├── .gitignore ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── composer.json ├── readme.txt ├── wp-blog-meta.php └── wp-blog-meta └── includes ├── classes ├── class-wp-blog-meta-db-table.php ├── class-wp-blog-meta-query.php └── class-wp-cli.php └── functions ├── filters.php ├── metadata.php └── transients.php /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Logs 2 | logs 3 | *.log 4 | 5 | # Runtime data 6 | pids 7 | *.pid 8 | *.seed 9 | 10 | # Directory for instrumented libs generated by jscoverage/JSCover 11 | lib-cov 12 | 13 | # Coverage directory used by tools like istanbul 14 | coverage 15 | 16 | # Grunt intermediate storage (http://gruntjs.com/creating-plugins#storing-task-files) 17 | .grunt 18 | 19 | # Compiled binary addons (http://nodejs.org/api/addons.html) 20 | build/Release 21 | 22 | # Dependency directory 23 | # Commenting this out is preferred by some people, see 24 | # https://www.npmjs.org/doc/misc/npm-faq.html#should-i-check-my-node_modules-folder-into-git- 25 | node_modules 26 | 27 | # Users Environment Variables 28 | /vendor/ 29 | .lock-wscript 30 | .idea 31 | .DS_Store 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 2, June 1991 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., 5 | 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA 6 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 7 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 8 | 9 | Preamble 10 | 11 | The licenses for most software are designed to take away your 12 | freedom to share and change it. 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"license": "GPL-2.0-or-later", 11 | "authors": [ 12 | { 13 | "name": "John James Jacoby", 14 | "email": "johnjamesjacoby@me.com" 15 | } 16 | ] 17 | } 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /readme.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | === WP Blog Meta === 2 | Contributors: johnjamesjacoby, stuttter 3 | Tags: blog, site, meta, multisite 4 | Requires at least: 4.5 5 | Tested up to: 4.7 6 | Stable tag: 2.0.0 7 | License: GPLv2 or later 8 | License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html 9 | Donate link: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9Q4F4EL5YJ62J 10 | 11 | == Description == 12 | 13 | A global, joinable meta-data table for your WordPress Multisite sites 14 | 15 | = Details = 16 | 17 | * Seamlessly integrates into WordPress's WP_Site_Query 18 | * Safe, secure, & designed to scale 19 | 20 | = Works great with = 21 | 22 | * [WP Chosen](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-chosen/ "Make long, unwieldy select boxes much more user-friendly.") 23 | * [WP Event Calendar](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-event-calendar/ "The best way to manage events in WordPress.") 24 | * [WP Pretty Filters](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-pretty-filters/ "Makes post filters better match what's already in Media & Attachments.") 25 | * [WP Media Categories](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-media-categories/ "Add categories to media & attachments.") 26 | * [WP Multi Network](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-multi-network/ "A network management interface for global multisite administrators.") 27 | * [WP Site Aliases](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-site-aliases/ "User-defined site-aliases for your multisite installation.") 28 | * [WP Term Order](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-term-order/ "Sort taxonomy terms, your way.") 29 | * [WP Term Authors](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-term-authors/ "Authors for categories, tags, and other taxonomy terms.") 30 | * [WP Term Colors](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-term-colors/ "Pretty colors for categories, tags, and other taxonomy terms.") 31 | * [WP Term Families](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-term-families/ "Families of taxonomies for taxonomy terms.") 32 | * [WP Term Icons](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-term-icons/ "Pretty icons for categories, tags, and other taxonomy terms.") 33 | * [WP Term Images](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-term-images/ "Pretty images for categories, tags, and other taxonomy terms.") 34 | * [WP Term Visibility](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-term-visibility/ "Visibilities for categories, tags, and other taxonomy terms.") 35 | * [WP User Activity](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-user-activity/ "The best way to log activity in WordPress.") 36 | * [WP User Alerts](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-user-alerts/ "Alert registered users when new content is published.") 37 | * [WP User Avatars](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-user-avatars/ "Allow users to upload avatars or choose them from your media library.") 38 | * [WP User Groups](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-user-groups/ "Group users together with taxonomies & terms.") 39 | * [WP User Parents](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-user-parents/ "Allow parent users to manage their direct decendants.") 40 | * [WP User Profiles](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-user-profiles/ "A sophisticated way to edit users in WordPress.") 41 | 42 | == Installation == 43 | 44 | * Ensure `DO_NOT_UPGRADE_GLOBAL_TABLES` is not truthy in your `wp-config.php` or equivalent 45 | * Ensure `wp_should_upgrade_global_tables` is not filtered to be falsey 46 | * Download and install using the built-in WordPress plugin installer 47 | * Network Activate in the "Plugins" area of the network-admin of the main site of your installation (phew!) 48 | * Optionally drop the entire `wp-blog-meta` directory into `mu-plugins` 49 | * No further setup or configuration is necessary 50 | 51 | == Frequently Asked Questions == 52 | 53 | = Does this create new database tables? = 54 | 55 | Yes. It adds `wp_blogmeta` to `$wpdb->ms_global_tables`. 56 | 57 | = Does this support object caching? 58 | 59 | Yes. It uses a global `blogmeta` cache-group for all meta data. 60 | 61 | = Does this modify existing database tables? = 62 | No. All of WordPress's core database tables remain untouched. 63 | 64 | = Where can I get support? = 65 | 66 | * Basic: https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/wp-blog-meta/ 67 | * Priority: https://chat.flox.io/support/channels/wp-blog-meta/ 68 | 69 | = Where can I find documentation? = 70 | 71 | http://github.com/stuttter/wp-blog-meta/ 72 | 73 | == Changelog == 74 | 75 | = [2.0.0] - 2016-09-10 = 76 | * Update meta table key column name 77 | 78 | = [1.0.0] - 2016-09-07 = 79 | * Initial release 80 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /wp-blog-meta.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | blogmeta ) ) { 48 | $GLOBALS['wpdb']->blogmeta = "{$GLOBALS['wpdb']->base_prefix}blogmeta"; 49 | $GLOBALS['wpdb']->ms_global_tables[] = 'blogmeta'; 50 | } 51 | 52 | // Register global cache group 53 | if ( function_exists( 'wp_cache_add_global_groups' ) ) { 54 | wp_cache_add_global_groups( array( 'blog_meta', 'blog-transient' ) ); 55 | } 56 | } 57 | 58 | /** 59 | * Return the path to the plugin's root file 60 | * 61 | * @since 1.0.0 62 | * 63 | * @return string 64 | */ 65 | function wp_blog_meta_get_plugin_file() { 66 | return __FILE__; 67 | } 68 | 69 | /** 70 | * Return the path to the plugin's directory 71 | * 72 | * @since 1.0.0 73 | * 74 | * @return string 75 | */ 76 | function wp_blog_meta_get_plugin_path() { 77 | return dirname( wp_blog_meta_get_plugin_file() ) . '/wp-blog-meta/'; 78 | } 79 | 80 | /** 81 | * Return the plugin's URL 82 | * 83 | * @since 1.0.0 84 | * 85 | * @return string 86 | */ 87 | function wp_blog_meta_get_plugin_url() { 88 | return plugin_dir_url( wp_blog_meta_get_plugin_file() ) . 'wp-blog-meta/'; 89 | } 90 | 91 | /** 92 | * Return the asset version 93 | * 94 | * @since 1.0.0 95 | * 96 | * @return int 97 | */ 98 | function wp_blog_meta_get_asset_version() { 99 | return 201609100001; 100 | } 101 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /wp-blog-meta/includes/classes/class-wp-blog-meta-db-table.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | db = $GLOBALS['wpdb']; 53 | 54 | // Force table on to the global database object 55 | add_action( 'init', array( $this, 'add_table_to_db_object' ) ); 56 | add_action( 'switch_to_blog', array( $this, 'add_table_to_db_object' ) ); 57 | add_action( 'delete_blog', array( $this, 'delete_blog' ) ); 58 | 59 | // Check if DB needs upgrading 60 | if ( is_admin() ) { 61 | add_action( 'admin_init', array( $this, 'admin_init' ) ); 62 | } 63 | } 64 | 65 | /** 66 | * Modify the database object and add the table to it 67 | * 68 | * This is necessary to do directly because WordPress does have a mechanism 69 | * for manipulating them safely. It's pretty fragile, but oh well. 70 | * 71 | * @since 1.0.0 72 | */ 73 | public function add_table_to_db_object() { 74 | if ( ! isset( $this->db->blogmeta ) ) { 75 | $this->db->blogmeta = "{$this->db->base_prefix}blogmeta"; 76 | $this->db->ms_global_tables[] = 'blogmeta'; 77 | } 78 | } 79 | 80 | /** 81 | * Administration area hooks 82 | * 83 | * @since 1.0.0 84 | */ 85 | public function admin_init() { 86 | $this->upgrade_database(); 87 | } 88 | 89 | /** 90 | * Activation hook 91 | * 92 | * Handles both single & multi site installations 93 | * 94 | * @since 1.0.0 95 | * 96 | * @param bool $network_wide 97 | */ 98 | public function activate() { 99 | $this->upgrade_database(); 100 | } 101 | 102 | /** 103 | * Create the database table 104 | * 105 | * @since 1.0.0 106 | * 107 | * @param int $old_version 108 | */ 109 | private function upgrade_database( $old_version = 0 ) { 110 | 111 | // Get current version 112 | $old_version = get_network_option( -1, $this->db_version_key ); 113 | 114 | // Bail if no upgrade needed 115 | if ( version_compare( (int) $old_version, $this->db_version, '>=' ) ) { 116 | return; 117 | } 118 | 119 | // Check for `dbDelta` 120 | if ( ! function_exists( 'dbDelta' ) ) { 121 | require_once ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/includes/upgrade.php'; 122 | } 123 | 124 | // Bail if upgrading global tables is not allowed 125 | if ( ! wp_should_upgrade_global_tables() ) { 126 | return; 127 | } 128 | 129 | // First activation 130 | if ( ! $this->table_exists() ) { 131 | $this->create_table(); 132 | 133 | // Update database structure from 1.0.1 to 2.0.0 134 | } elseif ( version_compare( (int) $old_version, 201609100001, '<=' ) ) { 135 | $this->update_database_2_0(); 136 | 137 | // Other case without any action 138 | } else { 139 | return; 140 | } 141 | 142 | // Update the DB version 143 | update_network_option( -1, $this->db_version_key, $this->db_version ); 144 | } 145 | 146 | /** 147 | * Create the table 148 | * 149 | * @since 1.0.0 150 | */ 151 | private function create_table() { 152 | $this->add_table_to_db_object(); 153 | 154 | $charset_collate = ''; 155 | if ( ! empty( $this->db->charset ) ) { 156 | $charset_collate = "DEFAULT CHARACTER SET {$this->db->charset}"; 157 | } 158 | 159 | if ( ! empty( $this->db->collate ) ) { 160 | $charset_collate .= " COLLATE {$this->db->collate}"; 161 | } 162 | 163 | $sql = array(); 164 | $max_index_length = 191; 165 | 166 | // Relationship meta 167 | $sql[] = "CREATE TABLE {$this->db->blogmeta} ( 168 | meta_id bigint(20) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, 169 | blog_id bigint(20) NOT NULL, 170 | meta_key varchar(255) DEFAULT NULL, 171 | meta_value longtext DEFAULT NULL, 172 | KEY blog_id (blog_id), 173 | KEY meta_key (meta_key({$max_index_length})) 174 | ) {$charset_collate};"; 175 | 176 | dbDelta( $sql ); 177 | } 178 | 179 | /** 180 | * Clear meta for a site when it's deleted 181 | * 182 | * @since 1.0.0 183 | * 184 | * @param int $site_id Site being deleted 185 | */ 186 | public function delete_blog( $site_id = 0 ) { 187 | $this->add_table_to_db_object(); 188 | $this->db->delete( $this->db->blogmeta, array( 189 | 'blog_id' => $site_id 190 | ), array( '%d' ) ); 191 | } 192 | 193 | /** 194 | * Check if table already exists 195 | * 196 | * @since 2.0.0 197 | * 198 | * @return bool 199 | */ 200 | private function table_exists() { 201 | $this->add_table_to_db_object(); 202 | 203 | $query = "SHOW TABLES LIKE %s"; 204 | $like = $this->db->esc_like( $this->db->blogmeta ); 205 | $prepared = $this->db->prepare( $query, $like ); 206 | $table_exist = $this->db->get_var( $prepared ); 207 | 208 | return ! empty( $table_exist ); 209 | } 210 | 211 | /** 212 | * Update database structure for version 2.0.0 213 | * 214 | * @since 2.0.0 215 | */ 216 | private function update_database_2_0() { 217 | $this->add_table_to_db_object(); 218 | 219 | // Relationship meta 220 | $this->db->query( "ALTER TABLE {$this->db->blogmeta} CHANGE `id` `meta_id` BIGINT(20) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT;" ); 221 | } 222 | } 223 | 224 | /** 225 | * Load the DB as early as possible, but after WordPress core is included 226 | * 227 | * @since 1.0.0 228 | */ 229 | function wp_blog_meta_db() { 230 | new WP_Blog_Meta_DB(); 231 | } 232 | add_action( 'muplugins_loaded', 'wp_blog_meta_db', -PHP_INT_MAX ); 233 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /wp-blog-meta/includes/classes/class-wp-blog-meta-query.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | db = $GLOBALS['wpdb']; 57 | 58 | add_action( 'parse_site_query', array( $this, 'parse_site_query' ) ); 59 | add_action( 'pre_get_sites', array( $this, 'pre_get_sites' ) ); 60 | add_action( 'sites_clauses', array( $this, 'sites_clauses' ), 10, 2 ); 61 | add_filter( 'the_sites', array( $this, 'the_sites' ), 10, 2 ); 62 | } 63 | 64 | /** 65 | * Parse the site query for meta_query argument 66 | * 67 | * @since 0.1.0 68 | * 69 | * @param WP_Site_Query $site_query 70 | */ 71 | public function parse_site_query( $site_query ) { 72 | 73 | // Add empty meta_query 74 | $site_query->query_var_defaults['meta_query'] = ''; 75 | $site_query->query_var_defaults['update_blog_meta_cache'] = false; 76 | 77 | // Reparse the query vars with `meta_query` added 78 | $site_query->query_vars = wp_parse_args( $site_query->query_vars, $site_query->query_var_defaults ); 79 | } 80 | 81 | /** 82 | * Make sure meta_query is set in default query variables 83 | * 84 | * @since 1.0.0. 85 | * 86 | * @param WP_Site_Query $site_query 87 | */ 88 | public function pre_get_sites( $site_query ) { 89 | if ( ! isset( $site_query->query_var_defaults['meta_query'] ) ) { 90 | $site_query->query_var_defaults['meta_query'] = ''; 91 | } 92 | if ( ! isset( $site_query->query_var_defaults['update_blog_meta_cache'] ) ) { 93 | $site_query->query_var_defaults['update_blog_meta_cache'] = false; 94 | } 95 | } 96 | 97 | /** 98 | * Maybe add where & join for meta_query clauses 99 | * 100 | * @since 0.1.0 101 | * 102 | * @global type $wpdb 103 | * 104 | * @param array $clauses 105 | * @param WP_Site_Query $site_query 106 | * 107 | * @return array 108 | */ 109 | public function sites_clauses( $clauses, $site_query ) { 110 | 111 | // Look out for an unset 'join' clause 112 | if ( ! isset( $clauses['join'] ) ) { 113 | $clauses['join'] = ''; 114 | } 115 | 116 | // Loop for meta query 117 | $meta_query = $site_query->query_vars['meta_query']; 118 | if ( ! empty( $meta_query ) && is_array( $meta_query ) ) { 119 | $site_query->meta_query = new WP_Meta_Query( $meta_query ); 120 | $meta_clauses = $site_query->meta_query->get_sql( 'blog', 'b', 'blog_id', $site_query ); 121 | 122 | // Concatenate query clauses 123 | $clauses['join'] .= $meta_clauses['join']; 124 | $clauses['where'] .= $meta_clauses['where']; 125 | 126 | // Mutate clauses 127 | $clauses['join'] = $this->mutate_join( $clauses['join'] ); 128 | $clauses['join'] = $this->mutate_columns( $clauses['join'] ); 129 | $clauses['fields'] = $this->mutate_columns( $clauses['fields'] ); 130 | $clauses['where'] = $this->mutate_columns( $clauses['where'] ); 131 | $clauses['orderby'] = $this->mutate_columns( $clauses['orderby'] ); 132 | } 133 | 134 | // Return possibly modified clauses 135 | return $clauses; 136 | } 137 | 138 | /** 139 | * Add table name to join section 140 | * 141 | * @since 1.0.0 142 | * 143 | * @param string $join 144 | * 145 | * @return string 146 | */ 147 | public function mutate_join( $join = '' ) { 148 | return "b{$join}"; 149 | } 150 | 151 | /** 152 | * Add table name to `wp_blogs` columns 153 | * 154 | * @since 1.0.1 155 | * 156 | * @param string $section 157 | * 158 | * @return string 159 | */ 160 | public function mutate_columns( $section = '' ) { 161 | 162 | // Replace full-word database table 163 | $section = preg_replace( "/\b{$this->db->blogs}\b/", 'b', $section ); 164 | 165 | // Replace full-word column names 166 | foreach ( $this->columns as $column ) { 167 | $section = preg_replace( "/\b{$column}\b/", "b.{$column}", $section ); 168 | } 169 | 170 | // Clean-up maybe broken MySQL 171 | $section = str_replace( "{$this->db->blogmeta}.b.", "{$this->db->blogmeta}.", $section ); 172 | $section = str_replace( 'b.b.', 'b.', $section ); 173 | 174 | // Return maybe-replaced section of the database query 175 | return $section; 176 | } 177 | 178 | /** 179 | * @since 1.1.0 180 | * @param $_sites 181 | * @param $site_query 182 | * @return $_sites 183 | */ 184 | public function the_sites( $_sites, $site_query ){ 185 | if ( $site_query->query_var_defaults['update_blog_meta_cache'] ) { 186 | update_blogmeta_cache( wp_list_pluck( $_sites, 'id' ) ); 187 | } 188 | return $_sites; 189 | } 190 | } 191 | new WP_Blog_Meta_Query(); 192 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /wp-blog-meta/includes/classes/class-wp-cli.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'supervisor', 12 | * ) 13 | */ 14 | class Blog_Meta_Command extends \WP_CLI\CommandWithMeta { 15 | protected $meta_type = 'blog'; 16 | 17 | /** 18 | * Check that the site ID exists 19 | * 20 | * @param int 21 | */ 22 | protected function check_object_id( $object_id ) { 23 | $term = get_site( $object_id ); 24 | if ( ! $term ) { 25 | WP_CLI::error( "Could not find the site with ID {$object_id}." ); 26 | } 27 | return $term->blog_id; 28 | } 29 | } 30 | 31 | WP_CLI::add_command( 'site meta', 'Blog_Meta_Command', array( 32 | 'before_invoke' => function () { 33 | if ( !is_multisite() ) { 34 | WP_CLI::error( 'This is not a multisite install.' ); 35 | } 36 | } 37 | ) ); 38 | 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /wp-blog-meta/includes/functions/filters.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |