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<?php /** * Core Widgets API * * This API is used for creating dynamic sidebar without hardcoding functionality into * themes. * * Includes both internal WordPress routines and theme-use routines. * * This functionality was found in a plugin before the WordPress 2.2 release, which * included it in the core from that point on. * * @link https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/manage-wordpress-widgets/ * @link https://developer.wordpress.org/themes/functionality/widgets/ * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Widgets * @since 2.2.0 */
// // Global Variables. //
/** @ignore */ global $wp_registered_sidebars, $wp_registered_widgets, $wp_registered_widget_controls, $wp_registered_widget_updates;
/** * Stores the sidebars, since many themes can have more than one. * * @since 2.2.0 * * @global array $wp_registered_sidebars The registered sidebars. */ $wp_registered_sidebars = array();
/** * Registers a widget. * * Registers a WP_Widget widget * * @since 2.8.0 * @since 4.6.0 Updated the `$widget` parameter to also accept a WP_Widget instance object * instead of simply a `WP_Widget` subclass name. * * @see WP_Widget * * @global WP_Widget_Factory $wp_widget_factory * * @param string|WP_Widget $widget Either the name of a `WP_Widget` subclass or an instance of a `WP_Widget` subclass. */ function register_widget( $widget ) { global $wp_widget_factory;
$wp_widget_factory->register( $widget ); }
/** * Unregisters a widget. * * Unregisters a WP_Widget widget. Useful for un-registering default widgets. * Run within a function hooked to the {@see 'widgets_init'} action. * * @since 2.8.0 * @since 4.6.0 Updated the `$widget` parameter to also accept a WP_Widget instance object * instead of simply a `WP_Widget` subclass name. * * @see WP_Widget * * @global WP_Widget_Factory $wp_widget_factory * * @param string|WP_Widget $widget Either the name of a `WP_Widget` subclass or an instance of a `WP_Widget` subclass. */ function unregister_widget( $widget ) { global $wp_widget_factory;
$wp_widget_factory->unregister( $widget ); }
/** * Creates multiple sidebars. * * If you wanted to quickly create multiple sidebars for a theme or internally. * This function will allow you to do so. If you don't pass the 'name' and/or * 'id' in `$args`, then they will be built for you. * * @since 2.2.0 * * @see register_sidebar() The second parameter is documented by register_sidebar() and is the same here. * * @global array $wp_registered_sidebars The new sidebars are stored in this array by sidebar ID. * * @param int $number Optional. Number of sidebars to create. Default 1. * @param array|string $args { * Optional. Array or string of arguments for building a sidebar. * * @type string $id The base string of the unique identifier for each sidebar. If provided, and multiple * sidebars are being defined, the ID will have "-2" appended, and so on. * Default 'sidebar-' followed by the number the sidebar creation is currently at. * @type string $name The name or title for the sidebars displayed in the admin dashboard. If registering * more than one sidebar, include '%d' in the string as a placeholder for the uniquely * assigned number for each sidebar. * Default 'Sidebar' for the first sidebar, otherwise 'Sidebar %d'. * } */ function register_sidebars( $number = 1, $args = array() ) { global $wp_registered_sidebars; $number = (int) $number;
/* * Custom specified ID's are suffixed if they exist already. * Automatically generated sidebar names need to be suffixed regardless starting at -0. */ if ( isset( $args['id'] ) ) { $_args['id'] = $args['id']; $n = 2; // Start at -2 for conflicting custom IDs. while ( is_registered_sidebar( $_args['id'] ) ) { $_args['id'] = $args['id'] . '-' . $n++; } } else { $n = count( $wp_registered_sidebars ); do { $_args['id'] = 'sidebar-' . ++$n; } while ( is_registered_sidebar( $_args['id'] ) ); } register_sidebar( $_args ); } }
/** * Builds the definition for a single sidebar and returns the ID. * * Accepts either a string or an array and then parses that against a set * of default arguments for the new sidebar. WordPress will automatically * generate a sidebar ID and name based on the current number of registered * sidebars if those arguments are not included. * * When allowing for automatic generation of the name and ID parameters, keep * in mind that the incrementor for your sidebar can change over time depending * on what other plugins and themes are installed. * * If theme support for 'widgets' has not yet been added when this function is * called, it will be automatically enabled through the use of add_theme_support(). * * @since 2.2.0 * @since 5.6.0 Added the `before_sidebar` and `after_sidebar` arguments. * @since 5.9.0 Added the `show_in_rest` argument. * * @global array $wp_registered_sidebars The registered sidebars. * * @param array|string $args { * Optional. Array or string of arguments for the sidebar being registered. * * @type string $name The name or title of the sidebar displayed in the Widgets * interface. Default 'Sidebar $instance'. * @type string $id The unique identifier by which the sidebar will be called. * Default 'sidebar-$instance'. * @type string $description Description of the sidebar, displayed in the Widgets interface. * Default empty string. * @type string $class Extra CSS class to assign to the sidebar in the Widgets interface. * Default empty. * @type string $before_widget HTML content to prepend to each widget's HTML output when assigned * to this sidebar. Receives the widget's ID attribute as `%1$s` * and class name as `%2$s`. Default is an opening list item element. * @type string $after_widget HTML content to append to each widget's HTML output when assigned * to this sidebar. Default is a closing list item element. * @type string $before_title HTML content to prepend to the sidebar title when displayed. * Default is an opening h2 element. * @type string $after_title HTML content to append to the sidebar title when displayed. * Default is a closing h2 element. * @type string $before_sidebar HTML content to prepend to the sidebar when displayed. * Receives the `$id` argument as `%1$s` and `$class` as `%2$s`. * Outputs after the {@see 'dynamic_sidebar_before'} action. * Default empty string. * @type string $after_sidebar HTML content to append to the sidebar when displayed. * Outputs before the {@see 'dynamic_sidebar_after'} action. * Default empty string. * @type bool $show_in_rest Whether to show this sidebar publicly in the REST API. * Defaults to only showing the sidebar to administrator users. * } * @return string Sidebar ID added to $wp_registered_sidebars global. */ function register_sidebar( $args = array() ) { global $wp_registered_sidebars;
if ( $id_is_empty ) { _doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: The 'id' argument, 2: Sidebar name, 3: Recommended 'id' value. */ __( 'No %1$s was set in the arguments array for the "%2$s" sidebar. Defaulting to "%3$s". Manually set the %1$s to "%3$s" to silence this notice and keep existing sidebar content.' ), '<code>id</code>', $sidebar['name'], $sidebar['id'] ), '4.2.0' ); }
/** * Fires once a sidebar has been registered. * * @since 3.0.0 * * @param array $sidebar Parsed arguments for the registered sidebar. */ do_action( 'register_sidebar', $sidebar );
return $sidebar['id']; }
/** * Removes a sidebar from the list. * * @since 2.2.0 * * @global array $wp_registered_sidebars The registered sidebars. * * @param string|int $sidebar_id The ID of the sidebar when it was registered. */ function unregister_sidebar( $sidebar_id ) { global $wp_registered_sidebars;
/** * Checks if a sidebar is registered. * * @since 4.4.0 * * @global array $wp_registered_sidebars The registered sidebars. * * @param string|int $sidebar_id The ID of the sidebar when it was registered. * @return bool True if the sidebar is registered, false otherwise. */ function is_registered_sidebar( $sidebar_id ) { global $wp_registered_sidebars;
/** * Registers an instance of a widget. * * The default widget option is 'classname' that can be overridden. * * The function can also be used to un-register widgets when `$output_callback` * parameter is an empty string. * * @since 2.2.0 * @since 5.3.0 Formalized the existing and already documented `...$params` parameter * by adding it to the function signature. * @since 5.8.0 Added show_instance_in_rest option. * * @global array $wp_registered_widgets Uses stored registered widgets. * @global array $wp_registered_widget_controls Stores the registered widget controls (options). * @global array $wp_registered_widget_updates The registered widget updates. * @global array $_wp_deprecated_widgets_callbacks * * @param int|string $id Widget ID. * @param string $name Widget display title. * @param callable $output_callback Run when widget is called. * @param array $options { * Optional. An array of supplementary widget options for the instance. * * @type string $classname Class name for the widget's HTML container. Default is a shortened * version of the output callback name. * @type string $description Widget description for display in the widget administration * panel and/or theme. * @type bool $show_instance_in_rest Whether to show the widget's instance settings in the REST API. * Only available for WP_Widget based widgets. * } * @param mixed ...$params Optional additional parameters to pass to the callback function when it's called. */ function wp_register_sidebar_widget( $id, $name, $output_callback, $options = array(), ...$params ) { global $wp_registered_widgets, $wp_registered_widget_controls, $wp_registered_widget_updates, $_wp_deprecated_widgets_callbacks;
/** * Fires once for each registered widget. * * @since 3.0.0 * * @param array $widget An array of default widget arguments. */ do_action( 'wp_register_sidebar_widget', $widget ); $wp_registered_widgets[ $id ] = $widget; } }
/** * Retrieves description for widget. * * When registering widgets, the options can also include 'description' that * describes the widget for display on the widget administration panel or * in the theme. * * @since 2.5.0 * * @global array $wp_registered_widgets The registered widgets. * * @param int|string $id Widget ID. * @return string|void Widget description, if available. */ function wp_widget_description( $id ) { if ( ! is_scalar( $id ) ) { return; }
/** * Retrieves description for a sidebar. * * When registering sidebars a 'description' parameter can be included that * describes the sidebar for display on the widget administration panel. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @global array $wp_registered_sidebars The registered sidebars. * * @param string $id sidebar ID. * @return string|void Sidebar description, if available. */ function wp_sidebar_description( $id ) { if ( ! is_scalar( $id ) ) { return; }
/** * Fires just before a widget is removed from a sidebar. * * @since 3.0.0 * * @param int|string $id The widget ID. */ do_action( 'wp_unregister_sidebar_widget', $id );
/** * Registers widget control callback for customizing options. * * @since 2.2.0 * @since 5.3.0 Formalized the existing and already documented `...$params` parameter * by adding it to the function signature. * * @global array $wp_registered_widget_controls The registered widget controls. * @global array $wp_registered_widget_updates The registered widget updates. * @global array $wp_registered_widgets The registered widgets. * @global array $_wp_deprecated_widgets_callbacks * * @param int|string $id Sidebar ID. * @param string $name Sidebar display name. * @param callable $control_callback Run when sidebar is displayed. * @param array $options { * Optional. Array or string of control options. Default empty array. * * @type int $height Never used. Default 200. * @type int $width Width of the fully expanded control form (but try hard to use the default width). * Default 250. * @type int|string $id_base Required for multi-widgets, i.e widgets that allow multiple instances such as the * text widget. The widget ID will end up looking like `{$id_base}-{$unique_number}`. * } * @param mixed ...$params Optional additional parameters to pass to the callback function when it's called. */ function wp_register_widget_control( $id, $name, $control_callback, $options = array(), ...$params ) { global $wp_registered_widget_controls, $wp_registered_widget_updates, $wp_registered_widgets, $_wp_deprecated_widgets_callbacks;
/** * Registers the update callback for a widget. * * @since 2.8.0 * @since 5.3.0 Formalized the existing and already documented `...$params` parameter * by adding it to the function signature. * * @global array $wp_registered_widget_updates The registered widget updates. * * @param string $id_base The base ID of a widget created by extending WP_Widget. * @param callable $update_callback Update callback method for the widget. * @param array $options Optional. Widget control options. See wp_register_widget_control(). * Default empty array. * @param mixed ...$params Optional additional parameters to pass to the callback function when it's called. */ function _register_widget_update_callback( $id_base, $update_callback, $options = array(), ...$params ) { global $wp_registered_widget_updates;
/** * Registers the form callback for a widget. * * @since 2.8.0 * @since 5.3.0 Formalized the existing and already documented `...$params` parameter * by adding it to the function signature. * * @global array $wp_registered_widget_controls The registered widget controls. * * @param int|string $id Widget ID. * @param string $name Name attribute for the widget. * @param callable $form_callback Form callback. * @param array $options Optional. Widget control options. See wp_register_widget_control(). * Default empty array. * @param mixed ...$params Optional additional parameters to pass to the callback function when it's called. */
function _register_widget_form_callback( $id, $name, $form_callback, $options = array(), ...$params ) { global $wp_registered_widget_controls;
/** * Removes control callback for widget. * * @since 2.2.0 * * @param int|string $id Widget ID. */ function wp_unregister_widget_control( $id ) { wp_register_widget_control( $id, '', '' ); }
/** * Displays dynamic sidebar. * * By default this displays the default sidebar or 'sidebar-1'. If your theme specifies the 'id' or * 'name' parameter for its registered sidebars you can pass an ID or name as the $index parameter. * Otherwise, you can pass in a numerical index to display the sidebar at that index. * * @since 2.2.0 * * @global array $wp_registered_sidebars The registered sidebars. * @global array $wp_registered_widgets The registered widgets. * * @param int|string $index Optional. Index, name or ID of dynamic sidebar. Default 1. * @return bool True, if widget sidebar was found and called. False if not found or not called. */ function dynamic_sidebar( $index = 1 ) { global $wp_registered_sidebars, $wp_registered_widgets;
/** * Fires before widgets are rendered in a dynamic sidebar. * * Note: The action also fires for empty sidebars, and on both the front end * and back end, including the Inactive Widgets sidebar on the Widgets screen. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param int|string $index Index, name, or ID of the dynamic sidebar. * @param bool $has_widgets Whether the sidebar is populated with widgets. * Default true. */ do_action( 'dynamic_sidebar_before', $index, true );
/** * Filters the parameters passed to a widget's display callback. * * Note: The filter is evaluated on both the front end and back end, * including for the Inactive Widgets sidebar on the Widgets screen. * * @since 2.5.0 * * @see register_sidebar() * * @param array $params { * @type array $args { * An array of widget display arguments. * * @type string $name Name of the sidebar the widget is assigned to. * @type string $id ID of the sidebar the widget is assigned to. * @type string $description The sidebar description. * @type string $class CSS class applied to the sidebar container. * @type string $before_widget HTML markup to prepend to each widget in the sidebar. * @type string $after_widget HTML markup to append to each widget in the sidebar. * @type string $before_title HTML markup to prepend to the widget title when displayed. * @type string $after_title HTML markup to append to the widget title when displayed. * @type string $widget_id ID of the widget. * @type string $widget_name Name of the widget. * } * @type array $widget_args { * An array of multi-widget arguments. * * @type int $number Number increment used for multiples of the same widget. * } * } */ $params = apply_filters( 'dynamic_sidebar_params', $params );
/** * Fires before a widget's display callback is called. * * Note: The action fires on both the front end and back end, including * for widgets in the Inactive Widgets sidebar on the Widgets screen. * * The action is not fired for empty sidebars. * * @since 3.0.0 * * @param array $widget { * An associative array of widget arguments. * * @type string $name Name of the widget. * @type string $id Widget ID. * @type callable $callback When the hook is fired on the front end, `$callback` is an array * containing the widget object. Fired on the back end, `$callback` * is 'wp_widget_control', see `$_callback`. * @type array $params An associative array of multi-widget arguments. * @type string $classname CSS class applied to the widget container. * @type string $description The widget description. * @type array $_callback When the hook is fired on the back end, `$_callback` is populated * with an array containing the widget object, see `$callback`. * } */ do_action( 'dynamic_sidebar', $wp_registered_widgets[ $id ] );
/** * Fires after widgets are rendered in a dynamic sidebar. * * Note: The action also fires for empty sidebars, and on both the front end * and back end, including the Inactive Widgets sidebar on the Widgets screen. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param int|string $index Index, name, or ID of the dynamic sidebar. * @param bool $has_widgets Whether the sidebar is populated with widgets. * Default true. */ do_action( 'dynamic_sidebar_after', $index, true );
/** * Filters whether a sidebar has widgets. * * Note: The filter is also evaluated for empty sidebars, and on both the front end * and back end, including the Inactive Widgets sidebar on the Widgets screen. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param bool $did_one Whether at least one widget was rendered in the sidebar. * Default false. * @param int|string $index Index, name, or ID of the dynamic sidebar. */ return apply_filters( 'dynamic_sidebar_has_widgets', $did_one, $index ); }
/** * Determines whether a given widget is displayed on the front end. * * Either $callback or $id_base can be used. * $id_base is the first argument when extending WP_Widget class. * Without the optional $widget_id parameter, returns the ID of the first sidebar * in which the first instance of the widget with the given callback or $id_base is found. * With the $widget_id parameter, returns the ID of the sidebar where * the widget with that callback/$id_base AND that ID is found. * * NOTE: $widget_id and $id_base are the same for single widgets. To be effective * this function has to run after widgets have initialized, at action {@see 'init'} or later. * * For more information on this and similar theme functions, check out * the {@link https://developer.wordpress.org/themes/basics/conditional-tags/ * Conditional Tags} article in the Theme Developer Handbook. * * @since 2.2.0 * * @global array $wp_registered_widgets The registered widgets. * * @param callable|false $callback Optional. Widget callback to check. Default false. * @param string|false $widget_id Optional. Widget ID. Optional, but needed for checking. * Default false. * @param string|false $id_base Optional. The base ID of a widget created by extending WP_Widget. * Default false. * @param bool $skip_inactive Optional. Whether to check in 'wp_inactive_widgets'. * Default true. * @return string|false ID of the sidebar in which the widget is active, * false if the widget is not active. */ function is_active_widget( $callback = false, $widget_id = false, $id_base = false, $skip_inactive = true ) { global $wp_registered_widgets;
/** * Determines whether the dynamic sidebar is enabled and used by the theme. * * For more information on this and similar theme functions, check out * the {@link https://developer.wordpress.org/themes/basics/conditional-tags/ * Conditional Tags} article in the Theme Developer Handbook. * * @since 2.2.0 * * @global array $wp_registered_widgets The registered widgets. * @global array $wp_registered_sidebars The registered sidebars. * * @return bool True if using widgets, false otherwise. */ function is_dynamic_sidebar() { global $wp_registered_widgets, $wp_registered_sidebars;
/** * Determines whether a sidebar contains widgets. * * For more information on this and similar theme functions, check out * the {@link https://developer.wordpress.org/themes/basics/conditional-tags/ * Conditional Tags} article in the Theme Developer Handbook. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param string|int $index Sidebar name, id or number to check. * @return bool True if the sidebar has widgets, false otherwise. */ function is_active_sidebar( $index ) { $index = ( is_int( $index ) ) ? "sidebar-$index" : sanitize_title( $index ); $sidebars_widgets = wp_get_sidebars_widgets(); $is_active_sidebar = ! empty( $sidebars_widgets[ $index ] );
/** * Filters whether a dynamic sidebar is considered "active". * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param bool $is_active_sidebar Whether or not the sidebar should be considered "active". * In other words, whether the sidebar contains any widgets. * @param int|string $index Index, name, or ID of the dynamic sidebar. */ return apply_filters( 'is_active_sidebar', $is_active_sidebar, $index ); }
// // Internal Functions. //
/** * Retrieves the full list of sidebars and their widget instance IDs. * * Will upgrade sidebar widget list, if needed. Will also save updated list, if * needed. * * @since 2.2.0 * @access private * * @global array $_wp_sidebars_widgets * @global array $sidebars_widgets * * @param bool $deprecated Not used (argument deprecated). * @return array Upgraded list of widgets to version 3 array format when called from the admin. */ function wp_get_sidebars_widgets( $deprecated = true ) { if ( true !== $deprecated ) { _deprecated_argument( __FUNCTION__, '2.8.1' ); }
global $_wp_sidebars_widgets, $sidebars_widgets;
/* * If loading from front page, consult $_wp_sidebars_widgets rather than options * to see if wp_convert_widget_settings() has made manipulations in memory. */ if ( ! is_admin() ) { if ( empty( $_wp_sidebars_widgets ) ) { $_wp_sidebars_widgets = get_option( 'sidebars_widgets', array() ); }
/** * Filters the list of sidebars and their widgets. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param array $sidebars_widgets An associative array of sidebars and their widgets. */ return apply_filters( 'sidebars_widgets', $sidebars_widgets ); }
/** * Retrieves the registered sidebar with the given ID. * * @since 5.9.0 * * @global array $wp_registered_sidebars The registered sidebars. * * @param string $id The sidebar ID. * @return array|null The discovered sidebar, or null if it is not registered. */ function wp_get_sidebar( $id ) { global $wp_registered_sidebars;
foreach ( (array) $wp_registered_sidebars as $sidebar ) { if ( $sidebar['id'] === $id ) { return $sidebar; } }
/** * Converts the widget settings from single to multi-widget format. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @global array $_wp_sidebars_widgets * * @param string $base_name Root ID for all widgets of this type. * @param string $option_name Option name for this widget type. * @param array $settings The array of widget instance settings. * @return array The array of widget settings converted to multi-widget format. */ function wp_convert_widget_settings( $base_name, $option_name, $settings ) { // This test may need expanding. $single = false; $changed = false;
// If loading from the front page, update sidebar in memory but don't save to options. if ( is_admin() ) { $sidebars_widgets = get_option( 'sidebars_widgets' ); } else { if ( empty( $GLOBALS['_wp_sidebars_widgets'] ) ) { $GLOBALS['_wp_sidebars_widgets'] = get_option( 'sidebars_widgets', array() ); } $sidebars_widgets = &$GLOBALS['_wp_sidebars_widgets']; }
/** * Outputs an arbitrary widget as a template tag. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @global WP_Widget_Factory $wp_widget_factory * * @param string $widget The widget's PHP class name (see class-wp-widget.php). * @param array $instance Optional. The widget's instance settings. Default empty array. * @param array $args { * Optional. Array of arguments to configure the display of the widget. * * @type string $before_widget HTML content that will be prepended to the widget's HTML output. * Default `<div class="widget %s">`, where `%s` is the widget's class name. * @type string $after_widget HTML content that will be appended to the widget's HTML output. * Default `</div>`. * @type string $before_title HTML content that will be prepended to the widget's title when displayed. * Default `<h2 class="widgettitle">`. * @type string $after_title HTML content that will be appended to the widget's title when displayed. * Default `</h2>`. * } */ function the_widget( $widget, $instance = array(), $args = array() ) { global $wp_widget_factory;
if ( ! isset( $wp_widget_factory->widgets[ $widget ] ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, sprintf( /* translators: %s: register_widget() */ __( 'Widgets need to be registered using %s, before they can be displayed.' ), '<code>register_widget()</code>' ), '4.9.0' ); return; }
/** * Validates and remaps any "orphaned" widgets to wp_inactive_widgets sidebar, * and saves the widget settings. This has to run at least on each theme change. * * For example, let's say theme A has a "footer" sidebar, and theme B doesn't have one. * After switching from theme A to theme B, all the widgets previously assigned * to the footer would be inaccessible. This function detects this scenario, and * moves all the widgets previously assigned to the footer under wp_inactive_widgets. * * Despite the word "retrieve" in the name, this function actually updates the database * and the global `$sidebars_widgets`. For that reason it should not be run on front end, * unless the `$theme_changed` value is 'customize' (to bypass the database write). * * @since 2.8.0 * * @global array $wp_registered_sidebars The registered sidebars. * @global array $sidebars_widgets * @global array $wp_registered_widgets The registered widgets. * * @param string|bool $theme_changed Whether the theme was changed as a boolean. A value * of 'customize' defers updates for the Customizer. * @return array Updated sidebars widgets. */ function retrieve_widgets( $theme_changed = false ) { global $wp_registered_sidebars, $sidebars_widgets, $wp_registered_widgets;
// Only keep active and default widgets. if ( is_numeric( $number ) && (int) $number < 2 ) { unset( $lost_widgets[ $key ] ); } } $sidebars_widgets['wp_inactive_widgets'] = array_merge( $lost_widgets, (array) $sidebars_widgets['wp_inactive_widgets'] );
if ( 'customize' !== $theme_changed ) { // Update the widgets settings in the database. wp_set_sidebars_widgets( $sidebars_widgets ); }
return $sidebars_widgets; }
/** * Compares a list of sidebars with their widgets against an allowed list. * * @since 4.9.0 * @since 4.9.2 Always tries to restore widget assignments from previous data, not just if sidebars needed mapping. * * @global array $wp_registered_sidebars The registered sidebars. * * @param array $existing_sidebars_widgets List of sidebars and their widget instance IDs. * @return array Mapped sidebars widgets. */ function wp_map_sidebars_widgets( $existing_sidebars_widgets ) { global $wp_registered_sidebars;
// Short-circuit if there are no sidebars to map. if ( ! is_array( $existing_sidebars_widgets ) || empty( $existing_sidebars_widgets ) ) { return $new_sidebars_widgets; }
// If old and new theme have just one sidebar, map it and we're done. if ( 1 === count( $existing_sidebars_widgets ) && 1 === count( $wp_registered_sidebars ) ) { $new_sidebars_widgets[ key( $wp_registered_sidebars ) ] = array_pop( $existing_sidebars_widgets );
return $new_sidebars_widgets; }
// Map locations with the same slug. $existing_sidebars = array_keys( $existing_sidebars_widgets );
// If there are more sidebars, try to map them. if ( ! empty( $existing_sidebars_widgets ) ) {
/* * If old and new theme both have sidebars that contain phrases * from within the same group, make an educated guess and map it. */ $common_slug_groups = array( array( 'sidebar', 'primary', 'main', 'right' ), array( 'second', 'left' ), array( 'sidebar-2', 'footer', 'bottom' ), array( 'header', 'top' ), );
// Go through each group... foreach ( $common_slug_groups as $slug_group ) {
// ...and see if any of these slugs... foreach ( $slug_group as $slug ) {
// ...and any of the new sidebars... foreach ( $wp_registered_sidebars as $new_sidebar => $args ) {
// Then see if any of the existing sidebars... foreach ( $existing_sidebars_widgets as $sidebar => $widgets ) {
// ...and any slug in the same group... foreach ( $slug_group as $slug ) {
// ... have a match as well. if ( false === stripos( $sidebar, $slug ) && false === stripos( $slug, $sidebar ) ) { continue; }
// Make sure this sidebar wasn't mapped and removed previously. if ( ! empty( $existing_sidebars_widgets[ $sidebar ] ) ) {
// We have a match that can be mapped! $new_sidebars_widgets[ $new_sidebar ] = array_merge( $new_sidebars_widgets[ $new_sidebar ], $existing_sidebars_widgets[ $sidebar ] );
// Remove the mapped sidebar so it can't be mapped again. unset( $existing_sidebars_widgets[ $sidebar ] );
// Go back and check the next new sidebar. continue 3; } } // End foreach ( $slug_group as $slug ). } // End foreach ( $existing_sidebars_widgets as $sidebar => $widgets ). } // End foreach ( $wp_registered_sidebars as $new_sidebar => $args ). } // End foreach ( $slug_group as $slug ). } // End foreach ( $common_slug_groups as $slug_group ). }
// Move any left over widgets to inactive sidebar. foreach ( $existing_sidebars_widgets as $widgets ) { if ( is_array( $widgets ) && ! empty( $widgets ) ) { $new_sidebars_widgets['wp_inactive_widgets'] = array_merge( $new_sidebars_widgets['wp_inactive_widgets'], $widgets ); } }
// Sidebars_widgets settings from when this theme was previously active. $old_sidebars_widgets = get_theme_mod( 'sidebars_widgets' ); $old_sidebars_widgets = isset( $old_sidebars_widgets['data'] ) ? $old_sidebars_widgets['data'] : false;
if ( is_array( $old_sidebars_widgets ) ) {
// Remove empty sidebars, no need to map those. $old_sidebars_widgets = array_filter( $old_sidebars_widgets );
// Only check sidebars that are empty or have not been mapped to yet. foreach ( $new_sidebars_widgets as $new_sidebar => $new_widgets ) { if ( array_key_exists( $new_sidebar, $old_sidebars_widgets ) && ! empty( $new_widgets ) ) { unset( $old_sidebars_widgets[ $new_sidebar ] ); } }
// Remove orphaned widgets, we're only interested in previously active sidebars. foreach ( $old_sidebars_widgets as $sidebar => $widgets ) { if ( str_starts_with( $sidebar, 'orphaned_widgets' ) ) { unset( $old_sidebars_widgets[ $sidebar ] ); } }
// Go through each remaining sidebar... foreach ( $old_sidebars_widgets as $old_sidebar => $old_widgets ) {
// ...and check every new sidebar... foreach ( $new_sidebars_widgets as $new_sidebar => $new_widgets ) {
// ...for every widget we're trying to revive. foreach ( $old_widgets as $key => $widget_id ) { $active_key = array_search( $widget_id, $new_widgets, true );
// If the widget is used elsewhere... if ( false !== $active_key ) {
// ...and that elsewhere is inactive widgets... if ( 'wp_inactive_widgets' === $new_sidebar ) {
// ...remove it from there and keep the active version... unset( $new_sidebars_widgets['wp_inactive_widgets'][ $active_key ] ); } else {
// ...otherwise remove it from the old sidebar and keep it in the new one. unset( $old_sidebars_widgets[ $old_sidebar ][ $key ] ); } } // End if ( $active_key ). } // End foreach ( $old_widgets as $key => $widget_id ). } // End foreach ( $new_sidebars_widgets as $new_sidebar => $new_widgets ). } // End foreach ( $old_sidebars_widgets as $old_sidebar => $old_widgets ). } // End if ( ! empty( $old_sidebars_widgets ) ).
// Restore widget settings from when theme was previously active. $new_sidebars_widgets = array_merge( $new_sidebars_widgets, $old_sidebars_widgets ); }
return $new_sidebars_widgets; }
/** * Compares a list of sidebars with their widgets against an allowed list. * * @since 4.9.0 * * @global array $wp_registered_widgets The registered widgets. * * @param array $sidebars_widgets List of sidebars and their widget instance IDs. * @param array $allowed_widget_ids Optional. List of widget IDs to compare against. Default: Registered widgets. * @return array Sidebars with allowed widgets. */ function _wp_remove_unregistered_widgets( $sidebars_widgets, $allowed_widget_ids = array() ) { if ( empty( $allowed_widget_ids ) ) { $allowed_widget_ids = array_keys( $GLOBALS['wp_registered_widgets'] ); }
if ( ! $rss->get_item_quantity() ) { echo '<ul><li>' . __( 'An error has occurred, which probably means the feed is down. Try again later.' ) . '</li></ul>'; $rss->__destruct(); unset( $rss ); return; }
/** * Registers all of the default WordPress widgets on startup. * * Calls {@see 'widgets_init'} action after all of the WordPress widgets have been registered. * * @since 2.2.0 */ function wp_widgets_init() { if ( ! is_blog_installed() ) { return; }
/** * Fires after all default WordPress widgets have been registered. * * @since 2.2.0 */ do_action( 'widgets_init' ); }
/** * Enables the widgets block editor. This is hooked into 'after_setup_theme' so * that the block editor is enabled by default but can be disabled by themes. * * @since 5.8.0 * * @access private */ function wp_setup_widgets_block_editor() { add_theme_support( 'widgets-block-editor' ); }
/** * Determines whether or not to use the block editor to manage widgets. * Defaults to true unless a theme has removed support for widgets-block-editor * or a plugin has filtered the return value of this function. * * @since 5.8.0 * * @return bool Whether to use the block editor to manage widgets. */ function wp_use_widgets_block_editor() { /** * Filters whether to use the block editor to manage widgets. * * @since 5.8.0 * * @param bool $use_widgets_block_editor Whether to use the block editor to manage widgets. */ return apply_filters( 'use_widgets_block_editor', get_theme_support( 'widgets-block-editor' ) ); }
/** * Converts a widget ID into its id_base and number components. * * @since 5.8.0 * * @param string $id Widget ID. * @return array Array containing a widget's id_base and number components. */ function wp_parse_widget_id( $id ) { $parsed = array();
if ( preg_match( '/^(.+)-(\d+)$/', $id, $matches ) ) { $parsed['id_base'] = $matches[1]; $parsed['number'] = (int) $matches[2]; } else { // Likely an old single widget. $parsed['id_base'] = $id; }
return $parsed; }
/** * Finds the sidebar that a given widget belongs to. * * @since 5.8.0 * * @param string $widget_id The widget ID to look for. * @return string|null The found sidebar's ID, or null if it was not found. */ function wp_find_widgets_sidebar( $widget_id ) { foreach ( wp_get_sidebars_widgets() as $sidebar_id => $widget_ids ) { foreach ( $widget_ids as $maybe_widget_id ) { if ( $maybe_widget_id === $widget_id ) { return (string) $sidebar_id; } } }
return null; }
/** * Assigns a widget to the given sidebar. * * @since 5.8.0 * * @param string $widget_id The widget ID to assign. * @param string $sidebar_id The sidebar ID to assign to. If empty, the widget won't be added to any sidebar. */ function wp_assign_widget_to_sidebar( $widget_id, $sidebar_id ) { $sidebars = wp_get_sidebars_widgets();
foreach ( $sidebars as $maybe_sidebar_id => $widgets ) { foreach ( $widgets as $i => $maybe_widget_id ) { if ( $widget_id === $maybe_widget_id && $sidebar_id !== $maybe_sidebar_id ) { unset( $sidebars[ $maybe_sidebar_id ][ $i ] ); // We could technically break 2 here, but continue looping in case the ID is duplicated. continue 2; } } }
/** * Calls the control callback of a widget and returns the output. * * @since 5.8.0 * * @global array $wp_registered_widget_controls The registered widget controls. * * @param string $id Widget ID. * @return string|null */ function wp_render_widget_control( $id ) { global $wp_registered_widget_controls;
/** * Displays a _doing_it_wrong() message for conflicting widget editor scripts. * * The 'wp-editor' script module is exposed as window.wp.editor. This overrides * the legacy TinyMCE editor module which is required by the widgets editor. * Because of that conflict, these two shouldn't be enqueued together. * See https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/53569. * * There is also another conflict related to styles where the block widgets * editor is hidden if a block enqueues 'wp-edit-post' stylesheet. * See https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/53569. * * @since 5.8.0 * @access private * * @global WP_Scripts $wp_scripts * @global WP_Styles $wp_styles */ function wp_check_widget_editor_deps() { global $wp_scripts, $wp_styles;
if ( $wp_scripts->query( 'wp-edit-widgets', 'enqueued' ) || $wp_scripts->query( 'wp-customize-widgets', 'enqueued' ) ) { if ( $wp_scripts->query( 'wp-editor', 'enqueued' ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( 'wp_enqueue_script()', sprintf( /* translators: 1: 'wp-editor', 2: 'wp-edit-widgets', 3: 'wp-customize-widgets'. */ __( '"%1$s" script should not be enqueued together with the new widgets editor (%2$s or %3$s).' ), 'wp-editor', 'wp-edit-widgets', 'wp-customize-widgets' ), '5.8.0' ); } if ( $wp_styles->query( 'wp-edit-post', 'enqueued' ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( 'wp_enqueue_style()', sprintf( /* translators: 1: 'wp-edit-post', 2: 'wp-edit-widgets', 3: 'wp-customize-widgets'. */ __( '"%1$s" style should not be enqueued together with the new widgets editor (%2$s or %3$s).' ), 'wp-edit-post', 'wp-edit-widgets', 'wp-customize-widgets' ), '5.8.0' ); } } }
/** * Registers the previous theme's sidebars for the block themes. * * @since 6.2.0 * @access private * * @global array $wp_registered_sidebars The registered sidebars. */ function _wp_block_theme_register_classic_sidebars() { global $wp_registered_sidebars;
// Don't use `register_sidebar` since it will enable the `widgets` support for a theme. foreach ( $classic_sidebars as $sidebar ) { $wp_registered_sidebars[ $sidebar['id'] ] = $sidebar; } }