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* REST API: WP_REST_Response class |
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* @package WordPress |
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* Core class used to implement a REST response object. |
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* @see WP_HTTP_Response |
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class WP_REST_Response extends WP_HTTP_Response { |
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* Links related to the response. |
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protected $links = array(); |
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* The route that was to create the response. |
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protected $matched_route = ''; |
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* The handler that was used to create the response. |
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protected $matched_handler = null; |
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* Adds a link to the response. |
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* @link http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5988 |
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* @param string $rel Link relation. Either an IANA registered type, |
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* @param string $href Target URI for the link. |
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* @param array $attributes Optional. Link parameters to send along with the URL. Default empty array. |
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public function add_link( $rel, $href, $attributes = array() ) { |
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if ( empty( $this->links[ $rel ] ) ) { |
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$this->links[ $rel ][] = array( |
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public function remove_link( $rel, $href = null ) { |
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In PHP, under loose comparison (like
==, or!=, orswitchconditions), values of different types might be equal.For
stringvalues, the empty string''is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected: