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* Class for generating SQL clauses that filter a primary query according to date. |
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* WP_Date_Query is a helper that allows primary query classes, such as WP_Query, to filter |
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* their results by date columns, by generating `WHERE` subclauses to be attached to the |
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* primary SQL query string. |
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* Attempting to filter by an invalid date value (eg month=13) will generate SQL that will |
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* return no results. In these cases, a _doing_it_wrong() error notice is also thrown. |
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* See WP_Date_Query::validate_date_values(). |
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* @link https://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/WP_Query Codex page. |
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* @since 3.7.0 |
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class WP_Date_Query { |
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* Array of date queries. |
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* See WP_Date_Query::__construct() for information on date query arguments. |
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public $relation = 'AND'; |
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public $column = 'post_date'; |
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public $compare = '='; |
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public $time_keys = array( 'after', 'before', 'year', 'month', 'monthnum', 'week', 'w', 'dayofyear', 'day', 'dayofweek', 'dayofweek_iso', 'hour', 'minute', 'second' ); |
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* Time-related parameters that normally require integer values ('year', 'month', 'week', 'dayofyear', 'day', |
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* @type string $compare Optional. The comparison operator. Accepts '=', '!=', '>', '>=', '<', '<=', |
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'<code>' . esc_html( $_value ) . '</code>', |
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'<code>' . esc_html( $key ) . '</code>', |
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'<code>' . esc_html( $check['min'] ) . '</code>', |
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$day_month_year_error_msg = ''; |
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$day_exists = array_key_exists( 'day', $date_query ) && is_numeric( $date_query['day'] ); |
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$month_exists = array_key_exists( 'month', $date_query ) && is_numeric( $date_query['month'] ); |
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$year_exists = array_key_exists( 'year', $date_query ) && is_numeric( $date_query['year'] ); |
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if ( $day_exists && $month_exists && $year_exists ) { |
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if ( ! wp_checkdate( $date_query['month'], $date_query['day'], $date_query['year'], sprintf( '%s-%s-%s', $date_query['year'], $date_query['month'], $date_query['day'] ) ) ) { |
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/* translators: 1: year, 2: month, 3: day of month */ |
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$day_month_year_error_msg = sprintf( |
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__( 'The following values do not describe a valid date: year %1$s, month %2$s, day %3$s.' ), |
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'<code>' . esc_html( $date_query['year'] ) . '</code>', |
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'<code>' . esc_html( $date_query['month'] ) . '</code>', |
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'<code>' . esc_html( $date_query['day'] ) . '</code>' |
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} elseif ( $day_exists && $month_exists ) { |
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if ( ! wp_checkdate( $date_query['month'], $date_query['day'], 2012, sprintf( '2012-%s-%s', $date_query['month'], $date_query['day'] ) ) ) { |
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/* translators: 1: month, 2: day of month */ |
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$day_month_year_error_msg = sprintf( |
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__( 'The following values do not describe a valid date: month %1$s, day %2$s.' ), |
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'<code>' . esc_html( $date_query['month'] ) . '</code>', |
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'<code>' . esc_html( $date_query['day'] ) . '</code>' |
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_doing_it_wrong( __CLASS__, $day_month_year_error_msg, '4.1.0' ); |
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* @param string $column The user-supplied column name. |
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* @return string A validated column name value. |
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public function validate_column( $column ) { |
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'post_modified_gmt', 'comment_date', 'comment_date_gmt', |
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'user_registered', 'registered', 'last_updated', |
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* @param array $valid_columns An array of valid date query columns. Defaults |
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if ( ! in_array( $column, apply_filters( 'date_query_valid_columns', $valid_columns ) ) ) { |
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'post_modified', |
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// Remove unsafe characters. |
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return preg_replace( '/[^a-zA-Z0-9_$\.]/', '', $column ); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Generate WHERE clause to be appended to a main query. |
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* |
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* @since 3.7.0 |
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* @access public |
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* |
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* @return string MySQL WHERE clause. |
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*/ |
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public function get_sql() { |
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$sql = $this->get_sql_clauses(); |
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$where = $sql['where']; |
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/** |
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* Filters the date query WHERE clause. |
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* |
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* @since 3.7.0 |
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* |
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* @param string $where WHERE clause of the date query. |
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* @param WP_Date_Query $this The WP_Date_Query instance. |
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} |
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/** |
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* Generate SQL clauses to be appended to a main query. |
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* |
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* Called by the public WP_Date_Query::get_sql(), this method is abstracted |
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* out to maintain parity with the other Query classes. |
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* |
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* @since 4.1.0 |
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* @return array { |
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* Array containing JOIN and WHERE SQL clauses to append to the main query. |
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* |
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* @type string $join SQL fragment to append to the main JOIN clause. |
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* @type string $where SQL fragment to append to the main WHERE clause. |
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* } |
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*/ |
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protected function get_sql_clauses() { |
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$sql = $this->get_sql_for_query( $this->queries ); |
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if ( ! empty( $sql['where'] ) ) { |
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$sql['where'] = ' AND ' . $sql['where']; |
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} |
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return $sql; |
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} |
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/** |
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601
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* Generate SQL clauses for a single query array. |
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602
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* |
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603
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* If nested subqueries are found, this method recurses the tree to |
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604
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* produce the properly nested SQL. |
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605
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* |
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606
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* @since 4.1.0 |
|
607
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* @access protected |
|
608
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* |
|
609
|
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* @param array $query Query to parse. |
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610
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* @param int $depth Optional. Number of tree levels deep we currently are. |
|
611
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* Used to calculate indentation. Default 0. |
|
612
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* @return array { |
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613
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* Array containing JOIN and WHERE SQL clauses to append to a single query array. |
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614
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* |
|
615
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* @type string $join SQL fragment to append to the main JOIN clause. |
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616
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* @type string $where SQL fragment to append to the main WHERE clause. |
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617
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* } |
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618
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*/ |
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619
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protected function get_sql_for_query( $query, $depth = 0 ) { |
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620
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$sql_chunks = array( |
|
621
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'join' => array(), |
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622
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'where' => array(), |
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623
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); |
|
624
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625
|
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$sql = array( |
|
626
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'join' => '', |
|
627
|
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'where' => '', |
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628
|
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); |
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629
|
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630
|
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$indent = ''; |
|
631
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for ( $i = 0; $i < $depth; $i++ ) { |
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632
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$indent .= " "; |
|
633
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} |
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634
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635
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foreach ( $query as $key => $clause ) { |
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636
|
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if ( 'relation' === $key ) { |
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637
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$relation = $query['relation']; |
|
638
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} elseif ( is_array( $clause ) ) { |
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639
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|
640
|
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// This is a first-order clause. |
|
641
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if ( $this->is_first_order_clause( $clause ) ) { |
|
642
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|
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$clause_sql = $this->get_sql_for_clause( $clause, $query ); |
|
643
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644
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$where_count = count( $clause_sql['where'] ); |
|
645
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if ( ! $where_count ) { |
|
646
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$sql_chunks['where'][] = ''; |
|
647
|
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} elseif ( 1 === $where_count ) { |
|
648
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$sql_chunks['where'][] = $clause_sql['where'][0]; |
|
649
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} else { |
|
650
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$sql_chunks['where'][] = '( ' . implode( ' AND ', $clause_sql['where'] ) . ' )'; |
|
651
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} |
|
652
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|
653
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$sql_chunks['join'] = array_merge( $sql_chunks['join'], $clause_sql['join'] ); |
|
654
|
|
|
// This is a subquery, so we recurse. |
|
655
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|
} else { |
|
656
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|
|
$clause_sql = $this->get_sql_for_query( $clause, $depth + 1 ); |
|
657
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658
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|
|
$sql_chunks['where'][] = $clause_sql['where']; |
|
659
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|
$sql_chunks['join'][] = $clause_sql['join']; |
|
660
|
|
|
} |
|
661
|
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} |
|
662
|
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} |
|
663
|
|
|
|
|
664
|
|
|
// Filter to remove empties. |
|
665
|
|
|
$sql_chunks['join'] = array_filter( $sql_chunks['join'] ); |
|
666
|
|
|
$sql_chunks['where'] = array_filter( $sql_chunks['where'] ); |
|
667
|
|
|
|
|
668
|
|
|
if ( empty( $relation ) ) { |
|
669
|
|
|
$relation = 'AND'; |
|
670
|
|
|
} |
|
671
|
|
|
|
|
672
|
|
|
// Filter duplicate JOIN clauses and combine into a single string. |
|
673
|
|
|
if ( ! empty( $sql_chunks['join'] ) ) { |
|
674
|
|
|
$sql['join'] = implode( ' ', array_unique( $sql_chunks['join'] ) ); |
|
675
|
|
|
} |
|
676
|
|
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|
|
677
|
|
|
// Generate a single WHERE clause with proper brackets and indentation. |
|
678
|
|
|
if ( ! empty( $sql_chunks['where'] ) ) { |
|
679
|
|
|
$sql['where'] = '( ' . "\n " . $indent . implode( ' ' . "\n " . $indent . $relation . ' ' . "\n " . $indent, $sql_chunks['where'] ) . "\n" . $indent . ')'; |
|
680
|
|
|
} |
|
681
|
|
|
|
|
682
|
|
|
return $sql; |
|
683
|
|
|
} |
|
684
|
|
|
|
|
685
|
|
|
/** |
|
686
|
|
|
* Turns a single date clause into pieces for a WHERE clause. |
|
687
|
|
|
* |
|
688
|
|
|
* A wrapper for get_sql_for_clause(), included here for backward |
|
689
|
|
|
* compatibility while retaining the naming convention across Query classes. |
|
690
|
|
|
* |
|
691
|
|
|
* @since 3.7.0 |
|
692
|
|
|
* @access protected |
|
693
|
|
|
* |
|
694
|
|
|
* @param array $query Date query arguments. |
|
695
|
|
|
* @return array { |
|
|
|
|
|
|
696
|
|
|
* Array containing JOIN and WHERE SQL clauses to append to the main query. |
|
697
|
|
|
* |
|
698
|
|
|
* @type string $join SQL fragment to append to the main JOIN clause. |
|
699
|
|
|
* @type string $where SQL fragment to append to the main WHERE clause. |
|
700
|
|
|
* } |
|
701
|
|
|
*/ |
|
702
|
|
|
protected function get_sql_for_subquery( $query ) { |
|
703
|
|
|
return $this->get_sql_for_clause( $query, '' ); |
|
704
|
|
|
} |
|
705
|
|
|
|
|
706
|
|
|
/** |
|
707
|
|
|
* Turns a first-order date query into SQL for a WHERE clause. |
|
708
|
|
|
* |
|
709
|
|
|
* @since 4.1.0 |
|
710
|
|
|
* @access protected |
|
711
|
|
|
* |
|
712
|
|
|
* @param array $query Date query clause. |
|
713
|
|
|
* @param array $parent_query Parent query of the current date query. |
|
714
|
|
|
* @return array { |
|
|
|
|
|
|
715
|
|
|
* Array containing JOIN and WHERE SQL clauses to append to the main query. |
|
716
|
|
|
* |
|
717
|
|
|
* @type string $join SQL fragment to append to the main JOIN clause. |
|
718
|
|
|
* @type string $where SQL fragment to append to the main WHERE clause. |
|
719
|
|
|
* } |
|
720
|
|
|
*/ |
|
721
|
|
|
protected function get_sql_for_clause( $query, $parent_query ) { |
|
|
|
|
|
|
722
|
|
|
global $wpdb; |
|
723
|
|
|
|
|
724
|
|
|
// The sub-parts of a $where part. |
|
725
|
|
|
$where_parts = array(); |
|
726
|
|
|
|
|
727
|
|
|
$column = ( ! empty( $query['column'] ) ) ? esc_sql( $query['column'] ) : $this->column; |
|
728
|
|
|
|
|
729
|
|
|
$column = $this->validate_column( $column ); |
|
|
|
|
|
|
730
|
|
|
|
|
731
|
|
|
$compare = $this->get_compare( $query ); |
|
732
|
|
|
|
|
733
|
|
|
$inclusive = ! empty( $query['inclusive'] ); |
|
734
|
|
|
|
|
735
|
|
|
// Assign greater- and less-than values. |
|
736
|
|
|
$lt = '<'; |
|
737
|
|
|
$gt = '>'; |
|
738
|
|
|
|
|
739
|
|
|
if ( $inclusive ) { |
|
740
|
|
|
$lt .= '='; |
|
741
|
|
|
$gt .= '='; |
|
742
|
|
|
} |
|
743
|
|
|
|
|
744
|
|
|
// Range queries. |
|
745
|
|
|
if ( ! empty( $query['after'] ) ) { |
|
746
|
|
|
$where_parts[] = $wpdb->prepare( "$column $gt %s", $this->build_mysql_datetime( $query['after'], ! $inclusive ) ); |
|
747
|
|
|
} |
|
748
|
|
|
if ( ! empty( $query['before'] ) ) { |
|
749
|
|
|
$where_parts[] = $wpdb->prepare( "$column $lt %s", $this->build_mysql_datetime( $query['before'], $inclusive ) ); |
|
750
|
|
|
} |
|
751
|
|
|
// Specific value queries. |
|
752
|
|
|
|
|
753
|
|
|
if ( isset( $query['year'] ) && $value = $this->build_value( $compare, $query['year'] ) ) |
|
754
|
|
|
$where_parts[] = "YEAR( $column ) $compare $value"; |
|
755
|
|
|
|
|
756
|
|
|
if ( isset( $query['month'] ) && $value = $this->build_value( $compare, $query['month'] ) ) { |
|
757
|
|
|
$where_parts[] = "MONTH( $column ) $compare $value"; |
|
758
|
|
View Code Duplication |
} elseif ( isset( $query['monthnum'] ) && $value = $this->build_value( $compare, $query['monthnum'] ) ) { |
|
759
|
|
|
$where_parts[] = "MONTH( $column ) $compare $value"; |
|
760
|
|
|
} |
|
761
|
|
|
if ( isset( $query['week'] ) && false !== ( $value = $this->build_value( $compare, $query['week'] ) ) ) { |
|
762
|
|
|
$where_parts[] = _wp_mysql_week( $column ) . " $compare $value"; |
|
763
|
|
View Code Duplication |
} elseif ( isset( $query['w'] ) && false !== ( $value = $this->build_value( $compare, $query['w'] ) ) ) { |
|
764
|
|
|
$where_parts[] = _wp_mysql_week( $column ) . " $compare $value"; |
|
765
|
|
|
} |
|
766
|
|
|
if ( isset( $query['dayofyear'] ) && $value = $this->build_value( $compare, $query['dayofyear'] ) ) |
|
767
|
|
|
$where_parts[] = "DAYOFYEAR( $column ) $compare $value"; |
|
768
|
|
|
|
|
769
|
|
|
if ( isset( $query['day'] ) && $value = $this->build_value( $compare, $query['day'] ) ) |
|
770
|
|
|
$where_parts[] = "DAYOFMONTH( $column ) $compare $value"; |
|
771
|
|
|
|
|
772
|
|
|
if ( isset( $query['dayofweek'] ) && $value = $this->build_value( $compare, $query['dayofweek'] ) ) |
|
773
|
|
|
$where_parts[] = "DAYOFWEEK( $column ) $compare $value"; |
|
774
|
|
|
|
|
775
|
|
|
if ( isset( $query['dayofweek_iso'] ) && $value = $this->build_value( $compare, $query['dayofweek_iso'] ) ) |
|
776
|
|
|
$where_parts[] = "WEEKDAY( $column ) + 1 $compare $value"; |
|
777
|
|
|
|
|
778
|
|
|
if ( isset( $query['hour'] ) || isset( $query['minute'] ) || isset( $query['second'] ) ) { |
|
779
|
|
|
// Avoid notices. |
|
780
|
|
|
foreach ( array( 'hour', 'minute', 'second' ) as $unit ) { |
|
781
|
|
|
if ( ! isset( $query[ $unit ] ) ) { |
|
782
|
|
|
$query[ $unit ] = null; |
|
783
|
|
|
} |
|
784
|
|
|
} |
|
785
|
|
|
|
|
786
|
|
|
if ( $time_query = $this->build_time_query( $column, $compare, $query['hour'], $query['minute'], $query['second'] ) ) { |
|
787
|
|
|
$where_parts[] = $time_query; |
|
788
|
|
|
} |
|
789
|
|
|
} |
|
790
|
|
|
|
|
791
|
|
|
/* |
|
792
|
|
|
* Return an array of 'join' and 'where' for compatibility |
|
793
|
|
|
* with other query classes. |
|
794
|
|
|
*/ |
|
795
|
|
|
return array( |
|
796
|
|
|
'where' => $where_parts, |
|
797
|
|
|
'join' => array(), |
|
798
|
|
|
); |
|
799
|
|
|
} |
|
800
|
|
|
|
|
801
|
|
|
/** |
|
802
|
|
|
* Builds and validates a value string based on the comparison operator. |
|
803
|
|
|
* |
|
804
|
|
|
* @since 3.7.0 |
|
805
|
|
|
* @access public |
|
806
|
|
|
* |
|
807
|
|
|
* @param string $compare The compare operator to use |
|
808
|
|
|
* @param string|array $value The value |
|
809
|
|
|
* @return string|false|int The value to be used in SQL or false on error. |
|
810
|
|
|
*/ |
|
811
|
|
|
public function build_value( $compare, $value ) { |
|
812
|
|
|
if ( ! isset( $value ) ) |
|
813
|
|
|
return false; |
|
814
|
|
|
|
|
815
|
|
|
switch ( $compare ) { |
|
816
|
|
|
case 'IN': |
|
817
|
|
|
case 'NOT IN': |
|
818
|
|
|
$value = (array) $value; |
|
819
|
|
|
|
|
820
|
|
|
// Remove non-numeric values. |
|
821
|
|
|
$value = array_filter( $value, 'is_numeric' ); |
|
822
|
|
|
|
|
823
|
|
|
if ( empty( $value ) ) { |
|
824
|
|
|
return false; |
|
825
|
|
|
} |
|
826
|
|
|
|
|
827
|
|
|
return '(' . implode( ',', array_map( 'intval', $value ) ) . ')'; |
|
828
|
|
|
|
|
829
|
|
|
case 'BETWEEN': |
|
830
|
|
|
case 'NOT BETWEEN': |
|
831
|
|
|
if ( ! is_array( $value ) || 2 != count( $value ) ) { |
|
832
|
|
|
$value = array( $value, $value ); |
|
833
|
|
|
} else { |
|
834
|
|
|
$value = array_values( $value ); |
|
835
|
|
|
} |
|
836
|
|
|
|
|
837
|
|
|
// If either value is non-numeric, bail. |
|
838
|
|
|
foreach ( $value as $v ) { |
|
839
|
|
|
if ( ! is_numeric( $v ) ) { |
|
840
|
|
|
return false; |
|
841
|
|
|
} |
|
842
|
|
|
} |
|
843
|
|
|
|
|
844
|
|
|
$value = array_map( 'intval', $value ); |
|
845
|
|
|
|
|
846
|
|
|
return $value[0] . ' AND ' . $value[1]; |
|
847
|
|
|
|
|
848
|
|
|
default; |
|
849
|
|
|
if ( ! is_numeric( $value ) ) { |
|
850
|
|
|
return false; |
|
851
|
|
|
} |
|
852
|
|
|
|
|
853
|
|
|
return (int) $value; |
|
854
|
|
|
} |
|
855
|
|
|
} |
|
856
|
|
|
|
|
857
|
|
|
/** |
|
858
|
|
|
* Builds a MySQL format date/time based on some query parameters. |
|
859
|
|
|
* |
|
860
|
|
|
* You can pass an array of values (year, month, etc.) with missing parameter values being defaulted to |
|
861
|
|
|
* either the maximum or minimum values (controlled by the $default_to parameter). Alternatively you can |
|
862
|
|
|
* pass a string that will be run through strtotime(). |
|
863
|
|
|
* |
|
864
|
|
|
* @since 3.7.0 |
|
865
|
|
|
* @access public |
|
866
|
|
|
* |
|
867
|
|
|
* @param string|array $datetime An array of parameters or a strotime() string |
|
868
|
|
|
* @param bool $default_to_max Whether to round up incomplete dates. Supported by values |
|
869
|
|
|
* of $datetime that are arrays, or string values that are a |
|
870
|
|
|
* subset of MySQL date format ('Y', 'Y-m', 'Y-m-d', 'Y-m-d H:i'). |
|
871
|
|
|
* Default: false. |
|
872
|
|
|
* @return string|false A MySQL format date/time or false on failure |
|
873
|
|
|
*/ |
|
874
|
|
|
public function build_mysql_datetime( $datetime, $default_to_max = false ) { |
|
875
|
|
|
$now = current_time( 'timestamp' ); |
|
876
|
|
|
|
|
877
|
|
|
if ( ! is_array( $datetime ) ) { |
|
878
|
|
|
|
|
879
|
|
|
/* |
|
880
|
|
|
* Try to parse some common date formats, so we can detect |
|
881
|
|
|
* the level of precision and support the 'inclusive' parameter. |
|
882
|
|
|
*/ |
|
883
|
|
|
if ( preg_match( '/^(\d{4})$/', $datetime, $matches ) ) { |
|
884
|
|
|
// Y |
|
885
|
|
|
$datetime = array( |
|
886
|
|
|
'year' => intval( $matches[1] ), |
|
887
|
|
|
); |
|
888
|
|
|
|
|
889
|
|
|
} elseif ( preg_match( '/^(\d{4})\-(\d{2})$/', $datetime, $matches ) ) { |
|
890
|
|
|
// Y-m |
|
891
|
|
|
$datetime = array( |
|
892
|
|
|
'year' => intval( $matches[1] ), |
|
893
|
|
|
'month' => intval( $matches[2] ), |
|
894
|
|
|
); |
|
895
|
|
|
|
|
896
|
|
|
} elseif ( preg_match( '/^(\d{4})\-(\d{2})\-(\d{2})$/', $datetime, $matches ) ) { |
|
897
|
|
|
// Y-m-d |
|
898
|
|
|
$datetime = array( |
|
899
|
|
|
'year' => intval( $matches[1] ), |
|
900
|
|
|
'month' => intval( $matches[2] ), |
|
901
|
|
|
'day' => intval( $matches[3] ), |
|
902
|
|
|
); |
|
903
|
|
|
|
|
904
|
|
|
} elseif ( preg_match( '/^(\d{4})\-(\d{2})\-(\d{2}) (\d{2}):(\d{2})$/', $datetime, $matches ) ) { |
|
905
|
|
|
// Y-m-d H:i |
|
906
|
|
|
$datetime = array( |
|
907
|
|
|
'year' => intval( $matches[1] ), |
|
908
|
|
|
'month' => intval( $matches[2] ), |
|
909
|
|
|
'day' => intval( $matches[3] ), |
|
910
|
|
|
'hour' => intval( $matches[4] ), |
|
911
|
|
|
'minute' => intval( $matches[5] ), |
|
912
|
|
|
); |
|
913
|
|
|
} |
|
914
|
|
|
|
|
915
|
|
|
// If no match is found, we don't support default_to_max. |
|
916
|
|
|
if ( ! is_array( $datetime ) ) { |
|
917
|
|
|
// @todo Timezone issues here possibly |
|
918
|
|
|
return gmdate( 'Y-m-d H:i:s', strtotime( $datetime, $now ) ); |
|
919
|
|
|
} |
|
920
|
|
|
} |
|
921
|
|
|
|
|
922
|
|
|
$datetime = array_map( 'absint', $datetime ); |
|
923
|
|
|
|
|
924
|
|
|
if ( ! isset( $datetime['year'] ) ) |
|
925
|
|
|
$datetime['year'] = gmdate( 'Y', $now ); |
|
926
|
|
|
|
|
927
|
|
|
if ( ! isset( $datetime['month'] ) ) |
|
928
|
|
|
$datetime['month'] = ( $default_to_max ) ? 12 : 1; |
|
929
|
|
|
|
|
930
|
|
|
if ( ! isset( $datetime['day'] ) ) |
|
931
|
|
|
$datetime['day'] = ( $default_to_max ) ? (int) date( 't', mktime( 0, 0, 0, $datetime['month'], 1, $datetime['year'] ) ) : 1; |
|
932
|
|
|
|
|
933
|
|
|
if ( ! isset( $datetime['hour'] ) ) |
|
934
|
|
|
$datetime['hour'] = ( $default_to_max ) ? 23 : 0; |
|
935
|
|
|
|
|
936
|
|
|
if ( ! isset( $datetime['minute'] ) ) |
|
937
|
|
|
$datetime['minute'] = ( $default_to_max ) ? 59 : 0; |
|
938
|
|
|
|
|
939
|
|
|
if ( ! isset( $datetime['second'] ) ) |
|
940
|
|
|
$datetime['second'] = ( $default_to_max ) ? 59 : 0; |
|
941
|
|
|
|
|
942
|
|
|
return sprintf( '%04d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d', $datetime['year'], $datetime['month'], $datetime['day'], $datetime['hour'], $datetime['minute'], $datetime['second'] ); |
|
943
|
|
|
} |
|
944
|
|
|
|
|
945
|
|
|
/** |
|
946
|
|
|
* Builds a query string for comparing time values (hour, minute, second). |
|
947
|
|
|
* |
|
948
|
|
|
* If just hour, minute, or second is set than a normal comparison will be done. |
|
949
|
|
|
* However if multiple values are passed, a pseudo-decimal time will be created |
|
950
|
|
|
* in order to be able to accurately compare against. |
|
951
|
|
|
* |
|
952
|
|
|
* @since 3.7.0 |
|
953
|
|
|
* @access public |
|
954
|
|
|
* |
|
955
|
|
|
* @param string $column The column to query against. Needs to be pre-validated! |
|
956
|
|
|
* @param string $compare The comparison operator. Needs to be pre-validated! |
|
957
|
|
|
* @param int|null $hour Optional. An hour value (0-23). |
|
958
|
|
|
* @param int|null $minute Optional. A minute value (0-59). |
|
959
|
|
|
* @param int|null $second Optional. A second value (0-59). |
|
960
|
|
|
* @return string|false A query part or false on failure. |
|
961
|
|
|
*/ |
|
962
|
|
|
public function build_time_query( $column, $compare, $hour = null, $minute = null, $second = null ) { |
|
963
|
|
|
global $wpdb; |
|
964
|
|
|
|
|
965
|
|
|
// Have to have at least one |
|
966
|
|
|
if ( ! isset( $hour ) && ! isset( $minute ) && ! isset( $second ) ) |
|
967
|
|
|
return false; |
|
968
|
|
|
|
|
969
|
|
|
// Complex combined queries aren't supported for multi-value queries |
|
970
|
|
|
if ( in_array( $compare, array( 'IN', 'NOT IN', 'BETWEEN', 'NOT BETWEEN' ) ) ) { |
|
971
|
|
|
$return = array(); |
|
972
|
|
|
|
|
973
|
|
View Code Duplication |
if ( isset( $hour ) && false !== ( $value = $this->build_value( $compare, $hour ) ) ) |
|
974
|
|
|
$return[] = "HOUR( $column ) $compare $value"; |
|
975
|
|
|
|
|
976
|
|
View Code Duplication |
if ( isset( $minute ) && false !== ( $value = $this->build_value( $compare, $minute ) ) ) |
|
977
|
|
|
$return[] = "MINUTE( $column ) $compare $value"; |
|
978
|
|
|
|
|
979
|
|
View Code Duplication |
if ( isset( $second ) && false !== ( $value = $this->build_value( $compare, $second ) ) ) |
|
980
|
|
|
$return[] = "SECOND( $column ) $compare $value"; |
|
981
|
|
|
|
|
982
|
|
|
return implode( ' AND ', $return ); |
|
983
|
|
|
} |
|
984
|
|
|
|
|
985
|
|
|
// Cases where just one unit is set |
|
986
|
|
|
if ( isset( $hour ) && ! isset( $minute ) && ! isset( $second ) && false !== ( $value = $this->build_value( $compare, $hour ) ) ) { |
|
987
|
|
|
return "HOUR( $column ) $compare $value"; |
|
988
|
|
|
} elseif ( ! isset( $hour ) && isset( $minute ) && ! isset( $second ) && false !== ( $value = $this->build_value( $compare, $minute ) ) ) { |
|
989
|
|
|
return "MINUTE( $column ) $compare $value"; |
|
990
|
|
|
} elseif ( ! isset( $hour ) && ! isset( $minute ) && isset( $second ) && false !== ( $value = $this->build_value( $compare, $second ) ) ) { |
|
991
|
|
|
return "SECOND( $column ) $compare $value"; |
|
992
|
|
|
} |
|
993
|
|
|
|
|
994
|
|
|
// Single units were already handled. Since hour & second isn't allowed, minute must to be set. |
|
995
|
|
|
if ( ! isset( $minute ) ) |
|
996
|
|
|
return false; |
|
997
|
|
|
|
|
998
|
|
|
$format = $time = ''; |
|
999
|
|
|
|
|
1000
|
|
|
// Hour |
|
1001
|
|
|
if ( null !== $hour ) { |
|
1002
|
|
|
$format .= '%H.'; |
|
1003
|
|
|
$time .= sprintf( '%02d', $hour ) . '.'; |
|
1004
|
|
|
} else { |
|
1005
|
|
|
$format .= '0.'; |
|
1006
|
|
|
$time .= '0.'; |
|
1007
|
|
|
} |
|
1008
|
|
|
|
|
1009
|
|
|
// Minute |
|
1010
|
|
|
$format .= '%i'; |
|
1011
|
|
|
$time .= sprintf( '%02d', $minute ); |
|
1012
|
|
|
|
|
1013
|
|
|
if ( isset( $second ) ) { |
|
1014
|
|
|
$format .= '%s'; |
|
1015
|
|
|
$time .= sprintf( '%02d', $second ); |
|
1016
|
|
|
} |
|
1017
|
|
|
|
|
1018
|
|
|
return $wpdb->prepare( "DATE_FORMAT( $column, %s ) $compare %f", $format, $time ); |
|
1019
|
|
|
} |
|
1020
|
|
|
} |
|
1021
|
|
|
|
This check looks for
@paramannotations where the type inferred by our type inference engine differs from the declared type.It makes a suggestion as to what type it considers more descriptive. In addition it looks for parameters that have the generic type
arrayand suggests a stricter type likearray<String>.Most often this is a case of a parameter that can be null in addition to its declared types.