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Jetpack_Client::set_time_diff()   D

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Conditions 10
Paths 6

Size

Total Lines 27
Code Lines 15

Duplication

Lines 0
Ratio 0 %

Importance

Changes 0
Metric Value
cc 10
eloc 15
nc 6
nop 2
dl 0
loc 27
rs 4.8196
c 0
b 0
f 0

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<?php
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class Jetpack_Client {
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	const WPCOM_JSON_API_VERSION = '1.1';
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	/**
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	 * Makes an authorized remote request using Jetpack_Signature
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	 *
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	 * @return array|WP_Error WP HTTP response on success
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	 */
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	public static function remote_request( $args, $body = null ) {
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		$defaults = array(
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			'url' => '',
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			'user_id' => 0,
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			'blog_id' => 0,
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			'auth_location' => JETPACK_CLIENT__AUTH_LOCATION,
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			'method' => 'POST',
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			'timeout' => 10,
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			'redirection' => 0,
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			'headers' => array(),
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			'stream' => false,
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			'filename' => null,
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			'sslverify' => true,
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		);
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		$args = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults );
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		$args['blog_id'] = (int) $args['blog_id'];
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		if ( 'header' != $args['auth_location'] ) {
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			$args['auth_location'] = 'query_string';
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		}
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		$token = Jetpack_Data::get_access_token( $args['user_id'] );
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We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example:

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		if ( !$token ) {
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			return new Jetpack_Error( 'missing_token' );
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		}
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		$method = strtoupper( $args['method'] );
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		$timeout = intval( $args['timeout'] );
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		$redirection = $args['redirection'];
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		$stream = $args['stream'];
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		$filename = $args['filename'];
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		$sslverify = $args['sslverify'];
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		$request = compact( 'method', 'body', 'timeout', 'redirection', 'stream', 'filename', 'sslverify' );
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		@list( $token_key, $secret ) = explode( '.', $token->secret );
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// For example instead of
@mkdir($dir);

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    throw new \RuntimeException('The directory '.$dir.' could not be created.');
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		if ( empty( $token ) || empty( $secret ) ) {
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			return new Jetpack_Error( 'malformed_token' );
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		}
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		$token_key = sprintf( '%s:%d:%d', $token_key, JETPACK__API_VERSION, $token->external_user_id );
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		require_once JETPACK__PLUGIN_DIR . 'class.jetpack-signature.php';
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		$time_diff = (int) Jetpack_Options::get_option( 'time_diff' );
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		$jetpack_signature = new Jetpack_Signature( $token->secret, $time_diff );
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		$timestamp = time() + $time_diff;
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		if( function_exists( 'wp_generate_password' ) ) {
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			$nonce = wp_generate_password( 10, false );
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		} else {
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			$nonce = substr( sha1( rand( 0, 1000000 ) ), 0, 10);
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		}
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		// Kind of annoying.  Maybe refactor Jetpack_Signature to handle body-hashing
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		if ( is_null( $body ) ) {
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			$body_hash = '';
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		} else {
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			// Allow arrays to be used in passing data.
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			$body_to_hash = $body;
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			if ( is_array( $body ) ) {
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				// We cast this to a new variable, because the array form of $body needs to be
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				// maintained so it can be passed into the request later on in the code.
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				if ( count( $body ) > 0 ) {
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					$body_to_hash = json_encode( self::_stringify_data( $body ) );
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				} else {
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					$body_to_hash = '';
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				}
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			}
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			if ( ! is_string( $body_to_hash ) ) {
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				return new Jetpack_Error( 'invalid_body', 'Body is malformed.' );
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			}
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			$body_hash = jetpack_sha1_base64( $body_to_hash );
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		}
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		$auth = array(
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			'token' => $token_key,
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			'timestamp' => $timestamp,
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			'nonce' => $nonce,
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			'body-hash' => $body_hash,
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		);
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		if ( false !== strpos( $args['url'], 'xmlrpc.php' ) ) {
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			$url_args = array(
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				'for'           => 'jetpack',
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				'wpcom_blog_id' => Jetpack_Options::get_option( 'id' ),
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			);
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		} else {
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			$url_args = array();
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		}
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		if ( 'header' != $args['auth_location'] ) {
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			$url_args += $auth;
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		}
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		$url = add_query_arg( urlencode_deep( $url_args ), $args['url'] );
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		$url = Jetpack::fix_url_for_bad_hosts( $url );
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		$signature = $jetpack_signature->sign_request( $token_key, $timestamp, $nonce, $body_hash, $method, $url, $body, false );
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		if ( !$signature || is_wp_error( $signature ) ) {
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			return $signature;
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		}
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		// Send an Authorization header so various caches/proxies do the right thing
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		$auth['signature'] = $signature;
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		$auth['version'] = JETPACK__VERSION;
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		$header_pieces = array();
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		foreach ( $auth as $key => $value ) {
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			$header_pieces[] = sprintf( '%s="%s"', $key, $value );
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		}
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		$request['headers'] = array_merge( $args['headers'], array(
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			'Authorization' => "X_JETPACK " . join( ' ', $header_pieces ),
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		) );
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		$host = parse_url( $url, PHP_URL_HOST );
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		// If we have a JETPACK__WPCOM_JSON_API_HOST_HEADER set, then let's use
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		// that, otherwise, let's fallback to the standard.
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		if ( defined( 'JETPACK__WPCOM_JSON_API_HOST_HEADER' ) && JETPACK__WPCOM_JSON_API_HOST_HEADER ) {
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			$request['headers']['Host'] = JETPACK__WPCOM_JSON_API_HOST_HEADER;
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		} elseif ( $host === JETPACK__WPCOM_JSON_API_HOST ) {
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			$request['headers']['Host'] = 'public-api.wordpress.com';
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		}
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		if ( 'header' != $args['auth_location'] ) {
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			$url = add_query_arg( 'signature', urlencode( $signature ), $url );
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		}
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		return Jetpack_Client::_wp_remote_request( $url, $request );
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	}
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	/**
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	 * Wrapper for wp_remote_request().  Turns off SSL verification for certain SSL errors.
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	 * This is lame, but many, many, many hosts have misconfigured SSL.
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	 *
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	 * When Jetpack is registered, the jetpack_fallback_no_verify_ssl_certs option is set to the current time if:
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	 * 1. a certificate error is found AND
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	 * 2. not verifying the certificate works around the problem.
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	 *
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	 * The option is checked on each request.
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	 *
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	 * @internal
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	 * @see Jetpack::fix_url_for_bad_hosts()
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	 *
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	 * @return array|WP_Error WP HTTP response on success
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	 */
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	public static function _wp_remote_request( $url, $args, $set_fallback = false ) {
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		/**
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		 * SSL verification (`sslverify`) for the JetpackClient remote request
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		 * defaults to off, use this filter to force it on.
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		 *
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		 * Return `true` to ENABLE SSL verification, return `false`
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		 * to DISABLE SSL verification.
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		 *
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		 * @since 3.6.0
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		 *
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		 * @param bool Whether to force `sslverify` or not.
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		 */
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		if ( apply_filters( 'jetpack_client_verify_ssl_certs', false ) ) {
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			return wp_remote_request( $url, $args );
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		}
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		$fallback = Jetpack_Options::get_option( 'fallback_no_verify_ssl_certs' );
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		if ( false === $fallback ) {
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			Jetpack_Options::update_option( 'fallback_no_verify_ssl_certs', 0 );
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		}
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		if ( (int) $fallback ) {
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			// We're flagged to fallback
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			$args['sslverify'] = false;
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		}
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		$response = wp_remote_request( $url, $args );
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		if (
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			!$set_fallback                                     // We're not allowed to set the flag on this request, so whatever happens happens
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		||
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			isset( $args['sslverify'] ) && !$args['sslverify'] // No verification - no point in doing it again
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		||
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			!is_wp_error( $response )                          // Let it ride
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		) {
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			Jetpack_Client::set_time_diff( $response, $set_fallback );
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			return $response;
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		}
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		// At this point, we're not flagged to fallback and we are allowed to set the flag on this request.
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		$message = $response->get_error_message();
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		// Is it an SSL Certificate verification error?
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		if (
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			false === strpos( $message, '14090086' ) // OpenSSL SSL3 certificate error
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		&&
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			false === strpos( $message, '1407E086' ) // OpenSSL SSL2 certificate error
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		&&
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			false === strpos( $message, 'error setting certificate verify locations' ) // cURL CA bundle not found
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		&&
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			false === strpos( $message, 'Peer certificate cannot be authenticated with' ) // cURL CURLE_SSL_CACERT: CA bundle found, but not helpful
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			                                                                              // different versions of curl have different error messages
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			                                                                              // this string should catch them all
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		&&
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			false === strpos( $message, 'Problem with the SSL CA cert' ) // cURL CURLE_SSL_CACERT_BADFILE: probably access rights
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		) {
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			// No, it is not.
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			return $response;
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		}
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		// Redo the request without SSL certificate verification.
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		$args['sslverify'] = false;
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		$response = wp_remote_request( $url, $args );
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		if ( !is_wp_error( $response ) ) {
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			// The request went through this time, flag for future fallbacks
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			Jetpack_Options::update_option( 'fallback_no_verify_ssl_certs', time() );
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			Jetpack_Client::set_time_diff( $response, $set_fallback );
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		}
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		return $response;
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	}
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	public static function set_time_diff( &$response, $force_set = false ) {
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		$code = wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response );
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		// Only trust the Date header on some responses
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		if ( 200 != $code && 304 != $code && 400 != $code && 401 != $code ) {
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			return;
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		}
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		if ( !$date = wp_remote_retrieve_header( $response, 'date' ) ) {
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			return;
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		}
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		if ( 0 >= $time = (int) strtotime( $date ) ) {
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			return;
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		}
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		$time_diff = $time - time();
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		if ( $force_set ) { // during register
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			Jetpack_Options::update_option( 'time_diff', $time_diff );
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		} else { // otherwise
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			$old_diff = Jetpack_Options::get_option( 'time_diff' );
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			if ( false === $old_diff || abs( $time_diff - (int) $old_diff ) > 10 ) {
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				Jetpack_Options::update_option( 'time_diff', $time_diff );
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			}
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		}
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	}
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	/**
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	 * Query the WordPress.com REST API using the blog token
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	 *
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	 * @param string  $path
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	 * @param string  $version
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	 * @param array   $args
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	 * @param string  $body
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	 * @param string  $base_api_path
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	 * @return array|WP_Error $response Data.
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	 */
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	static function wpcom_json_api_request_as_blog( $path, $version = self::WPCOM_JSON_API_VERSION, $args = array(), $body = null, $base_api_path = 'rest' ) {
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		$filtered_args = array_intersect_key( $args, array(
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			'headers'     => 'array',
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			'method'      => 'string',
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			'timeout'     => 'int',
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			'redirection' => 'int',
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			'stream'      => 'boolean',
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			'filename'    => 'string',
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			'sslverify'   => 'boolean',
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		) );
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		/**
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		 * Determines whether Jetpack can send outbound https requests to the WPCOM api.
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		 *
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		 * @since 3.6.0
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		 *
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		 * @param bool $proto Defaults to true.
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		 */
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		$proto = apply_filters( 'jetpack_can_make_outbound_https', true ) ? 'https' : 'http';
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		// unprecedingslashit
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		$_path = preg_replace( '/^\//', '', $path );
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		// Use GET by default whereas `remote_request` uses POST
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		$request_method = ( isset( $filtered_args['method'] ) ) ? $filtered_args['method'] : 'GET';
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		$url = sprintf( '%s://%s/%s/v%s/%s', $proto, JETPACK__WPCOM_JSON_API_HOST, $base_api_path, $version, $_path );
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		$validated_args = array_merge( $filtered_args, array(
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			'url'     => $url,
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			'blog_id' => (int) Jetpack_Options::get_option( 'id' ),
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			'method'  => $request_method,
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		) );
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		return Jetpack_Client::remote_request( $validated_args, $body );
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	}
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	/**
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	 * Takes an array or similar structure and recursively turns all values into strings. This is used to
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	 * make sure that body hashes are made ith the string version, which is what will be seen after a
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	 * server pulls up the data in the $_POST array.
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	 *
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	 * @param array|mixed $data
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	 *
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	 * @return array|string
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	 */
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	public static function _stringify_data( $data ) {
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		// Booleans are special, lets just makes them and explicit 1/0 instead of the 0 being an empty string.
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		if ( is_bool( $data ) ) {
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			return $data ? "1" : "0";
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		}
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		// Cast objects into arrays.
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		if ( is_object( $data ) ) {
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			$data = (array) $data;
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		}
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		// Non arrays at this point should be just converted to strings.
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		if ( ! is_array( $data ) ) {
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			return (string)$data;
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		}
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		foreach ( $data as $key => &$value ) {
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			$value = self::_stringify_data( $value );
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		}
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		return $data;
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	}
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}
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