j98V~lAc98V> x@x9@x9@H@H@xy@H@H@.@!@v@7@7@I@@7@@7@0I@q@{@{@0o@p/q@hI@hI@I@I@(@I@I@y@8y@9@9@I@@p@@p@ J@ J@HJ@xJ@xJ@`p@`p@u@bx@r@pr@{@{@r@pr@~@~@`ax@J@x@jx@J@5r@4r@r@pr@cq@`ax@K@x@2r@2r@|H@param string $action_id */ abstract public function cancel_action( $action_id ); /** * @param string $action_id */ abstract public function delete_action( $action_id ); /** * @param string $action_id * * @return DateTime The date the action is schedule to run, or the date that it ran. */ abstract public function get_date( $action_id ); /** * @param int $max_actions * @param DateTime $before_date Claim only actions schedule before the given date. Defaults to now. * @param array $hooks Claim only actions with a hook or hooks. * @param string $group Claim only actions in the given group. * * @return ActionScheduler_ActionClaim */ abstract public function stake_claim( $max_actions = 10, DateTime $before_date = null, $hooks = array(), $group = '' ); /** * @return int */ abstract public function get_claim_count(); /** * @param ActionScheduler_ActionClaim $claim */ abstract public function release_claim( ActionScheduler_ActionClaim $claim ); /** * @param string $action_id */ abstract public function unclaim_action( $action_id ); /** * @param string $action_id */ abstract public function mark_failure( $action_id ); /** * @param string $action_id */ abstract public function log_execution( $action_id ); /** * @param string $action_id */ abstract public function mark_complete( $action_id ); /** * @param string $action_id * * @return string */ abstract public function get_status( $action_id ); /** * @param string $action_id * @return mixed */ abstract public function get_claim_id( $action_id ); /** * @param string $claim_id * @return array */ abstract public function find_actions_by_claim_id( $claim_id ); /** * @param string $comparison_operator * @return string */ protected function validate_sql_comparator( $comparison_operator ) { if ( in_array( $comparison_operator, array('!=', '>', '>=', '<', '<=', '=') ) ) { return $comparison_operator; } return '='; } /** * Get the time MySQL formatted date/time string for an action's (next) scheduled date. * * @param ActionScheduler_Action $action * @param DateTime $scheduled_date (optional) * @return string */ protected function get_scheduled_date_string( ActionScheduler_Action $action, DateTime $scheduled_date = NULL ) { $next = null === $scheduled_date ? $action->get_schedule()->get_date() : $scheduled_date; if ( ! $next ) { $next = date_create(); } $next->setTimezone( new DateTimeZone( 'UTC' ) ); return $next->format( 'Y-m-d H:i:s' ); } /** * Get the time MySQL formatted date/time string for an action's (next) scheduled date. * * @param ActionScheduler_Action $action * @param DateTime $scheduled_date (optional) * @return string */ protected function get_scheduled_date_string_local( Actiodoesn't fully understand. * * The following list specifies the HTML tags that _are_ supported: * * - Containers: ADDRESS, BLOCKQUOTE, DETAILS, DIALOG, DIV, FOOTER, HEADER, MAIN, MENU, SPAN, SUMMARY. * - Custom elements: All custom elements are supported. :) * - Form elements: BUTTON, DATALIST, FIELDSET, INPUT, LABEL, LEGEND, METER, PROGRESS, SEARCH. * - Formatting elements: B, BIG, CODE, EM, FONT, I, PRE, SMALL, STRIKE, STRONG, TT, U, WBR. * - Heading elements: H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, H6, HGROUP. * - Links: A. * - Lists: DD, DL, DT, LI, OL, UL. * - Media elements: AUDIO, CANVAS, EMBED, FIGCAPTION, FIGURE, IMG, MAP, PICTURE, SOURCE, TRACK, VIDEO. * - Paragraph: BR, P. * - Phrasing elements: ABBR, AREA, BDI, BDO, CITE, DATA, DEL, DFN, INS, MARK, OUTPUT, Q, SAMP, SUB, SUP, TIME, VAR. * - Sectioning elements: ARTICLE, ASIDE, HR, NAV, SECTION. * - Templating elements: SLOT. * - Text decoration: RUBY. * - Deprecated elements: ACRONYM, BLINK, CENTER, DIR, ISINDEX, KEYGEN, LISTING, MULTICOL, NEXTID, PARAM, SPACER. * * ### Supported markup * * Some kinds of non-normative HTML involve reconstruction of formatting elements and * re-parenting of mis-nested elements. For example, a DIV tag found inside a TABLE * may in fact belong _before_ the table in the DOM. If the HTML Processor encounters * such a case it will stop processing. * * The following list specifies HTML markup that _is_ supported: * * - Markup involving only those tags listed above. * - Fully-balanced and non-overlapping tags. * - HTML with unexpected tag closers. * - Some unbalanced or overlapping tags. * - P tags after unclosed P tags. * - BUTTON tags after unclosed BUTTON tags. * - A tags after unclosed A tags that don't involve any active formatting elements. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @see WP_HTML_Tag_Processor * @see https://html.spec.whatwg.org/ */ class WP_HTML_Processor extends WP_HTML_Tag_Processor { /** * The maximum number of bookmarks allowed to exist at any given time. * * HTML processing requires more bookmarks than basic tag processing, * so this class constant from the Tag Processor is overwritten. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @var int */ const MAX_BOOKMARKS = 100; /** * Holds the working state of the parser, including the stack of * open elements and the stack of active formatting elements. * * Initialized in the constructor. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @var WP_HTML_Processor_State */ private $state = null; /** * Used to create unique bookmark names. * * This class sets a bookmark for every tag in the HTML document that it encounters. * The bookmark name is auto-generated and increments, starting with `1`. These are * internal bookmarks and are automatically released when the referring WP_HTML_Token * goes out of scope and is garbage-collected. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @see WP_HTML_Processor::$release_internal_bookmark_on_destruct * * @var int */ private $bookmark_counter = 0; /** * Stores an explanation for why something failed, if it did. * * @see self::get_last_error * * @since 6.4.0 * * @var string|null */ private $last_error = null; /** * Releases a bookmark when PHP garbage-collects its wrapping WP_HTML_Token instance. * * This function is created inside the class constructor so that it can be passed to * the stack of open elements and the stack of active formatting elements without * exposing it as a public method on the class. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @var closure */ private $release_internal_bookmark_on_destruct = null; /** * Stores stack events which arise during parsing of the * HTML document, which will then supply the "match" events. * * @since 6.6.0 * * @var WP_HTML_Stack_Event[] */ private $element_queue = array(); /** * Current stack event, if set, representing a matched token. * * Because the parser may internally point to a place further along in a document * than the nodes which have already been processed (some "virtual" nodes may have * appeared while scanning the HTML document), this will point at the "current" node * being processed. It comes from the front of the element queue. * * @since 6.6.0 * * @var ?WP_HTML_Stack_Event */ private $current_element = null; /** * Context node if created as a fragment parser. * * @var ?WP_HTML_Token */ private $context_node = null; /** * Whether the parser has yet processed the context node, * if created as a fragment parser. * * The context node will be initially pushed onto the stack of open elements, * but when created as a fragment parser, this context element (and the implicit * HTML document node above it) should not be exposed as a matched token or node. * * This boolean indicates whether the processor should skip over the current * node in its initial search for the first node created from the input HTML. * * @var bool */ private $has_seen_context_node = false; /* * Public Interface Functions */ /** * Creates an HTML processor in the fragment parsing mode. * * Use this for cases where you are processing chunks of HTML that * will be found within a bigger HTML document, such as rendered * block output that exists within a post, `the_content` inside a * rendered site layout. * * Fragment parsing occurs within a context, which is an HTML element * that the document will eventually be placed in. It becomes important * when special elements have different rules than others, such as inside * a TEXTAREA or a TITLE tag where things that look like tags are text, * or inside a SCRIPT tag where things that look like HTML syntax are JS. * * The context value should be a representation of the tag into which the * HTML is found. For most cases this will be the body element. The HTML * form is provided because a context element may have attributes that * impact the parse, such as with a SCRIPT tag and its `type` attribute. * * ## Current HTML Support * * - The only supported context is ``, which is the default value. * - The only supported document encoding is `UTF-8`, which is the default value. * * @since 6.4.0 * @since 6.6.0 Returns `static` instead of `self` so it can create subclass instances. * * @param string $html Input HTML fragment to process. * @param string $context Context element for the fragment, must be default of ``. * @param string $encoding Text encoding of the document; must be default of 'UTF-8'. * @return static|null The created processor if successful, otherwise null. */ public static function create_fragment( $html, $context = '', $encoding = 'UTF-8' ) { if ( '' !== $context || 'UTF-8' !== $encoding ) { return null; } $processor = new static( $html, self::CONSTRUCTOR_UNLOCK_CODE ); $processor->state->context_node = array( 'BODY', array() ); $processor->state->insertion_mode = WP_HTML_Processor_State::INSERTION_MODE_IN_BODY; // @todo Create "fake" bookmarks for non-existent but implied nodes. $processor->bookmarks['root-node'] = new WP_HTML_Span( 0, 0 ); $processor->bookmarks['context-node'] = new WP_HTML_Span( 0, 0 ); $processor->state->stack_of_open_elements->push( new WP_HTML_Token( 'root-node', 'HTML', false ) ); $context_node = new WP_HTML_Token( 'context-node', $processor->state->context_node[0], false ); $processor->state->stack_of_open_elements->push( $context_node ); $processor->context_node = $context_node; return $processor; } /** * Constructor. * * Do not use this method. Use the static creator methods instead. * * @access private * * @since 6.4.0 * * @see WP_HTML_Processor::create_fragment() * * @param string $html HTML to process. * @param string|null $use_the_static_create_methods_instead This constructor should not be called manually. */ public function __construct( $html, $use_the_static_create_methods_instead = null ) { parent::__construct( $html ); if ( self::CONSTRUCTOR_UNLOCK_CODE !== $use_the_static_create_methods_instead ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: %s: WP_HTML_Processor::create_fragment(). */ __( 'Call %s to create an HTML Processor instead of calling the constructor directly.' ), 'WP_HTML_Processor::create_fragment()' ), '6.4.0' ); } $this->state = new WP_HTML_Processor_State(); $this->state->stack_of_open_elements->set_push_handler( function ( WP_HTML_Token $token ) { $is_virtual = ! isset( $this->state->current_token ) || $this->is_tag_closer(); $same_node = isset( $this->state->current_token ) && $token->node_name === $this->state->current_token->node_name; $provenance = ( ! $same_node || $is_virtual ) ? 'virtual' : 'real'; $this->element_queue[] = new WP_HTML_Stack_Event( $token, WP_HTML_Stack_Event::PUSH, $provenance ); } ); $this->state->stack_of_open_elements->set_pop_handler( function ( WP_HTML_Token $token ) { $is_virtual = ! isset( $this->state->current_token ) || ! $this->is_tag_closer(); $same_node = isset( $this->state->current_token ) && $token->node_name === $this->state->current_token->node_name; $provenance = ( ! $same_node || $is_virtual ) ? 'virtual' : 'real'; $this->element_queue[] = new WP_HTML_Stack_Event( $token, WP_HTML_Stack_Event::POP, $provenance ); } ); /* * Create this wrapper so that it's possible to pass * a private method into WP_HTML_Token classes without * exposing it to any public API. */ $this->release_internal_bookmark_on_destruct = function ( $name ) { parent::release_bookmark( $name ); }; } /** * Returns the last error, if any. * * Various situations lead to parsing failure but this class will * return `false` in all those cases. To determine why something * failed it's possible to request the last error. This can be * helpful to know to distinguish whether a given tag couldn't * be found or if content in the document caused the processor * to give up and abort processing. * * Example * * $processor = WP_HTML_Processor::create_fragment( '