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* Taxonomy API: WP_Tax_Query class |
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* @package WordPress |
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* @subpackage Taxonomy |
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/** |
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* Core class used to implement taxonomy queries for the Taxonomy API. |
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* Used for generating SQL clauses that filter a primary query according to object |
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* taxonomy terms. |
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* WP_Tax_Query is a helper that allows primary query classes, such as WP_Query, to filter |
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* their results by object metadata, by generating `JOIN` and `WHERE` subclauses to be |
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* attached to the primary SQL query string. |
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class WP_Tax_Query { |
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* See WP_Tax_Query::__construct() for information on tax query arguments. |
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public $queries = array(); |
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* The relation between the queries. Can be one of 'AND' or 'OR'. |
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public $relation; |
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private static $no_results = array( 'join' => array( '' ), 'where' => array( '0 = 1' ) ); |
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protected $table_aliases = array(); |
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* Terms and taxonomies fetched by this query. |
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public $queried_terms = array(); |
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* Database table that where the metadata's objects are stored (eg $wpdb->users). |
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* Optional. An array of first-order clause parameters, or another fully-formed tax query. |
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* @type string $taxonomy Taxonomy being queried. Optional when field=term_taxonomy_id. |
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* Accepts 'AND', 'IN', 'NOT IN', 'EXISTS', 'NOT EXISTS'. |
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public function __construct( $tax_query ) { |
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517
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* @param array $parent_query Parent query of $clause. |
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protected function find_compatible_table_alias( $clause, $parent_query ) { |
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// Sanity check. Only IN queries use the JOIN syntax . |
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if ( ! isset( $clause['operator'] ) || 'IN' !== $clause['operator'] ) { |
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return $alias; |
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} |
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// Since we're only checking IN queries, we're only concerned with OR relations. |
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if ( ! isset( $parent_query['relation'] ) || 'OR' !== $parent_query['relation'] ) { |
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$compatible_operators = array( 'IN' ); |
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foreach ( $parent_query as $sibling ) { |
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if ( ! is_array( $sibling ) || ! $this->is_first_order_clause( $sibling ) ) { |
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if ( empty( $sibling['alias'] ) || empty( $sibling['operator'] ) ) { |
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} |
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544
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// The sibling must both have compatible operator to share its alias. |
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545
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if ( in_array( strtoupper( $sibling['operator'] ), $compatible_operators ) ) { |
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$alias = $sibling['alias']; |
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} |
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} |
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* Validates a single query. |
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* |
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557
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* @since 3.2.0 |
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* @access private |
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* |
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560
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* @param array $query The single query. Passed by reference. |
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561
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*/ |
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562
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private function clean_query( &$query ) { |
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if ( empty( $query['taxonomy'] ) ) { |
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if ( 'term_taxonomy_id' !== $query['field'] ) { |
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565
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$query = new WP_Error( 'invalid_taxonomy', __( 'Invalid taxonomy.' ) ); |
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return; |
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567
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} |
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// so long as there are shared terms, include_children requires that a taxonomy is set |
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570
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$query['include_children'] = false; |
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} elseif ( ! taxonomy_exists( $query['taxonomy'] ) ) { |
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572
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$query = new WP_Error( 'invalid_taxonomy', __( 'Invalid taxonomy.' ) ); |
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573
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return; |
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574
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} |
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575
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|
576
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$query['terms'] = array_unique( (array) $query['terms'] ); |
|
577
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|
578
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if ( is_taxonomy_hierarchical( $query['taxonomy'] ) && $query['include_children'] ) { |
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579
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|
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$this->transform_query( $query, 'term_id' ); |
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580
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if ( is_wp_error( $query ) ) |
|
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return; |
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|
584
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$children = array(); |
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585
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foreach ( $query['terms'] as $term ) { |
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586
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$children = array_merge( $children, get_term_children( $term, $query['taxonomy'] ) ); |
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587
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$children[] = $term; |
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588
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} |
|
589
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|
$query['terms'] = $children; |
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590
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} |
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591
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592
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$this->transform_query( $query, 'term_taxonomy_id' ); |
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593
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} |
|
594
|
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595
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/** |
|
596
|
|
|
* Transforms a single query, from one field to another. |
|
597
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* |
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598
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|
* @since 3.2.0 |
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599
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* |
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600
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* @global wpdb $wpdb The WordPress database abstraction object. |
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* |
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602
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* @param array $query The single query. Passed by reference. |
|
603
|
|
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* @param string $resulting_field The resulting field. Accepts 'slug', 'name', 'term_taxonomy_id', |
|
604
|
|
|
* or 'term_id'. Default 'term_id'. |
|
605
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|
|
*/ |
|
606
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|
|
public function transform_query( &$query, $resulting_field ) { |
|
607
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|
|
global $wpdb; |
|
608
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|
|
|
|
609
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|
|
if ( empty( $query['terms'] ) ) |
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610
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return; |
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|
612
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if ( $query['field'] == $resulting_field ) |
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613
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return; |
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614
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615
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$resulting_field = sanitize_key( $resulting_field ); |
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616
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|
617
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|
|
switch ( $query['field'] ) { |
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618
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case 'slug': |
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619
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|
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case 'name': |
|
620
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|
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foreach ( $query['terms'] as &$term ) { |
|
621
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|
|
/* |
|
622
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|
|
* 0 is the $term_id parameter. We don't have a term ID yet, but it doesn't |
|
623
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|
|
* matter because `sanitize_term_field()` ignores the $term_id param when the |
|
624
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* context is 'db'. |
|
625
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*/ |
|
626
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$clean_term = sanitize_term_field( $query['field'], $term, 0, $query['taxonomy'], 'db' ); |
|
627
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628
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// Match sanitization in wp_insert_term(). |
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629
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$clean_term = wp_unslash( $clean_term ); |
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630
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631
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$term = "'" . esc_sql( $clean_term ) . "'"; |
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632
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} |
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633
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634
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$terms = implode( ",", $query['terms'] ); |
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635
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636
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$terms = $wpdb->get_col( " |
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637
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SELECT $wpdb->term_taxonomy.$resulting_field |
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638
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FROM $wpdb->term_taxonomy |
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639
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INNER JOIN $wpdb->terms USING (term_id) |
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640
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WHERE taxonomy = '{$query['taxonomy']}' |
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641
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AND $wpdb->terms.{$query['field']} IN ($terms) |
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642
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" ); |
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643
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break; |
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644
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case 'term_taxonomy_id': |
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645
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$terms = implode( ',', array_map( 'intval', $query['terms'] ) ); |
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646
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$terms = $wpdb->get_col( " |
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647
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SELECT $resulting_field |
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648
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FROM $wpdb->term_taxonomy |
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649
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WHERE term_taxonomy_id IN ($terms) |
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650
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" ); |
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651
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break; |
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652
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default: |
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653
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$terms = implode( ',', array_map( 'intval', $query['terms'] ) ); |
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654
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$terms = $wpdb->get_col( " |
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655
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SELECT $resulting_field |
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656
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FROM $wpdb->term_taxonomy |
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657
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WHERE taxonomy = '{$query['taxonomy']}' |
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658
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AND term_id IN ($terms) |
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659
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" ); |
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660
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} |
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661
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662
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if ( 'AND' == $query['operator'] && count( $terms ) < count( $query['terms'] ) ) { |
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663
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$query = new WP_Error( 'inexistent_terms', __( 'Inexistent terms.' ) ); |
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664
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return; |
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665
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} |
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666
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667
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$query['terms'] = $terms; |
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668
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$query['field'] = $resulting_field; |
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669
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} |
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670
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} |
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671
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This check looks for the generic type
arrayas a return type and suggests a more specific type. This type is inferred from the actual code.