'jetpack' ) ); |
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86 | |||
87 | // Get the filtered heartbeat data. |
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88 | // Filtered so we can color/list by severity |
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89 | $stats = Jetpack::jetpack_check_heartbeat_data(); |
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90 | |||
91 | // Display red flags first |
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92 | foreach ( $stats['bad'] as $stat => $value ) { |
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93 | printf( "$this->red_open%-'.16s %s $this->color_close\n", $stat, $value ); |
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94 | } |
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95 | |||
96 | // Display caution warnings next |
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97 | foreach ( $stats['caution'] as $stat => $value ) { |
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98 | printf( "$this->yellow_open%-'.16s %s $this->color_close\n", $stat, $value ); |
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99 | } |
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100 | |||
101 | // The rest of the results are good! |
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102 | foreach ( $stats['good'] as $stat => $value ) { |
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103 | |||
104 | // Modules should get special spacing for aestetics |
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105 | if ( strpos( $stat, 'odule-' ) ) { |
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106 | printf( "%-'.30s %s\n", $stat, $value ); |
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107 | usleep( 4000 ); // For dramatic effect lolz |
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108 | continue; |
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109 | } |
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110 | printf( "%-'.16s %s\n", $stat, $value ); |
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111 | usleep( 4000 ); // For dramatic effect lolz |
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112 | } |
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113 | } else { |
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114 | // Just the basics |
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115 | WP_CLI::line( "\n" . _x( "View full status with 'wp jetpack status full'", '"wp jetpack status full" is a command - do not translate', 'jetpack' ) ); |
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116 | } |
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117 | } |
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118 | |||
119 | /** |
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120 | * Tests the active connection |
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121 | * |
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122 | * Does a two-way test to verify that the local site can communicate with remote Jetpack/WP.com servers and that Jetpack/WP.com servers can talk to the local site. |
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123 | * |
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124 | * ## EXAMPLES |
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125 | * |
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126 | * wp jetpack test-connection |
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127 | * |
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128 | * @subcommand test-connection |
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129 | */ |
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130 | public function test_connection( $args, $assoc_args ) { |
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131 | |||
132 | /* translators: %s is the site URL */ |
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133 | WP_CLI::line( sprintf( __( 'Testing connection for %s', 'jetpack' ), esc_url( get_site_url() ) ) ); |
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134 | |||
135 | if ( ! Jetpack::is_active() ) { |
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136 | WP_CLI::error( __( 'Jetpack is not currently connected to WordPress.com', 'jetpack' ) ); |
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137 | } |
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138 | |||
139 | $response = Client::wpcom_json_api_request_as_blog( |
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140 | sprintf( '/jetpack-blogs/%d/test-connection', Jetpack_Options::get_option( 'id' ) ), |
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141 | Client::WPCOM_JSON_API_VERSION |
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142 | ); |
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143 | |||
144 | View Code Duplication | if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { |
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145 | /* translators: %1$s is the error code, %2$s is the error message */ |
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146 | WP_CLI::error( sprintf( __( 'Failed to test connection (#%1$s: %2$s)', 'jetpack' ), $response->get_error_code(), $response->get_error_message() ) ); |
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get_error_code() does not seem to exist on object<WP_Error> .
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get_error_message() does not seem to exist on object<WP_Error> .
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147 | } |
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148 | |||
149 | $body = wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ); |
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150 | if ( ! $body ) { |
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151 | WP_CLI::error( __( 'Failed to test connection (empty response body)', 'jetpack' ) ); |
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152 | } |
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153 | |||
154 | $result = json_decode( $body ); |
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155 | $is_connected = (bool) $result->connected; |
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156 | $message = $result->message; |
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157 | |||
158 | if ( $is_connected ) { |
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159 | WP_CLI::success( $message ); |
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160 | } else { |
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161 | WP_CLI::error( $message ); |
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162 | } |
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163 | } |
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164 | |||
165 | /** |
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166 | * Disconnect Jetpack Blogs or Users |
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167 | * |
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168 | * ## OPTIONS |
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169 | * |
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170 | * blog: Disconnect the entire blog. |
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171 | * |
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172 | * user <user_identifier>: Disconnect a specific user from WordPress.com. |
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173 | * |
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174 | * Please note, the primary account that the blog is connected |
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175 | * to WordPress.com with cannot be disconnected without |
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176 | * disconnecting the entire blog. |
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177 | * |
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178 | * ## EXAMPLES |
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179 | * |
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180 | * wp jetpack disconnect blog |
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181 | * wp jetpack disconnect user 13 |
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182 | * wp jetpack disconnect user username |
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183 | * wp jetpack disconnect user [email protected] |
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184 | * |
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185 | * @synopsis <blog|user> [<user_identifier>] |
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186 | */ |
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187 | public function disconnect( $args, $assoc_args ) { |
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188 | if ( ! Jetpack::is_active() ) { |
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189 | WP_CLI::error( __( 'You cannot disconnect, without having first connected.', 'jetpack' ) ); |
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190 | } |
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191 | |||
192 | $action = isset( $args[0] ) ? $args[0] : 'prompt'; |
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193 | if ( ! in_array( $action, array( 'blog', 'user', 'prompt' ) ) ) { |
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194 | /* translators: %s is a command like "prompt" */ |
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195 | WP_CLI::error( sprintf( __( '%s is not a valid command.', 'jetpack' ), $action ) ); |
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196 | } |
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197 | |||
198 | if ( in_array( $action, array( 'user' ) ) ) { |
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199 | if ( isset( $args[1] ) ) { |
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200 | $user_id = $args[1]; |
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201 | if ( ctype_digit( $user_id ) ) { |
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202 | $field = 'id'; |
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203 | $user_id = (int) $user_id; |
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204 | } elseif ( is_email( $user_id ) ) { |
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205 | $field = 'email'; |
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206 | $user_id = sanitize_user( $user_id, true ); |
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207 | } else { |
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208 | $field = 'login'; |
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209 | $user_id = sanitize_user( $user_id, true ); |
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210 | } |
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211 | if ( ! $user = get_user_by( $field, $user_id ) ) { |
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212 | WP_CLI::error( __( 'Please specify a valid user.', 'jetpack' ) ); |
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213 | } |
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214 | } else { |
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215 | WP_CLI::error( __( 'Please specify a user by either ID, username, or email.', 'jetpack' ) ); |
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216 | } |
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217 | } |
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218 | |||
219 | switch ( $action ) { |
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220 | case 'blog': |
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221 | Jetpack::log( 'disconnect' ); |
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222 | Jetpack::disconnect(); |
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223 | WP_CLI::success( sprintf( |
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224 | /* translators: %s is the site URL */ |
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225 | __( 'Jetpack has been successfully disconnected for %s.', 'jetpack' ), |
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226 | esc_url( get_site_url() ) |
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227 | ) ); |
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228 | break; |
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229 | case 'user': |
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230 | if ( Jetpack::unlink_user( $user->ID ) ) { |
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231 | Jetpack::log( 'unlink', $user->ID ); |
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232 | WP_CLI::success( __( 'User has been successfully disconnected.', 'jetpack' ) ); |
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233 | } else { |
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234 | /* translators: %s is a username */ |
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235 | WP_CLI::error( sprintf( __( "User %s could not be disconnected. Are you sure they're connected currently?", 'jetpack' ), "{$user->login} <{$user->email}>" ) ); |
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236 | } |
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237 | break; |
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238 | case 'prompt': |
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239 | WP_CLI::error( __( 'Please specify if you would like to disconnect a blog or user.', 'jetpack' ) ); |
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240 | break; |
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241 | } |
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242 | } |
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243 | |||
244 | /** |
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245 | * Reset Jetpack options and settings to default |
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246 | * |
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247 | * ## OPTIONS |
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248 | * |
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249 | * modules: Resets modules to default state ( get_default_modules() ) |
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250 | * |
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251 | * options: Resets all Jetpack options except: |
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252 | * - All private options (Blog token, user token, etc...) |
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253 | * - id (The Client ID/WP.com Blog ID of this site) |
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254 | * - master_user |
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255 | * - version |
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256 | * - activated |
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257 | * |
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258 | * ## EXAMPLES |
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259 | * |
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260 | * wp jetpack reset options |
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261 | * wp jetpack reset modules |
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262 | * wp jetpack reset sync-checksum --dry-run --offset=0 |
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263 | * |
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264 | * @synopsis <modules|options|sync-checksum> [--dry-run] [--offset=<offset>] |
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265 | * |
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266 | */ |
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267 | public function reset( $args, $assoc_args ) { |
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268 | $action = isset( $args[0] ) ? $args[0] : 'prompt'; |
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269 | View Code Duplication | if ( ! in_array( $action, array( 'options', 'modules', 'sync-checksum' ), true ) ) { |
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270 | /* translators: %s is a command like "prompt" */ |
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271 | WP_CLI::error( sprintf( __( '%s is not a valid command.', 'jetpack' ), $action ) ); |
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272 | } |
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273 | |||
274 | $is_dry_run = ! empty( $assoc_args['dry-run'] ); |
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275 | |||
276 | View Code Duplication | if ( $is_dry_run ) { |
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277 | WP_CLI::warning( |
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278 | __( "\nThis is a dry run.\n", 'jetpack' ) . |
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279 | __( "No actions will be taken.\n", 'jetpack' ) . |
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280 | __( "The following messages will give you preview of what will happen when you run this command.\n\n", 'jetpack' ) |
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281 | ); |
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282 | } else { |
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283 | // We only need to confirm "Are you sure?" when we are not doing a dry run. |
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284 | jetpack_cli_are_you_sure(); |
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285 | } |
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286 | |||
287 | switch ( $action ) { |
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288 | case 'options': |
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289 | $options_to_reset = Jetpack_Options::get_options_for_reset(); |
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290 | // Reset the Jetpack options |
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291 | WP_CLI::line( sprintf( |
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292 | /* translators: %s is the site URL */ |
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293 | __( "Resetting Jetpack Options for %s...\n", "jetpack" ), |
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294 | esc_url( get_site_url() ) |
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295 | ) ); |
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296 | sleep(1); // Take a breath |
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297 | View Code Duplication | foreach ( $options_to_reset['jp_options'] as $option_to_reset ) { |
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298 | if ( ! $is_dry_run ) { |
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299 | Jetpack_Options::delete_option( $option_to_reset ); |
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300 | usleep( 100000 ); |
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301 | } |
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302 | |||
303 | /* translators: This is the result of an action. The option named %s was reset */ |
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304 | WP_CLI::success( sprintf( __( '%s option reset', 'jetpack' ), $option_to_reset ) ); |
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305 | } |
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306 | |||
307 | // Reset the WP options |
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308 | WP_CLI::line( __( "Resetting the jetpack options stored in wp_options...\n", "jetpack" ) ); |
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309 | usleep( 500000 ); // Take a breath |
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310 | View Code Duplication | foreach ( $options_to_reset['wp_options'] as $option_to_reset ) { |
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311 | if ( ! $is_dry_run ) { |
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312 | delete_option( $option_to_reset ); |
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313 | usleep( 100000 ); |
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314 | } |
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315 | /* translators: This is the result of an action. The option named %s was reset */ |
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316 | WP_CLI::success( sprintf( __( '%s option reset', 'jetpack' ), $option_to_reset ) ); |
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317 | } |
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318 | |||
319 | // Reset to default modules |
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320 | WP_CLI::line( __( "Resetting default modules...\n", "jetpack" ) ); |
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321 | usleep( 500000 ); // Take a breath |
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322 | $default_modules = Jetpack::get_default_modules(); |
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323 | if ( ! $is_dry_run ) { |
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324 | Jetpack::update_active_modules( $default_modules ); |
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325 | } |
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326 | WP_CLI::success( __( 'Modules reset to default.', 'jetpack' ) ); |
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327 | break; |
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328 | View Code Duplication | case 'modules': |
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329 | if ( ! $is_dry_run ) { |
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330 | $default_modules = Jetpack::get_default_modules(); |
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331 | Jetpack::update_active_modules( $default_modules ); |
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332 | } |
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333 | |||
334 | WP_CLI::success( __( 'Modules reset to default.', 'jetpack' ) ); |
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335 | break; |
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336 | case 'prompt': |
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337 | WP_CLI::error( __( 'Please specify if you would like to reset your options, modules or sync-checksum', 'jetpack' ) ); |
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338 | break; |
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339 | case 'sync-checksum': |
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340 | $option = 'jetpack_callables_sync_checksum'; |
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341 | |||
342 | if ( is_multisite() ) { |
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343 | $offset = isset( $assoc_args['offset'] ) ? (int) $assoc_args['offset'] : 0; |
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344 | |||
345 | /* |
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346 | * 1000 is a good limit since we don't expect the number of sites to be more than 1000 |
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347 | * Offset can be used to paginate and try to clean up more sites. |
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348 | */ |
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349 | $sites = get_sites( array( 'number' => 1000, 'offset' => $offset ) ); |
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350 | $count_fixes = 0; |
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351 | foreach ( $sites as $site ) { |
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352 | switch_to_blog( $site->blog_id ); |
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353 | $count = self::count_option( $option ); |
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354 | if ( $count > 1 ) { |
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355 | if ( ! $is_dry_run ) { |
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356 | delete_option( $option ); |
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357 | } |
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358 | WP_CLI::line( |
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359 | sprintf( |
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360 | /* translators: %1$d is a number, %2$s is the name of an option, %2$s is the site URL. */ |
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361 | __( 'Deleted %1$d %2$s options from %3$s', 'jetpack' ), |
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362 | $count, |
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363 | $option, |
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364 | "{$site->domain}{$site->path}" |
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365 | ) |
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366 | ); |
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367 | $count_fixes++; |
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368 | if ( ! $is_dry_run ) { |
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369 | /* |
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370 | * We could be deleting a lot of options rows at the same time. |
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371 | * Allow some time for replication to catch up. |
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372 | */ |
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373 | sleep( 3 ); |
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374 | } |
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375 | } |
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376 | |||
377 | restore_current_blog(); |
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378 | } |
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379 | if ( $count_fixes ) { |
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380 | WP_CLI::success( |
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381 | sprintf( |
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382 | /* translators: %1$s is the name of an option, %2$d is a number of sites. */ |
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383 | __( 'Successfully reset %1$s on %2$d sites.', 'jetpack' ), |
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384 | $option, |
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385 | $count_fixes |
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386 | ) |
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387 | ); |
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388 | } else { |
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389 | WP_CLI::success( __( 'No options were deleted.', 'jetpack' ) ); |
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390 | } |
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391 | return; |
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392 | } |
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393 | |||
394 | $count = self::count_option( $option ); |
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395 | if ( $count > 1 ) { |
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396 | if ( ! $is_dry_run ) { |
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397 | delete_option( $option ); |
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398 | } |
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399 | WP_CLI::success( |
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400 | sprintf( |
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401 | /* translators: %1$d is a number, %2$s is the name of an option. */ |
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402 | __( 'Deleted %1$d %2$s options', 'jetpack' ), |
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403 | $count, |
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404 | $option |
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405 | ) |
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406 | ); |
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407 | return; |
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408 | } |
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409 | |||
410 | WP_CLI::success( __( 'No options were deleted.', 'jetpack' ) ); |
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411 | break; |
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412 | |||
413 | } |
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414 | } |
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415 | |||
416 | /** |
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417 | * Return the number of times an option appears |
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418 | * Normally an option would only appear 1 since the option key is supposed to be unique |
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419 | * but if a site hasn't updated the DB schema then that would not be the case. |
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420 | * |
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421 | * @param string $option Option name. |
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422 | * |
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423 | * @return int |
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424 | */ |
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425 | private static function count_option( $option ) { |
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426 | global $wpdb; |
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427 | return (int) $wpdb->get_var( |
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428 | $wpdb->prepare( |
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429 | "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM $wpdb->options WHERE option_name = %s", |
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430 | $option |
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431 | ) |
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432 | ); |
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433 | |||
434 | } |
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435 | |||
436 | /** |
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437 | * Manage Jetpack Modules |
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438 | * |
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439 | * ## OPTIONS |
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440 | * |
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441 | * <list|activate|deactivate|toggle> |
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442 | * : The action to take. |
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443 | * --- |
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444 | * default: list |
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445 | * options: |
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446 | * - list |
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447 | * - activate |
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448 | * - deactivate |
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449 | * - toggle |
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450 | * --- |
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451 | * |
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452 | * [<module_slug>] |
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453 | * : The slug of the module to perform an action on. |
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454 | * |
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455 | * [--format=<format>] |
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456 | * : Allows overriding the output of the command when listing modules. |
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457 | * --- |
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458 | * default: table |
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459 | * options: |
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460 | * - table |
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461 | * - json |
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462 | * - csv |
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463 | * - yaml |
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464 | * - ids |
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465 | * - count |
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466 | * --- |
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467 | * |
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468 | * ## EXAMPLES |
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469 | * |
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470 | * wp jetpack module list |
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471 | * wp jetpack module list --format=json |
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472 | * wp jetpack module activate stats |
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473 | * wp jetpack module deactivate stats |
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474 | * wp jetpack module toggle stats |
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475 | * wp jetpack module activate all |
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476 | * wp jetpack module deactivate all |
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477 | */ |
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478 | public function module( $args, $assoc_args ) { |
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479 | $action = isset( $args[0] ) ? $args[0] : 'list'; |
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480 | |||
481 | if ( isset( $args[1] ) ) { |
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482 | $module_slug = $args[1]; |
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483 | if ( 'all' !== $module_slug && ! Jetpack::is_module( $module_slug ) ) { |
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484 | /* translators: %s is a module slug like "stats" */ |
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485 | WP_CLI::error( sprintf( __( '%s is not a valid module.', 'jetpack' ), $module_slug ) ); |
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486 | } |
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487 | if ( 'toggle' === $action ) { |
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488 | $action = Jetpack::is_module_active( $module_slug ) |
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489 | ? 'deactivate' |
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490 | : 'activate'; |
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491 | } |
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492 | if ( 'all' === $args[1] ) { |
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493 | $action = ( 'deactivate' === $action ) |
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494 | ? 'deactivate_all' |
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495 | : 'activate_all'; |
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496 | } |
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497 | } elseif ( 'list' !== $action ) { |
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498 | WP_CLI::line( __( 'Please specify a valid module.', 'jetpack' ) ); |
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499 | $action = 'list'; |
||
500 | } |
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501 | |||
502 | switch ( $action ) { |
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503 | case 'list': |
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504 | $modules_list = array(); |
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505 | $modules = Jetpack::get_available_modules(); |
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506 | sort( $modules ); |
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507 | foreach ( (array) $modules as $module_slug ) { |
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508 | if ( 'vaultpress' === $module_slug ) { |
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509 | continue; |
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510 | } |
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511 | $modules_list[] = array( |
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512 | 'slug' => $module_slug, |
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513 | 'status' => Jetpack::is_module_active( $module_slug ) |
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514 | ? __( 'Active', 'jetpack' ) |
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515 | : __( 'Inactive', 'jetpack' ), |
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516 | ); |
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517 | } |
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518 | WP_CLI\Utils\format_items( $assoc_args['format'], $modules_list, array( 'slug', 'status' ) ); |
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519 | break; |
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520 | case 'activate': |
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521 | $module = Jetpack::get_module( $module_slug ); |
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522 | Jetpack::log( 'activate', $module_slug ); |
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523 | if ( Jetpack::activate_module( $module_slug, false, false ) ) { |
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524 | /* translators: %s is the name of a Jetpack module */ |
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525 | WP_CLI::success( sprintf( __( '%s has been activated.', 'jetpack' ), $module['name'] ) ); |
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526 | } else { |
||
527 | /* translators: %s is the name of a Jetpack module */ |
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528 | WP_CLI::error( sprintf( __( '%s could not be activated.', 'jetpack' ), $module['name'] ) ); |
||
529 | } |
||
530 | break; |
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531 | View Code Duplication | case 'activate_all': |
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532 | $modules = Jetpack::get_available_modules(); |
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533 | Jetpack::update_active_modules( $modules ); |
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534 | WP_CLI::success( __( 'All modules activated!', 'jetpack' ) ); |
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535 | break; |
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536 | case 'deactivate': |
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537 | $module = Jetpack::get_module( $module_slug ); |
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538 | Jetpack::log( 'deactivate', $module_slug ); |
||
539 | Jetpack::deactivate_module( $module_slug ); |
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540 | /* translators: %s is the name of a Jetpack module */ |
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541 | WP_CLI::success( sprintf( __( '%s has been deactivated.', 'jetpack' ), $module['name'] ) ); |
||
542 | break; |
||
543 | case 'deactivate_all': |
||
544 | Jetpack::delete_active_modules(); |
||
545 | WP_CLI::success( __( 'All modules deactivated!', 'jetpack' ) ); |
||
546 | break; |
||
547 | case 'toggle': |
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548 | // Will never happen, should have been handled above and changed to activate or deactivate. |
||
549 | break; |
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550 | } |
||
551 | } |
||
552 | |||
553 | /** |
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554 | * Manage Protect Settings |
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555 | * |
||
556 | * ## OPTIONS |
||
557 | * |
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558 | * whitelist: Whitelist an IP address. You can also read or clear the whitelist. |
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559 | * |
||
560 | * |
||
561 | * ## EXAMPLES |
||
562 | * |
||
563 | * wp jetpack protect whitelist <ip address> |
||
564 | * wp jetpack protect whitelist list |
||
565 | * wp jetpack protect whitelist clear |
||
566 | * |
||
567 | * @synopsis <whitelist> [<ip|ip_low-ip_high|list|clear>] |
||
568 | */ |
||
569 | public function protect( $args, $assoc_args ) { |
||
570 | $action = isset( $args[0] ) ? $args[0] : 'prompt'; |
||
571 | if ( ! in_array( $action, array( 'whitelist' ) ) ) { |
||
572 | /* translators: %s is a command like "prompt" */ |
||
573 | WP_CLI::error( sprintf( __( '%s is not a valid command.', 'jetpack' ), $action ) ); |
||
574 | } |
||
575 | // Check if module is active |
||
576 | if ( ! Jetpack::is_module_active( __FUNCTION__ ) ) { |
||
577 | /* translators: %s is a module name */ |
||
578 | WP_CLI::error( sprintf( _x( '%s is not active. You can activate it with "wp jetpack module activate %s"', '"wp jetpack module activate" is a command - do not translate', 'jetpack' ), __FUNCTION__, __FUNCTION__ ) ); |
||
579 | } |
||
580 | if ( in_array( $action, array( 'whitelist' ) ) ) { |
||
581 | if ( isset( $args[1] ) ) { |
||
582 | $action = 'whitelist'; |
||
583 | } else { |
||
584 | $action = 'prompt'; |
||
585 | } |
||
586 | } |
||
587 | switch ( $action ) { |
||
588 | case 'whitelist': |
||
589 | $whitelist = array(); |
||
590 | $new_ip = $args[1]; |
||
591 | $current_whitelist = get_site_option( 'jetpack_protect_whitelist', array() ); |
||
592 | |||
593 | // Build array of IPs that are already whitelisted. |
||
594 | // Re-build manually instead of using jetpack_protect_format_whitelist() so we can easily get |
||
595 | // low & high range params for jetpack_protect_ip_address_is_in_range(); |
||
596 | foreach( $current_whitelist as $whitelisted ) { |
||
597 | |||
598 | // IP ranges |
||
599 | if ( $whitelisted->range ) { |
||
600 | |||
601 | // Is it already whitelisted? |
||
602 | if ( jetpack_protect_ip_address_is_in_range( $new_ip, $whitelisted->range_low, $whitelisted->range_high ) ) { |
||
603 | /* translators: %s is an IP address */ |
||
604 | WP_CLI::error( sprintf( __( '%s has already been whitelisted', 'jetpack' ), $new_ip ) ); |
||
605 | break; |
||
606 | } |
||
607 | $whitelist[] = $whitelisted->range_low . " - " . $whitelisted->range_high; |
||
608 | |||
609 | } else { // Individual IPs |
||
610 | |||
611 | // Check if the IP is already whitelisted (single IP only) |
||
612 | if ( $new_ip == $whitelisted->ip_address ) { |
||
613 | /* translators: %s is an IP address */ |
||
614 | WP_CLI::error( sprintf( __( '%s has already been whitelisted', 'jetpack' ), $new_ip ) ); |
||
615 | break; |
||
616 | } |
||
617 | $whitelist[] = $whitelisted->ip_address; |
||
618 | |||
619 | } |
||
620 | } |
||
621 | |||
622 | /* |
||
623 | * List the whitelist |
||
624 | * Done here because it's easier to read the $whitelist array after it's been rebuilt |
||
625 | */ |
||
626 | if ( isset( $args[1] ) && 'list' == $args[1] ) { |
||
627 | if ( ! empty( $whitelist ) ) { |
||
628 | WP_CLI::success( __( 'Here are your whitelisted IPs:', 'jetpack' ) ); |
||
629 | foreach ( $whitelist as $ip ) { |
||
630 | WP_CLI::line( "\t" . str_pad( $ip, 24 ) ) ; |
||
631 | } |
||
632 | } else { |
||
633 | WP_CLI::line( __( 'Whitelist is empty.', "jetpack" ) ) ; |
||
634 | } |
||
635 | break; |
||
636 | } |
||
637 | |||
638 | /* |
||
639 | * Clear the whitelist |
||
640 | */ |
||
641 | if ( isset( $args[1] ) && 'clear' == $args[1] ) { |
||
642 | if ( ! empty( $whitelist ) ) { |
||
643 | $whitelist = array(); |
||
644 | jetpack_protect_save_whitelist( $whitelist ); |
||
645 | WP_CLI::success( __( 'Cleared all whitelisted IPs', 'jetpack' ) ); |
||
646 | } else { |
||
647 | WP_CLI::line( __( 'Whitelist is empty.', "jetpack" ) ) ; |
||
648 | } |
||
649 | break; |
||
650 | } |
||
651 | |||
652 | // Append new IP to whitelist array |
||
653 | array_push( $whitelist, $new_ip ); |
||
654 | |||
655 | // Save whitelist if there are no errors |
||
656 | $result = jetpack_protect_save_whitelist( $whitelist ); |
||
657 | if ( is_wp_error( $result ) ) { |
||
658 | WP_CLI::error( $result ); |
||
659 | } |
||
660 | |||
661 | /* translators: %s is an IP address */ |
||
662 | WP_CLI::success( sprintf( __( '%s has been whitelisted.', 'jetpack' ), $new_ip ) ); |
||
663 | break; |
||
664 | case 'prompt': |
||
665 | WP_CLI::error( |
||
666 | __( 'No command found.', 'jetpack' ) . "\n" . |
||
667 | __( 'Please enter the IP address you want to whitelist.', 'jetpack' ) . "\n" . |
||
668 | _x( 'You can save a range of IPs {low_range}-{high_range}. No spaces allowed. (example: 1.1.1.1-2.2.2.2)', 'Instructions on how to whitelist IP ranges - low_range/high_range should be translated.', 'jetpack' ) . "\n" . |
||
669 | _x( "You can also 'list' or 'clear' the whitelist.", "'list' and 'clear' are commands and should not be translated", 'jetpack' ) . "\n" |
||
670 | ); |
||
671 | break; |
||
672 | } |
||
673 | } |
||
674 | |||
675 | /** |
||
676 | * Manage Jetpack Options |
||
677 | * |
||
678 | * ## OPTIONS |
||
679 | * |
||
680 | * list : List all jetpack options and their values |
||
681 | * delete : Delete an option |
||
682 | * - can only delete options that are white listed. |
||
683 | * update : update an option |
||
684 | * - can only update option strings |
||
685 | * get : get the value of an option |
||
686 | * |
||
687 | * ## EXAMPLES |
||
688 | * |
||
689 | * wp jetpack options list |
||
690 | * wp jetpack options get <option_name> |
||
691 | * wp jetpack options delete <option_name> |
||
692 | * wp jetpack options update <option_name> [<option_value>] |
||
693 | * |
||
694 | * @synopsis <list|get|delete|update> [<option_name>] [<option_value>] |
||
695 | */ |
||
696 | public function options( $args, $assoc_args ) { |
||
697 | $action = isset( $args[0] ) ? $args[0] : 'list'; |
||
698 | $safe_to_modify = Jetpack_Options::get_options_for_reset(); |
||
699 | |||
700 | // Is the option flagged as unsafe? |
||
701 | $flagged = ! in_array( $args[1], $safe_to_modify ); |
||
702 | |||
703 | View Code Duplication | if ( ! in_array( $action, array( 'list', 'get', 'delete', 'update' ) ) ) { |
|
704 | /* translators: %s is a command like "prompt" */ |
||
705 | WP_CLI::error( sprintf( __( '%s is not a valid command.', 'jetpack' ), $action ) ); |
||
706 | } |
||
707 | |||
708 | if ( isset( $args[0] ) ) { |
||
709 | if ( 'get' == $args[0] && isset( $args[1] ) ) { |
||
710 | $action = 'get'; |
||
711 | } else if ( 'delete' == $args[0] && isset( $args[1] ) ) { |
||
712 | $action = 'delete'; |
||
713 | } else if ( 'update' == $args[0] && isset( $args[1] ) ) { |
||
714 | $action = 'update'; |
||
715 | } else { |
||
716 | $action = 'list'; |
||
717 | } |
||
718 | } |
||
719 | |||
720 | // Bail if the option isn't found |
||
721 | $option = isset( $args[1] ) ? Jetpack_Options::get_option( $args[1] ) : false; |
||
722 | View Code Duplication | if ( isset( $args[1] ) && ! $option && 'update' !== $args[0] ) { |
|
723 | WP_CLI::error( __( 'Option not found or is empty. Use "list" to list option names', 'jetpack' ) ); |
||
724 | } |
||
725 | |||
726 | // Let's print_r the option if it's an array |
||
727 | // Used in the 'get' and 'list' actions |
||
728 | $option = is_array( $option ) ? print_r( $option ) : $option; |
||
729 | |||
730 | switch ( $action ) { |
||
731 | case 'get': |
||
732 | WP_CLI::success( "\t" . $option ); |
||
733 | break; |
||
734 | case 'delete': |
||
735 | jetpack_cli_are_you_sure( $flagged ); |
||
736 | |||
737 | Jetpack_Options::delete_option( $args[1] ); |
||
738 | /* translators: %s is the option name */ |
||
739 | WP_CLI::success( sprintf( __( 'Deleted option: %s', 'jetpack' ), $args[1] ) ); |
||
740 | break; |
||
741 | case 'update': |
||
742 | jetpack_cli_are_you_sure( $flagged ); |
||
743 | |||
744 | // Updating arrays would get pretty tricky... |
||
745 | $value = Jetpack_Options::get_option( $args[1] ); |
||
746 | if ( $value && is_array( $value ) ) { |
||
747 | WP_CLI::error( __( 'Sorry, no updating arrays at this time', 'jetpack' ) ); |
||
748 | } |
||
749 | |||
750 | Jetpack_Options::update_option( $args[1], $args[2] ); |
||
751 | /* translators: %1$s is the previous value, %2$s is the new value */ |
||
752 | WP_CLI::success( sprintf( _x( 'Updated option: %1$s to "%2$s"', 'Updating an option from "this" to "that".', 'jetpack' ), $args[1], $args[2] ) ); |
||
753 | break; |
||
754 | case 'list': |
||
755 | $options_compact = Jetpack_Options::get_option_names(); |
||
756 | $options_non_compact = Jetpack_Options::get_option_names( 'non_compact' ); |
||
757 | $options_private = Jetpack_Options::get_option_names( 'private' ); |
||
758 | $options = array_merge( $options_compact, $options_non_compact, $options_private ); |
||
759 | |||
760 | // Table headers |
||
761 | WP_CLI::line( "\t" . str_pad( __( 'Option', 'jetpack' ), 30 ) . __( 'Value', 'jetpack' ) ); |
||
762 | |||
763 | // List out the options and their values |
||
764 | // Tell them if the value is empty or not |
||
765 | // Tell them if it's an array |
||
766 | foreach ( $options as $option ) { |
||
767 | $value = Jetpack_Options::get_option( $option ); |
||
768 | if ( ! $value ) { |
||
769 | WP_CLI::line( "\t" . str_pad( $option, 30 ) . 'Empty' ); |
||
770 | continue; |
||
771 | } |
||
772 | |||
773 | if ( ! is_array( $value ) ) { |
||
774 | WP_CLI::line( "\t" . str_pad( $option, 30 ) . $value ); |
||
775 | } else if ( is_array( $value ) ) { |
||
776 | WP_CLI::line( "\t" . str_pad( $option, 30 ) . 'Array - Use "get <option>" to read option array.' ); |
||
777 | } |
||
778 | } |
||
779 | $option_text = '{' . _x( 'option', 'a variable command that a user can write, provided in the printed instructions', 'jetpack' ) . '}'; |
||
780 | $value_text = '{' . _x( 'value', 'the value that they want to update the option to', 'jetpack' ) . '}'; |
||
781 | |||
782 | WP_CLI::success( |
||
783 | _x( "Above are your options. You may 'get', 'delete', and 'update' them.", "'get', 'delete', and 'update' are commands - do not translate.", 'jetpack' ) . "\n" . |
||
784 | str_pad( 'wp jetpack options get', 26 ) . $option_text . "\n" . |
||
785 | str_pad( 'wp jetpack options delete', 26 ) . $option_text . "\n" . |
||
786 | str_pad( 'wp jetpack options update', 26 ) . "$option_text $value_text" . "\n" . |
||
787 | _x( "Type 'wp jetpack options' for more info.", "'wp jetpack options' is a command - do not translate.", 'jetpack' ) . "\n" |
||
788 | ); |
||
789 | break; |
||
790 | } |
||
791 | } |
||
792 | |||
793 | /** |
||
794 | * Get the status of or start a new Jetpack sync. |
||
795 | * |
||
796 | * ## OPTIONS |
||
797 | * |
||
798 | * status : Print the current sync status |
||
799 | * settings : Prints the current sync settings |
||
800 | * start : Start a full sync from this site to WordPress.com |
||
801 | * enable : Enables sync on the site |
||
802 | * disable : Disable sync on a site |
||
803 | * reset : Disables sync and Resets the sync queues on a site |
||
804 | * |
||
805 | * ## EXAMPLES |
||
806 | * |
||
807 | * wp jetpack sync status |
||
808 | * wp jetpack sync settings |
||
809 | * wp jetpack sync start --modules=functions --sync_wait_time=5 |
||
810 | * wp jetpack sync enable |
||
811 | * wp jetpack sync disable |
||
812 | * wp jetpack sync reset |
||
813 | * wp jetpack sync reset --queue=full or regular |
||
814 | * |
||
815 | * @synopsis <status|start> [--<field>=<value>] |
||
816 | */ |
||
817 | public function sync( $args, $assoc_args ) { |
||
818 | |||
819 | $action = isset( $args[0] ) ? $args[0] : 'status'; |
||
820 | |||
821 | switch ( $action ) { |
||
822 | case 'status': |
||
823 | $status = Actions::get_sync_status(); |
||
824 | $collection = array(); |
||
825 | foreach ( $status as $key => $item ) { |
||
826 | $collection[] = array( |
||
827 | 'option' => $key, |
||
828 | 'value' => is_scalar( $item ) ? $item : json_encode( $item ) |
||
829 | ); |
||
830 | } |
||
831 | WP_CLI::log( __( 'Sync Status:', 'jetpack' ) ); |
||
832 | WP_CLI\Utils\format_items( 'table', $collection, array( 'option', 'value' ) ); |
||
833 | break; |
||
834 | case 'settings': |
||
835 | WP_CLI::log( __( 'Sync Settings:', 'jetpack' ) ); |
||
836 | foreach( Settings::get_settings() as $setting => $item ) { |
||
837 | $settings[] = array( |
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$myArray['foo'] = $item->getFoo();
if ($item->hasBar()) {
$myArray['bar'] = $item->getBar();
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838 | 'setting' => $setting, |
||
839 | 'value' => is_scalar( $item ) ? $item : json_encode( $item ) |
||
840 | ); |
||
841 | } |
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842 | WP_CLI\Utils\format_items( 'table', $settings, array( 'setting', 'value' ) ); |
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switch ($a) {
case 'foo':
$x = 1;
break;
case 'bar':
$x = 2;
break;
}
// $x is potentially undefined here.
echo $x;
}
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843 | |||
844 | case 'disable': |
||
845 | // Don't set it via the Settings since that also resets the queues. |
||
846 | update_option( 'jetpack_sync_settings_disable', 1 ); |
||
847 | /* translators: %s is the site URL */ |
||
848 | WP_CLI::log( sprintf( __( 'Sync Disabled on %s', 'jetpack' ), get_site_url() ) ); |
||
849 | break; |
||
850 | case 'enable': |
||
851 | Settings::update_settings( array( 'disable' => 0 ) ); |
||
852 | /* translators: %s is the site URL */ |
||
853 | WP_CLI::log( sprintf( __( 'Sync Enabled on %s', 'jetpack' ), get_site_url() ) ); |
||
854 | break; |
||
855 | case 'reset': |
||
856 | // Don't set it via the Settings since that also resets the queues. |
||
857 | update_option( 'jetpack_sync_settings_disable', 1 ); |
||
858 | |||
859 | /* translators: %s is the site URL */ |
||
860 | WP_CLI::log( sprintf( __( 'Sync Disabled on %s. Use `wp jetpack sync enable` to enable syncing again.', 'jetpack' ), get_site_url() ) ); |
||
861 | $listener = Listener::get_instance(); |
||
862 | if ( empty( $assoc_args['queue'] ) ) { |
||
863 | $listener->get_sync_queue()->reset(); |
||
864 | $listener->get_full_sync_queue()->reset(); |
||
865 | /* translators: %s is the site URL */ |
||
866 | WP_CLI::log( sprintf( __( 'Reset Full Sync and Regular Queues Queue on %s', 'jetpack' ), get_site_url() ) ); |
||
867 | break; |
||
868 | } |
||
869 | |||
870 | if ( ! empty( $assoc_args['queue'] ) ) { |
||
871 | switch ( $assoc_args['queue'] ) { |
||
872 | View Code Duplication | case 'regular': |
|
873 | $listener->get_sync_queue()->reset(); |
||
874 | /* translators: %s is the site URL */ |
||
875 | WP_CLI::log( sprintf( __( 'Reset Regular Sync Queue on %s', 'jetpack' ), get_site_url() ) ); |
||
876 | break; |
||
877 | View Code Duplication | case 'full': |
|
878 | $listener->get_full_sync_queue()->reset(); |
||
879 | /* translators: %s is the site URL */ |
||
880 | WP_CLI::log( sprintf( __( 'Reset Full Sync Queue on %s', 'jetpack' ), get_site_url() ) ); |
||
881 | break; |
||
882 | default: |
||
883 | WP_CLI::error( __( 'Please specify what type of queue do you want to reset: `full` or `regular`.', 'jetpack' ) ); |
||
884 | break; |
||
885 | } |
||
886 | } |
||
887 | |||
888 | break; |
||
889 | case 'start': |
||
890 | if ( ! Actions::sync_allowed() ) { |
||
891 | if( ! Settings::get_setting( 'disable' ) ) { |
||
892 | WP_CLI::error( __( 'Jetpack sync is not currently allowed for this site. It is currently disabled. Run `wp jetpack sync enable` to enable it.', 'jetpack' ) ); |
||
893 | return; |
||
894 | } |
||
895 | if ( doing_action( 'jetpack_user_authorized' ) || Jetpack::is_active() ) { |
||
896 | WP_CLI::error( __( 'Jetpack sync is not currently allowed for this site. Jetpack is not connected.', 'jetpack' ) ); |
||
897 | return; |
||
898 | } |
||
899 | if ( Jetpack::is_development_mode() ) { |
||
900 | WP_CLI::error( __( 'Jetpack sync is not currently allowed for this site. The site is in development mode.', 'jetpack' ) ); |
||
901 | return; |
||
902 | } |
||
903 | if ( Jetpack::is_staging_site() ) { |
||
904 | WP_CLI::error( __( 'Jetpack sync is not currently allowed for this site. The site is in staging mode.', 'jetpack' ) ); |
||
905 | return; |
||
906 | } |
||
907 | |||
908 | } |
||
909 | // Get the original settings so that we can restore them later |
||
910 | $original_settings = Settings::get_settings(); |
||
911 | |||
912 | // Initialize sync settigns so we can sync as quickly as possible |
||
913 | $sync_settings = wp_parse_args( |
||
914 | array_intersect_key( $assoc_args, Settings::$valid_settings ), |
||
915 | array( |
||
916 | 'sync_wait_time' => 0, |
||
917 | 'enqueue_wait_time' => 0, |
||
918 | 'queue_max_writes_sec' => 10000, |
||
919 | 'max_queue_size_full_sync' => 100000 |
||
920 | ) |
||
921 | ); |
||
922 | Settings::update_settings( $sync_settings ); |
||
923 | |||
924 | // Convert comma-delimited string of modules to an array |
||
925 | View Code Duplication | if ( ! empty( $assoc_args['modules'] ) ) { |
|
926 | $modules = array_map( 'trim', explode( ',', $assoc_args['modules'] ) ); |
||
927 | |||
928 | // Convert the array so that the keys are the module name and the value is true to indicate |
||
929 | // that we want to sync the module |
||
930 | $modules = array_map( '__return_true', array_flip( $modules ) ); |
||
931 | } |
||
932 | |||
933 | View Code Duplication | foreach ( array( 'posts', 'comments', 'users' ) as $module_name ) { |
|
934 | if ( |
||
935 | 'users' === $module_name && |
||
936 | isset( $assoc_args[ $module_name ] ) && |
||
937 | 'initial' === $assoc_args[ $module_name ] |
||
938 | ) { |
||
939 | $modules[ 'users' ] = 'initial'; |
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$x = 1;
break;
case 'bar':
$x = 2;
break;
}
// $x is potentially undefined here.
echo $x;
}
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940 | } elseif ( isset( $assoc_args[ $module_name ] ) ) { |
||
941 | $ids = explode( ',', $assoc_args[ $module_name ] ); |
||
942 | if ( count( $ids ) > 0 ) { |
||
943 | $modules[ $module_name ] = $ids; |
||
944 | } |
||
945 | } |
||
946 | } |
||
947 | |||
948 | if ( empty( $modules ) ) { |
||
949 | $modules = null; |
||
950 | } |
||
951 | |||
952 | // Kick off a full sync |
||
953 | if ( Actions::do_full_sync( $modules ) ) { |
||
954 | if ( $modules ) { |
||
955 | /* translators: %s is a comma separated list of Jetpack modules */ |
||
956 | WP_CLI::log( sprintf( __( 'Initialized a new full sync with modules: %s', 'jetpack' ), join( ', ', array_keys( $modules ) ) ) ); |
||
957 | } else { |
||
958 | WP_CLI::log( __( 'Initialized a new full sync', 'jetpack' ) ); |
||
959 | } |
||
960 | View Code Duplication | } else { |
|
961 | |||
962 | // Reset sync settings to original. |
||
963 | Settings::update_settings( $original_settings ); |
||
964 | |||
965 | if ( $modules ) { |
||
966 | /* translators: %s is a comma separated list of Jetpack modules */ |
||
967 | WP_CLI::error( sprintf( __( 'Could not start a new full sync with modules: %s', 'jetpack' ), join( ', ', $modules ) ) ); |
||
968 | } else { |
||
969 | WP_CLI::error( __( 'Could not start a new full sync', 'jetpack' ) ); |
||
970 | } |
||
971 | } |
||
972 | |||
973 | // Keep sending to WPCOM until there's nothing to send |
||
974 | $i = 1; |
||
975 | do { |
||
976 | $result = Actions::$sender->do_full_sync(); |
||
977 | if ( is_wp_error( $result ) ) { |
||
978 | $queue_empty_error = ( 'empty_queue_full_sync' == $result->get_error_code() ); |
||
979 | if ( ! $queue_empty_error || ( $queue_empty_error && ( 1 == $i ) ) ) { |
||
980 | /* translators: %s is an error code */ |
||
981 | WP_CLI::error( sprintf( __( 'Sync errored with code: %s', 'jetpack' ), $result->get_error_code() ) ); |
||
982 | } |
||
983 | } else { |
||
984 | if ( 1 == $i ) { |
||
985 | WP_CLI::log( __( 'Sent data to WordPress.com', 'jetpack' ) ); |
||
986 | } else { |
||
987 | WP_CLI::log( __( 'Sent more data to WordPress.com', 'jetpack' ) ); |
||
988 | } |
||
989 | } |
||
990 | $i++; |
||
991 | } while ( $result && ! is_wp_error( $result ) ); |
||
992 | |||
993 | // Reset sync settings to original. |
||
994 | Settings::update_settings( $original_settings ); |
||
995 | |||
996 | WP_CLI::success( __( 'Finished syncing to WordPress.com', 'jetpack' ) ); |
||
997 | break; |
||
998 | } |
||
999 | } |
||
1000 | |||
1001 | /** |
||
1002 | * List the contents of a specific Jetpack sync queue. |
||
1003 | * |
||
1004 | * ## OPTIONS |
||
1005 | * |
||
1006 | * peek : List the 100 front-most items on the queue. |
||
1007 | * |
||
1008 | * ## EXAMPLES |
||
1009 | * |
||
1010 | * wp jetpack sync_queue full_sync peek |
||
1011 | * |
||
1012 | * @synopsis <incremental|full_sync> <peek> |
||
1013 | */ |
||
1014 | public function sync_queue( $args, $assoc_args ) { |
||
1015 | if ( ! Actions::sync_allowed() ) { |
||
1016 | WP_CLI::error( __( 'Jetpack sync is not currently allowed for this site.', 'jetpack' ) ); |
||
1017 | } |
||
1018 | |||
1019 | $queue_name = isset( $args[0] ) ? $args[0] : 'sync'; |
||
1020 | $action = isset( $args[1] ) ? $args[1] : 'peek'; |
||
1021 | |||
1022 | // We map the queue name that way we can support more friendly queue names in the commands, but still use |
||
1023 | // the queue name that the code expects. |
||
1024 | $queue_name_map = $allowed_queues = array( |
||
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$higher = true;
} else {
$higher = false;
}
Both the ![]() |
|||
1025 | 'incremental' => 'sync', |
||
1026 | 'full' => 'full_sync', |
||
1027 | ); |
||
1028 | $mapped_queue_name = isset( $queue_name_map[ $queue_name ] ) ? $queue_name_map[ $queue_name ] : $queue_name; |
||
1029 | |||
1030 | switch( $action ) { |
||
1031 | case 'peek': |
||
1032 | $queue = new Queue( $mapped_queue_name ); |
||
1033 | $items = $queue->peek( 100 ); |
||
1034 | |||
1035 | if ( empty( $items ) ) { |
||
1036 | /* translators: %s is the name of the queue, either 'incremental' or 'full' */ |
||
1037 | WP_CLI::log( sprintf( __( 'Nothing is in the queue: %s', 'jetpack' ), $queue_name ) ); |
||
1038 | } else { |
||
1039 | $collection = array(); |
||
1040 | foreach ( $items as $item ) { |
||
1041 | $collection[] = array( |
||
1042 | 'action' => $item[0], |
||
1043 | 'args' => json_encode( $item[1] ), |
||
1044 | 'current_user_id' => $item[2], |
||
1045 | 'microtime' => $item[3], |
||
1046 | 'importing' => (string) $item[4], |
||
1047 | ); |
||
1048 | } |
||
1049 | WP_CLI\Utils\format_items( |
||
1050 | 'table', |
||
1051 | $collection, |
||
1052 | array( |
||
1053 | 'action', |
||
1054 | 'args', |
||
1055 | 'current_user_id', |
||
1056 | 'microtime', |
||
1057 | 'importing', |
||
1058 | ) |
||
1059 | ); |
||
1060 | } |
||
1061 | break; |
||
1062 | } |
||
1063 | } |
||
1064 | |||
1065 | /** |
||
1066 | * Cancel's the current Jetpack plan granted by this partner, if applicable |
||
1067 | * |
||
1068 | * Returns success or error JSON |
||
1069 | * |
||
1070 | * <token_json> |
||
1071 | * : JSON blob of WPCOM API token |
||
1072 | * [--partner_tracking_id=<partner_tracking_id>] |
||
1073 | * : This is an optional ID that a host can pass to help identify a site in logs on WordPress.com |
||
1074 | * |
||
1075 | * * @synopsis <token_json> [--partner_tracking_id=<partner_tracking_id>] |
||
1076 | */ |
||
1077 | public function partner_cancel( $args, $named_args ) { |
||
1078 | list( $token_json ) = $args; |
||
1079 | |||
1080 | View Code Duplication | if ( ! $token_json || ! ( $token = json_decode( $token_json ) ) ) { |
|
1081 | /* translators: %s is the invalid JSON string */ |
||
1082 | $this->partner_provision_error( new WP_Error( 'missing_access_token', sprintf( __( 'Invalid token JSON: %s', 'jetpack' ), $token_json ) ) ); |
||
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|||
1083 | } |
||
1084 | |||
1085 | if ( isset( $token->error ) ) { |
||
1086 | $this->partner_provision_error( new WP_Error( $token->error, $token->message ) ); |
||
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$token does not seem to be defined for all execution paths leading up to this point.
If you define a variable conditionally, it can happen that it is not defined for all execution paths. Let’s take a look at an example: function myFunction($a) {
switch ($a) {
case 'foo':
$x = 1;
break;
case 'bar':
$x = 2;
break;
}
// $x is potentially undefined here.
echo $x;
}
In the above example, the variable $x is defined if you pass “foo” or “bar” as argument for $a. However, since the switch statement has no default case statement, if you pass any other value, the variable $x would be undefined. Available Fixes
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|||
1087 | } |
||
1088 | |||
1089 | if ( ! isset( $token->access_token ) ) { |
||
1090 | $this->partner_provision_error( new WP_Error( 'missing_access_token', __( 'Missing or invalid access token', 'jetpack' ) ) ); |
||
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|||
1091 | } |
||
1092 | |||
1093 | if ( Jetpack::validate_sync_error_idc_option() ) { |
||
1094 | $this->partner_provision_error( new WP_Error( |
||
1095 | 'site_in_safe_mode', |
||
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WP_Error::__construct() has too many arguments starting with 'site_in_safe_mode' .
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|||
1096 | esc_html__( 'Can not cancel a plan while in safe mode. See: https://jetpack.com/support/safe-mode/', 'jetpack' ) |
||
1097 | ) ); |
||
1098 | } |
||
1099 | |||
1100 | $site_identifier = Jetpack_Options::get_option( 'id' ); |
||
1101 | |||
1102 | if ( ! $site_identifier ) { |
||
1103 | $site_identifier = Jetpack::build_raw_urls( get_home_url() ); |
||
1104 | } |
||
1105 | |||
1106 | $request = array( |
||
1107 | 'headers' => array( |
||
1108 | 'Authorization' => "Bearer " . $token->access_token, |
||
1109 | 'Host' => 'public-api.wordpress.com', |
||
1110 | ), |
||
1111 | 'timeout' => 60, |
||
1112 | 'method' => 'POST', |
||
1113 | ); |
||
1114 | |||
1115 | $url = sprintf( 'https://%s/rest/v1.3/jpphp/%s/partner-cancel', $this->get_api_host(), $site_identifier ); |
||
1116 | View Code Duplication | if ( ! empty( $named_args ) && ! empty( $named_args['partner_tracking_id'] ) ) { |
|
1117 | $url = esc_url_raw( add_query_arg( 'partner_tracking_id', $named_args['partner_tracking_id'], $url ) ); |
||
1118 | } |
||
1119 | |||
1120 | $result = Client::_wp_remote_request( $url, $request ); |
||
1121 | |||
1122 | Jetpack_Options::delete_option( 'onboarding' ); |
||
1123 | |||
1124 | if ( is_wp_error( $result ) ) { |
||
1125 | $this->partner_provision_error( $result ); |
||
1126 | } |
||
1127 | |||
1128 | WP_CLI::log( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $result ) ); |
||
1129 | } |
||
1130 | |||
1131 | /** |
||
1132 | * Provision a site using a Jetpack Partner license |
||
1133 | * |
||
1134 | * Returns JSON blob |
||
1135 | * |
||
1136 | * ## OPTIONS |
||
1137 | * |
||
1138 | * <token_json> |
||
1139 | * : JSON blob of WPCOM API token |
||
1140 | * [--plan=<plan_name>] |
||
1141 | * : Slug of the requested plan, e.g. premium |
||
1142 | * [--wpcom_user_id=<user_id>] |
||
1143 | * : WordPress.com ID of user to connect as (must be whitelisted against partner key) |
||
1144 | * [--wpcom_user_email=<wpcom_user_email>] |
||
1145 | * : Override the email we send to WordPress.com for registration |
||
1146 | * [--onboarding=<onboarding>] |
||
1147 | * : Guide the user through an onboarding wizard |
||
1148 | * [--force_register=<register>] |
||
1149 | * : Whether to force a site to register |
||
1150 | * [--force_connect=<force_connect>] |
||
1151 | * : Force JPS to not reuse existing credentials |
||
1152 | * [--home_url=<home_url>] |
||
1153 | * : Overrides the home option via the home_url filter, or the WP_HOME constant |
||
1154 | * [--site_url=<site_url>] |
||
1155 | * : Overrides the siteurl option via the site_url filter, or the WP_SITEURL constant |
||
1156 | * [--partner_tracking_id=<partner_tracking_id>] |
||
1157 | * : This is an optional ID that a host can pass to help identify a site in logs on WordPress.com |
||
1158 | * |
||
1159 | * ## EXAMPLES |
||
1160 | * |
||
1161 | * $ wp jetpack partner_provision '{ some: "json" }' premium 1 |
||
1162 | * { success: true } |
||
1163 | * |
||
1164 | * @synopsis <token_json> [--wpcom_user_id=<user_id>] [--plan=<plan_name>] [--onboarding=<onboarding>] [--force_register=<register>] [--force_connect=<force_connect>] [--home_url=<home_url>] [--site_url=<site_url>] [--wpcom_user_email=<wpcom_user_email>] [--partner_tracking_id=<partner_tracking_id>] |
||
1165 | */ |
||
1166 | public function partner_provision( $args, $named_args ) { |
||
1167 | list( $token_json ) = $args; |
||
1168 | |||
1169 | View Code Duplication | if ( ! $token_json || ! ( $token = json_decode( $token_json ) ) ) { |
|
1170 | /* translators: %s is the invalid JSON string */ |
||
1171 | $this->partner_provision_error( new WP_Error( 'missing_access_token', sprintf( __( 'Invalid token JSON: %s', 'jetpack' ), $token_json ) ) ); |
||
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|||
1172 | } |
||
1173 | |||
1174 | if ( isset( $token->error ) ) { |
||
1175 | $message = isset( $token->message ) |
||
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switch ($a) {
case 'foo':
$x = 1;
break;
case 'bar':
$x = 2;
break;
}
// $x is potentially undefined here.
echo $x;
}
In the above example, the variable $x is defined if you pass “foo” or “bar” as argument for $a. However, since the switch statement has no default case statement, if you pass any other value, the variable $x would be undefined. Available Fixes
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|||
1176 | ? $token->message |
||
1177 | : ''; |
||
1178 | $this->partner_provision_error( new WP_Error( $token->error, $message ) ); |
||
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|||
1179 | } |
||
1180 | |||
1181 | if ( ! isset( $token->access_token ) ) { |
||
1182 | $this->partner_provision_error( new WP_Error( 'missing_access_token', __( 'Missing or invalid access token', 'jetpack' ) ) ); |
||
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|||
1183 | } |
||
1184 | |||
1185 | require_once JETPACK__PLUGIN_DIR . '_inc/class.jetpack-provision.php'; |
||
1186 | |||
1187 | $body_json = Jetpack_Provision::partner_provision( $token->access_token, $named_args ); |
||
1188 | |||
1189 | if ( is_wp_error( $body_json ) ) { |
||
1190 | error_log( json_encode( array( |
||
1191 | 'success' => false, |
||
1192 | 'error_code' => $body_json->get_error_code(), |
||
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|||
1193 | 'error_message' => $body_json->get_error_message() |
||
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|||
1194 | ) ) ); |
||
1195 | exit( 1 ); |
||
1196 | } |
||
1197 | |||
1198 | WP_CLI::log( json_encode( $body_json ) ); |
||
1199 | } |
||
1200 | |||
1201 | /** |
||
1202 | * Manages your Jetpack sitemap |
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1203 | * |
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1204 | * ## OPTIONS |
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1205 | * |
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1206 | * rebuild : Rebuild all sitemaps |
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1207 | * --purge : if set, will remove all existing sitemap data before rebuilding |
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1208 | * |
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1209 | * ## EXAMPLES |
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1210 | * |
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1211 | * wp jetpack sitemap rebuild |
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1212 | * |
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1213 | * @subcommand sitemap |
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1214 | * @synopsis <rebuild> [--purge] |
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1215 | */ |
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1216 | public function sitemap( $args, $assoc_args ) { |
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1217 | if ( ! Jetpack::is_active() ) { |
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1218 | WP_CLI::error( __( 'Jetpack is not currently connected to WordPress.com', 'jetpack' ) ); |
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1219 | } |
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1220 | if ( ! Jetpack::is_module_active( 'sitemaps' ) ) { |
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1221 | WP_CLI::error( __( 'Jetpack Sitemaps module is not currently active. Activate it first if you want to work with sitemaps.', 'jetpack' ) ); |
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1222 | } |
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1223 | if ( ! class_exists( 'Jetpack_Sitemap_Builder' ) ) { |
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1224 | WP_CLI::error( __( 'Jetpack Sitemaps module is active, but unavailable. This can happen if your site is set to discourage search engine indexing. Please enable search engine indexing to allow sitemap generation.', 'jetpack' ) ); |
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1225 | } |
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1226 | |||
1227 | if ( isset( $assoc_args['purge'] ) && $assoc_args['purge'] ) { |
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1228 | $librarian = new Jetpack_Sitemap_Librarian(); |
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1229 | $librarian->delete_all_stored_sitemap_data(); |
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1230 | } |
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1231 | |||
1232 | $sitemap_builder = new Jetpack_Sitemap_Builder(); |
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1233 | $sitemap_builder->update_sitemap(); |
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1234 | } |
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1235 | |||
1236 | /** |
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1237 | * Allows authorizing a user via the command line and will activate |
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1238 | * |
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1239 | * ## EXAMPLES |
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1240 | * |
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1241 | * wp jetpack authorize_user --token=123456789abcdef |
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1242 | * |
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1243 | * @synopsis --token=<value> |
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1244 | */ |
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1245 | public function authorize_user( $args, $named_args ) { |
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1246 | if ( ! is_user_logged_in() ) { |
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1247 | WP_CLI::error( __( 'Please select a user to authorize via the --user global argument.', 'jetpack' ) ); |
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1248 | } |
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1249 | |||
1250 | if ( empty( $named_args['token'] ) ) { |
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1251 | WP_CLI::error( __( 'A non-empty token argument must be passed.', 'jetpack' ) ); |
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1252 | } |
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1253 | |||
1254 | $is_master_user = ! Jetpack::is_active(); |
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1255 | $current_user_id = get_current_user_id(); |
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1256 | |||
1257 | Jetpack::update_user_token( $current_user_id, sprintf( '%s.%d', $named_args['token'], $current_user_id ), $is_master_user ); |
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1258 | |||
1259 | WP_CLI::log( wp_json_encode( $named_args ) ); |
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1260 | |||
1261 | if ( $is_master_user ) { |
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1262 | /** |
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1263 | * Auto-enable SSO module for new Jetpack Start connections |
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1264 | * |
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1265 | * @since 5.0.0 |
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1266 | * |
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1267 | * @param bool $enable_sso Whether to enable the SSO module. Default to true. |
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1268 | */ |
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1269 | $enable_sso = apply_filters( 'jetpack_start_enable_sso', true ); |
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1270 | Jetpack::handle_post_authorization_actions( $enable_sso, false ); |
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1271 | |||
1272 | /* translators: %d is a user ID */ |
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1273 | WP_CLI::success( sprintf( __( 'Authorized %d and activated default modules.', 'jetpack' ), $current_user_id ) ); |
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1274 | } else { |
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1275 | /* translators: %d is a user ID */ |
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1276 | WP_CLI::success( sprintf( __( 'Authorized %d.', 'jetpack' ), $current_user_id ) ); |
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1277 | } |
||
1278 | } |
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1279 | |||
1280 | /** |
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1281 | * Allows calling a WordPress.com API endpoint using the current blog's token. |
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1282 | * |
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1283 | * ## OPTIONS |
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1284 | * --resource=<resource> |
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1285 | * : The resource to call with the current blog's token, where `%d` represents the current blog's ID. |
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1286 | * |
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1287 | * [--api_version=<api_version>] |
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1288 | * : The API version to query against. |
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1289 | * |
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1290 | * [--base_api_path=<base_api_path>] |
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1291 | * : The base API path to query. |
||
1292 | * --- |
||
1293 | * default: rest |
||
1294 | * --- |
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1295 | * |
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1296 | * [--body=<body>] |
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1297 | * : A JSON encoded string representing arguments to send in the body. |
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1298 | * |
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1299 | * [--field=<value>] |
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1300 | * : Any number of arguments that should be passed to the resource. |
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1301 | * |
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1302 | * [--pretty] |
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1303 | * : Will pretty print the results of a successful API call. |
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1304 | * |
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1305 | * [--strip-success] |
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1306 | * : Will remove the green success label from successful API calls. |
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1307 | * |
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1308 | * ## EXAMPLES |
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1309 | * |
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1310 | * wp jetpack call_api --resource='/sites/%d' |
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1311 | */ |
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1312 | public function call_api( $args, $named_args ) { |
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1313 | if ( ! Jetpack::is_active() ) { |
||
1314 | WP_CLI::error( __( 'Jetpack is not currently connected to WordPress.com', 'jetpack' ) ); |
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1315 | } |
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1316 | |||
1317 | $consumed_args = array( |
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1318 | 'resource', |
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1319 | 'api_version', |
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1320 | 'base_api_path', |
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1321 | 'body', |
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1322 | 'pretty', |
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1323 | ); |
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1324 | |||
1325 | // Get args that should be passed to resource. |
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1326 | $other_args = array_diff_key( $named_args, array_flip( $consumed_args ) ); |
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1327 | |||
1328 | $decoded_body = ! empty( $named_args['body'] ) |
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1329 | ? json_decode( $named_args['body'], true ) |
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1330 | : false; |
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1331 | |||
1332 | $resource_url = ( false === strpos( $named_args['resource'], '%d' ) ) |
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1333 | ? $named_args['resource'] |
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1334 | : sprintf( $named_args['resource'], Jetpack_Options::get_option( 'id' ) ); |
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1335 | |||
1336 | $response = Client::wpcom_json_api_request_as_blog( |
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1337 | $resource_url, |
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1338 | empty( $named_args['api_version'] ) ? Client::WPCOM_JSON_API_VERSION : $named_args['api_version'], |
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1339 | $other_args, |
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1340 | empty( $decoded_body ) ? null : $decoded_body, |
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1341 | empty( $named_args['base_api_path'] ) ? 'rest' : $named_args['base_api_path'] |
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1342 | ); |
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1343 | |||
1344 | View Code Duplication | if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { |
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1345 | WP_CLI::error( sprintf( |
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1346 | /* translators: %1$s is an endpoint route (ex. /sites/123456), %2$d is an error code, %3$s is an error message. */ |
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1347 | __( 'Request to %1$s returned an error: (%2$d) %3$s.', 'jetpack' ), |
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1348 | $resource_url, |
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1349 | $response->get_error_code(), |
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1351 | ) ); |
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1352 | } |
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1353 | |||
1354 | if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { |
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1355 | WP_CLI::error( sprintf( |
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1356 | /* translators: %1$s is an endpoint route (ex. /sites/123456), %2$d is an HTTP status code. */ |
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1357 | __( 'Request to %1$s returned a non-200 response code: %2$d.', 'jetpack' ), |
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1358 | $resource_url, |
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1359 | wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) |
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1360 | ) ); |
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1361 | } |
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1362 | |||
1363 | $output = wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ); |
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1364 | if ( isset( $named_args['pretty'] ) ) { |
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1365 | $decoded_output = json_decode( $output ); |
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1366 | if ( $decoded_output ) { |
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1367 | $output = wp_json_encode( $decoded_output, JSON_PRETTY_PRINT ); |
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1368 | } |
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1369 | } |
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1370 | |||
1371 | if ( isset( $named_args['strip-success'] ) ) { |
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1372 | WP_CLI::log( $output ); |
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1373 | WP_CLI::halt( 0 ); |
||
1374 | } |
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1375 | |||
1376 | WP_CLI::success( $output ); |
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1377 | } |
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1378 | |||
1379 | /** |
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1380 | * Allows uploading SSH Credentials to the current site for backups, restores, and security scanning. |
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1381 | * |
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1382 | * ## OPTIONS |
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1383 | * |
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1384 | * [--host=<host>] |
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1385 | * : The SSH server's address. |
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1386 | * |
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1387 | * [--ssh-user=<user>] |
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1388 | * : The username to use to log in to the SSH server. |
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1389 | * |
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1390 | * [--pass=<pass>] |
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1391 | * : The password used to log in, if using a password. (optional) |
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1392 | * |
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1393 | * [--kpri=<kpri>] |
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1394 | * : The private key used to log in, if using a private key. (optional) |
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1395 | * |
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1396 | * [--pretty] |
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1397 | * : Will pretty print the results of a successful API call. (optional) |
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1398 | * |
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1399 | * [--strip-success] |
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1400 | * : Will remove the green success label from successful API calls. (optional) |
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1401 | * |
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1402 | * ## EXAMPLES |
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1403 | * |
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1404 | * wp jetpack upload_ssh_creds --host=example.com --ssh-user=example --pass=password |
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1405 | * wp jetpack updload_ssh_creds --host=example.com --ssh-user=example --kpri=key |
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1406 | */ |
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1407 | public function upload_ssh_creds( $args, $named_args ) { |
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1408 | if ( ! Jetpack::is_active() ) { |
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1409 | WP_CLI::error( __( 'Jetpack is not currently connected to WordPress.com', 'jetpack' ) ); |
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1410 | } |
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1411 | |||
1412 | $required_args = array( |
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1413 | 'host', |
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1414 | 'ssh-user', |
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1415 | ); |
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1416 | |||
1417 | foreach ( $required_args as $arg ) { |
||
1418 | if ( empty( $named_args[ $arg ] ) ) { |
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1419 | WP_CLI::error( |
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1420 | sprintf( |
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1421 | /* translators: %s is a slug, such as 'host'. */ |
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1422 | __( '`%s` cannot be empty.', 'jetpack' ), |
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1423 | $arg |
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1424 | ) |
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1425 | ); |
||
1426 | } |
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1427 | } |
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1428 | |||
1429 | if ( empty( $named_args['pass'] ) && empty( $named_args['kpri'] ) ) { |
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1430 | WP_CLI::error( __( 'Both `pass` and `kpri` fields cannot be blank.', 'jetpack' ) ); |
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1431 | } |
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1432 | |||
1433 | $values = array( |
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1434 | 'credentials' => array( |
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1435 | 'site_url' => get_site_url(), |
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1436 | 'abspath' => ABSPATH, |
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1437 | 'protocol' => 'ssh', |
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1438 | 'port' => 22, |
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1439 | 'role' => 'main', |
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1440 | 'host' => $named_args['host'], |
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1441 | 'user' => $named_args['ssh-user'], |
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1442 | 'pass' => empty( $named_args['pass'] ) ? '' : $named_args['pass'], |
||
1443 | 'kpri' => empty( $named_args['kpri'] ) ? '' : $named_args['kpri'], |
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1444 | ), |
||
1445 | ); |
||
1446 | |||
1447 | $named_args = wp_parse_args( |
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1448 | array( |
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1449 | 'resource' => '/activity-log/%d/update-credentials', |
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1450 | 'method' => 'POST', |
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1451 | 'api_version' => '1.1', |
||
1452 | 'body' => wp_json_encode( $values ), |
||
1453 | 'timeout' => 30, |
||
1454 | ), |
||
1455 | $named_args |
||
1456 | ); |
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1457 | |||
1458 | self::call_api( $args, $named_args ); |
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1459 | } |
||
1460 | |||
1461 | /** |
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1462 | * API wrapper for getting stats from the WordPress.com API for the current site. |
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1463 | * |
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1464 | * ## OPTIONS |
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1465 | * |
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1466 | * [--quantity=<quantity>] |
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1467 | * : The number of units to include. |
||
1468 | * --- |
||
1469 | * default: 30 |
||
1470 | * --- |
||
1471 | * |
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1472 | * [--period=<period>] |
||
1473 | * : The unit of time to query stats for. |
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1474 | * --- |
||
1475 | * default: day |
||
1476 | * options: |
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1477 | * - day |
||
1478 | * - week |
||
1479 | * - month |
||
1480 | * - year |
||
1481 | * --- |
||
1482 | * |
||
1483 | * [--date=<date>] |
||
1484 | * : The latest date to return stats for. Ex. - 2018-01-01. |
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1485 | * |
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1486 | * [--pretty] |
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1487 | * : Will pretty print the results of a successful API call. |
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1488 | * |
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1489 | * [--strip-success] |
||
1490 | * : Will remove the green success label from successful API calls. |
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1491 | * |
||
1492 | * ## EXAMPLES |
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1493 | * |
||
1494 | * wp jetpack get_stats |
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1495 | */ |
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1496 | public function get_stats( $args, $named_args ) { |
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1497 | $selected_args = array_intersect_key( |
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1498 | $named_args, |
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1499 | array_flip( array( |
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1500 | 'quantity', |
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1501 | 'date', |
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1502 | ) ) |
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1503 | ); |
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1504 | |||
1505 | // The API expects unit, but period seems to be more correct. |
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1506 | $selected_args['unit'] = $named_args['period']; |
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1507 | |||
1508 | $command = sprintf( |
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1509 | 'jetpack call_api --resource=/sites/%d/stats/%s', |
||
1510 | Jetpack_Options::get_option( 'id' ), |
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1511 | add_query_arg( $selected_args, 'visits' ) |
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1512 | ); |
||
1513 | |||
1514 | if ( isset( $named_args['pretty'] ) ) { |
||
1515 | $command .= ' --pretty'; |
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1516 | } |
||
1517 | |||
1518 | if ( isset( $named_args['strip-success'] ) ) { |
||
1519 | $command .= ' --strip-success'; |
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1520 | } |
||
1521 | |||
1522 | WP_CLI::runcommand( |
||
1523 | $command, |
||
1524 | array( |
||
1525 | 'launch' => false, // Use the current process. |
||
1526 | ) |
||
1527 | ); |
||
1528 | } |
||
1529 | |||
1530 | /** |
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1531 | * Allows management of publicize connections. |
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1532 | * |
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1533 | * ## OPTIONS |
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1534 | * |
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1535 | * <list|disconnect> |
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1536 | * : The action to perform. |
||
1537 | * --- |
||
1538 | * options: |
||
1539 | * - list |
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1540 | * - disconnect |
||
1541 | * --- |
||
1542 | * |
||
1543 | * [<identifier>] |
||
1544 | * : The connection ID or service to perform an action on. |
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1545 | * |
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1546 | * [--format=<format>] |
||
1547 | * : Allows overriding the output of the command when listing connections. |
||
1548 | * --- |
||
1549 | * default: table |
||
1550 | * options: |
||
1551 | * - table |
||
1552 | * - json |
||
1553 | * - csv |
||
1554 | * - yaml |
||
1555 | * - ids |
||
1556 | * - count |
||
1557 | * --- |
||
1558 | * |
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1559 | * ## EXAMPLES |
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1560 | * |
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1561 | * # List all publicize connections. |
||
1562 | * $ wp jetpack publicize list |
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1563 | * |
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1564 | * # List publicize connections for a given service. |
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1565 | * $ wp jetpack publicize list twitter |
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1566 | * |
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1567 | * # List all publicize connections for a given user. |
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1568 | * $ wp --user=1 jetpack publicize list |
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1569 | * |
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1570 | * # List all publicize connections for a given user and service. |
||
1571 | * $ wp --user=1 jetpack publicize list twitter |
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1572 | * |
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1573 | * # Display details for a given connection. |
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1574 | * $ wp jetpack publicize list 123456 |
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1575 | * |
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1576 | * # Diconnection a given connection. |
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1577 | * $ wp jetpack publicize disconnect 123456 |
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1578 | * |
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1579 | * # Disconnect all connections. |
||
1580 | * $ wp jetpack publicize disconnect all |
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1581 | * |
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1582 | * # Disconnect all connections for a given service. |
||
1583 | * $ wp jetpack publicize disconnect twitter |
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1584 | */ |
||
1585 | public function publicize( $args, $named_args ) { |
||
1586 | if ( ! Jetpack::is_active() ) { |
||
1587 | WP_CLI::error( __( 'Jetpack is not currently connected to WordPress.com', 'jetpack' ) ); |
||
1588 | } |
||
1589 | |||
1590 | if ( ! Jetpack::is_module_active( 'publicize' ) ) { |
||
1591 | WP_CLI::error( __( 'The publicize module is not active.', 'jetpack' ) ); |
||
1592 | } |
||
1593 | |||
1594 | if ( Jetpack::is_development_mode() ) { |
||
1595 | if ( |
||
1596 | ! defined( 'JETPACK_DEV_DEBUG' ) && |
||
1597 | ! has_filter( 'jetpack_development_mode' ) && |
||
1598 | false === strpos( site_url(), '.' ) |
||
1599 | ) { |
||
1600 | WP_CLI::error( __( "Jetpack is current in development mode because the site url does not contain a '.', which often occurs when dynamically setting the WP_SITEURL constant. While in development mode, the publicize module will not load.", 'jetpack' ) ); |
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1601 | } |
||
1602 | |||
1603 | WP_CLI::error( __( 'Jetpack is currently in development mode, so the publicize module will not load.', 'jetpack' ) ); |
||
1604 | } |
||
1605 | |||
1606 | if ( ! class_exists( 'Publicize' ) ) { |
||
1607 | WP_CLI::error( __( 'The publicize module is not loaded.', 'jetpack' ) ); |
||
1608 | } |
||
1609 | |||
1610 | $action = $args[0]; |
||
1611 | $publicize = new Publicize(); |
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1612 | $identifier = ! empty( $args[1] ) ? $args[1] : false; |
||
1613 | $services = array_keys( $publicize->get_services() ); |
||
1614 | $id_is_service = in_array( $identifier, $services, true ); |
||
1615 | |||
1616 | switch ( $action ) { |
||
1617 | case 'list': |
||
1618 | $connections_to_return = array(); |
||
1619 | |||
1620 | // For the CLI command, let's return all connections when a user isn't specified. This |
||
1621 | // differs from the logic in the Publicize class. |
||
1622 | $option_connections = is_user_logged_in() |
||
1623 | ? (array) $publicize->get_all_connections_for_user() |
||
1624 | : (array) $publicize->get_all_connections(); |
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1625 | |||
1626 | foreach ( $option_connections as $service_name => $connections ) { |
||
1627 | foreach ( (array) $connections as $id => $connection ) { |
||
1628 | $connection['id'] = $id; |
||
1629 | $connection['service'] = $service_name; |
||
1630 | $connections_to_return[] = $connection; |
||
1631 | } |
||
1632 | } |
||
1633 | |||
1634 | if ( $id_is_service && ! empty( $identifier ) && ! empty( $connections_to_return ) ) { |
||
1635 | $temp_connections = $connections_to_return; |
||
1636 | $connections_to_return = array(); |
||
1637 | |||
1638 | foreach ( $temp_connections as $connection ) { |
||
1639 | if ( $identifier === $connection['service'] ) { |
||
1640 | $connections_to_return[] = $connection; |
||
1641 | } |
||
1642 | } |
||
1643 | } |
||
1644 | |||
1645 | if ( $identifier && ! $id_is_service && ! empty( $connections_to_return ) ) { |
||
1646 | $connections_to_return = wp_list_filter( $connections_to_return, array( 'id' => $identifier ) ); |
||
1647 | } |
||
1648 | |||
1649 | $expected_keys = array( |
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1650 | 'id', |
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1651 | 'service', |
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1652 | 'user_id', |
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1653 | 'provider', |
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1654 | 'issued', |
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1655 | 'expires', |
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1656 | 'external_id', |
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1657 | 'external_name', |
||
1658 | 'external_display', |
||
1659 | 'type', |
||
1660 | 'connection_data', |
||
1661 | ); |
||
1662 | |||
1663 | // Somehow, a test site ended up in a state where $connections_to_return looked like: |
||
1664 | // array( array( array( 'id' => 0, 'service' => 0 ) ) ) // phpcs:ignore Squiz.PHP.CommentedOutCode.Found |
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1665 | // This caused the CLI command to error when running WP_CLI\Utils\format_items() below. So |
||
1666 | // to minimize future issues, this nested loop will remove any connections that don't contain |
||
1667 | // any keys that we expect. |
||
1668 | foreach ( (array) $connections_to_return as $connection_key => $connection ) { |
||
1669 | foreach ( $expected_keys as $expected_key ) { |
||
1670 | if ( ! isset( $connection[ $expected_key ] ) ) { |
||
1671 | unset( $connections_to_return[ $connection_key ] ); |
||
1672 | continue; |
||
1673 | } |
||
1674 | } |
||
1675 | } |
||
1676 | |||
1677 | if ( empty( $connections_to_return ) ) { |
||
1678 | return false; |
||
1679 | } |
||
1680 | |||
1681 | WP_CLI\Utils\format_items( $named_args['format'], $connections_to_return, $expected_keys ); |
||
1682 | break; // list. |
||
1683 | case 'disconnect': |
||
1684 | if ( ! $identifier ) { |
||
1685 | WP_CLI::error( __( 'A connection ID must be passed in order to disconnect.', 'jetpack' ) ); |
||
1686 | } |
||
1687 | |||
1688 | // If the connection ID is 'all' then delete all connections. If the connection ID |
||
1689 | // matches a service, delete all connections for that service. |
||
1690 | if ( 'all' === $identifier || $id_is_service ) { |
||
1691 | if ( 'all' === $identifier ) { |
||
1692 | WP_CLI::log( __( "You're about to delete all publicize connections.", 'jetpack' ) ); |
||
1693 | } else { |
||
1694 | /* translators: %s is a lowercase string for a social network. */ |
||
1695 | WP_CLI::log( sprintf( __( "You're about to delete all publicize connections to %s.", 'jetpack' ), $identifier ) ); |
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1696 | } |
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1697 | |||
1698 | jetpack_cli_are_you_sure(); |
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1699 | |||
1700 | $connections = array(); |
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1701 | $service = $identifier; |
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1702 | |||
1703 | $option_connections = is_user_logged_in() |
||
1704 | ? (array) $publicize->get_all_connections_for_user() |
||
1705 | : (array) $publicize->get_all_connections(); |
||
1706 | |||
1707 | if ( 'all' === $service ) { |
||
1708 | foreach ( (array) $option_connections as $service_name => $service_connections ) { |
||
1709 | foreach ( $service_connections as $id => $connection ) { |
||
1710 | $connections[ $id ] = $connection; |
||
1711 | } |
||
1712 | } |
||
1713 | } elseif ( ! empty( $option_connections[ $service ] ) ) { |
||
1714 | $connections = $option_connections[ $service ]; |
||
1715 | } |
||
1716 | |||
1717 | if ( ! empty( $connections ) ) { |
||
1718 | $count = count( $connections ); |
||
1719 | $progress = \WP_CLI\Utils\make_progress_bar( |
||
1720 | /* translators: %s is a lowercase string for a social network. */ |
||
1721 | sprintf( __( 'Disconnecting all connections to %s.', 'jetpack' ), $service ), |
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1722 | $count |
||
1723 | ); |
||
1724 | |||
1725 | foreach ( $connections as $id => $connection ) { |
||
1726 | if ( false === $publicize->disconnect( false, $id ) ) { |
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false is of type boolean , but the function expects a string .
It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling. In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug. We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example: function acceptsInteger($int) { }
$x = '123'; // string "123"
// Instead of
acceptsInteger($x);
// we recommend to use
acceptsInteger((integer) $x);
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|||
1727 | WP_CLI::error( sprintf( |
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1728 | /* translators: %1$d is a numeric ID and %2$s is a lowercase string for a social network. */ |
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1729 | __( 'Publicize connection %d could not be disconnected', 'jetpack' ), |
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1730 | $id |
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1731 | ) ); |
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1732 | } |
||
1733 | |||
1734 | $progress->tick(); |
||
1735 | } |
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1736 | |||
1737 | $progress->finish(); |
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1738 | |||
1739 | if ( 'all' === $service ) { |
||
1740 | WP_CLI::success( __( 'All publicize connections were successfully disconnected.', 'jetpack' ) ); |
||
1741 | } else { |
||
1742 | /* translators: %s is a lowercase string for a social network. */ |
||
1743 | WP_CLI::success( __( 'All publicize connections to %s were successfully disconnected.', 'jetpack' ), $service ); |
||
1744 | } |
||
1745 | } |
||
1746 | } else { |
||
1747 | if ( false !== $publicize->disconnect( false, $identifier ) ) { |
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false is of type boolean , but the function expects a string .
It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling. In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug. We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example: function acceptsInteger($int) { }
$x = '123'; // string "123"
// Instead of
acceptsInteger($x);
// we recommend to use
acceptsInteger((integer) $x);
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|||
1748 | /* translators: %d is a numeric ID. Example: 1234. */ |
||
1749 | WP_CLI::success( sprintf( __( 'Publicize connection %d has been disconnected.', 'jetpack' ), $identifier ) ); |
||
1750 | } else { |
||
1751 | /* translators: %d is a numeric ID. Example: 1234. */ |
||
1752 | WP_CLI::error( sprintf( __( 'Publicize connection %d could not be disconnected.', 'jetpack' ), $identifier ) ); |
||
1753 | } |
||
1754 | } |
||
1755 | break; // disconnect. |
||
1756 | } |
||
1757 | } |
||
1758 | |||
1759 | private function get_api_host() { |
||
1760 | $env_api_host = getenv( 'JETPACK_START_API_HOST', true ); |
||
1761 | return $env_api_host ? $env_api_host : JETPACK__WPCOM_JSON_API_HOST; |
||
1762 | } |
||
1763 | |||
1764 | private function partner_provision_error( $error ) { |
||
1765 | WP_CLI::log( json_encode( array( |
||
1766 | 'success' => false, |
||
1767 | 'error_code' => $error->get_error_code(), |
||
1768 | 'error_message' => $error->get_error_message() |
||
1769 | ) ) ); |
||
1770 | exit( 1 ); |
||
1771 | } |
||
1772 | |||
1773 | /** |
||
1774 | * Creates the essential files in Jetpack to start building a Gutenberg block or plugin. |
||
1775 | * |
||
1776 | * ## TYPES |
||
1777 | * |
||
1778 | * block: it creates a Jetpack block. All files will be created in a directory under extensions/blocks named based on the block title or a specific given slug. |
||
1779 | * |
||
1780 | * ## BLOCK TYPE OPTIONS |
||
1781 | * |
||
1782 | * The first parameter is the block title and it's not associative. Add it wrapped in quotes. |
||
1783 | * The title is also used to create the slug and the edit PHP class name. If it's something like "Logo gallery", the slug will be 'logo-gallery' and the class name will be LogoGalleryEdit. |
||
1784 | * --slug: Specific slug to identify the block that overrides the one generated based on the title. |
||
1785 | * --description: Allows to provide a text description of the block. |
||
1786 | * --keywords: Provide up to three keywords separated by comma so users can find this block when they search in Gutenberg's inserter. |
||
1787 | * |
||
1788 | * ## BLOCK TYPE EXAMPLES |
||
1789 | * |
||
1790 | * wp jetpack scaffold block "Cool Block" |
||
1791 | * wp jetpack scaffold block "Amazing Rock" --slug="good-music" --description="Rock the best music on your site" |
||
1792 | * wp jetpack scaffold block "Jukebox" --keywords="music, audio, media" |
||
1793 | * |
||
1794 | * @subcommand scaffold block |
||
1795 | * @synopsis <type> <title> [--slug] [--description] [--keywords] |
||
1796 | * |
||
1797 | * @param array $args Positional parameters, when strings are passed, wrap them in quotes. |
||
1798 | * @param array $assoc_args Associative parameters like --slug="nice-block". |
||
1799 | */ |
||
1800 | public function scaffold( $args, $assoc_args ) { |
||
1801 | // It's ok not to check if it's set, because otherwise WPCLI exits earlier. |
||
1802 | switch ( $args[0] ) { |
||
1803 | case 'block': |
||
1804 | $this->block( $args, $assoc_args ); |
||
1805 | break; |
||
1806 | default: |
||
1807 | /* translators: %s is the subcommand */ |
||
1808 | WP_CLI::error( sprintf( esc_html__( 'Invalid subcommand %s.', 'jetpack' ), $args[0] ) . ' 👻' ); |
||
1809 | exit( 1 ); |
||
1810 | } |
||
1811 | } |
||
1812 | |||
1813 | /** |
||
1814 | * Creates the essential files in Jetpack to build a Gutenberg block. |
||
1815 | * |
||
1816 | * @param array $args Positional parameters. Only one is used, that corresponds to the block title. |
||
1817 | * @param array $assoc_args Associative parameters defined in the scaffold() method. |
||
1818 | */ |
||
1819 | public function block( $args, $assoc_args ) { |
||
1820 | View Code Duplication | if ( isset( $args[1] ) ) { |
|
1821 | $title = ucwords( $args[1] ); |
||
1822 | } else { |
||
1823 | WP_CLI::error( esc_html__( 'The title parameter is required.', 'jetpack' ) . ' 👻' ); |
||
1824 | exit( 1 ); |
||
1825 | } |
||
1826 | |||
1827 | $slug = isset( $assoc_args['slug'] ) |
||
1828 | ? $assoc_args['slug'] |
||
1829 | : sanitize_title( $title ); |
||
1830 | |||
1831 | if ( preg_match( '#^jetpack/#', $slug ) ) { |
||
1832 | $slug = preg_replace( '#^jetpack/#', '', $slug ); |
||
1833 | } |
||
1834 | |||
1835 | if ( ! preg_match( '/^[a-z][a-z0-9\-]*$/', $slug ) ) { |
||
1836 | WP_CLI::error( esc_html__( 'Invalid block slug. They can contain only lowercase alphanumeric characters or dashes, and start with a letter', 'jetpack' ) . ' 👻' ); |
||
1837 | } |
||
1838 | |||
1839 | global $wp_filesystem; |
||
1840 | if ( ! WP_Filesystem() ) { |
||
1841 | WP_CLI::error( esc_html__( "Can't write files", 'jetpack' ) . ' 😱' ); |
||
1842 | } |
||
1843 | |||
1844 | $path = JETPACK__PLUGIN_DIR . "extensions/blocks/$slug"; |
||
1845 | |||
1846 | if ( $wp_filesystem->exists( $path ) && $wp_filesystem->is_dir( $path ) ) { |
||
1847 | /* translators: %s is path to the conflicting block */ |
||
1848 | WP_CLI::error( sprintf( esc_html__( 'Name conflicts with the existing block %s', 'jetpack' ), $path ) . ' ⛔️' ); |
||
1849 | exit( 1 ); |
||
1850 | } |
||
1851 | |||
1852 | $wp_filesystem->mkdir( $path ); |
||
1853 | |||
1854 | $hasKeywords = isset( $assoc_args['keywords'] ); |
||
1855 | |||
1856 | $files = array( |
||
1857 | "$path/$slug.php" => $this->render_block_file( 'block-register-php', array( |
||
1858 | 'slug' => $slug, |
||
1859 | 'title' => $title, |
||
1860 | 'underscoredSlug' => str_replace( '-', '_', $slug ), |
||
1861 | ) ), |
||
1862 | "$path/index.js" => $this->render_block_file( 'block-index-js', array( |
||
1863 | 'slug' => $slug, |
||
1864 | 'title' => $title, |
||
1865 | 'description' => isset( $assoc_args['description'] ) |
||
1866 | ? $assoc_args['description'] |
||
1867 | : $title, |
||
1868 | 'keywords' => $hasKeywords |
||
1869 | ? array_map( function( $keyword ) { |
||
1870 | // Construction necessary for Mustache lists |
||
1871 | return array( 'keyword' => trim( $keyword ) ); |
||
1872 | }, explode( ',', $assoc_args['keywords'], 3 ) ) |
||
1873 | : '', |
||
1874 | 'hasKeywords' => $hasKeywords |
||
1875 | ) ), |
||
1876 | "$path/editor.js" => $this->render_block_file( 'block-editor-js' ), |
||
1877 | "$path/editor.scss" => $this->render_block_file( 'block-editor-scss', array( |
||
1878 | 'slug' => $slug, |
||
1879 | 'title' => $title, |
||
1880 | ) ), |
||
1881 | "$path/edit.js" => $this->render_block_file( 'block-edit-js', array( |
||
1882 | 'title' => $title, |
||
1883 | 'className' => str_replace( ' ', '', ucwords( str_replace( '-', ' ', $slug ) ) ), |
||
1884 | ) ) |
||
1885 | ); |
||
1886 | |||
1887 | $files_written = array(); |
||
1888 | |||
1889 | foreach ( $files as $filename => $contents ) { |
||
1890 | if ( $wp_filesystem->put_contents( $filename, $contents ) ) { |
||
1891 | $files_written[] = $filename; |
||
1892 | } else { |
||
1893 | /* translators: %s is a file name */ |
||
1894 | WP_CLI::error( sprintf( esc_html__( 'Error creating %s', 'jetpack' ), $filename ) ); |
||
1895 | } |
||
1896 | } |
||
1897 | |||
1898 | if ( empty( $files_written ) ) { |
||
1899 | WP_CLI::log( esc_html__( 'No files were created', 'jetpack' ) ); |
||
1900 | } else { |
||
1901 | // Load index.json and insert the slug of the new block in the production array |
||
1902 | $block_list_path = JETPACK__PLUGIN_DIR . 'extensions/index.json'; |
||
1903 | $block_list = $wp_filesystem->get_contents( $block_list_path ); |
||
1904 | if ( empty( $block_list ) ) { |
||
1905 | /* translators: %s is the path to the file with the block list */ |
||
1906 | WP_CLI::error( sprintf( esc_html__( 'Error fetching contents of %s', 'jetpack' ), $block_list_path ) ); |
||
1907 | } else if ( false === stripos( $block_list, $slug ) ) { |
||
1908 | $new_block_list = json_decode( $block_list ); |
||
1909 | $new_block_list->beta[] = $slug; |
||
1910 | if ( ! $wp_filesystem->put_contents( $block_list_path, wp_json_encode( $new_block_list ) ) ) { |
||
1911 | /* translators: %s is the path to the file with the block list */ |
||
1912 | WP_CLI::error( sprintf( esc_html__( 'Error writing new %s', 'jetpack' ), $block_list_path ) ); |
||
1913 | } |
||
1914 | } |
||
1915 | |||
1916 | WP_CLI::success( sprintf( |
||
1917 | /* translators: the placeholders are a human readable title, and a series of words separated by dashes */ |
||
1918 | esc_html__( 'Successfully created block %s with slug %s', 'jetpack' ) . ' 🎉' . "\n" . |
||
1919 | "--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n" . |
||
1920 | /* translators: the placeholder is a directory path */ |
||
1921 | esc_html__( 'The files were created at %s', 'jetpack' ) . "\n" . |
||
1922 | esc_html__( 'To start using the block, build the blocks with yarn run build-extensions', 'jetpack' ) . "\n" . |
||
1923 | /* translators: the placeholder is a file path */ |
||
1924 | esc_html__( 'The block slug has been added to the beta list at %s', 'jetpack' ) . "\n" . |
||
1925 | esc_html__( 'To load the block, add the constant JETPACK_BETA_BLOCKS as true to your wp-config.php file', 'jetpack' ) . "\n" . |
||
1926 | /* translators: the placeholder is a URL */ |
||
1927 | "\n" . esc_html__( 'Read more at %s', 'jetpack' ) . "\n", |
||
1928 | $title, |
||
1929 | $slug, |
||
1930 | $path, |
||
1931 | $block_list_path, |
||
1932 | 'https://github.com/Automattic/jetpack/blob/master/extensions/README.md#develop-new-blocks' |
||
1933 | ) . '--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------' ); |
||
1934 | } |
||
1935 | } |
||
1936 | |||
1937 | /** |
||
1938 | * Built the file replacing the placeholders in the template with the data supplied. |
||
1939 | * |
||
1940 | * @param string $template |
||
1941 | * @param array $data |
||
1942 | * |
||
1943 | * @return string mixed |
||
1944 | */ |
||
1945 | private static function render_block_file( $template, $data = array() ) { |
||
1946 | return \WP_CLI\Utils\mustache_render( JETPACK__PLUGIN_DIR . "wp-cli-templates/$template.mustache", $data ); |
||
1947 | } |
||
1948 | } |
||
1949 | |||
1950 | /* |
||
1951 | * Standard "ask for permission to continue" function. |
||
1952 | * If action cancelled, ask if they need help. |
||
1953 | * |
||
1954 | * Written outside of the class so it's not listed as an executable command w/ 'wp jetpack' |
||
1955 | * |
||
1956 | * @param $flagged bool false = normal option | true = flagged by get_jetpack_options_for_reset() |
||
1957 | * @param $error_msg string (optional) |
||
1958 | */ |
||
1959 | function jetpack_cli_are_you_sure( $flagged = false, $error_msg = false ) { |
||
1960 | $cli = new Jetpack_CLI(); |
||
1961 | |||
1962 | // Default cancellation message |
||
1963 | if ( ! $error_msg ) { |
||
1964 | $error_msg = |
||
1965 | __( 'Action cancelled. Have a question?', 'jetpack' ) |
||
1966 | . ' ' |
||
1967 | . $cli->green_open |
||
1968 | . 'jetpack.com/support' |
||
1969 | . $cli->color_close; |
||
1970 | } |
||
1971 | |||
1972 | if ( ! $flagged ) { |
||
1973 | $prompt_message = _x( 'Are you sure? This cannot be undone. Type "yes" to continue:', '"yes" is a command - do not translate.', 'jetpack' ); |
||
1974 | } else { |
||
1975 | $prompt_message = _x( 'Are you sure? Modifying this option may disrupt your Jetpack connection. Type "yes" to continue.', '"yes" is a command - do not translate.', 'jetpack' ); |
||
1976 | } |
||
1977 | |||
1978 | WP_CLI::line( $prompt_message ); |
||
1979 | $handle = fopen( "php://stdin", "r" ); |
||
1980 | $line = fgets( $handle ); |
||
1981 | if ( 'yes' != trim( $line ) ){ |
||
1982 | WP_CLI::error( $error_msg ); |
||
1983 | } |
||
1984 | } |
||
1985 |
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