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<?php
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/**
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 * GravityView template tags API
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 *
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 * @package   GravityView
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 * @license   GPL2+
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 * @author    Katz Web Services, Inc.
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 * @link      http://gravityview.co
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 * @copyright Copyright 2014, Katz Web Services, Inc.
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 *
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 * @since 1.0.0
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 */
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class GravityView_API {
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	/**
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	 * Fetch Field Label
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	 *
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	 * @access public
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	 * @static
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	 * @param array $field GravityView field array
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	 * @param array $entry Gravity Forms entry array
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	 * @param boolean $force_show_label Whether to always show the label, regardless of field settings
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	 * @return string
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	 */
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	public static function field_label( $field, $entry = array(), $force_show_label = false ) {
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		$gravityview_view = GravityView_View::getInstance();
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		$form = $gravityview_view->getForm();
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		$label = '';
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		if( !empty( $field['show_label'] ) || $force_show_label ) {
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			$label = $field['label'];
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			// Support Gravity Forms 1.9+
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			if( class_exists( 'GF_Field' ) ) {
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				$field_object = RGFormsModel::get_field( $form, $field['id'] );
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				if( $field_object ) {
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					$input = GFFormsModel::get_input( $field_object, $field['id'] );
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					// This is a complex field, with labels on a per-input basis
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					if( $input ) {
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						// Does the input have a custom label on a per-input basis? Otherwise, default label.
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						$label = ! empty( $input['customLabel'] ) ? $input['customLabel'] : $input['label'];
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					} else {
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						// This is a field with one label
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						$label = $field_object->get_field_label( true, $field['label'] );
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					}
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				}
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			}
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			// Use Gravity Forms label by default, but if a custom label is defined in GV, use it.
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			if ( !empty( $field['custom_label'] ) ) {
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				$label = self::replace_variables( $field['custom_label'], $form, $entry );
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			}
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			/**
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			 * @filter `gravityview_render_after_label` Append content to a field label
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			 * @param[in,out] string $appended_content Content you can add after a label. Empty by default.
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			 * @param[in] array $field GravityView field array
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			 */
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			$label .= apply_filters( 'gravityview_render_after_label', '', $field );
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		} // End $field['show_label']
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		/**
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		 * @filter `gravityview/template/field_label` Modify field label output
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		 * @since 1.7
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		 * @param[in,out] string $label Field label HTML
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		 * @param[in] array $field GravityView field array
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		 * @param[in] array $form Gravity Forms form array
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		 * @param[in] array $entry Gravity Forms entry array
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		 */
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		$label = apply_filters( 'gravityview/template/field_label', $label, $field, $form, $entry );
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		return $label;
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	}
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	/**
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	 * Alias for GravityView_Merge_Tags::replace_variables()
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	 *
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	 * @see GravityView_Merge_Tags::replace_variables() Moved in 1.8.4
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	 *
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	 * @param  string      $text       Text to replace variables in
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	 * @param  array      $form        GF Form array
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	 * @param  array      $entry        GF Entry array
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	 * @return string                  Text with variables maybe replaced
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	 */
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	public static function replace_variables( $text, $form = array(), $entry = array() ) {
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		return GravityView_Merge_Tags::replace_variables( $text, $form, $entry );
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	}
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	/**
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	 * Get column width from the field setting
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	 *
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	 * @since 1.9
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	 *
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	 * @param array $field Array of settings for the field
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	 * @param string $format Format for width. "%" (default) will return
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	 *
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	 * @return string|null If not empty, string in $format format. Otherwise, null.
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	 */
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	public static function field_width( $field, $format = '%d%%' ) {
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		$width = NULL;
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		if( !empty( $field['width'] ) ) {
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			$width = absint( $field['width'] );
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			// If using percentages, limit to 100%
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			if( '%d%%' === $format && $width > 100 ) {
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				$width = 100;
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			$width = sprintf( $format, $width );
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		}
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		return $width;
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	}
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	/**
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	 * Fetch Field class
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	 *
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	 * @access public
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	 * @static
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	 * @param mixed $field
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	 * @return string
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	 */
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	public static function field_class( $field, $form = NULL, $entry = NULL ) {
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		$gravityview_view = GravityView_View::getInstance();
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		$classes = array();
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		if( !empty( $field['custom_class'] ) ) {
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            $custom_class = $field['custom_class'];
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            if( !empty( $entry ) ) {
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                // We want the merge tag to be formatted as a class. The merge tag may be
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                // replaced by a multiple-word value that should be output as a single class.
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                // "Office Manager" will be formatted as `.OfficeManager`, not `.Office` and `.Manager`
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                add_filter('gform_merge_tag_filter', 'sanitize_html_class');
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                $custom_class = self::replace_variables( $custom_class, $form, $entry);
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                // And then we want life to return to normal
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                remove_filter('gform_merge_tag_filter', 'sanitize_html_class');
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            }
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			// And now we want the spaces to be handled nicely.
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			$classes[] = gravityview_sanitize_html_class( $custom_class );
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		}
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		if(!empty($field['id'])) {
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			if( !empty( $form ) && !empty( $form['id'] ) ) {
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				$form_id = '-'.$form['id'];
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			} else {
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				$form_id = $gravityview_view->getFormId() ? '-'. $gravityview_view->getFormId() : '';
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			}
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			$classes[] = 'gv-field'.$form_id.'-'.$field['id'];
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		}
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		return esc_attr(implode(' ', $classes));
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	}
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	/**
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	 * Fetch Field HTML ID
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	 *
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	 * @since 1.11
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	 *
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	 * @access public
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	 * @static
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	 * @param array $field GravityView field array passed to gravityview_field_output()
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	 * @param array $form Gravity Forms form array, if set.
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	 * @param array $entry Gravity Forms entry array
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	 * @return string Sanitized unique HTML `id` attribute for the field
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	 */
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	public static function field_html_attr_id( $field, $form = array(), $entry = array() ) {
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		$gravityview_view = GravityView_View::getInstance();
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		$id = $field['id'];
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		if ( ! empty( $id ) ) {
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			if ( ! empty( $form ) && ! empty( $form['id'] ) ) {
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				$form_id = '-' . $form['id'];
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				$form_id = $gravityview_view->getFormId() ? '-' . $gravityview_view->getFormId() : '';
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			}
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			$id = 'gv-field' . $form_id . '-' . $field['id'];
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		}
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		return esc_attr( $id );
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	}
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	 * Given an entry and a form field id, calculate the entry value for that field.
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	 *
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	 * @access public
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	 * @param array $entry
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	 * @param array $field
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	 * @return null|string
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	 */
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	public static function field_value( $entry, $field_settings, $format = 'html' ) {
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			return NULL;
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		}
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		$gravityview_view = GravityView_View::getInstance();
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		$field_id = $field_settings['id'];
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		$form = $gravityview_view->getForm();
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		$field = gravityview_get_field( $form, $field_id );
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			// Used as file name of field template in GV.
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			$field_type = $field->type;
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			$value = RGFormsModel::get_lead_field_value( $entry, $field );
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			$field = GravityView_Fields::get_associated_field( $field_id );
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			$field_type = $field_id; // Used as file name of field template in GV
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		// If a Gravity Forms Field is found, get the field display
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		if( $field ) {
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			ob_start();
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			$display_value = GFCommon::get_lead_field_display( $field, $value, $entry["currency"], false, $format );
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			if ( $errors = ob_get_clean() ) {
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				do_action( 'gravityview_log_error', 'GravityView_API[field_value] Errors when calling GFCommon::get_lead_field_display()', $errors );
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			$display_value = apply_filters( "gform_entry_field_value", $display_value, $field, $entry, $form );
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			// prevent the use of merge_tags for non-admin fields
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			if( !empty( $field->adminOnly ) ) {
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				$display_value = self::replace_variables( $display_value, $form, $entry );
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		$field_path = $gravityview_view->locate_template("fields/{$field_type}.php");
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		// Set the field data to be available in the templates
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		$gravityview_view->setCurrentField( array(
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			'form' => $form,
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			'field_id' => $field_id,
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			'field' => $field,
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			'field_settings' => $field_settings,
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			'value' => $value,
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			'display_value' => $display_value,
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			'format' => $format,
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			'entry' => $entry,
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			'field_type' => $field_type, /** {@since 1.6} */
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		    'field_path' => $field_path, /** {@since 1.16} */
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		));
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		if( ! empty( $field_path ) ) {
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			do_action( 'gravityview_log_debug', sprintf('[field_value] Rendering %s', $field_path ) );
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			ob_start();
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			$output = ob_get_clean();
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			$output = $display_value;
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		// Get the field settings again so that the field template can override the settings
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		$field_settings = $gravityview_view->getCurrentField('field_settings');
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		/**
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		 * @filter `gravityview_field_entry_value_{$field_type}_pre_link` Modify the field value output for a field type before Show As Link setting is applied. Example: `gravityview_field_entry_value_number_pre_link`
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		 * @since 1.16
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		 * @param string $output HTML value output
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		 * @param array  $entry The GF entry array
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		 * @param array  $field_settings Settings for the particular GV field
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		 * @param array  $field Field array, as fetched from GravityView_View::getCurrentField()
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		$output = apply_filters( 'gravityview_field_entry_value_' . $field_type . '_pre_link', $output, $entry, $field_settings, $gravityview_view->getCurrentField() );
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		 * Link to the single entry by wrapping the output in an anchor tag
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		 * Fields can override this by modifying the field data variable inside the field. See /templates/fields/post_image.php for an example.
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		if( !empty( $field_settings['show_as_link'] ) && ! gv_empty( $output, false, false ) ) {
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			$link_atts = empty( $field_settings['new_window'] ) ? array() : array( 'target' => '_blank' );
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			$output = self::entry_link_html( $entry, $output, $link_atts, $field_settings );
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		}
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		 * @filter `gravityview_field_entry_value_{$field_type}` Modify the field value output for a field type. Example: `gravityview_field_entry_value_number`
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		 * @since 1.6
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		 * @param string $output HTML value output
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		 * @param array  $entry The GF entry array
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		 * @param  array $field_settings Settings for the particular GV field
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		 * @param array $field Current field being displayed
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		$output = apply_filters( 'gravityview_field_entry_value_'.$field_type, $output, $entry, $field_settings, $gravityview_view->getCurrentField() );
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		 * @filter `gravityview_field_entry_value` Modify the field value output for all field types
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		 * @param string $output HTML value output
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		 * @param array  $entry The GF entry array
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		 * @param  array $field_settings Settings for the particular GV field
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		 * @param array $field_data  {@since 1.6}
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		$output = apply_filters( 'gravityview_field_entry_value', $output, $entry, $field_settings, $gravityview_view->getCurrentField() );
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		return $output;
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	 * @see GVCommon::get_link_html()
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	 *
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	 * @param string $anchor_text The text or HTML inside the link
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	 * @param array $entry Gravity Forms entry array
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	 * @param array|string $passed_tag_atts Attributes to be added to the anchor tag, such as `title` or `rel`.
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	 * @param array $field_settings Array of field settings. Optional, but passed to the `gravityview_field_entry_link` filter
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	 * @return string|null Returns HTML for an anchor link. Null if $entry isn't defined or is missing an ID.
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	public static function entry_link_html( $entry = array(), $anchor_text = '', $passed_tag_atts = array(), $field_settings = array() ) {
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			do_action( 'gravityview_log_debug', 'GravityView_API[entry_link_tag] Entry not defined; returning null', $entry );
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			return NULL;
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		}
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		$href = self::entry_link( $entry );
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		if( '' === $href ) {
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		}
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		$link = gravityview_get_link( $href, $anchor_text, $passed_tag_atts );
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		/**
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		 * @filter `gravityview_field_entry_link` Modify the link HTML
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		 * @param string $link HTML output of the link
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		 * @param string $href URL of the link
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		 * @param array  $entry The GF entry array
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		 * @param  array $field_settings Settings for the particular GV field
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		 */
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	}
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	/**
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	 * Get the "No Results" text depending on whether there were results.
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	 * @param  boolean     $wpautop Apply wpautop() to the output?
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	 * @return string               HTML of "no results" text
393
	 */
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	public static function no_results($wpautop = true) {
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		$gravityview_view = GravityView_View::getInstance();
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		$is_search = false;
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		if( $gravityview_view && ( $gravityview_view->curr_start || $gravityview_view->curr_end || $gravityview_view->curr_search ) ) {
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    private $properties;

    private $allowedProperties = array('x', 'y', 'text');

    public function __get($name)
    {
        if (isset($properties[$name]) && in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            return $properties[$name];
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    {
        if (in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            $properties[$name] = $value;
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 * @property string $text
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{
    private $properties;

    private $allowedProperties = array('x', 'y', 'text');

    public function __get($name)
    {
        if (isset($properties[$name]) && in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            return $properties[$name];
        } else {
            return null;
        }
    }

    public function __set($name, $value)
    {
        if (in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            $properties[$name] = $value;
        } else {
            throw new \LogicException("Property $name is not defined.");
        }
    }

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<?php

/**
 * @property int $x
 * @property int $y
 * @property string $text
 */
class MyLabel
{
    private $properties;

    private $allowedProperties = array('x', 'y', 'text');

    public function __get($name)
    {
        if (isset($properties[$name]) && in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            return $properties[$name];
        } else {
            return null;
        }
    }

    public function __set($name, $value)
    {
        if (in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            $properties[$name] = $value;
        } else {
            throw new \LogicException("Property $name is not defined.");
        }
    }

}

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		}
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			$output = __('This search returned no results.', 'gravityview');
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			$output = __('No entries match your request.', 'gravityview');
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		 * @param string $output The existing "No Entries" text
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		 * @param boolean $is_search Is the current page a search result, or just a multiple entries screen?
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		return $wpautop ? wpautop($output) : $output;
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	}
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	/**
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	 * Generate a URL to the Directory context
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	 *
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	 * Uses `wp_cache_get` and `wp_cache_get` (since 1.3) to speed up repeated requests to get permalink, which improves load time. Since we may be doing this hundreds of times per request, it adds up!
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	 *
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	 * @param int $post_id Post ID
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	 * @param boolean $add_query_args Add pagination and sorting arguments
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	 * @return string      Permalink to multiple entries view
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	 */
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    // Do something
}

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    private $a;
    private $b;

    public function __construct($a, $b) {
        $this->a = $a;
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		$gravityview_view = GravityView_View::getInstance();
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		if( empty( $post_id ) ) {
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			$post_id = false;
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			// DataTables passes the Post ID
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			if( defined('DOING_AJAX') && DOING_AJAX ) {
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				$post_id = isset( $_POST['post_id'] ) ? (int)$_POST['post_id'] : false;
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			} else {
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				// The Post ID has been passed via the shortcode
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				if( !empty( $gravityview_view ) && $gravityview_view->getPostId() ) {
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For integer values, zero is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected:

0   == false // true
0   == null  // true
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					$post_id = $gravityview_view->getPostId();
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				} else {
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					// This is a GravityView post type
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					if( GravityView_frontend::getInstance()->isGravityviewPostType() ) {
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						$post_id = isset( $gravityview_view ) ? $gravityview_view->getViewId() : $post->ID;
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					} else {
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						// This is an embedded GravityView; use the embedded post's ID as the base.
459 2
						if( GravityView_frontend::getInstance()->isPostHasShortcode() && is_a( $post, 'WP_Post' ) ) {
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							$post_id = $post->ID;
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						} elseif( $gravityview_view->getViewId() ) {
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							// The GravityView has been embedded in a widget or in a template, and
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							// is not in the current content. Thus, we defer to the View's own ID.
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							$post_id = $gravityview_view->getViewId();
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						}
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					}
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				}
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			}
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		}
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		// No post ID, get outta here.
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		if( empty( $post_id ) ) {
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			return NULL;
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		}
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		// If we've saved the permalink in memory, use it
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		// @since 1.3
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		$link = wp_cache_get( 'gv_directory_link_'.$post_id );
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		if( empty( $link ) ) {
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			$link = get_permalink( $post_id );
489
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			// If not yet saved, cache the permalink.
491
			// @since 1.3
492 3
			wp_cache_set( 'gv_directory_link_'.$post_id, $link );
493
494
		}
495
496
		// Deal with returning to proper pagination for embedded views
497 3
		if( $link && $add_query_args ) {
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			$args = array();
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			if( $pagenum = rgget('pagenum') ) {
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			}
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				$args['sort'] = $sort;
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				$args['dir'] = rgget('dir');
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			}
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			$link = add_query_arg( $args, $link );
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		}
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		/**
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		 * @filter `gravityview_directory_link` Modify the URL to the View "directory" context
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		 * @since 1.19.4
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		 * @param string $link URL to the View's "directory" context (Multiple Entries screen)
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		 * @param int $post_id ID of the post to link to. If the View is embedded, it is the post or page ID
518
		 */
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		$link = apply_filters( 'gravityview_directory_link', $link, $post_id );
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		return $link;
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	}
523
524
	/**
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	 * Calculate an *unique* hash for an entry based on the entry ID
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	 *
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	 * This allows you to be more discrete as to the number of the entry - if you don't want users to know that you have made a certain number of sales, for example, or that their entry in the giveaway is entry #3.
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	 *
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	 * The hashed value MUST be unique, otherwise multiple entries will share the same URL, which leads to obvious problems.
530
	 *
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	 * @param  int|string $id Entry ID to generate the hash for.
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	 * @param  array  $entry        Entry data passed to provide additional information when generating the hash. Optional - don't rely on it being available.
533
	 * @return string               Hashed unique value for entry
534
	 */
535
	private static function get_custom_entry_slug( $id, $entry = array() ) {
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		$slug = substr( wp_hash( $id, 'gravityview'.$id ), 0, 8 );
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		/**
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		 * @filter `gravityview_entry_slug` Modify the unique hash ID generated, if you want to improve usability or change the format. This will allow for custom URLs, such as `{entryid}-{first-name}` or even, if unique, `{first-name}-{last-name}`
542
		 * @param string $hash Existing hash generated by GravityView
543
		 * @param  string $id The entry ID
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		 * @param  array $entry Entry data array. May be empty.
545
		 */
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		$slug = apply_filters( 'gravityview_entry_slug', $slug, $id, $entry );
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		// Make sure we have something - use the original ID as backup.
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		if( empty( $slug ) ) {
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			$slug = $id;
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		}
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		return sanitize_title( $slug );
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	}
555
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	/**
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	 * Get the entry slug for the entry. By default, it is the entry ID.
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	 *
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	 *
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	 * @see gravityview_get_entry()
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	 * @uses GravityView_API::get_custom_entry_slug() If using custom slug, gets the custom slug value
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	 * @since 1.4
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	 * @param  int|string $id_or_string ID of the entry, or custom slug string
564
	 * @param  array  $entry        Gravity Forms Entry array, optional. Used only to provide data to customize the `gravityview_entry_slug` filter
565
	 * @return string               Unique slug ID, passed through `sanitize_title()`
566
	 */
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	public static function get_entry_slug( $id_or_string, $entry = array() ) {
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		/**
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		 * Default: use the entry ID as the unique identifier
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		 */
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		$slug = $id_or_string;
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		/**
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		 * @filter `gravityview_custom_entry_slug` Whether to enable and use custom entry slugs.
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		 * @param boolean True: Allow for slugs based on entry values. False: always use entry IDs (default)
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		 */
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		$custom = apply_filters('gravityview_custom_entry_slug', false );
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		// If we're using custom slug...
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		if ( $custom ) {
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			// Get the entry hash
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			$hash = self::get_custom_entry_slug( $id_or_string, $entry );
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			// See if the entry already has a hash set
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			$value = gform_get_meta( $id_or_string, 'gravityview_unique_id' );
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			// If it does have a hash set, and the hash is expected, use it.
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			// This check allows users to change the hash structure using the
591
			// gravityview_entry_hash filter and have the old hashes expire.
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			if( empty( $value ) || $value !== $hash ) {
593
				do_action( 'gravityview_log_debug', __METHOD__ . ' - Setting hash for entry "'.$id_or_string.'": ' . $hash );
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				gform_update_meta( $id_or_string, 'gravityview_unique_id', $hash, rgar( $entry, 'form_id' ) );
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			}
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			$slug = $hash;
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			unset( $value, $hash );
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		}
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		return sanitize_title( $slug );
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	}
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    /**
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     * If using the entry custom slug feature, make sure the new entries have the custom slug created and saved as meta
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     *
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     * Triggered by add_action( 'gform_entry_created', array( 'GravityView_API', 'entry_create_custom_slug' ), 10, 2 );
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     *
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     * @param $entry array Gravity Forms entry object
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     * @param $form array Gravity Forms form object
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     */
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    public static function entry_create_custom_slug( $entry, $form ) {
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        /**
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         * @filter `gravityview_custom_entry_slug` On entry creation, check if we are using the custom entry slug feature and update the meta
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         * @param boolean $custom Should we process the custom entry slug?
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         */
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        $custom = apply_filters( 'gravityview_custom_entry_slug', false );
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        if( $custom ) {
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            // create the gravityview_unique_id and save it
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            // Get the entry hash
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            $hash = self::get_custom_entry_slug( $entry['id'], $entry );
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	        do_action( 'gravityview_log_debug', __METHOD__ . ' - Setting hash for entry "'.$entry['id'].'": ' . $hash );
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            gform_update_meta( $entry['id'], 'gravityview_unique_id', $hash, rgar( $entry, 'form_id' ) );
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        }
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    }
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	/**
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	 * return href for single entry
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	 * @param  array|int $entry   Entry array or entry ID
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	 * @param  int|null $post_id If wanting to define the parent post, pass a post ID
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	 * @param boolean $add_directory_args True: Add args to help return to directory; False: only include args required to get to entry {@since 1.7.3}
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	 * @return string          Link to the entry with the directory parent slug
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	 */
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	public static function entry_link( $entry, $post_id = NULL, $add_directory_args = true ) {
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		if( ! empty( $entry ) && ! is_array( $entry ) ) {
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			$entry = GVCommon::get_entry( $entry );
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		} else if( empty( $entry ) ) {
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			$entry = GravityView_frontend::getInstance()->getEntry();
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		}
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		// Second parameter used to be passed as $field; this makes sure it's not an array
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		if( !is_numeric( $post_id ) ) {
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			$post_id = NULL;
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		}
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		// Get the permalink to the View
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		$directory_link = self::directory_link( $post_id, false );
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		// No post ID? Get outta here.
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		if( empty( $directory_link ) ) {
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			return '';
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		}
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		if ( defined( 'GRAVITYVIEW_FUTURE_CORE_LOADED' ) ) {
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			$query_arg_name = \GV\Entry::get_endpoint_name();
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		} else {
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			/** Deprecated. Use \GV\Entry::get_endpoint_name instead. */
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			$query_arg_name = GravityView_Post_Types::get_entry_var_name();
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		}
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		$entry_slug = self::get_entry_slug( $entry['id'], $entry );
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		if( get_option('permalink_structure') && !is_preview() ) {
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			$args = array();
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			/**
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			 * Make sure the $directory_link doesn't contain any query otherwise it will break when adding the entry slug.
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			 * @since 1.16.5
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			 */
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			$link_parts = explode( '?', $directory_link );
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			$query = !empty( $link_parts[1] ) ? '?'.$link_parts[1] : '';
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			$directory_link = trailingslashit( $link_parts[0] ) . $query_arg_name . '/'. $entry_slug .'/' . $query;
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		} else {
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		}
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		/**
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		 * @since 1.7.3
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		 */
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		if( $add_directory_args ) {
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			if( !empty( $_GET['pagenum'] ) ) {
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			}
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			/**
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			 * @since 1.7
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				$args['sort'] = $sort;
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			}
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		}
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		/**
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		 * Check if we have multiple views embedded in the same page and in that case make sure the single entry link
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		 * @see GravityView_frontend::get_context_view_id()
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		 */
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			if ( gravityview()->views->count() > 1 ) {
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 * @property int $x
 * @property int $y
 * @property string $text
 */
class MyLabel
{
    private $properties;

    private $allowedProperties = array('x', 'y', 'text');

    public function __get($name)
    {
        if (isset($properties[$name]) && in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            return $properties[$name];
        } else {
            return null;
        }
    }

    public function __set($name, $value)
    {
        if (in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            $properties[$name] = $value;
        } else {
            throw new \LogicException("Property $name is not defined.");
        }
    }

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			/** Deprecated, do not use has_multiple_views(), please. */
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			if ( class_exists( 'GravityView_View_Data' ) && GravityView_View_Data::getInstance()->has_multiple_views() ) {
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				$args['gvid'] = gravityview_get_view_id();
723
			}
724
		}
725
726 1
		return add_query_arg( $args, $directory_link );
727
728
	}
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731
}
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733
734
// inside loop functions
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function gv_label( $field, $entry = NULL ) {
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	return GravityView_API::field_label( $field, $entry );
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}
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function gv_class( $field, $form = NULL, $entry = array() ) {
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	return GravityView_API::field_class( $field, $form, $entry  );
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}
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/**
745
 * Generate a CSS class to be added to the wrapper <div> of a View
746
 *
747
 * @since 1.5.4
748
 * @since 1.16 Added $echo param
749
 *
750
 * @param string $passed_css_class Default: `gv-container gv-container-{view id}`. If View is hidden until search, adds ` hidden`
751
 * @param boolean $echo Whether to echo the output. Default: true
752
 *
753
 * @return string CSS class, sanitized by gravityview_sanitize_html_class()
754
 */
755
function gv_container_class( $passed_css_class = '', $echo = true ) {
756
757 1
	$passed_css_class = trim( $passed_css_class );
758
759 1
	$view_id = GravityView_View::getInstance()->getViewId();
760
761 1
	$default_css_class = ! empty( $view_id ) ? sprintf( 'gv-container gv-container-%d', $view_id ) : 'gv-container';
762
763 1
	if( GravityView_View::getInstance()->isHideUntilSearched() ) {
764 1
		$default_css_class .= ' hidden';
765
	}
766
767 1
	if( 0 === GravityView_View::getInstance()->getTotalEntries() ) {
768 1
		$default_css_class .= ' gv-container-no-results';
769
	}
770
771 1
	$css_class = trim( $passed_css_class . ' '. $default_css_class );
772
773
	/**
774
	 * @filter `gravityview/render/container/class` Modify the CSS class to be added to the wrapper <div> of a View
775
	 * @since 1.5.4
776
	 * @param[in,out] string $css_class Default: `gv-container gv-container-{view id}`. If View is hidden until search, adds ` hidden`. If the View has no results, adds `gv-container-no-results`
777
	 */
778 1
	$css_class = apply_filters( 'gravityview/render/container/class', $css_class );
779
780 1
	$css_class = gravityview_sanitize_html_class( $css_class );
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	if( $echo ) {
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		echo $css_class;
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	}
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	return $css_class;
787
}
788
789
function gv_value( $entry, $field ) {
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	$value = GravityView_API::field_value( $entry, $field );
792
793
	if( $value === '' ) {
794
		/**
795
		 * @filter `gravityview_empty_value` What to display when a field is empty
796
		 * @param string $value (empty string)
797
		 */
798
		$value = apply_filters( 'gravityview_empty_value', '' );
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	}
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	return $value;
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}
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function gv_directory_link( $post = NULL, $add_pagination = true ) {
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	return GravityView_API::directory_link( $post, $add_pagination );
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}
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function gv_entry_link( $entry, $post_id = NULL ) {
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	return GravityView_API::entry_link( $entry, $post_id );
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}
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function gv_no_results($wpautop = true) {
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	return GravityView_API::no_results( $wpautop );
814
}
815
816
/**
817
 * Generate HTML for the back link from single entry view
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 * @since 1.0.1
819
 * @return string|null      If no GV post exists, null. Otherwise, HTML string of back link.
820
 */
821
function gravityview_back_link() {
822
823
	$href = gv_directory_link();
824
825
	/**
826
	 * @filter `gravityview_go_back_url` Modify the back link URL
827
	 * @since 1.17.5
828
	 * @see gv_directory_link() Generated the original back link
829
	 * @param string $href Existing label URL
830
	 */
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	$href = apply_filters( 'gravityview_go_back_url', $href );
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	if( empty( $href ) ) { return NULL; }
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	// calculate link label
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	$gravityview_view = GravityView_View::getInstance();
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	$label = $gravityview_view->getBackLinkLabel() ? $gravityview_view->getBackLinkLabel() : __( '&larr; Go back', 'gravityview' );
839
840
	/**
841
	 * @filter `gravityview_go_back_label` Modify the back link text
842
	 * @since 1.0.9
843
	 * @param string $label Existing label text
844
	 */
845
	$label = apply_filters( 'gravityview_go_back_label', $label );
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	$link = gravityview_get_link( $href, esc_html( $label ), array(
848
		'data-viewid' => $gravityview_view->getViewId()
849
	));
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	return $link;
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}
853
854
/**
855
 * Handle getting values for complex Gravity Forms fields
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 *
857
 * If the field is complex, like a product, the field ID, for example, 11, won't exist. Instead,
858
 * it will be 11.1, 11.2, and 11.3. This handles being passed 11 and 11.2 with the same function.
859
 *
860
 * @since 1.0.4
861
 * @param  array      $entry    GF entry array
862
 * @param  string      $field_id [description]
863
 * @param  string 	$display_value The value generated by Gravity Forms
864
 * @return string                Value
865
 */
866
function gravityview_get_field_value( $entry, $field_id, $display_value ) {
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868
	if( floatval( $field_id ) === floor( floatval( $field_id ) ) ) {
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		// For the complete field value as generated by Gravity Forms
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		return $display_value;
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	} else {
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		// For one part of the address (City, ZIP, etc.)
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		return isset( $entry[ $field_id ] ) ? $entry[ $field_id ] : '';
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	}
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}
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/**
883
 * Take a passed CSV of terms and generate a linked list of terms
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 *
885
 * Gravity Forms passes categories as "Name:ID" so we handle that using the ID, which
886
 * is more accurate than checking the name, which is more likely to change.
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 *
888
 * @param  string      $value    Existing value
889
 * @param  string      $taxonomy Type of term (`post_tag` or `category`)
890
 * @return string                CSV of linked terms
891
 */
892
function gravityview_convert_value_to_term_list( $value, $taxonomy = 'post_tag' ) {
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	$output = array();
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	$terms = explode( ', ', $value );
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	foreach ($terms as $term_name ) {
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		// If we're processing a category,
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		if( $taxonomy === 'category' ) {
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			// Use rgexplode to prevent errors if : doesn't exist
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			list( $term_name, $term_id ) = rgexplode( ':', $value, 2 );
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			// The explode was succesful; we have the category ID
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			if( !empty( $term_id )) {
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				$term = get_term_by( 'id', $term_id, $taxonomy );
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			} else {
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			// We have to fall back to the name
911
				$term = get_term_by( 'name', $term_name, $taxonomy );
912
			}
913
914
		} else {
915
			// Use the name of the tag to get the full term information
916
			$term = get_term_by( 'name', $term_name, $taxonomy );
917
		}
918
919
		// There's still a tag/category here.
920
		if( $term ) {
921
922
			$term_link = get_term_link( $term, $taxonomy );
923
924
			// If there was an error, continue to the next term.
925
			if ( is_wp_error( $term_link ) ) {
926
			    continue;
927
			}
928
929
			$output[] = gravityview_get_link( $term_link, esc_html( $term->name ) );
930
		}
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	}
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	return implode(', ', $output );
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}
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/**
937
 * Get the links for post_tags and post_category output based on post ID
938
 * @param  int      $post_id  The ID of the post
939
 * @param  boolean     $link     Add links or no?
940
 * @param  string      $taxonomy Taxonomy of term to fetch.
941
 * @return string                String with terms
942
 */
943
function gravityview_get_the_term_list( $post_id, $link = true, $taxonomy = 'post_tag' ) {
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945
	$output = get_the_term_list( $post_id, $taxonomy, NULL, ', ' );
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	if( empty( $link ) ) {
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		return strip_tags( $output);
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	}
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	return $output;
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}
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955
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/**
957
 * Get all views processed so far for the current page load
958
 *
959
 * @see  GravityView_View_Data::add_view()
960
 * @return array Array of View data, each View data with `id`, `view_id`, `form_id`, `template_id`, `atts`, `fields`, `widgets`, `form` keys.
961
 */
962
function gravityview_get_current_views() {
963
964 1
	$fe = GravityView_frontend::getInstance();
965
966
	// Solve problem when loading content via admin-ajax.php
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	if( ! $fe->getGvOutputData() ) {
968
969 1
		do_action( 'gravityview_log_debug', '[gravityview_get_current_views] gv_output_data not defined; parsing content.' );
970
971 1
		$fe->parse_content();
972
	}
973
974
	// Make 100% sure that we're dealing with a properly called situation
975 1
	if( !is_a( $fe->getGvOutputData(), 'GravityView_View_Data' ) ) {
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		do_action( 'gravityview_log_debug', '[gravityview_get_current_views] gv_output_data not an object or get_view not callable.', $fe->getGvOutputData() );
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979
		return array();
980
	}
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	if ( defined( 'GRAVITYVIEW_FUTURE_CORE_LOADED' ) ) {
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		if ( ! gravityview()->views->count() ) {
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 * @property string $text
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    private $properties;

    private $allowedProperties = array('x', 'y', 'text');

    public function __get($name)
    {
        if (isset($properties[$name]) && in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            return $properties[$name];
        } else {
            return null;
        }
    }

    public function __set($name, $value)
    {
        if (in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            $properties[$name] = $value;
        } else {
            throw new \LogicException("Property $name is not defined.");
        }
    }

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			return array();
985
		}
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		return array_combine(
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			array_map( function ( $view ) { return $view->ID; }, gravityview()->views->all() ),
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 * @property int $y
 * @property string $text
 */
class MyLabel
{
    private $properties;

    private $allowedProperties = array('x', 'y', 'text');

    public function __get($name)
    {
        if (isset($properties[$name]) && in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            return $properties[$name];
        } else {
            return null;
        }
    }

    public function __set($name, $value)
    {
        if (in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            $properties[$name] = $value;
        } else {
            throw new \LogicException("Property $name is not defined.");
        }
    }

}

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			array_map( function ( $view ) { return $view->as_data(); }, gravityview()->views->all() )
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 * @property int $y
 * @property string $text
 */
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{
    private $properties;

    private $allowedProperties = array('x', 'y', 'text');

    public function __get($name)
    {
        if (isset($properties[$name]) && in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            return $properties[$name];
        } else {
            return null;
        }
    }

    public function __set($name, $value)
    {
        if (in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            $properties[$name] = $value;
        } else {
            throw new \LogicException("Property $name is not defined.");
        }
    }

}

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		);
990
	}
991
	/** \GravityView_View_Data::get_views is deprecated. */
992
	return $fe->getGvOutputData()->get_views();
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}
994
995
/**
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 * Get data for a specific view
997
 *
998
 * @see  GravityView_View_Data::get_view()
999
 * @return array View data with `id`, `view_id`, `form_id`, `template_id`, `atts`, `fields`, `widgets`, `form` keys.
1000
 */
1001
function gravityview_get_current_view_data( $view_id = 0 ) {
1002
1003
	$fe = GravityView_frontend::getInstance();
1004
1005
	// If not set, grab the current view ID
1006
	if ( empty( $view_id ) ) {
1007
		$view_id = $fe->get_context_view_id();
1008
	}
1009
1010
	if ( defined( 'GRAVITYVIEW_FUTURE_CORE_LOADED' ) ) {
1011
		$view = gravityview()->views->get( $view_id );
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 * @property int $y
 * @property string $text
 */
class MyLabel
{
    private $properties;

    private $allowedProperties = array('x', 'y', 'text');

    public function __get($name)
    {
        if (isset($properties[$name]) && in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            return $properties[$name];
        } else {
            return null;
        }
    }

    public function __set($name, $value)
    {
        if (in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            $properties[$name] = $value;
        } else {
            throw new \LogicException("Property $name is not defined.");
        }
    }

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		if ( ! $view ) {
1013
			/** Emulate the weird behavior of \GravityView_View_Data::get_view adding a view which wasn't there to begin with. */
1014
			gravityview()->views->add( \GV\View::by_id( $view_id ) );
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/**
 * @property int $x
 * @property int $y
 * @property string $text
 */
class MyLabel
{
    private $properties;

    private $allowedProperties = array('x', 'y', 'text');

    public function __get($name)
    {
        if (isset($properties[$name]) && in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            return $properties[$name];
        } else {
            return null;
        }
    }

    public function __set($name, $value)
    {
        if (in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            $properties[$name] = $value;
        } else {
            throw new \LogicException("Property $name is not defined.");
        }
    }

}

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			$view = gravityview()->views->get( $view_id );
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 * @property int $y
 * @property string $text
 */
class MyLabel
{
    private $properties;

    private $allowedProperties = array('x', 'y', 'text');

    public function __get($name)
    {
        if (isset($properties[$name]) && in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            return $properties[$name];
        } else {
            return null;
        }
    }

    public function __set($name, $value)
    {
        if (in_array($name, $this->allowedProperties)) {
            $properties[$name] = $value;
        } else {
            throw new \LogicException("Property $name is not defined.");
        }
    }

}

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		}
1017
		return $view ? $view->as_data() : array();
1018
	} else {
1019
		if ( ! $fe->getGvOutputData() ) { return array(); }
1020
1021
		return $fe->getGvOutputData()->get_view( $view_id );
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1022
	}
1023
}
1024
1025
// Templates' hooks
1026
function gravityview_before() {
1027
	/**
1028
	 * @action `gravityview_before` Display content before a View. Used to render widget areas. Rendered outside the View container `<div>`
1029
	 * @param int $view_id The ID of the View being displayed
1030
	 */
1031
	do_action( 'gravityview_before', gravityview_get_view_id() );
1032
}
1033
1034
function gravityview_header() {
1035
	/**
1036
	 * @action `gravityview_header` Prepend content to the View container `<div>`
1037
	 * @param int $view_id The ID of the View being displayed
1038
	 */
1039
	do_action( 'gravityview_header', gravityview_get_view_id() );
1040
}
1041
1042
function gravityview_footer() {
1043
	/**
1044
	 * @action `gravityview_after` Display content after a View. Used to render footer widget areas. Rendered outside the View container `<div>`
1045
	 * @param int $view_id The ID of the View being displayed
1046
	 */
1047
	do_action( 'gravityview_footer', gravityview_get_view_id() );
1048
}
1049
1050
function gravityview_after() {
1051
	/**
1052
	 * @action `gravityview_after` Append content to the View container `<div>`
1053
	 * @param int $view_id The ID of the View being displayed
1054
	 */
1055
	do_action( 'gravityview_after', gravityview_get_view_id() );
1056
}
1057
1058
/**
1059
 * Get the current View ID being rendered
1060
 *
1061
 * @global GravityView_View $gravityview_view
1062
 * @return string View context "directory" or "single"
1063
 */
1064
function gravityview_get_view_id() {
1065
	return GravityView_View::getInstance()->getViewId();
1066
}
1067
1068
/**
1069
 * @global GravityView_View $gravityview_view
1070
 * @return string View context "directory", "single", or "edit"
1071
 */
1072
function gravityview_get_context() {
1073
1074
	$context = '';
1075
1076
	/**
1077
	 * @filter `gravityview_is_edit_entry` Whether we're currently on the Edit Entry screen \n
1078
	 * The Edit Entry functionality overrides this value.
1079
	 * @param boolean $is_edit_entry
1080
	 */
1081
	$is_edit_entry = apply_filters( 'gravityview_is_edit_entry', false );
1082
1083
	if( $is_edit_entry ) {
1084
		$context = 'edit';
1085
	} else if( class_exists( 'GravityView_frontend' ) && $single = GravityView_frontend::is_single_entry() ) {
1086
		$context = 'single';
1087
	} else if( class_exists( 'GravityView_View' ) ) {
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		$context = GravityView_View::getInstance()->getContext();
1089
	}
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	return $context;
1092
}
1093
1094
1095
/**
1096
 * Return an array of files prepared for output. Wrapper for GravityView_Field_FileUpload::get_files_array()
1097
 *
1098
 * Processes files by file type and generates unique output for each.
1099
 *
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 * Returns array for each file, with the following keys:
1101
 *
1102
 * `file_path` => The file path of the file, with a line break
1103
 * `html` => The file output HTML formatted
1104
 *
1105
 * @see GravityView_Field_FileUpload::get_files_array()
1106
 *
1107
 * @since  1.2
1108
 * @param  string $value    Field value passed by Gravity Forms. String of file URL, or serialized string of file URL array
1109
 * @param  string $gv_class Field class to add to the output HTML
1110
 * @return array           Array of file output, with `file_path` and `html` keys (see comments above)
1111
 */
1112
function gravityview_get_files_array( $value, $gv_class = '' ) {
1113
	/** @define "GRAVITYVIEW_DIR" "../" */
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1115
	if( !class_exists( 'GravityView_Field' ) ) {
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		include_once( GRAVITYVIEW_DIR .'includes/fields/class-gravityview-field.php' );
1117
	}
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	if( !class_exists( 'GravityView_Field_FileUpload' ) ) {
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		include_once( GRAVITYVIEW_DIR .'includes/fields/fileupload.php' );
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	}
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	return GravityView_Field_FileUpload::get_files_array( $value, $gv_class );
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}
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/**
1127
 * Generate a mapping link from an address
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 *
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 * The address should be plain text with new line (`\n`) or `<br />` line breaks separating sections
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 *
1131
 * @todo use GF's field get_export_value() instead
1132
 *
1133
 * @see https://gravityview.co/support/documentation/201608159 Read how to modify the link
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 * @param  string $address Address
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 * @return string          URL of link to map of address
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 */
1137
function gravityview_get_map_link( $address ) {
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	$address_qs = str_replace( array( '<br />', "\n" ), ' ', $address ); // Replace \n with spaces
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	$address_qs = urlencode( $address_qs );
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	$url = "https://maps.google.com/maps?q={$address_qs}";
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	$link_text = esc_html__( 'Map It', 'gravityview' );
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	$link = gravityview_get_link( $url, $link_text, 'class=map-it-link' );
1147
1148
	/**
1149
	 * @filter `gravityview_map_link` Modify the map link generated. You can use a different mapping service, for example.
1150
	 * @param[in,out]  string $link Map link
1151
	 * @param[in] string $address Address to generate link for
1152
	 * @param[in] string $url URL generated by the function
1153
	 */
1154
	$link = apply_filters( 'gravityview_map_link', $link, $address, $url );
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1156
	return $link;
1157
}
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1159
1160
/**
1161
 * Output field based on a certain html markup
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 *
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 *   markup - string to be used on a sprintf statement.
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 *      Use:
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 *         {{label}} - field label
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 *         {{value}} - entry field value
1167
 *         {{class}} - field class
1168
 *
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 *   wpautop - true will filter the value using wpautop function
1170
 *
1171
 * @since  1.1.5
1172
 * @param  array $passed_args Associative array with field data. `field` and `form` are required.
1173
 * @return string Field output. If empty value and hide empty is true, return empty.
1174
 */
1175
function gravityview_field_output( $passed_args ) {
1176
	$defaults = array(
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		'entry' => null,
1178
		'field' => null,
1179
		'form' => null,
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		'hide_empty' => true,
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		'markup' => '<div id="{{ field_id }}" class="{{ class }}">{{label}}{{value}}</div>',
1182
		'label_markup' => '',
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		'wpautop' => false,
1184
		'zone_id' => null,
1185
	);
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	$args = wp_parse_args( $passed_args, $defaults );
1188
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	/**
1190
	 * @filter `gravityview/field_output/args` Modify the args before generation begins
1191
	 * @since 1.7
1192
	 * @param array $args Associative array; `field` and `form` is required.
1193
	 * @param array $passed_args Original associative array with field data. `field` and `form` are required.
1194
	 */
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	$args = apply_filters( 'gravityview/field_output/args', $args, $passed_args );
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	// Required fields.
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	if ( empty( $args['field'] ) || empty( $args['form'] ) ) {
1199
		do_action( 'gravityview_log_error', '[gravityview_field_output] Field or form are empty.', $args );
1200
		return '';
1201
	}
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1203
	$entry = empty( $args['entry'] ) ? array() : $args['entry'];
1204
1205
	/**
1206
	 * Create the content variables for replacing.
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	 * @since 1.11
1208
	 */
1209
	$context = array(
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		'value' => '',
1211
		'width' => '',
1212
		'width:style' => '',
1213
		'label' => '',
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		'label_value' => '',
1215
		'class' => '',
1216
		'field_id' => '',
1217
	);
1218
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	$context['value'] = gv_value( $entry, $args['field'] );
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1221
	// If the value is empty and we're hiding empty, return empty.
1222
	if ( $context['value'] === '' && ! empty( $args['hide_empty'] ) ) {
1223
		return '';
1224
	}
1225
1226
	if ( $context['value'] !== '' && ! empty( $args['wpautop'] ) ) {
1227
		$context['value'] = wpautop( $context['value'] );
1228
	}
1229
1230
	// Get width setting, if exists
1231
	$context['width'] = GravityView_API::field_width( $args['field'] );
1232
1233
	// If replacing with CSS inline formatting, let's do it.
1234
	$context['width:style'] = GravityView_API::field_width( $args['field'], 'width:' . $context['width'] . '%;' );
1235
1236
	// Grab the Class using `gv_class`
1237
	$context['class'] = gv_class( $args['field'], $args['form'], $entry );
1238
	$context['field_id'] = GravityView_API::field_html_attr_id( $args['field'], $args['form'], $entry );
1239
1240
	// Get field label if needed
1241
	if ( ! empty( $args['label_markup'] ) && ! empty( $args['field']['show_label'] ) ) {
1242
		$context['label'] = str_replace( array( '{{label}}', '{{ label }}' ), '<span class="gv-field-label">{{ label_value }}</span>', $args['label_markup'] );
1243
	}
1244
1245
	// Default Label value
1246
	$context['label_value'] = gv_label( $args['field'], $entry );
1247
1248
	if ( empty( $context['label'] ) && ! empty( $context['label_value'] ) ){
1249
		$context['label'] = '<span class="gv-field-label">{{ label_value }}</span>';
1250
	}
1251
1252
	/**
1253
	 * @filter `gravityview/field_output/pre_html` Allow Pre filtering of the HTML
1254
	 * @since 1.11
1255
	 * @param string $markup The HTML for the markup
1256
	 * @param array $args All args for the field output
1257
	 */
1258
	$html = apply_filters( 'gravityview/field_output/pre_html', $args['markup'], $args );
1259
1260
	/**
1261
	 * @filter `gravityview/field_output/open_tag` Modify the opening tags for the template content placeholders
1262
	 * @since 1.11
1263
	 * @param string $open_tag Open tag for template content placeholders. Default: `{{`
1264
	 */
1265
	$open_tag = apply_filters( 'gravityview/field_output/open_tag', '{{', $args );
1266
1267
	/**
1268
	 * @filter `gravityview/field_output/close_tag` Modify the closing tags for the template content placeholders
1269
	 * @since 1.11
1270
	 * @param string $close_tag Close tag for template content placeholders. Default: `}}`
1271
	 */
1272
	$close_tag = apply_filters( 'gravityview/field_output/close_tag', '}}', $args );
1273
1274
	/**
1275
	 * Loop through each of the tags to replace and replace both `{{tag}}` and `{{ tag }}` with the values
1276
	 * @since 1.11
1277
	 */
1278
	foreach ( $context as $tag => $value ) {
1279
1280
		// If the tag doesn't exist just skip it
1281
		if ( false === strpos( $html, $open_tag . $tag . $close_tag ) && false === strpos( $html, $open_tag . ' ' . $tag . ' ' . $close_tag ) ){
1282
			continue;
1283
		}
1284
1285
		// Array to search
1286
		$search = array(
1287
			$open_tag . $tag . $close_tag,
1288
			$open_tag . ' ' . $tag . ' ' . $close_tag,
1289
		);
1290
1291
		/**
1292
		 * `gravityview/field_output/context/{$tag}` Allow users to filter content on context
1293
		 * @since 1.11
1294
		 * @param string $value The content to be shown instead of the {{tag}} placeholder
1295
		 * @param array $args Arguments passed to the function
1296
		 */
1297
		$value = apply_filters( 'gravityview/field_output/context/' . $tag, $value, $args );
1298
1299
		// Finally do the replace
1300
		$html = str_replace( $search, $value, $html );
1301
	}
1302
1303
	/**
1304
	 * @todo  Depricate `gravityview_field_output`
1305
	 */
1306
	$html = apply_filters( 'gravityview_field_output', $html, $args );
1307
1308
	/**
1309
	 * @filter `gravityview/field_output/html` Modify field HTML output
1310
	 * @param string $html Existing HTML output
1311
	 * @param array $args Arguments passed to the function
1312
	 */
1313
	$html = apply_filters( 'gravityview/field_output/html', $html, $args );
1314
1315
	// Just free up a tiny amount of memory
1316
	unset( $value, $args, $passed_args, $entry, $context, $search, $open_tag, $tag, $close_tag );
1317
1318
	return $html;
1319
}
1320