/** * Core class used for interacting with a multisite network. * * This class is used during load to populate the `$current_site` global and * setup the current network. * * This class is most useful in WordPress multi-network installations where the * ability to interact with any network of sites is required. * * @since 4.4.0 * * @property int $id * @property int $site_id */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] class WP_Network {
/** * Network ID. * * @since 4.4.0 * @since 4.6.0 Converted from public to private to explicitly enable more intuitive * access via magic methods. As part of the access change, the type was * also changed from `string` to `int`. * @var int */ private $id;
/** * Domain of the network. * * @since 4.4.0 * @var string */ public $domain = '';
/** * Path of the network. * * @since 4.4.0 * @var string */ public $path = '';
/** * The ID of the network's main site. * * Named "blog" vs. "site" for legacy reasons. A main site is mapped to * the network when the network is created. * * A numeric string, for compatibility reasons. * * @since 4.4.0 * @var string */ private $blog_id = '0';
/** * Domain used to set cookies for this network. * * @since 4.4.0 * @var string */ public $cookie_domain = '';
/** * Name of this network. * * Named "site" vs. "network" for legacy reasons. * * @since 4.4.0 * @var string */ public $site_name = '';
/** * Retrieves a network from the database by its ID. * * @since 4.4.0 * * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object. * * @param int $network_id The ID of the network to retrieve. * @return WP_Network|false The network's object if found. False if not. */ public static function get_instance( $network_id ) { global $wpdb;
/** * Creates a new WP_Network object. * * Will populate object properties from the object provided and assign other * default properties based on that information. * * @since 4.4.0 * * @param WP_Network|object $network A network object. */ public function __construct( $network ) { foreach ( get_object_vars( $network ) as $key => $value ) { $this->__set( $key, $value ); }
/** * Getter. * * Allows current multisite naming conventions when getting properties. * * @since 4.6.0 * * @param string $key Property to get. * @return mixed Value of the property. Null if not available. */ public function __get( $key ) { switch ( $key ) { case 'id': return (int) $this->id; case 'blog_id': return (string) $this->get_main_site_id(); case 'site_id': return $this->get_main_site_id(); }
return null; }
/** * Isset-er. * * Allows current multisite naming conventions when checking for properties. * * @since 4.6.0 * * @param string $key Property to check if set. * @return bool Whether the property is set. */ public function __isset( $key ) { switch ( $key ) { case 'id': case 'blog_id': case 'site_id': return true; }
return false; }
/** * Setter. * * Allows current multisite naming conventions while setting properties. * * @since 4.6.0 * * @param string $key Property to set. * @param mixed $value Value to assign to the property. */ public function __set( $key, $value ) { switch ( $key ) { case 'id': $this->id = (int) $value; break; case 'blog_id': case 'site_id': $this->blog_id = (string) $value; break; default: $this->$key = $value; } }
/** * Returns the main site ID for the network. * * Internal method used by the magic getter for the 'blog_id' and 'site_id' * properties. * * @since 4.9.0 * * @return int The ID of the main site. */ private function get_main_site_id() { /** * Filters the main site ID. * * Returning a positive integer will effectively short-circuit the function. * * @since 4.9.0 * * @param int|null $main_site_id If a positive integer is returned, it is interpreted as the main site ID. * @param WP_Network $network The network object for which the main site was detected. */ $main_site_id = (int) apply_filters( 'pre_get_main_site_id', null, $this );
if ( 0 < $main_site_id ) { return $main_site_id; }
/** * Sets the site name assigned to the network if one has not been populated. * * @since 4.4.0 */ private function _set_site_name() { if ( ! empty( $this->site_name ) ) { return; }
/** * Sets the cookie domain based on the network domain if one has * not been populated. * * @todo What if the domain of the network doesn't match the current site? * * @since 4.4.0 */ private function _set_cookie_domain() { if ( ! empty( $this->cookie_domain ) ) { return; } $domain = parse_url( $this->domain, PHP_URL_HOST ); $this->cookie_domain = is_string( $domain ) ? $domain : $this->domain; if ( str_starts_with( $this->cookie_domain, 'www.' ) ) { $this->cookie_domain = substr( $this->cookie_domain, 4 ); } }
/** * Retrieves the closest matching network for a domain and path. * * This will not necessarily return an exact match for a domain and path. Instead, it * breaks the domain and path into pieces that are then used to match the closest * possibility from a query. * * The intent of this method is to match a network during bootstrap for a * requested site address. * * @since 4.4.0 * * @param string $domain Domain to check. * @param string $path Path to check. * @param int|null $segments Path segments to use. Defaults to null, or the full path. * @return WP_Network|false Network object if successful. False when no network is found. */ public static function get_by_path( $domain = '', $path = '', $segments = null ) { $domains = array( $domain ); $pieces = explode( '.', $domain );
/* * It's possible one domain to search is 'com', but it might as well * be 'localhost' or some other locally mapped domain. */ while ( array_shift( $pieces ) ) { if ( ! empty( $pieces ) ) { $domains[] = implode( '.', $pieces ); } }
/* * If we've gotten to this function during normal execution, there is * more than one network installed. At this point, who knows how many * we have. Attempt to optimize for the situation where networks are * only domains, thus meaning paths never need to be considered. * * This is a very basic optimization; anything further could have * drawbacks depending on the setup, so this is best done per-installation. */ $using_paths = true; if ( wp_using_ext_object_cache() ) { $using_paths = get_networks( array( 'number' => 1, 'count' => true, 'path__not_in' => '/', ) ); }
/** * Filters the number of path segments to consider when searching for a site. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param int|null $segments The number of path segments to consider. WordPress by default looks at * one path segment. The function default of null only makes sense when you * know the requested path should match a network. * @param string $domain The requested domain. * @param string $path The requested path, in full. */ $segments = apply_filters( 'network_by_path_segments_count', $segments, $domain, $path );
/** * Determines a network by its domain and path. * * This allows one to short-circuit the default logic, perhaps by * replacing it with a routine that is more optimal for your setup. * * Return null to avoid the short-circuit. Return false if no network * can be found at the requested domain and path. Otherwise, return * an object from wp_get_network(). * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param null|false|WP_Network $network Network value to return by path. Default null * to continue retrieving the network. * @param string $domain The requested domain. * @param string $path The requested path, in full. * @param int|null $segments The suggested number of paths to consult. * Default null, meaning the entire path was to be consulted. * @param string[] $paths Array of paths to search for, based on `$path` and `$segments`. */ $pre = apply_filters( 'pre_get_network_by_path', null, $domain, $path, $segments, $paths ); if ( null !== $pre ) { return $pre; }
/* * Domains are sorted by length of domain, then by length of path. * The domain must match for the path to be considered. Otherwise, * a network with the path of / will suffice. */ $found = false; foreach ( $networks as $network ) { if ( ( $network->domain === $domain ) || ( "www.{$network->domain}" === $domain ) ) { if ( in_array( $network->path, $paths, true ) ) { $found = true; break; } } if ( '/' === $network->path ) { $found = true; break; } }