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Views_Route::prepare_entry_for_response()   F

Complexity

Conditions 14
Paths 294

Size

Total Lines 89

Duplication

Lines 0
Ratio 0 %

Code Coverage

Tests 32
CRAP Score 15.1335

Importance

Changes 0
Metric Value
cc 14
nc 294
nop 5
dl 0
loc 89
ccs 32
cts 39
cp 0.8205
crap 15.1335
rs 3.6466
c 0
b 0
f 0

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/**
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 * @package   GravityView
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 * @license   GPL2+
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 * @author    Josh Pollock <[email protected]>
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 * @link      http://gravityview.co
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 * @copyright Copyright 2015, Katz Web Services, Inc.
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 *
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 * @since 2.0
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 */
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namespace GV\REST;
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/** If this file is called directly, abort. */
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if ( ! defined( 'GRAVITYVIEW_DIR' ) ) {
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	die();
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}
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class Views_Route extends Route {
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	/**
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	 * Route Name
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	 *
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	 * @since 2.0
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	 *
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	 * @access protected
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	 * @string
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	 */
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	protected $route_name = 'views';
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	/**
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	 * Sub type, forms {$namespace}/route_name/{id}/sub_type type endpoints
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	 *
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	 * @since 2.0
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	 * @access protected
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	 * @var string
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	 */
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	protected $sub_type = 'entries';
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	/**
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	 * Get a collection of views
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	 *
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	 * Callback for GET /v1/views/
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	 *
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	 * @param \WP_REST_Request $request Full data about the request.
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	 * @return \WP_Error|\WP_REST_Response
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	 */
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	public function get_items( $request ) {
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		$page = $request->get_param( 'page' );
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		$limit = $request->get_param( 'limit' );
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		$items = \GVCommon::get_all_views( array(
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			'posts_per_page' => $limit,
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			'paged' => $page,
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		) );
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		if ( empty( $items ) ) {
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			return new \WP_Error( 'gravityview-no-views', __( 'No Views found.', 'gravityview' ) ); //@todo message
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		}
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		$data = array(
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			'views' => array(),
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			'total' => wp_count_posts( 'gravityview' )->publish,
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		);
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		foreach ( $items as $item ) {
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			$data['views'][] = $this->prepare_view_for_response( $item, $request );
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		}
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		return new \WP_REST_Response( $data, 200 );
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	}
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	/**
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	 * Get one view
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	 *
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	 * Callback for /v1/views/{id}/
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	 *
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	 * @since 2.0
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	 * @param \WP_REST_Request $request Full data about the request.
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	 * @return \WP_Error|\WP_REST_Response
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	 */
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	public function get_item( $request ) {
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		$url = $request->get_url_params();
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		$view_id = intval( $url['id'] );
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		$item = get_post( $view_id );
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		//return a response or error based on some conditional
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		if ( $item && ! is_wp_error( $item ) ) {
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			$data = $this->prepare_view_for_response( $item, $request );
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			return new \WP_REST_Response( $data, 200 );
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		}
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		return new \WP_Error( 'code', sprintf( 'A View with ID #%d was not found.', $view_id ) );
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	}
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	/**
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	 * Prepare the item for the REST response
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	 *
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	 * @since 2.0
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	 * @param \GV\View $view The view.
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	 * @param \GV\Entry $entry WordPress representation of the item.
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	 * @param \WP_REST_Request $request Request object.
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	 * @param string $context The context (directory, single)
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	 * @param string $class The value renderer. Default: null (raw value)
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	 *
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	 * @since 2.1 Add value renderer override $class parameter.
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	 *
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	 * @return mixed The data that is sent.
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	 */
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	public function prepare_entry_for_response( $view, $entry, \WP_REST_Request $request, $context, $class = null ) {
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		// Only output the fields that should be displayed.
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		$allowed = array();
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		foreach ( $view->fields->by_position( "{$context}_*" )->by_visible()->all() as $field ) {
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			$allowed[] = $field;
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		}
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		/**
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		 * @filter `gravityview/rest/entry/fields` Whitelist more entry fields that are output in regular REST requests.
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		 * @param[in,out] array $allowed The allowed ones, default by_visible, by_position( "context_*" ), i.e. as set in the view.
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		 * @param \GV\View $view The view.
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		 * @param \GV\Entry $entry The entry.
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		 * @param \WP_REST_Request $request Request object.
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		 * @param string $context The context (directory, single)
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		 */
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		$allowed_field_ids = apply_filters( 'gravityview/rest/entry/fields', wp_list_pluck( $allowed, 'ID' ), $view, $entry, $request, $context );
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		$allowed = array_filter( $allowed, function( $field ) use ( $allowed_field_ids ) {
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			return in_array( $field->ID, $allowed_field_ids, true );
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		} );
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		// Tack on additional fields if needed
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		foreach ( array_diff( $allowed_field_ids, wp_list_pluck( $allowed, 'ID' ) ) as $field_id ) {
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			$allowed[] = is_numeric( $field_id ) ? \GV\GF_Field::by_id( $view->form, $field_id ) : \GV\Internal_Field::by_id( $field_id );
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		}
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		$r = new Request( $request );
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		$return = array();
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		$renderer = new \GV\Field_Renderer();
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		$used_ids = array();
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		foreach ( $allowed as $field ) {
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			$source = is_numeric( $field->ID ) ? $view->form : new \GV\Internal_Source();
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			$field_id = $field->ID;
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			$index = null;
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			if ( ! isset( $used_ids[ $field_id ] ) ) {
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				$used_ids[ $field_id ] = 0;
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			} else {
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				$index = ++$used_ids[ $field_id ];
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			}
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			if ( $index ) {
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				/**
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				 * Modify non-unique IDs (custom, id, etc.) to be unique and not gobbled up.
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				 */
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				$field_id = sprintf( '%s(%d)', $field_id, $index + 1 );
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			}
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			/**
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			 * @filter `gravityview/api/field/key` Filter the key name in the results for JSON output.
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			 * @param[in,out] string $field_id The ID. Should be unique or keys will be gobbled up.
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			 * @param \GV\View $view The view.
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			 * @param \GV\Entry $entry The entry.
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			 * @param \WP_REST_Request $request Request object.
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			 * @param string $context The context (directory, single)
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			 */
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			$field_id = apply_filters( 'gravityview/api/field/key', $field_id, $view, $entry, $request, $context );
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			if ( ! $class && in_array( $field->ID, array( 'custom' ) ) ) {
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				/**
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				 * Custom fields (and perhaps some others) will require rendering as they don't
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				 * contain an intrinsic value (for custom their value is stored in the view and requires a renderer).
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				 * We force the CSV template to take over in such cases, it's good enough for most cases.
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				 */
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				$return[ $field_id ] = $renderer->render( $field, $view, $source, $entry, $r, '\GV\Field_CSV_Template' );
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			} else if ( $class ) {
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				$return[ $field_id ] = $renderer->render( $field, $view, $source, $entry, $r, $class );
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			} else {
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				switch ( $field->type ):
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					case 'list':
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						$return[ $field_id ] = unserialize( $field->get_value( $view, $source, $entry, $r ) );
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						break;
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					case 'fileupload':
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					case 'business_hours':
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						$return[ $field_id ] = json_decode( $field->get_value( $view, $source, $entry, $r ) );
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						break;
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					default;
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						$return[ $field_id ] = $field->get_value( $view, $source, $entry, $r );
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				endswitch;
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			}
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		}
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		return $return;
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	}
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	/**
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	 * Get entries from a view
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	 *
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	 * Callback for /v1/views/{id}/entries/
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	 *
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	 * @since 2.0
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	 * @param \WP_REST_Request $request Full data about the request.
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	 * @return \WP_Error|\WP_REST_Response
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	 */
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	public function get_sub_items( $request ) {
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		$url     = $request->get_url_params();
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		$view_id = intval( $url['id'] );
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		$format  = \GV\Utils::get( $url, 'format', 'json' );
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		if( $post_id = $request->get_param('post_id') ) {
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			global $post;
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			$post = get_post( $post_id );
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			if ( ! $post || is_wp_error( $post ) ) {
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				return new \WP_Error( 'gravityview-post-not-found', sprintf( 'A post with ID #%d was not found.', $post_id ) );
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			}
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			$collection = \GV\View_Collection::from_post( $post );
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			if ( ! $collection->contains( $view_id ) ) {
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				return new \WP_Error( 'gravityview-post-not-contains', sprintf( 'The post with ID #%d does not contain a View with ID #%d', $post_id, $view_id ) );
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			}
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		}
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		$view = \GV\View::by_id( $view_id );
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		if ( 'html' === $format ) {
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			$renderer = new \GV\View_Renderer();
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			$count = $total = 0;
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			/** @var \GV\Template_Context $context */
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			add_action( 'gravityview/template/view/render', function( $context ) use ( &$count, &$total ) {
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				$count = $context->entries->count();
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				$total = $context->entries->total();
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			} );
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			$output = $renderer->render( $view, new Request( $request ) );
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			/**
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			 * @filter `gravityview/rest/entries/html/insert_meta` Whether to include `http-equiv` meta tags in the HTML output describing the data
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			 * @since 2.0
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			 * @param bool $insert_meta Add <meta> tags? [Default: true]
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			 * @param int $count The number of entries being rendered
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			 * @param \GV\View $view The view.
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			 * @param \WP_REST_Request $request Request object.
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			 * @param int $total The number of total entries for the request
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			 */
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			$insert_meta = apply_filters( 'gravityview/rest/entries/html/insert_meta', true, $count, $view, $request, $total );
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			if ( $insert_meta ) {
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				$output = '<meta http-equiv="X-Item-Count" content="' . $count . '" />' . $output;
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				$output = '<meta http-equiv="X-Item-Total" content="' . $total . '" />' . $output;
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			}
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			$response = new \WP_REST_Response( $output, 200 );
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			$response->header( 'X-Item-Count', $count );
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			$response->header( 'X-Item-Total', $total );
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			return $response;
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		}
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		$entries = $view->get_entries( new Request( $request ) );
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		if ( ! $entries->all() ) {
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			return new \WP_Error( 'gravityview-no-entries', __( 'No Entries found.', 'gravityview' ) );
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		}
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		if ( 'csv' === $format ) {
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			ob_start();
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			$csv = fopen( 'php://output', 'w' );
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			/** Da' BOM :) */
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			if ( apply_filters( 'gform_include_bom_export_entries', true, $view->form ? $view->form->form : null ) ) {
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				fputs( $csv, "\xef\xbb\xbf" );
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			}
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			$headers_done = false;
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			foreach ( $entries->all() as $entry ) {
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				$entry = $this->prepare_entry_for_response( $view, $entry, $request, 'directory', '\GV\Field_CSV_Template' );
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				if ( ! $headers_done ) {
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					$headers_done = fputcsv( $csv, array_map( array( '\GV\Utils', 'strip_excel_formulas' ), array_keys( $entry ) ) );
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				}
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				fputcsv( $csv, array_map( array( '\GV\Utils', 'strip_excel_formulas' ), $entry ) );
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			}
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			$response = new \WP_REST_Response( '', 200 );
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			$response->header( 'X-Item-Count', $entries->count() );
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			$response->header( 'X-Item-Total', $entries->total() );
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			$response->header( 'Content-Type', 'text/csv' );
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			fflush( $csv );
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			echo rtrim( ob_get_clean() );
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			add_filter( 'rest_pre_serve_request', '__return_true' );
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			return $response;
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		}
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		$data = array( 'entries' => $entries->all(), 'total' => $entries->total() );
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		foreach ( $data['entries'] as &$entry ) {
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			$entry = $this->prepare_entry_for_response( $view, $entry, $request, 'directory' );
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		}
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		return new \WP_REST_Response( $data, 200 );
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	}
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	/**
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	 * Get one entry from view
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	 *
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	 * Callback for /v1/views/{id}/entries/{id}/
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	 *
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	 * @uses GVCommon::get_entry
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	 * @since 2.0
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	 * @param \WP_REST_Request $request Full data about the request.
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	 * @return \WP_Error|\WP_REST_Response
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	 */
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	public function get_sub_item( $request ) {
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		$url      = $request->get_url_params();
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		$view_id  = intval( $url['id'] );
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		$entry_id = intval( $url['s_id'] );
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		$format   = \GV\Utils::get( $url, 'format', 'json' );
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		$view  = \GV\View::by_id( $view_id );
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		$entry = \GV\GF_Entry::by_id( $entry_id );
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		if ( $format === 'html' ) {
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			$renderer = new \GV\Entry_Renderer();
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			return $renderer->render( $entry, $view, new Request( $request ) );
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		}
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		return $this->prepare_entry_for_response( $view, $entry, $request, 'single' );
347
	}
348
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	/**
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	 * Prepare the item for the REST response
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	 *
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	 * @since 2.0
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	 * @param \WP_Post $view_post WordPress representation of the item.
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	 * @param \WP_REST_Request $request Request object.
355 6
	 * @return mixed
356 4
	 */
357
	public function prepare_view_for_response( $view_post, \WP_REST_Request $request ) {
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		if ( is_wp_error( $this->get_item_permissions_check( $request, $view_post->ID ) ) ) {
359 5
			// Redacted out view.
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			return array( 'ID' => $view_post->ID, 'post_content' => __( 'You are not allowed to access this content.', 'gravityview' ) );
361
		}
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		$view = \GV\View::from_post( $view_post );
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		$item = $view->as_data();
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		// Add all the WP_Post data
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		$view_post = $view_post->to_array();
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		unset( $view_post['to_ping'], $view_post['ping_status'], $view_post['pinged'], $view_post['post_type'], $view_post['filter'], $view_post['post_category'], $view_post['tags_input'], $view_post['post_content'], $view_post['post_content_filtered'] );
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		$return = wp_parse_args( $item, $view_post );
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374 1
		$return['title'] = $return['post_title'];
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		$return['settings'] = isset( $return['atts'] ) ? $return['atts'] : array();
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		unset( $return['atts'], $return['view_id'] );
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		$return['search_criteria'] = array(
380
			'page_size' => rgars( $return, 'settings/page_size' ),
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			'sort_field' => rgars( $return, 'settings/sort_field' ),
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			'sort_direction' => rgars( $return, 'settings/sort_direction' ),
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			'offset' => rgars( $return, 'settings/offset' ),
384
		);
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		unset( $return['settings']['page_size'], $return['settings']['sort_field'], $return['settings']['sort_direction'] );
387
388
		// Redact for non-logged ins
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		if ( ! \GVCommon::has_cap( 'edit_others_gravityviews' ) ) {
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			unset( $return['settings'] );
391 6
			unset( $return['search_criteria'] );
392 1
		}
393
		
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		if ( ! \GFCommon::current_user_can_any( 'gravityforms_edit_forms' ) ) {
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			unset( $return['form'] );
396
		}
397
398 2
		return $return;
399
	}
400 2
401
	/**
402
	 * @param \WP_REST_Request $request
403
	 *
404 2
	 * @return bool|\WP_Error
405 2
	 */
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	public function get_item_permissions_check( $request ) {
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		if ( func_num_args() === 2 ) {
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			$view_id = func_get_arg( 1 ); // $view_id override
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		} else {
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			$url     = $request->get_url_params();
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			$view_id = intval( $url['id'] );
412
		}
413
414 2
		if ( ! $view = \GV\View::by_id( $view_id ) ) {
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			return new \WP_Error( 'rest_forbidden', __( 'You are not allowed to access this content.', 'gravityview' ) );
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		}
417
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		while ( $error = $view->can_render( array( 'rest' ), $request ) ) {
419
420
			if ( ! is_wp_error( $error ) ) {
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				break;
422 2
			}
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			switch ( str_replace( 'gravityview/', '', $error->get_error_code() ) ) {
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				case 'rest_disabled':
426 2
				case 'post_password_required':
427
				case 'not_public':
428 2
				case 'embed_only':
429 1
				case 'no_direct_access':
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					return new \WP_Error( 'rest_forbidden', __( 'You are not allowed to access this content.', 'gravityview' ) );
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				case 'no_form_attached':
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					return new \WP_Error( 'rest_forbidden', __( 'This View is not configured properly.', 'gravityview' ) );
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				default:
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					return new \WP_Error( 'rest_forbidden', __( 'You are not allowed to access this content.', 'gravityview' ) );
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			}
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		}
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		/**
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		 * @filter `gravityview/view/output/rest` Disable rest output. Final chance.
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		 * @param[in,out] bool Enable or not.
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		 * @param \GV\View $view The view.
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		 */
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		if ( ! apply_filters( 'gravityview/view/output/rest', true, $view ) ) {
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			return new \WP_Error( 'rest_forbidden', __( 'You are not allowed to access this content.', 'gravityview' ) );
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		}
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		return true;
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	}
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	public function get_sub_item_permissions_check( $request ) {
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		// Accessing a single entry needs the View access permissions.
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		if ( is_wp_error( $error = $this->get_items_permissions_check( $request ) ) ) {
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			return $error;
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		}
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		$url     = $request->get_url_params();
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		$view_id = intval( $url['id'] );
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		$entry_id = intval( $url['s_id'] );
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		$view = \GV\View::by_id( $view_id );
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		if ( ! $entry = \GV\GF_Entry::by_id( $entry_id ) ) {
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			return new \WP_Error( 'rest_forbidden', 'You are not allowed to view this content.', 'gravityview' );
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		}
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		if ( $entry['form_id'] != $view->form->ID ) {
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			return new \WP_Error( 'rest_forbidden', 'You are not allowed to view this content.', 'gravityview' );
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		}
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		if ( $entry['status'] != 'active' ) {
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			return new \WP_Error( 'rest_forbidden', 'You are not allowed to view this content.', 'gravityview' );
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		}
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		if ( apply_filters( 'gravityview_custom_entry_slug', false ) && $entry->slug != get_query_var( \GV\Entry::get_endpoint_name() ) ) {
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			return new \WP_Error( 'rest_forbidden', 'You are not allowed to view this content.', 'gravityview' );
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		}
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		$is_admin_and_can_view = $view->settings->get( 'admin_show_all_statuses' ) && \GVCommon::has_cap('gravityview_moderate_entries', $view->ID );
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		if ( $view->settings->get( 'show_only_approved' ) && ! $is_admin_and_can_view ) {
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			if ( ! \GravityView_Entry_Approval_Status::is_approved( gform_get_meta( $entry->ID, \GravityView_Entry_Approval::meta_key ) )  ) {
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				return new \WP_Error( 'rest_forbidden', 'You are not allowed to view this content.', 'gravityview' );
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			}
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		}
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		return true;
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	}
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	public function get_items_permissions_check( $request ) {
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		// Getting a list of all Views is always possible.
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		return true;
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	}
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	public function get_sub_items_permissions_check( $request ) {
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		// Accessing all entries of a View needs the same permissions as accessing the View.
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		return $this->get_item_permissions_check( $request );
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	}
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}
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