├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── composer.json
├── docs
├── example-importer.php
├── running-imports.md
└── writing-importers.md
├── inc
├── classes
│ ├── class-master.php
│ ├── cli
│ │ └── class-hmci.php
│ ├── inserter
│ │ ├── class-base-interface.php
│ │ ├── class-base.php
│ │ ├── file
│ │ │ ├── class-base.php
│ │ │ └── class-csv.php
│ │ ├── woocommerce
│ │ │ ├── class-order-item.php
│ │ │ ├── class-order.php
│ │ │ └── class-product.php
│ │ └── wp
│ │ │ ├── class-attachment.php
│ │ │ ├── class-base-interface.php
│ │ │ ├── class-base.php
│ │ │ ├── class-comment.php
│ │ │ ├── class-guest-author.php
│ │ │ ├── class-post.php
│ │ │ ├── class-term.php
│ │ │ └── class-user.php
│ └── iterator
│ │ ├── class-base-interface.php
│ │ ├── class-base.php
│ │ ├── db
│ │ └── class-base.php
│ │ ├── file
│ │ ├── class-base.php
│ │ ├── class-csv.php
│ │ ├── class-json.php
│ │ └── class-xml.php
│ │ ├── files
│ │ ├── class-base.php
│ │ ├── class-json.php
│ │ └── class-xml.php
│ │ └── wp
│ │ ├── class-base.php
│ │ └── class-posts.php
└── utils
│ └── namespace.php
└── plugin.php
/.gitignore:
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1 | # HM Content Import
2 |
3 | Migration framework for WordPress, attempts to reduce overhead in migrating content from differing data sources
4 |
5 | ## Introduction
6 |
7 | HMCI is an extensible, performant, scriptable, pausable, resumable, and horizontally scalable WP-CLI framework for importing large amounts of content into WordPress. It is a base framework for performing custom migrations of large amounts of content from any source and therefore requires the development of an import handler for each type of content being imported.
8 |
9 | It typically supports both new imports and delta imports, although this is dependent on the individual import handlers written for each migration.
10 |
11 | HMCI can be run in multiple threads in parallel, making it horizontally scalable in order to reduce the time required to process large imports. It has been used as the basis of large data migrations for Human Made clients such as The Sun, L'Express, Capgemini, and others.
12 |
13 | ## Ingestion
14 |
15 | HMCI supports ingestion of data via iterators that support:
16 |
17 | * Single files
18 | - CSV
19 | - JSON
20 | * Directories of files
21 | - JSON
22 | - XML
23 | * A direct MySQL database connection
24 | * WordPress Posts (for internal migration)
25 |
26 | ## Insertion
27 |
28 | HMCI supports inserting imported data into:
29 |
30 | * WordPress
31 | - Attachments
32 | - Comments
33 | - Guest Authors (used by Co-Authors Plus and PublishPress)
34 | - Posts
35 | - Taxonomy Terms
36 | - Users
37 | * Files
38 | - CSV
39 |
40 | ## Importing
41 |
42 | See the [Running Imports](./docs/running-imports.md) for more information on how to import data.
43 |
44 | ## Writing Importers
45 |
46 | See the [Writing Importers](./docs/writing-importers.md) for more information on how to write importers.
47 |
48 | ## Migrating From Version 1
49 |
50 | In Version 2 we changed the way canonical IDs are stored. This means that you will need to migrate your existing data to the new format, if you are planning to resume / to delta imports with data that was imported under Version 1.
51 |
52 | Run the following SQL query to migrate your existing data:
53 |
54 | ```sql
55 | UPDATE wp_postmeta SET meta_key = CONCAT('hmci_canonical_id_', meta_value) WHERE meta_key = 'hmci_canonical_id';
56 | UPDATE wp_usermeta SET meta_key = CONCAT('hmci_canonical_id_', meta_value) WHERE meta_key = 'hmci_canonical_id';
57 | UPDATE wp_commentmeta SET meta_key = CONCAT('hmci_canonical_id_', meta_value) WHERE meta_key = 'hmci_canonical_id';
58 | UPDATE wp_termmeta SET meta_key = CONCAT('hmci_canonical_id_', meta_value) WHERE meta_key = 'hmci_canonical_id';
59 | ```
60 |
61 | Should you need to revert this migration, you can run the following SQL query:
62 |
63 | ```sql
64 | UPDATE wp_postmeta SET meta_key = 'hmci_canonical_id' WHERE meta_key LIKE 'hmci_canonical_id_%';
65 | UPDATE wp_usermeta SET meta_key = 'hmci_canonical_id' WHERE meta_key LIKE 'hmci_canonical_id_%';
66 | UPDATE wp_commentmeta SET meta_key = 'hmci_canonical_id' WHERE meta_key LIKE 'hmci_canonical_id_%';
67 | UPDATE wp_termmeta SET meta_key = 'hmci_canonical_id' WHERE meta_key LIKE 'hmci_canonical_id_%';
68 | ```
69 |
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1 | {
2 | "name": "humanmade/hm-content-import",
3 | "description": "Migration framework for WordPress",
4 | "type": "wordpress-plugin",
5 | "license": "GPL-2.0-or-later",
6 | "require": {
7 | "composer/installers": "^1 || ^2",
8 | "php": ">=7"
9 | }
10 | }
11 |
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1 | args['debugger'] = 'error_log';
34 |
35 | // Insert (or update if it's already imported) the post.
36 | $post = Post::insert(
37 | [
38 | 'post_title' => $item['title'],
39 | 'post_content' => $item['content'],
40 | 'post_status' => 'publish',
41 | 'post_author' => 1,
42 | ],
43 | $item['id'] // Make sure to pass the canonical ID to the inserter.
44 | );
45 |
46 | if ( is_wp_error( $post ) ) {
47 | $this->debug( $post->get_error_message() );
48 | return false;
49 | }
50 |
51 | return true;
52 | }
53 | }
54 |
55 | add_action( 'plugins_loaded', function() {
56 | if ( ! class_exists( '\HMCI\Master' ) ) {
57 | return;
58 | }
59 |
60 | // Register the importer.
61 | Master::add_importer( 'my-importer', __NAMESPACE__ . '\\MyContentImporter' );
62 | } );
63 |
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1 | # Running Imports
2 |
3 | HMCI provides a CLI command for running imports. Each importer is a sub-command of the `hmci import` command.
4 |
5 | Importers are typically re-runable, meaning that items already previously imported will be updated with the new data. Therefore it's usually safe to re-run an import once the importer may have been updated to import additional data.
6 |
7 | ## Resuming / splitting imports
8 |
9 | Running an import will internally track the progress, so if at any point the importer is interrupted, it can be resumed from the last saved progress. This is done with the `--resume` flag.
10 |
11 | Importers can also be "split" or chunked with the `--count` and `--offset` arguments. This allows you to split an import into multiple chunks, which can be run in parallel (manually). When running in parallel, the `--thread_id` argument can be used to keep a unique progress value per each, when threading. For example:
12 |
13 | ```
14 | wp hmci import posts --count=100 --offset=0 --thread_id=1 // Run from shell 1
15 | wp hmci import posts --count=100 --offset=100 --thread_id=2 // Run from shell 2
16 | ```
17 |
18 | If the first import process is interrupted, the progress can be resumed with `wp hmci import posts --count=100 --offset=0 --thread_id=1 --resume`.
19 |
20 | ## Importer specific arguments
21 |
22 | Each registered importer can have it's own spcecific arguments. Running `wp hmci import --help` will show the available arguments for that importer.
23 |
24 |
25 | ```
26 | SYNOPSIS
27 |
28 | wp hmci import [--count=] [--offset=] [--resume] [--verbose] [--disable_global_terms] [--disable_trackbacks] [--disable_intermediate_images] [--define_wp_importing]
29 | [--thread_id=]
30 |
31 |
32 | The importer to run.
33 |
34 | [--count=]
35 | The number of items to import. Defaults to all.
36 |
37 | [--offset=]
38 | The number of items to skip. Defaults to 0.
39 |
40 | [--resume]
41 | Resume the import from the last saved progress.
42 |
43 | [--verbose]
44 | Show verbose output.
45 |
46 | [--disable_global_terms]
47 | Disable global terms. Defaults to true.
48 |
49 | [--disable_trackbacks]
50 | Disable trackbacks. Defaults to true.
51 |
52 | [--disable_intermediate_images]
53 | Disable intermediate image sizes.
54 |
55 | [--define_wp_importing]
56 | Define WP_IMPORTING constant. Defaults to true.
57 |
58 | [--thread_id=]
59 | Thread ID to keep a unique progress value per each, when threading.
60 | ```
61 |
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1 | # Writing Importers
2 |
3 | Importers in HMCI are classes that extend the `HMCI\Iterator\Base` class. This class provides a standard interface for iterating over data, and a standard interface for processing data. An importer is typically a single data type, so it's likely that a project migration will have multiple importers.
4 |
5 | Think of an importer as a "data source" which will fetch items to be imported, and then process each iteam to be imported. An importer need only implement the `get_items( int $offset, int $count ): array` method, which is used to fetch items from the data source. The type of each item returned by this method is up to the importer. Optionally `get_count(): int` can be implemented to return the total number of items in the data source, if the count can be calculated in a more performant way than `count( while ( get_items() )... )`.
6 |
7 | The importer class then must implement the `process_item( mixed $item ) : bool` method, which is responsible for importing the item. This method is passed each item returned by the `get_items()` method. The bulk of the importer logic is implemented in this method.
8 |
9 | ## Iterators
10 |
11 | As mentioned, all importers should extend the `HMCI\Iterator\Base` class. That is because importers _are_ `Iterators`. It's unlikely you'll extend the `HMCI\Iterator\Base` class directly though, as HMCI providers a number of base iterators that you can extend to create your own iterators. For example, if you are importing data from a collection of CSV files, you can extend the `HMCI\Iterator\Files\CSV` class to create your own iterator. This way you will only need to implement the `process_item( mixed $item ) : bool` method, and HMCI will handle the rest.
12 |
13 | See all the iterators in the [inc/classes/iterator](./inc/classes/iterator) folder.
14 |
15 | ## Inserters
16 |
17 | Inserters in HMCI are classes that extend the `HMCI\Inserter\Base` class. HMCI bundles standard inserters for most WordPress types, but it's possible to write your own inserters for custom data types.
18 |
19 | The Inserter class will automatically handle the insert/update logic based off a "canonical id" field (see below).
20 |
21 | See all the importers in the [inc/classes/inserter](./inc/classes/inserter) and the WordPress specific inserters in the [inc/classes/inserter/wp](./inc/classes/inserter/wp) folder.
22 |
23 | ## Canonical IDs
24 |
25 | When writing importers with HMCI, all items that are being imported will have a canonical ID. This is a unique identifier from the source data, and is used to match already imported items in the WordPress database.
26 |
27 | Note: canonical IDs should be unique accross importers if those importers are importing the same WordPress data type. For example, if you have an importer that imports articles with canonincal IDs ranging from 1-100, and another importer imports products that also have canonical IDs ranging from 1-100, then the two importers will have a conflict. Therefor it's recommended to use a prefix for the canonical IDs, such as `article_1`, `article_2`, etc.
28 |
29 | ## Examples
30 |
31 | Check the examples below to see how to write your own importers:
32 |
33 | - [Basic Importer](./docs/example-importer.php)
34 |
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1 | init_cli();
49 | static::$instance->init_lookups();
50 | }
51 |
52 | return static::$instance;
53 | }
54 |
55 | /**
56 | * Add an importer to available importers
57 | *
58 | * @param $key
59 | * @param $class_name
60 | */
61 | public static function add_importer( $key, $class_name ) {
62 |
63 | if ( class_exists( $class_name ) ) {
64 | self::$importers[ $key ] = $class_name;
65 | }
66 | }
67 |
68 | /**
69 | * Get all importers
70 | *
71 | * Returns assoc array of importer ID -> class name
72 | *
73 | * @return array
74 | */
75 | public static function get_importers() {
76 | return self::$importers;
77 | }
78 |
79 | /**
80 | * Get an importer instance from it's ID
81 | *
82 | * @param $key
83 | * @return bool | \WP_Error | Iterator\Base
84 | */
85 | public static function get_importer_instance( $key, $args = [] ) {
86 |
87 | $importers = static::get_importers();
88 |
89 | if ( empty( $importers[ $key ] ) ) {
90 | return false;
91 | }
92 |
93 | try {
94 |
95 | $importer = new $importers[ $key ]( $args );
96 |
97 | } catch ( \Exception $e ) {
98 |
99 | return new \WP_Error( 500, $e->getMessage() );
100 | }
101 |
102 | return $importer;
103 | }
104 |
105 | /**
106 | * Add a validator to available validators
107 | *
108 | * @param $key
109 | * @param $class_name
110 | */
111 | public static function add_validator( $key, $class_name ) {
112 |
113 | if ( class_exists( $class_name ) ) {
114 | self::$validators[ $key ] = $class_name;
115 | }
116 | }
117 |
118 | /**
119 | * Get all validator
120 | *
121 | * Returns assoc array of validator ID -> class name
122 | *
123 | * @return array
124 | */
125 | public static function get_validators() {
126 | return self::$validators;
127 | }
128 |
129 | /**
130 | * Get a validator instance from it's ID
131 | *
132 | * @param $key
133 | * @return bool | \WP_Error | Iterator\Base
134 | */
135 | public static function get_validator_instance( $key, $args = [] ) {
136 |
137 | $importers = static::get_validators();
138 |
139 | if ( ! $importers[ $key ] ) {
140 | return false;
141 | }
142 |
143 | try {
144 |
145 | $importer = new $importers[ $key ]( $args );
146 |
147 | } catch ( \Exception $e ) {
148 |
149 | return new \WP_Error( 500, $e->getMessage() );
150 | }
151 |
152 | return $importer;
153 | }
154 |
155 | /**
156 | * Initialize WP CLI command
157 | */
158 | protected function init_cli() {
159 | if ( defined( 'WP_CLI' ) && 'WP_CLI' ) {
160 | $class = apply_filters( 'hmci_wp_cli_class_name', __NAMESPACE__ . '\\CLI\\HMCI' );
161 | $class = new $class();
162 | $class->register_commands();
163 | }
164 | }
165 |
166 | /**
167 | * Init canonical ID lookups for all core object types
168 | */
169 | protected function init_lookups() {
170 |
171 | if ( ! is_callable( 'HM\\Meta_Lookups\\register_lookup' ) ) {
172 | return;
173 | }
174 |
175 | foreach ( [ 'post', 'comment', 'user', 'term' ] as $type ) {
176 | register_lookup( sprintf( '%s_%s', CANONICAL_ID_LOOKUP_KEY, $type ), $type, CANONICAL_ID_LOOKUP_KEY );
177 | }
178 | }
179 | }
180 |
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1 | $importer_class ) {
42 | $importer = Master::get_importer_instance( $import_type );
43 |
44 | $importer_args = array_merge( $this->get_importer_global_args(), $importer->get_importer_args() );
45 | $synopsis = [];
46 | foreach ( $importer_args as $arg => $data ) {
47 | $synopsis[] = [
48 | 'type' => $data['type'] == 'bool' ? 'flag' : 'assoc',
49 | 'name' => $arg,
50 | 'description' => $data['description'],
51 | 'optional' => isset( $data['default'] ),
52 | 'default' => $data['default'],
53 | ];
54 | }
55 |
56 | WP_CLI::add_command( 'hmci import ' . $import_type, [ $this, 'import' ], [
57 | 'shortdesc' => $importer->get_description(),
58 | 'synopsis' => $synopsis,
59 | ] );
60 | }
61 | }
62 |
63 | /**
64 | * Run an importer.
65 | *
66 | * This is the main callback for all the import sub-commands.
67 | *
68 | * @param mixed $args
69 | * @param mixed $args_assoc
70 | * @return void
71 | */
72 | public function import( $args, $args_assoc ) {
73 | $runner = WP_CLI::get_runner();
74 | $import_type = $runner->arguments[2];
75 | $importer = $this->get_importer( $import_type, $args_assoc );
76 | static::$current_import = $importer;
77 |
78 | $args = $importer->get_args();
79 |
80 | $this->manage_global_settings( $args_assoc );
81 |
82 | $count_all = ( $importer->get_count() - $args_assoc['offset'] );
83 | $count = ( $count_all < absint( $args_assoc['count'] ) || $args_assoc['count'] === 0 ) ? $count_all : absint( $args_assoc['count'] );
84 | $offset = absint( $args_assoc['offset'] );
85 | $total = $count + $offset;
86 |
87 | // translators: %1$s refers to an importer type, i.e. 'Posts Importer`. %2$d Refers to number of items being imported
88 | /** @var \cli\progress\Bar $progress */
89 | $progress = \WP_CLI\Utils\make_progress_bar( sprintf( __( 'Importing data for %1$s (%2$d items)', 'hmci' ), $import_type, $count ), $count );
90 | // Expose the progressbar so importers can use for incremental updates
91 | self::$progressbar = $progress;
92 |
93 | $progress->display();
94 |
95 | if ( ! empty( $args_assoc['resume'] ) ) {
96 | $current_offset = $this->get_progress( 'importer', $import_type );
97 | $progress->tick( $current_offset );
98 | } else {
99 | $current_offset = 0;
100 | }
101 |
102 | $items = $importer->get_items( $offset + $current_offset, min( $importer->args['items_per_loop'], $count ) );
103 |
104 | while ( ( $offset + $current_offset ) < $total && $items ) {
105 |
106 | $importer->iterate_items( $items );
107 | $progress->tick( count( $items ) );
108 | $current_offset += count( $items );
109 |
110 | if ( ( $offset + $current_offset ) >= $total ) {
111 | break;
112 | }
113 |
114 | $this->save_progress( 'importer', $import_type, $current_offset );
115 | clear_local_cache();
116 |
117 | $items = $importer->get_items( $offset + $current_offset, $importer->args['items_per_loop'] );
118 | }
119 |
120 | $this->clear_progress( 'importer', $import_type );
121 | $progress->finish();
122 |
123 | $importer->iteration_complete();
124 | }
125 |
126 | public function get_importer_global_args() {
127 | return [
128 | 'count' => [
129 | 'default' => 0,
130 | 'type' => 'numeric',
131 | 'description' => __( 'Number of items to be processed on a single loop, larger are more efficient but more memory intensive.', 'hmci' ),
132 | ],
133 | 'offset' => [
134 | 'default' => 0,
135 | 'type' => 'numeric',
136 | 'description' => __( 'Offset to begin importing at', 'hmci' ),
137 | ],
138 | 'resume' => [
139 | 'default' => false,
140 | 'type' => 'bool',
141 | 'description' => __( 'Attempt to resume script (if there was a failure during last execution)', 'hmci' ),
142 | ],
143 | 'verbose' => [
144 | 'default' => true,
145 | 'type' => 'bool',
146 | 'description' => __( 'Dictate level of outputting', 'hmci' ),
147 | ],
148 | 'disable_global_terms' => [
149 | 'default' => true,
150 | 'type' => 'bool',
151 | 'description' => __( 'Disable global terms. Defaults to true.', 'hmci' ),
152 | ],
153 | 'disable_trackbacks' => [
154 | 'default' => true,
155 | 'type' => 'bool',
156 | 'description' => __( 'Disable trackbacks. Defaults to true.', 'hmci' ),
157 | ],
158 | 'disable_intermediate_images' => [
159 | 'default' => false,
160 | 'type' => 'bool',
161 | 'description' => __( 'Disable intermediate image sizes.', 'hmci' ),
162 | ],
163 | 'define_wp_importing' => [
164 | 'default' => true,
165 | 'type' => 'bool',
166 | 'description' => __( 'Define WP_IMPORTING constant. Defaults to true.', 'hmci' ),
167 | ],
168 | 'thread_id' => [
169 | 'default' => '',
170 | 'type' => 'string',
171 | 'description' => __( 'Thread ID to keep a unique progress value per each, when threading', 'hmci' ),
172 | ],
173 | ];
174 | }
175 |
176 | /**
177 | * Show the progress of an import
178 | *
179 | * @subcommand show-progress
180 | * @param string[] $args
181 | */
182 | public function show_progress( array $args ) {
183 | WP_CLI::line( $this->get_progress( 'importer', $args[0] ) );
184 | }
185 |
186 | /**
187 | * Get an importer instance
188 | *
189 | * @param $import_type
190 | * @param $args
191 | * @return bool|\HMCI\Iterator\Base|\WP_Error
192 | */
193 | protected function get_importer( $import_type, $args ) {
194 |
195 | if ( ! empty( $args['verbose'] ) ) {
196 | $args['debugger'] = [ $this, 'debug' ];
197 | }
198 |
199 | $importer = Master::get_importer_instance( $import_type, $args );
200 |
201 | if ( ! $importer ) {
202 | $this->debug( $import_type . ' Is not a valid importer type', true );
203 | }
204 |
205 | if ( is_wp_error( $importer ) ) {
206 | $this->debug( $importer, true );
207 | }
208 |
209 | return $importer;
210 | }
211 |
212 | /**
213 | * CLI Debug
214 | *
215 | * @param $output
216 | * @param bool $exit_on_output
217 | */
218 | public static function debug( $output, $exit_on_output = false ) {
219 |
220 | if ( is_wp_error( $output ) ) {
221 |
222 | $output = $output->get_error_message();
223 |
224 | } elseif ( $output instanceof \Exception ) {
225 |
226 | $output = $output->getMessage();
227 |
228 | } elseif ( ! is_string( $output ) ) {
229 |
230 | $output = var_export( $output, true );
231 | }
232 |
233 | if ( ! $output ) {
234 | return;
235 | }
236 |
237 | if ( $exit_on_output ) {
238 | WP_CLI::error( $output );
239 | } else {
240 | WP_CLI::line( $output );
241 | }
242 | }
243 |
244 | protected function get_thread_id( $type, $name ) {
245 | $thread_id = isset( $this->args_assoc['thread_id'] ) ? '~' . $this->args_assoc['thread_id'] : null;
246 | return md5( $type . '~' . $name . $thread_id );
247 | }
248 |
249 | /**
250 | * Save progress of a given script
251 | *
252 | * @param $type
253 | * @param $name
254 | * @param $count
255 | */
256 | protected function save_progress( $type, $name, $count ) {
257 |
258 | update_option( 'hmci_pg_' . $this->get_thread_id( $type, $name ), $count, false );
259 | }
260 |
261 | /**
262 | * Clear saved progress of a given script
263 | *
264 | * @param $type
265 | * @param $name
266 | */
267 | protected function clear_progress( $type, $name ) {
268 |
269 | delete_option( 'hmci_pg_' . $this->get_thread_id( $type, $name ) );
270 | }
271 |
272 | /**
273 | * Get progress of a given script
274 | *
275 | * @param $type
276 | * @param $name
277 | * @return int
278 | */
279 | protected function get_progress( $type, $name ) {
280 |
281 | return absint( get_option( 'hmci_pg_' . $this->get_thread_id( $type, $name ), 0 ) );
282 | }
283 |
284 | /**
285 | * Manages global settings defined when an import script is being run
286 | *
287 | * @param $args
288 | */
289 | protected function manage_global_settings( $args ) {
290 |
291 | if ( ! empty( $args['disable_global_terms'] ) ) {
292 | $this->disable_global_terms();
293 | }
294 |
295 | if ( ! empty( $args['disable_trackbacks'] ) ) {
296 | $this->disable_trackbacks();
297 | }
298 |
299 | if ( ! empty( $args['disable_intermediate_images'] ) ) {
300 | $this->disable_intermediate_images();
301 | }
302 |
303 | if ( ! empty( $args['define_wp_importing'] ) && ! defined( 'WP_IMPORTING' ) ) {
304 | define( 'WP_IMPORTING', true );
305 | }
306 | }
307 |
308 | /**
309 | * Disable global terms
310 | *
311 | */
312 | protected function disable_global_terms() {
313 |
314 | if ( ! empty( $this->global_terms_disabled ) ) {
315 | return;
316 | }
317 |
318 | add_filter( 'global_terms_enabled', '__return_false', 11 );
319 | $this->global_terms_disabled = true;
320 | }
321 |
322 | /**
323 | * Disable trackbacks
324 | *
325 | */
326 | protected function disable_trackbacks() {
327 |
328 | if ( ! empty( $this->trackbacks_disabled ) ) {
329 | return;
330 | }
331 |
332 | add_filter( 'pre_option_default_ping_status', function () {
333 | return 'closed';
334 | }, 11 );
335 |
336 | add_filter( 'pre_option_default_pingback_flag', function () {
337 | return null;
338 | }, 11 );
339 |
340 | $this->trackbacks_disabled = true;
341 | }
342 |
343 | /**
344 | * Disable intermediate image sizes
345 | *
346 | */
347 | protected function disable_intermediate_images() {
348 |
349 | add_filter( 'intermediate_image_sizes_advanced', function ($sizes, $metadata) {
350 |
351 | return [];
352 |
353 | }, 10, 2 );
354 | }
355 |
356 | /**
357 | * Pad a string with spaces (for help function)
358 | *
359 | * @param $string
360 | * @param int $chars
361 | * @return string
362 | */
363 | protected function pad_string( $string, $chars = 15 ) {
364 |
365 | while ( strlen( $string ) < $chars ) {
366 | $string .= ' ';
367 | }
368 |
369 | return $string;
370 | }
371 |
372 | /**
373 | * A set of 4 space tabs as a string (for help function)
374 | *
375 | * @param int $tabs
376 | * @return string
377 | */
378 | protected function get_tabs( $tabs = 0 ) {
379 |
380 | $single_tab = ' ';
381 | $string = '';
382 |
383 | for ( $i = 0; $i < $tabs; $i++ ) {
384 |
385 | $string .= $single_tab;
386 | }
387 |
388 | return $string;
389 | }
390 | }
391 |
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1 | set_props( $order_item );
48 |
49 | if ( $canonical_id ) {
50 | $order_item_meta[ static::get_canonical_id_key( $canonical_id ) ] = 1;
51 | }
52 |
53 | foreach ( $order_item_meta as $key => $value ) {
54 | $order_item_record->update_meta_data( $key, $value, null );
55 | }
56 |
57 | $order_item_record->apply_changes();
58 |
59 | return $order_item_record;
60 | }
61 |
62 | static function get_core_object_type() {
63 | return 'order_item';
64 | }
65 | }
66 |
67 |
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1 | set_props( $order_data );
39 | $order->save();
40 |
41 | $order_id = $order->get_id();
42 |
43 | // Remove any current items from the order if this order is being updated.
44 | $order->remove_order_items();
45 |
46 | foreach ( $products as $product ) {
47 | $order_item = Order_Item::insert( ...$product );
48 |
49 | $order->add_item( $order_item );
50 | }
51 |
52 | $order->set_created_via( 'import' );
53 | $order->save();
54 |
55 | // Assign order meta to order, if any.
56 | foreach ( $order_meta as $meta_key => $meta_value ) {
57 | $order->update_meta_data( $meta_key, $meta_value );
58 | }
59 | $order->save_meta_data();
60 |
61 | static::set_canonical_id( $order_id, $canonical_id );
62 | return $order_id;
63 | }
64 |
65 | static function set_canonical_id( $order_id, $canonical_id ) {
66 | global $wpdb;
67 |
68 | if ( $order_id === static::get_id_from_canonical_id( $canonical_id, 'order_id' ) ) {
69 | return;
70 | }
71 |
72 | /*
73 | * Because the order meta table doesn't follow the core structure for
74 | * meta tables (the meta id column is called "id" rather than
75 | * "meta_id"), calling `update_metadata()` throws a PHP warning. This code
76 | * is copied from the internals of update_metadata, but simplified to
77 | * return faster and not throw warnings.
78 | */
79 | $meta_key = static::get_canonical_id_key( $canonical_id );
80 |
81 | $meta_ids = $wpdb->get_col(
82 | $wpdb->prepare(
83 | "SELECT id FROM {$wpdb->ordermeta} WHERE order_id = %d AND meta_key = %s",
84 | $order_id,
85 | $meta_key,
86 | )
87 | );
88 |
89 | if ( empty( $meta_ids ) ) {
90 | add_metadata( 'order', $order_id, $meta_key, $canonical_id );
91 | }
92 | }
93 |
94 | static function get_core_object_type() {
95 | global $wpdb;
96 |
97 | // WooCommerce doesn't register orders with $wpdb.
98 | if ( ! property_exists( $wpdb, 'ordermeta' ) ) {
99 | $wpdb->ordermeta = "{$wpdb->prefix}wc_orders_meta";
100 | }
101 |
102 | return 'order';
103 | }
104 | }
105 |
106 |
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1 | get_product( $product_id );
35 |
36 | $product->set_props( $product_meta );
37 | $product->save();
38 | }
39 |
40 | return $product_id;
41 | }
42 | }
43 |
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1 | getMessage() );
131 | }
132 |
133 | // If error storing temporarily, unlink
134 | if ( is_wp_error( $file_array['tmp_name'] ) ) {
135 | return $file_array['tmp_name'];
136 | }
137 |
138 | // Path is a file path
139 | } else {
140 |
141 | $parts = explode( '/', $path );
142 |
143 | $name = end( $parts );
144 |
145 | $tmp_path = sprintf( '/tmp/%s', $name );
146 |
147 | copy( $path, $tmp_path );
148 |
149 | $file_array['tmp_name'] = $tmp_path;
150 | }
151 |
152 | // Set variables for storage
153 | // Fix file filename for query strings
154 | preg_match( apply_filters( 'hmci_attachment_filename_pattern', '/[^\?\/\=]+\.(jpg|jpe|jpeg|gif|png|ico|pdf|csv|txt)/i' ), $path, $matches );
155 |
156 | if ( $file_type_override && empty( $matches ) ) {
157 |
158 | $parts = explode( '/', $path );
159 | $file_array['name'] = end( $parts ) . '.' . $file_type_override;
160 |
161 | } if ( empty( $matches ) ) {
162 |
163 | $parts = explode( '/', $path );
164 | $file_array['name'] = end( $parts ) . '.png';
165 |
166 | } else {
167 |
168 | $file_array['name'] = $matches[0];
169 | }
170 |
171 | $file_array['name'] = sanitize_file_name( $file_array['name'] );
172 |
173 | return $file_array;
174 | }
175 |
176 | /**
177 | * Remove temporary file
178 | *
179 | * @param $file_array
180 | */
181 | protected static function cleanup_file( $file_array ) {
182 | @unlink( $file_array['tmp_name'] ); //phpcs:ignore
183 | }
184 |
185 | /**
186 | * Set import path meta
187 | *
188 | * @param $id
189 | * @param $import_path
190 | */
191 | static function set_import_path_meta( $id, $import_path ) {
192 | update_post_meta( $id, 'hmci_import_path', $import_path );
193 | }
194 |
195 | /**
196 | * Download a remote attachment file
197 | *
198 | * @param $url
199 | * @param int $timeout
200 | * @return array|bool|object|string|\WP_Error
201 | */
202 | static function download_url( $url, $timeout = 300 ) {
203 |
204 | //WARNING: The file is not automatically deleted, The script must unlink() the file.
205 | if ( ! $url ) {
206 | return new \WP_Error( 'http_no_url', __( 'Invalid URL Provided.' ) );
207 | }
208 | /*
209 | * Override default functionality from wp download_url function
210 | */
211 |
212 | $parts = explode( '/', $url );
213 |
214 | // Set variables for storage
215 | // Fix file filename for query strings
216 | $found_extension = strpos( $url, '/' ) !== false && strpos( end( $parts ), '.' ) !== false;
217 |
218 | // wp_tempnam expects an extension to replace but in some cases download urls won't include an extension - it doesn't matter what extension we use
219 | if ( ! $found_extension ) {
220 | $tmpfname = wp_tempnam( $url . '.png' );
221 | } else {
222 | $tmpfname = wp_tempnam( $url );
223 | }
224 |
225 | /*
226 | * End override default
227 | */
228 | if ( ! $tmpfname ) {
229 | return new \WP_Error( 'http_no_file', __( 'Could not create Temporary file.' ) );
230 | }
231 |
232 | $response = wp_safe_remote_get( $url, [
233 | 'timeout' => $timeout,
234 | 'stream' => true,
235 | 'filename' => $tmpfname,
236 | ] );
237 |
238 | if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) {
239 | unlink( $tmpfname );
240 | return $response;
241 | }
242 |
243 | if ( 200 != wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) {
244 | unlink( $tmpfname );
245 | return new \WP_Error( 'http_404', trim( wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ) );
246 | }
247 |
248 | $content_md5 = wp_remote_retrieve_header( $response, 'content-md5' );
249 | if ( $content_md5 ) {
250 | $md5_check = verify_file_md5( $tmpfname, $content_md5 );
251 | if ( is_wp_error( $md5_check ) ) {
252 | unlink( $tmpfname );
253 | return $md5_check;
254 | }
255 | }
256 |
257 | return $tmpfname;
258 | }
259 |
260 | }
261 |
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1 | $meta_value ) {
23 | if ( is_null( $meta_value ) ) {
24 | delete_metadata( static::get_core_object_type(), $object_id, $meta_key );
25 | } else {
26 | update_metadata( static::get_core_object_type(), $object_id, $meta_key, $meta_value );
27 | }
28 | }
29 | }
30 |
31 | /**
32 | * Check if post exists with provided canonical ID
33 | *
34 | * @param mixed $canonical_id
35 | * @return bool
36 | */
37 | static function exists( $canonical_id ) {
38 |
39 | return (bool) static::get_id_from_canonical_id( $canonical_id );
40 | }
41 |
42 | /**
43 | * Get post ID from canonical ID
44 | *
45 | * @param $canonical_id
46 | * @return null|string
47 | */
48 | static function get_id_from_canonical_id( $canonical_id, $id_field = 'post_id' ) {
49 | // No cached meta lookup support, do a direct query.
50 | global $wpdb;
51 |
52 | $table = $wpdb->{static::get_core_object_type() . 'meta'};
53 |
54 | return $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT $id_field FROM $table WHERE meta_key = %s", static::get_canonical_id_key( $canonical_id ) ) );
55 | }
56 |
57 | /**
58 | * Set canonical ID meta
59 | *
60 | * @param $id
61 | * @param $canonical_id
62 | */
63 | static function set_canonical_id( $id, $canonical_id ) {
64 |
65 | if ( ! $canonical_id ) {
66 | return;
67 | }
68 |
69 | update_metadata( static::get_core_object_type(), $id, static::get_canonical_id_key( $canonical_id ), $canonical_id );
70 | }
71 | }
72 |
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1 | guest_authors ) ) {
30 | return new \WP_Error( 'The co-authors-plus plugin must be active in order to use the Guest_Author import type' );
31 | }
32 |
33 | $post_id = $coauthors_plus->guest_authors->create( $user_data );
34 |
35 | if ( ! $post_id ) {
36 | $post_id = new \WP_Error( 'Error creating guest author ' . $canonical_id );
37 | }
38 |
39 | if ( is_wp_error( $post_id ) ) {
40 | return $post_id;
41 | }
42 |
43 | if ( $canonical_id ) {
44 | static::set_canonical_id( $post_id, $canonical_id );
45 | }
46 |
47 | if ( $author_meta && is_array( $author_meta ) ) {
48 | static::set_meta( $post_id, $author_meta );
49 | }
50 |
51 | return $post_id;
52 | }
53 |
54 | /**
55 | * Get guest author object by ID
56 | *
57 | * @param $field
58 | * @param $value
59 | * @return bool|int
60 | */
61 | static function get_id_by( $field, $value ) {
62 |
63 | $user = static::get_object_by( $field, $value );
64 |
65 | return ! empty( $user['ID'] ) ? absint( $user['ID'] ) : false;
66 | }
67 |
68 | /**
69 | * Get guest author object by provided field
70 | *
71 | * @param $user_field
72 | * @param $user_value
73 | * @return mixed
74 | */
75 | static function get_object_by( $user_field, $user_value ) {
76 |
77 | global $coauthors_plus;
78 |
79 | $user = $coauthors_plus->get_coauthor_by( $user_field, $user_value );
80 |
81 | return $user;
82 | }
83 |
84 | /**
85 | * Set authors on a provided post
86 | *
87 | * @param $user_field
88 | * @param $user_values
89 | * @param $post_id
90 | * @return bool
91 | */
92 | static function set_authors_for_post( $user_field, $user_values, $post_id ) {
93 |
94 | if ( ! is_array( $user_values ) ) {
95 | $user_values = [ $user_values ];
96 | }
97 |
98 | $logins = [];
99 |
100 | foreach ( $user_values as $user_value ) {
101 |
102 | $user = static::get_object_by( $user_field, $user_value );
103 |
104 | if ( ! empty( $user->user_login ) ) {
105 | $logins[] = $user->user_login;
106 | }
107 | }
108 |
109 | global $coauthors_plus, $wpdb;
110 |
111 | // Set the coauthors
112 | $coauthors = array_unique( $logins );
113 |
114 | $coauthor_objects = [];
115 |
116 | foreach ( $coauthors as &$author_name ) {
117 |
118 | $author = $coauthors_plus->get_coauthor_by( 'user_login', $author_name );
119 | $coauthor_objects[] = $author;
120 | $term = $coauthors_plus->update_author_term( $author );
121 | $author_name = $term->slug;
122 | }
123 |
124 | wp_set_post_terms( $post_id, $coauthors, $coauthors_plus->coauthor_taxonomy, false );
125 |
126 | // If the original post_author is no longer assigned,
127 | // update to the first WP_User $coauthor
128 | $post_author_user = get_user_by( 'id', get_post( $post_id )->post_author );
129 |
130 | if ( empty( $post_author_user ) || ! in_array( $post_author_user->user_login, $coauthors ) ) {
131 |
132 | foreach ( $coauthor_objects as $coauthor_object ) {
133 | if ( 'wpuser' == $coauthor_object->type ) {
134 | $new_author = $coauthor_object;
135 | break;
136 | }
137 | }
138 |
139 | // Uh oh, no WP_Users assigned to the post
140 | if ( empty( $new_author ) ) {
141 | return false;
142 | }
143 |
144 | $wpdb->update( $wpdb->posts,
145 | [
146 | 'post_author' => $new_author->ID,
147 | ],
148 | [
149 | 'ID' => $post_id,
150 | ]
151 | );
152 | clean_post_cache( $post_id );
153 | }
154 |
155 | return true;
156 | }
157 | }
158 |
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1 | term_id ) ? $term_exists->term_id : $term_exists;
33 | }
34 |
35 | // Term already exists, update it
36 | if ( ! is_wp_error( $term_id ) && $term_id && $args ) {
37 | $term_id = wp_update_term( $term_id, $taxonomy, $args );
38 |
39 | // Term doesn't exist, insert it
40 | } elseif ( ! is_wp_error( $term_id ) && ! $term_id ) {
41 | $term_id = wp_insert_term( $term, $taxonomy, $args );
42 | }
43 |
44 | if ( is_wp_error( $term_id ) ) {
45 | return $term_id;
46 | }
47 |
48 | // Get actual term ID
49 | if ( ! empty( $term_id['term_id'] ) ) {
50 | $term_id = $term_id['term_id'];
51 | } elseif ( ! is_numeric( $term_id ) ) {
52 | return new \WP_Error( 'Unexpected term response object' );
53 | }
54 |
55 | // Canonical ID provided, set it
56 | if ( $canonical_id ) {
57 | static::set_canonical_id( $term_id, $canonical_id );
58 | }
59 |
60 | // Meta data provided, set it
61 | if ( $term_meta && is_array( $term_meta ) ) {
62 | static::set_meta( $term_id, $term_meta );
63 | }
64 |
65 | return absint( $term_id );
66 | }
67 |
68 | /**
69 | * Get the WP core object type used by the inserter.
70 | *
71 | * @return string
72 | */
73 | static function get_core_object_type() {
74 |
75 | return 'term';
76 | }
77 | }
78 |
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1 | get_var( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT ID FROM $wpdb->users WHERE user_email = %s", $email ) );
56 | }
57 |
58 | /**
59 | * Get user ID from login
60 | *
61 | * @param $login
62 | * @return null|string
63 | */
64 | static function get_id_from_login( $login ) {
65 |
66 | global $wpdb;
67 |
68 | return $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT ID FROM $wpdb->users WHERE user_login = %s", $login ) );
69 | }
70 |
71 | /**
72 | * Get the WP core object type used by the inserter.
73 | *
74 | * @return string
75 | */
76 | static function get_core_object_type() {
77 |
78 | return 'user';
79 | }
80 | }
81 |
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1 | type = $type;
46 |
47 | $verified = $this->parse_args( $args );
48 |
49 | if ( ! $verified || is_wp_error( $verified ) ) {
50 | throw new \Exception( ( ! $verified ) ? __( 'Invalid arguments supplied', 'hmci' ) : $verified->get_error_message() );
51 | }
52 | }
53 |
54 | /**
55 | * Iterate over all items
56 | */
57 | public function iterate_all() {
58 |
59 | $offset = 0;
60 |
61 | while ( $items = $this->get_items( $offset, $this->args['items_per_loop'] ) ) {
62 |
63 | $this->iterate_items( $items );
64 | $offset += count( $items );
65 |
66 | if ( $this->args['auto_clear_cache'] ) {
67 | clear_local_cache();
68 | }
69 | }
70 |
71 | $this->iteration_complete();
72 | }
73 |
74 | /**
75 | * Iterate over provided items
76 | *
77 | * @param $items
78 | */
79 | public function iterate_items( $items ) {
80 | foreach ( $items as $item ) {
81 |
82 | $r = $this->iterate_item( $item );
83 |
84 | if ( is_wp_error( $r ) ) {
85 | $this->debug( $r );
86 | }
87 | }
88 | }
89 |
90 | /**
91 | * Iterate over a single provided item
92 | *
93 | * @param $item
94 | * @return bool
95 | */
96 | public function iterate_item( $item ) {
97 |
98 | $item = $this->parse_item( $item );
99 |
100 | if ( ! $item ) {
101 | return false;
102 | }
103 |
104 | $id = $this->process_item( $item );
105 |
106 | if ( is_wp_error( $id ) ) {
107 | $this->debug( $id );
108 | }
109 |
110 | return $id;
111 | }
112 |
113 | /**
114 | * Output a debug string
115 | *
116 | * @param $output
117 | */
118 | protected function debug( $output ) {
119 |
120 | if ( empty( $this->args['verbose'] ) ) {
121 | return;
122 | }
123 |
124 | if ( $this->args['debugger'] ) {
125 | call_user_func( $this->args['debugger'], $output );
126 | }
127 | }
128 |
129 | /**
130 | * Parse and validate instance arguments
131 | *
132 | * @param $args
133 | * @return bool|\WP_Error
134 | */
135 | protected function parse_args( $args ) {
136 |
137 | $this->args = $args;
138 |
139 | foreach ( $this->get_args() as $arg => $data ) {
140 |
141 | // Arg is not set but has default, define it
142 | if ( ! isset( $this->args[ $arg ] ) && isset( $data['default'] ) ) {
143 | $this->args[ $arg ] = $data['default'];
144 | }
145 |
146 | // Missing required arg
147 | if ( ! empty( $data['required'] ) && ! array_key_exists( $arg, $this->args ) ) {
148 | // translators: %s variable refers to the missing arg identifier, i.e. db_name.
149 | return new \WP_Error( 'hmci_missing_required_arg', sprintf( __( 'Required arg: %s is missing', 'hmci' ), $arg ) );
150 | }
151 |
152 | // Arg value not in whitelist
153 | if ( ! empty( $data['values'] ) && is_array( $data['values'] ) && ! in_array( $this->args[ $arg ], $data['values'] ) ) {
154 |
155 | // translators: %1$s refers to the missing arg identifier, i.e. db_name. %2$s refers to a comma separated list of accepted argument values.
156 | return new \WP_Error( 'hmci_invalid_arg_value', sprintf( __( 'Invalid argument value. %1$s has the following options: %2$s', 'hmci' ), $arg, implode( ', ', $data['values'] ) ) );
157 | }
158 |
159 | // Arg type is numeric but non-numeric value passed
160 | if ( array_key_exists( $arg, $this->args ) && ! empty( $data['type'] ) && $data['type'] === 'numeric' && ! is_numeric( $this->args[ $arg ] ) ) {
161 |
162 | // translators: %1$s refers to the missing arg identifier, i.e. db_name. %2$s refers to a variable, type, i.e. 'string'
163 | return new \WP_Error( 'hmci_invalid_arg_type', sprintf( __( 'Invalid argument value. %1$s has must be of type %2$s', 'hmci' ), $arg, $data['type'] ) );
164 | }
165 | }
166 |
167 | return true;
168 | }
169 |
170 | /**
171 | * Compile instance arguments
172 | *
173 | * @return array
174 | */
175 | public static function get_args() {
176 | $global_args = [
177 | 'items_per_loop' => [
178 | 'default' => 100,
179 | 'type' => 'numeric',
180 | 'description' => __( 'Number of items to be processed on a single loop, larger are loops are more efficient but more memory intensive.', 'hmci' ),
181 | ],
182 | 'verbose' => [
183 | 'default' => true,
184 | 'type' => 'bool',
185 | 'description' => __( 'Dictate level of outputting', 'hmci' ),
186 | ],
187 | 'auto_clear_cache' => [
188 | 'default' => true,
189 | 'type' => 'bool',
190 | 'description' => __( 'Automatically clear local memory cache on each loop - helps prevent memory leak issues', 'hmci' ),
191 | ],
192 | 'count' => [
193 | 'default' => 0,
194 | 'type' => 'numeric',
195 | 'description' => __( 'Maximum number of items to be imported on execution', 'hmci' ),
196 | ],
197 | 'offset' => [
198 | 'default' => 0,
199 | 'type' => 'numeric',
200 | 'description' => __( 'Offset to begin importing at', 'hmci' ),
201 | ],
202 | 'resume' => [
203 | 'default' => false,
204 | 'type' => 'bool',
205 | 'description' => __( 'Attempt to resume script (if there was a failure during last execution)', 'hmci' ),
206 | ],
207 | ];
208 |
209 | return array_merge( $global_args, static::get_iterator_args(), static::get_custom_args(), static::get_importer_args(), static::get_validator_args() );
210 | }
211 |
212 | /**
213 | * Parse an item being iterated over
214 | *
215 | * @param $item
216 | * @return mixed
217 | */
218 | protected function parse_item( $item ) {
219 | return $item;
220 | }
221 |
222 | /**
223 | * Get custom arguments of class extension
224 | *
225 | * @return array
226 | */
227 | public static function get_custom_args() {
228 |
229 | return [];
230 | }
231 |
232 | /**
233 | * Get arguments of iterator type
234 | *
235 | * @return array
236 | */
237 | public static function get_iterator_args() {
238 |
239 | return [];
240 | }
241 |
242 | /**
243 | * Get arguments of iterator when being used for import
244 | *
245 | * @return array
246 | */
247 | public static function get_importer_args() {
248 |
249 | return [
250 | 'disable_global_terms' => [
251 | 'default' => true,
252 | 'type' => 'bool',
253 | 'description' => __( 'For WPCOMVIP disable global terms. Global terms on VIP installs can cause issues for import', 'hmci' ),
254 | ],
255 | 'disable_trackbacks' => [
256 | 'default' => true,
257 | 'type' => 'bool',
258 | 'description' => __( 'Disable WordPress trackbacks (avoids cron overflow for large imports)', 'hmci' ),
259 | ],
260 | 'disable_intermediate_images' => [
261 | 'default' => false,
262 | 'type' => 'bool',
263 | 'description' => __( 'Disables generation of intermediate image sizes during import (preferable for sites using 3rd party image manipulation)', 'hmci' ),
264 | ],
265 | 'define_wp_importing' => [
266 | 'default' => true,
267 | 'type' => 'bool',
268 | 'description' => __( 'Define the WP_IMPORTING flag in WordPress', 'hmci' ),
269 | ],
270 | ];
271 | }
272 |
273 | /**
274 | * Get arguments of iterator when being used for validation
275 | *
276 | * @return array
277 | */
278 | public static function get_validator_args() {
279 |
280 | return [];
281 | }
282 |
283 | /**
284 | * Get number of items to be iterated over
285 | *
286 | * @return int
287 | */
288 | public function get_count() {
289 |
290 | $offset = 0;
291 |
292 | while ( $items = $this->get_items( $offset, $this->args['items_per_loop'] ) ) {
293 | $offset += count( $items );
294 | }
295 |
296 | return $offset;
297 | }
298 |
299 | /**
300 | * Generic callback which can be used when iteration has been completed
301 | */
302 | public function iteration_complete() {
303 |
304 | }
305 |
306 | /**
307 | * Get items (paged)
308 | *
309 | * @param $offset
310 | * @param $count
311 | * @return mixed
312 | */
313 | abstract function get_items( $offset, $count );
314 |
315 | /**
316 | * Process a single item
317 | *
318 | * This function is to be defined for specific implementer requirements
319 | *
320 | * @param $item
321 | * @return mixed
322 | */
323 | abstract protected function process_item( $item );
324 | }
325 |
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1 | set_db();
30 | }
31 |
32 | /**
33 | * Get database class instance
34 | *
35 | * @return \wpdb|bool
36 | */
37 | public function db() {
38 | return $this->database_connection;
39 | }
40 |
41 | /**
42 | * Set database class instance
43 | */
44 | public function set_db() {
45 |
46 | $this->database_connection = new \wpdb( $this->args['db_user'], $this->args['db_pass'], $this->args['db_name'], $this->args['db_host'] );
47 | }
48 |
49 | /**
50 | * Get iterator argument definitions
51 | *
52 | * @return array
53 | */
54 | public static function get_iterator_args() {
55 |
56 | return [
57 | 'db_user' => [
58 | 'default' => DB_USER,
59 | 'type' => 'string',
60 | 'description' => __( 'DB username credential for source database.', 'hmci' ),
61 | ],
62 | 'db_pass' => [
63 | 'default' => DB_PASSWORD,
64 | 'type' => 'string',
65 | 'description' => __( 'DB password credential for source database.', 'hmci' ),
66 | ],
67 | 'db_name' => [
68 | 'required' => true,
69 | 'type' => 'string',
70 | 'description' => __( 'DB name for source database.', 'hmci' ),
71 | ],
72 | 'db_host' => [
73 | 'default' => DB_HOST,
74 | 'type' => 'string',
75 | 'description' => __( 'DB host for source database.', 'hmci' ),
76 | ],
77 | ];
78 | }
79 | }
80 |
81 |
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1 | get_files_in_path();
26 |
27 | if ( is_wp_error( $files ) ) {
28 | return $files;
29 | }
30 |
31 | $contents = $this->get_file_contents( array_pop( $files ) );
32 | $items_raw = $this->get_items_from_content( $contents );
33 | if ( $count == '-1' ) {
34 | $count = null;
35 | }
36 | $items_paged = array_slice( $items_raw, $offset, $count );
37 |
38 | return $items_paged;
39 | }
40 |
41 | /**
42 | * Get items from file contents
43 | *
44 | * @param $file
45 | * @return mixed
46 | */
47 | public function get_items_from_content( $file ) {
48 | return $file;
49 | }
50 |
51 | /**
52 | * Get item count in file
53 | *
54 | * @return int
55 | */
56 | public function get_count() {
57 |
58 | $offset = 0;
59 |
60 | while ( $items = $this->get_items( $offset, $this->args['items_per_loop'] ) ) {
61 | $offset += count( $items );
62 | }
63 |
64 | return $offset;
65 | }
66 | }
67 |
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1 | filter_files( $this->get_files_in_path() );
26 |
27 | if ( is_wp_error( $files ) ) {
28 | return $files;
29 | }
30 |
31 | $files_paged = array_slice( $files, $offset, $count );
32 | $items = [];
33 |
34 | foreach ( $files_paged as $file_path ) {
35 |
36 | $items[] = $this->get_file_contents( $file_path );
37 | }
38 |
39 | return $items;
40 | }
41 |
42 | /**
43 | * Get item count (number of files)
44 | *
45 | * @return array|int
46 | * @throws \Exception
47 | */
48 | public function get_count() {
49 |
50 | $files_in_path = $this->get_files_in_path();
51 |
52 | return is_wp_error( $files_in_path ) ? $files_in_path : count( $this->filter_files( $files_in_path ) );
53 | }
54 |
55 | /**
56 | * Get contents for a file
57 | *
58 | * @param $file
59 | * @return string
60 | */
61 | protected function get_file_contents( $file ) {
62 |
63 | return file_get_contents( $file );
64 | }
65 |
66 | /**
67 | * Get files in a provided path
68 | *
69 | * @return array
70 | * @throws \Exception
71 | */
72 | protected function get_files_in_path() {
73 |
74 | $path = $this->args['export_path'];
75 | $check_paths = [ $path, ABSPATH . '/' . $path, ABSPATH . '../' . $path ];
76 | $path_found = '';
77 |
78 | // If it's a remote url
79 | if ( filter_var( $path, FILTER_VALIDATE_URL ) ) {
80 | $path_found = $path;
81 | } else {
82 | foreach ( $check_paths as $path ) {
83 | if ( file_exists( $path ) ) {
84 | $path_found = $path;
85 | }
86 | }
87 | }
88 |
89 | if ( ! $path_found ) {
90 | // translators: %s variable references a list of comma separated file paths
91 | throw new \Exception( sprintf( __( 'Path not found. Attempted paths: %s', 'hmci' ), implode( ', ', $check_paths ) ), 0 );
92 | }
93 |
94 | if ( is_dir( $path_found ) ) {
95 | $iterator = new \RecursiveIteratorIterator( new \RecursiveDirectoryIterator( $path_found ) );
96 | $files = [];
97 |
98 | foreach ( $iterator as $pointer ) {
99 | if ( ! $pointer->isDir() ) {
100 | $files[] = $pointer->getPathname();
101 | }
102 | }
103 | } else {
104 |
105 | $files = [ $path_found ];
106 | }
107 |
108 | return $files;
109 | }
110 |
111 | /**
112 | * Get iterator argument definitions
113 | *
114 | * @return array
115 | */
116 | public static function get_iterator_args() {
117 |
118 | return [
119 | 'export_path' => [
120 | 'required' => true,
121 | 'type' => 'string',
122 | 'description' => __( 'Export path, either absolute path or relative ABSPATH', 'hmci' ),
123 | ],
124 | ];
125 | }
126 |
127 | /**
128 | * Parse file contents
129 | *
130 | * @param $item
131 | * @return mixed
132 | */
133 | public function parse_item( $item ) {
134 |
135 | return $item;
136 | }
137 |
138 | /**
139 | * Filter files
140 | *
141 | * @param $files
142 | * @return mixed
143 | */
144 | abstract protected function filter_files( $files );
145 | }
146 |
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1 | get_post_query( [
24 | 'posts_per_page' => $count,
25 | 'offset' => $offset,
26 | ] );
27 |
28 | return $query->get_posts();
29 | }
30 |
31 | /**
32 | * Get post query
33 | *
34 | * @param $args
35 | * @return \WP_Query
36 | */
37 | protected function get_post_query( $args ) {
38 |
39 | $query = new \WP_Query( wp_parse_args( $args, $this->get_global_query_args() ) );
40 |
41 | return $query;
42 | }
43 |
44 | /**
45 | * Get global post query args (no pagination)
46 | *
47 | * @return array
48 | */
49 | protected function get_global_query_args() {
50 |
51 | $whitelist = [
52 | 'post_type',
53 | 'post_status',
54 | 'post_author',
55 | ];
56 |
57 | $args = [];
58 |
59 | foreach ( $whitelist as $accepted_arg ) {
60 |
61 | if ( isset( $this->args[ $accepted_arg ] ) ) {
62 | $args[ $accepted_arg ] = $this->args[ $accepted_arg ];
63 | }
64 | }
65 |
66 | return $args;
67 | }
68 |
69 | /**
70 | * Get iterator argument definitions
71 | *
72 | * @return array
73 | */
74 | public static function get_iterator_args() {
75 |
76 | return [
77 | 'post_type' => [
78 | 'default' => 'any',
79 | 'type' => 'string',
80 | 'description' => __( 'Post type for post query.', 'hmci' ),
81 | ],
82 | 'post_status' => [
83 | 'type' => 'string',
84 | 'description' => __( 'Post status for post query.', 'hmci' ),
85 | ],
86 | 'post_author' => [
87 | 'type' => 'numeric',
88 | 'description' => __( 'Post author for post query.', 'hmci' ),
89 | ],
90 | ];
91 | }
92 | }
93 |
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1 | queries = []; // or define( 'WP_IMPORTING', true );
13 |
14 | if ( ! is_object( $wp_object_cache ) ) {
15 | return;
16 | }
17 |
18 | wp_cache_flush_runtime();
19 | }
20 |
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