Wordpress/wp-includes/ms-functions.php

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/**
* Multisite WordPress API
*
* @package WordPress
* @subpackage Multisite
* @since 3.0.0
*/
/**
* Gets the network's site and user counts.
*
* @since MU 1.0
* @uses get_blog_count()
* @uses get_user_count()
*
* @return array Site and user count for the network.
*/
function get_sitestats() {
global $wpdb;
$stats = array(
'blogs' => get_blog_count(),
'users' => get_user_count(),
);
return $stats;
}
/**
* Get the admin for a domain/path combination.
*
* @since MU 1.0
*
* @param string $sitedomain Optional. Site domain.
* @param string $path Optional. Site path.
* @return array The network admins
*/
function get_admin_users_for_domain( $sitedomain = '', $path = '' ) {
global $wpdb;
if ( ! $sitedomain )
$site_id = $wpdb->siteid;
else
$site_id = $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT id FROM $wpdb->site WHERE domain = %s AND path = %s", $sitedomain, $path ) );
if ( $site_id )
return $wpdb->get_results( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT u.ID, u.user_login, u.user_pass FROM $wpdb->users AS u, $wpdb->sitemeta AS sm WHERE sm.meta_key = 'admin_user_id' AND u.ID = sm.meta_value AND sm.site_id = %d", $site_id ), ARRAY_A );
return false;
}
/**
* Get one of a user's active blogs
*
* Returns the user's primary blog, if she has one and
* it is active. If it's inactive, function returns another
* active blog of the user. If none are found, the user
* is added as a Subscriber to the Dashboard Blog and that blog
* is returned.
*
* @since MU 1.0
* @uses get_blogs_of_user()
* @uses add_user_to_blog()
* @uses get_blog_details()
*
* @param int $user_id The unique ID of the user
* @return object The blog object
*/
function get_active_blog_for_user( $user_id ) {
global $wpdb;
$blogs = get_blogs_of_user( $user_id );
if ( empty( $blogs ) )
return null;
if ( !is_multisite() )
return $blogs[$wpdb->blogid];
$primary_blog = get_user_meta( $user_id, 'primary_blog', true );
$first_blog = current($blogs);
if ( false !== $primary_blog ) {
if ( ! isset( $blogs[ $primary_blog ] ) ) {
update_user_meta( $user_id, 'primary_blog', $first_blog->userblog_id );
$primary = get_blog_details( $first_blog->userblog_id );
} else {
$primary = get_blog_details( $primary_blog );
}
} else {
//TODO Review this call to add_user_to_blog too - to get here the user must have a role on this blog?
add_user_to_blog( $first_blog->userblog_id, $user_id, 'subscriber' );
update_user_meta( $user_id, 'primary_blog', $first_blog->userblog_id );
$primary = $first_blog;
}
if ( ( ! is_object( $primary ) ) || ( $primary->archived == 1 || $primary->spam == 1 || $primary->deleted == 1 ) ) {
$blogs = get_blogs_of_user( $user_id, true ); // if a user's primary blog is shut down, check their other blogs.
$ret = false;
if ( is_array( $blogs ) && count( $blogs ) > 0 ) {
foreach ( (array) $blogs as $blog_id => $blog ) {
if ( $blog->site_id != $wpdb->siteid )
continue;
$details = get_blog_details( $blog_id );
if ( is_object( $details ) && $details->archived == 0 && $details->spam == 0 && $details->deleted == 0 ) {
$ret = $blog;
if ( get_user_meta( $user_id , 'primary_blog', true ) != $blog_id )
update_user_meta( $user_id, 'primary_blog', $blog_id );
if ( !get_user_meta($user_id , 'source_domain', true) )
update_user_meta( $user_id, 'source_domain', $blog->domain );
break;
}
}
} else {
return null;
}
return $ret;
} else {
return $primary;
}
}
/**
* The number of active users in your installation.
*
* The count is cached and updated twice daily. This is not a live count.
*
* @since MU 2.7
*
* @return int
*/
function get_user_count() {
return get_site_option( 'user_count' );
}
/**
* The number of active sites on your installation.
*
* The count is cached and updated twice daily. This is not a live count.
*
* @since MU 1.0
*
* @param int $id Optional. A site_id.
* @return int
*/
function get_blog_count( $id = 0 ) {
return get_site_option( 'blog_count' );
}
/**
* Get a blog post from any site on the network.
*
* @since MU 1.0
*
* @param int $blog_id ID of the blog.
* @param int $post_id ID of the post you're looking for.
* @return WP_Post|null WP_Post on success or null on failure
*/
function get_blog_post( $blog_id, $post_id ) {
switch_to_blog( $blog_id );
$post = get_post( $post_id );
restore_current_blog();
return $post;
}
/**
* Add a user to a blog.
*
* Use the 'add_user_to_blog' action to fire an event when
* users are added to a blog.
*
* @since MU 1.0
*
* @param int $blog_id ID of the blog you're adding the user to.
* @param int $user_id ID of the user you're adding.
* @param string $role The role you want the user to have
* @return bool
*/
function add_user_to_blog( $blog_id, $user_id, $role ) {
switch_to_blog($blog_id);
$user = get_userdata( $user_id );
if ( ! $user ) {
restore_current_blog();
return new WP_Error( 'user_does_not_exist', __( 'The requested user does not exist.' ) );
}
if ( !get_user_meta($user_id, 'primary_blog', true) ) {
update_user_meta($user_id, 'primary_blog', $blog_id);
$details = get_blog_details($blog_id);
update_user_meta($user_id, 'source_domain', $details->domain);
}
$user->set_role($role);
do_action('add_user_to_blog', $user_id, $role, $blog_id);
wp_cache_delete( $user_id, 'users' );
restore_current_blog();
return true;
}
/**
* Remove a user from a blog.
*
* Use the 'remove_user_from_blog' action to fire an event when
* users are removed from a blog.
*
* Accepts an optional $reassign parameter, if you want to
* reassign the user's blog posts to another user upon removal.
*
* @since MU 1.0
*
* @param int $user_id ID of the user you're removing.
* @param int $blog_id ID of the blog you're removing the user from.
* @param string $reassign Optional. A user to whom to reassign posts.
* @return bool
*/
function remove_user_from_blog($user_id, $blog_id = '', $reassign = '') {
global $wpdb;
switch_to_blog($blog_id);
$user_id = (int) $user_id;
do_action('remove_user_from_blog', $user_id, $blog_id);
// If being removed from the primary blog, set a new primary if the user is assigned
// to multiple blogs.
$primary_blog = get_user_meta($user_id, 'primary_blog', true);
if ( $primary_blog == $blog_id ) {
$new_id = '';
$new_domain = '';
$blogs = get_blogs_of_user($user_id);
foreach ( (array) $blogs as $blog ) {
if ( $blog->userblog_id == $blog_id )
continue;
$new_id = $blog->userblog_id;
$new_domain = $blog->domain;
break;
}
update_user_meta($user_id, 'primary_blog', $new_id);
update_user_meta($user_id, 'source_domain', $new_domain);
}
// wp_revoke_user($user_id);
$user = get_userdata( $user_id );
if ( ! $user ) {
restore_current_blog();
return new WP_Error('user_does_not_exist', __('That user does not exist.'));
}
$user->remove_all_caps();
$blogs = get_blogs_of_user($user_id);
if ( count($blogs) == 0 ) {
update_user_meta($user_id, 'primary_blog', '');
update_user_meta($user_id, 'source_domain', '');
}
if ( $reassign != '' ) {
$reassign = (int) $reassign;
$wpdb->query( $wpdb->prepare("UPDATE $wpdb->posts SET post_author = %d WHERE post_author = %d", $reassign, $user_id) );
$wpdb->query( $wpdb->prepare("UPDATE $wpdb->links SET link_owner = %d WHERE link_owner = %d", $reassign, $user_id) );
}
restore_current_blog();
return true;
}
/**
* Create an empty blog.
*
* @since MU 1.0
* @uses install_blog()
*
* @param string $domain The new blog's domain.
* @param string $path The new blog's path.
* @param string $weblog_title The new blog's title.
* @param int $site_id Optional. Defaults to 1.
* @return int The ID of the newly created blog
*/
function create_empty_blog( $domain, $path, $weblog_title, $site_id = 1 ) {
if ( empty($path) )
$path = '/';
// Check if the domain has been used already. We should return an error message.
if ( domain_exists($domain, $path, $site_id) )
return __( '<strong>ERROR</strong>: Site URL already taken.' );
// Need to back up wpdb table names, and create a new wp_blogs entry for new blog.
// Need to get blog_id from wp_blogs, and create new table names.
// Must restore table names at the end of function.
if ( ! $blog_id = insert_blog($domain, $path, $site_id) )
return __( '<strong>ERROR</strong>: problem creating site entry.' );
switch_to_blog($blog_id);
install_blog($blog_id);
restore_current_blog();
return $blog_id;
}
/**
* Get the permalink for a post on another blog.
*
* @since MU 1.0
*
* @param int $blog_id ID of the source blog.
* @param int $post_id ID of the desired post.
* @return string The post's permalink
*/
function get_blog_permalink( $blog_id, $post_id ) {
switch_to_blog( $blog_id );
$link = get_permalink( $post_id );
restore_current_blog();
return $link;
}
/**
* Get a blog's numeric ID from its URL.
*
* On a subdirectory installation like example.com/blog1/,
* $domain will be the root 'example.com' and $path the
* subdirectory '/blog1/'. With subdomains like blog1.example.com,
* $domain is 'blog1.example.com' and $path is '/'.
*
* @since MU 2.6.5
*
* @param string $domain
* @param string $path Optional. Not required for subdomain installations.
* @return int 0 if no blog found, otherwise the ID of the matching blog
*/
function get_blog_id_from_url( $domain, $path = '/' ) {
global $wpdb;
$domain = strtolower( $domain );
$path = strtolower( $path );
$id = wp_cache_get( md5( $domain . $path ), 'blog-id-cache' );
if ( $id == -1 ) // blog does not exist
return 0;
elseif ( $id )
return (int) $id;
$id = $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT blog_id FROM $wpdb->blogs WHERE domain = %s and path = %s /* get_blog_id_from_url */", $domain, $path ) );
if ( ! $id ) {
wp_cache_set( md5( $domain . $path ), -1, 'blog-id-cache' );
return 0;
}
wp_cache_set( md5( $domain . $path ), $id, 'blog-id-cache' );
return $id;
}
// Admin functions
/**
* Checks an email address against a list of banned domains.
*
* This function checks against the Banned Email Domains list
* at wp-admin/network/settings.php. The check is only run on
* self-registrations; user creation at wp-admin/network/users.php
* bypasses this check.
*
* @since MU
*
* @param string $user_email The email provided by the user at registration.
* @return bool Returns true when the email address is banned.
*/
function is_email_address_unsafe( $user_email ) {
$banned_names = get_site_option( 'banned_email_domains' );
if ( $banned_names && ! is_array( $banned_names ) )
$banned_names = explode( "\n", $banned_names );
$is_email_address_unsafe = false;
if ( $banned_names && is_array( $banned_names ) ) {
list( $email_local_part, $email_domain ) = explode( '@', $user_email );
foreach ( $banned_names as $banned_domain ) {
if ( ! $banned_domain )
continue;
if ( $email_domain == $banned_domain ) {
$is_email_address_unsafe = true;
break;
}
$dotted_domain = ".$banned_domain";
if ( $dotted_domain === substr( $user_email, -strlen( $dotted_domain ) ) ) {
$is_email_address_unsafe = true;
break;
}
}
}
return apply_filters( 'is_email_address_unsafe', $is_email_address_unsafe, $user_email );
}
/**
* Processes new user registrations.
*
* Checks the data provided by the user during signup. Verifies
* the validity and uniqueness of user names and user email addresses,
* and checks email addresses against admin-provided domain
* whitelists and blacklists.
*
* The hook 'wpmu_validate_user_signup' provides an easy way
* to modify the signup process. The value $result, which is passed
* to the hook, contains both the user-provided info and the error
* messages created by the function. 'wpmu_validate_user_signup' allows
* you to process the data in any way you'd like, and unset the
* relevant errors if necessary.
*
* @since MU
* @uses is_email_address_unsafe()
* @uses username_exists()
* @uses email_exists()
*
* @param string $user_name The login name provided by the user.
* @param string $user_email The email provided by the user.
* @return array Contains username, email, and error messages.
*/
function wpmu_validate_user_signup($user_name, $user_email) {
global $wpdb;
$errors = new WP_Error();
$orig_username = $user_name;
$user_name = preg_replace( '/\s+/', '', sanitize_user( $user_name, true ) );
if ( $user_name != $orig_username || preg_match( '/[^a-z0-9]/', $user_name ) ) {
$errors->add( 'user_name', __( 'Only lowercase letters (a-z) and numbers are allowed.' ) );
$user_name = $orig_username;
}
$user_email = sanitize_email( $user_email );
if ( empty( $user_name ) )
$errors->add('user_name', __( 'Please enter a username.' ) );
$illegal_names = get_site_option( 'illegal_names' );
if ( is_array( $illegal_names ) == false ) {
$illegal_names = array( 'www', 'web', 'root', 'admin', 'main', 'invite', 'administrator' );
add_site_option( 'illegal_names', $illegal_names );
}
if ( in_array( $user_name, $illegal_names ) == true )
$errors->add('user_name', __( 'That username is not allowed.' ) );
if ( is_email_address_unsafe( $user_email ) )
$errors->add('user_email', __('You cannot use that email address to signup. We are having problems with them blocking some of our email. Please use another email provider.'));
if ( strlen( $user_name ) < 4 )
$errors->add('user_name', __( 'Username must be at least 4 characters.' ) );
if ( strpos( ' ' . $user_name, '_' ) != false )
$errors->add( 'user_name', __( 'Sorry, usernames may not contain the character &#8220;_&#8221;!' ) );
// all numeric?
$match = array();
preg_match( '/[0-9]*/', $user_name, $match );
if ( $match[0] == $user_name )
$errors->add('user_name', __('Sorry, usernames must have letters too!'));
if ( !is_email( $user_email ) )
$errors->add('user_email', __( 'Please enter a valid email address.' ) );
$limited_email_domains = get_site_option( 'limited_email_domains' );
if ( is_array( $limited_email_domains ) && empty( $limited_email_domains ) == false ) {
$emaildomain = substr( $user_email, 1 + strpos( $user_email, '@' ) );
if ( in_array( $emaildomain, $limited_email_domains ) == false )
$errors->add('user_email', __('Sorry, that email address is not allowed!'));
}
// Check if the username has been used already.
if ( username_exists($user_name) )
$errors->add( 'user_name', __( 'Sorry, that username already exists!' ) );
// Check if the email address has been used already.
if ( email_exists($user_email) )
$errors->add( 'user_email', __( 'Sorry, that email address is already used!' ) );
// Has someone already signed up for this username?
$signup = $wpdb->get_row( $wpdb->prepare("SELECT * FROM $wpdb->signups WHERE user_login = %s", $user_name) );
if ( $signup != null ) {
$registered_at = mysql2date('U', $signup->registered);
$now = current_time( 'timestamp', true );
$diff = $now - $registered_at;
// If registered more than two days ago, cancel registration and let this signup go through.
if ( $diff > 2 * DAY_IN_SECONDS )
$wpdb->delete( $wpdb->signups, array( 'user_login' => $user_name ) );
else
$errors->add('user_name', __('That username is currently reserved but may be available in a couple of days.'));
}
$signup = $wpdb->get_row( $wpdb->prepare("SELECT * FROM $wpdb->signups WHERE user_email = %s", $user_email) );
if ( $signup != null ) {
$diff = current_time( 'timestamp', true ) - mysql2date('U', $signup->registered);
// If registered more than two days ago, cancel registration and let this signup go through.
if ( $diff > 2 * DAY_IN_SECONDS )
$wpdb->delete( $wpdb->signups, array( 'user_email' => $user_email ) );
else
$errors->add('user_email', __('That email address has already been used. Please check your inbox for an activation email. It will become available in a couple of days if you do nothing.'));
}
$result = array('user_name' => $user_name, 'orig_username' => $orig_username, 'user_email' => $user_email, 'errors' => $errors);
return apply_filters('wpmu_validate_user_signup', $result);
}
/**
* Processes new site registrations.
*
* Checks the data provided by the user during blog signup. Verifies
* the validity and uniqueness of blog paths and domains.
*
* This function prevents the current user from registering a new site
* with a blogname equivalent to another user's login name. Passing the
* $user parameter to the function, where $user is the other user, is
* effectively an override of this limitation.
*
* Filter 'wpmu_validate_blog_signup' if you want to modify
* the way that WordPress validates new site signups.
*
* @since MU
* @uses domain_exists()
* @uses username_exists()
*
* @param string $blogname The blog name provided by the user. Must be unique.
* @param string $blog_title The blog title provided by the user.
* @return array Contains the new site data and error messages.
*/
function wpmu_validate_blog_signup($blogname, $blog_title, $user = '') {
global $wpdb, $domain, $current_site;
$base = $current_site->path;
$blog_title = strip_tags( $blog_title );
$blog_title = substr( $blog_title, 0, 50 );
$errors = new WP_Error();
$illegal_names = get_site_option( 'illegal_names' );
if ( $illegal_names == false ) {
$illegal_names = array( 'www', 'web', 'root', 'admin', 'main', 'invite', 'administrator' );
add_site_option( 'illegal_names', $illegal_names );
}
// On sub dir installs, Some names are so illegal, only a filter can spring them from jail
if (! is_subdomain_install() )
$illegal_names = array_merge($illegal_names, apply_filters( 'subdirectory_reserved_names', array( 'page', 'comments', 'blog', 'files', 'feed' ) ) );
if ( empty( $blogname ) )
$errors->add('blogname', __( 'Please enter a site name.' ) );
if ( preg_match( '/[^a-z0-9]+/', $blogname ) )
$errors->add('blogname', __( 'Only lowercase letters (a-z) and numbers are allowed.' ) );
if ( in_array( $blogname, $illegal_names ) == true )
$errors->add('blogname', __( 'That name is not allowed.' ) );
if ( strlen( $blogname ) < 4 && !is_super_admin() )
$errors->add('blogname', __( 'Site name must be at least 4 characters.' ) );
if ( strpos( ' ' . $blogname, '_' ) != false )
$errors->add( 'blogname', __( 'Sorry, site names may not contain the character &#8220;_&#8221;!' ) );
// do not allow users to create a blog that conflicts with a page on the main blog.
if ( !is_subdomain_install() && $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT post_name FROM " . $wpdb->get_blog_prefix( $current_site->blog_id ) . "posts WHERE post_type = 'page' AND post_name = %s", $blogname ) ) )
$errors->add( 'blogname', __( 'Sorry, you may not use that site name.' ) );
// all numeric?
$match = array();
preg_match( '/[0-9]*/', $blogname, $match );
if ( $match[0] == $blogname )
$errors->add('blogname', __('Sorry, site names must have letters too!'));
$blogname = apply_filters( 'newblogname', $blogname );
Change all core API to expect unslashed rather than slashed arguments. The exceptions to this are update_post_meta() and add_post_meta() which are often used by plugins in POST handlers and will continue accepting slashed data for now. Introduce wp_upate_post_meta() and wp_add_post_meta() as unslashed alternatives to update_post_meta() and add_post_meta(). These functions could become methods in WP_Post so don't use them too heavily yet. Remove all escape() calls from wp_xmlrpc_server. Now that core expects unslashed data this is no longer needed. Remove addslashes(), addslashes_gpc(), add_magic_quotes() calls on data being prepared for handoff to core functions that until now expected slashed data. Adding slashes in no longer necessary. Introduce wp_unslash() and use to it remove slashes from GPCS data before using it in core API. Almost every instance of stripslashes() in core should now be wp_unslash(). In the future (a release or three) when GPCS is no longer slashed, wp_unslash() will stop stripping slashes and simply return what is passed. At this point wp_unslash() calls can be removed from core. Introduce wp_slash() for slashing GPCS data. This will also turn into a noop once GPCS is no longer slashed. wp_slash() should almost never be used. It is mainly of use in unit tests. Plugins should use wp_unslash() on data being passed to core API. Plugins should no longer slash data being passed to core. So when you get_post() and then wp_insert_post() the post data from get_post() no longer needs addslashes(). Most plugins were not bothering with this. They will magically start doing the right thing. Unfortunately, those few souls who did it properly will now have to avoid calling addslashes() for 3.6 and newer. Use wp_kses_post() and wp_kses_data(), which expect unslashed data, instead of wp_filter_post_kses() and wp_filter_kses(), which expect slashed data. Filters are no longer passed slashed data. Remove many no longer necessary calls to $wpdb->escape() and esc_sql(). In wp_get_referer() and wp_get_original_referer(), return unslashed data. Remove old stripslashes() calls from WP_Widget::update() handlers. These haven't been necessary since WP_Widget. Switch several queries over to prepare(). Expect something to break. Props alexkingorg see #21767 git-svn-id: https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@23416 602fd350-edb4-49c9-b593-d223f7449a82
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$blog_title = $blog_title;
if ( empty( $blog_title ) )
$errors->add('blog_title', __( 'Please enter a site title.' ) );
// Check if the domain/path has been used already.
if ( is_subdomain_install() ) {
$mydomain = $blogname . '.' . preg_replace( '|^www\.|', '', $domain );
$path = $base;
} else {
$mydomain = "$domain";
$path = $base.$blogname.'/';
}
if ( domain_exists($mydomain, $path, $current_site->id) )
$errors->add( 'blogname', __( 'Sorry, that site already exists!' ) );
if ( username_exists( $blogname ) ) {
if ( is_object( $user ) == false || ( is_object($user) && ( $user->user_login != $blogname ) ) )
$errors->add( 'blogname', __( 'Sorry, that site is reserved!' ) );
}
// Has someone already signed up for this domain?
$signup = $wpdb->get_row( $wpdb->prepare("SELECT * FROM $wpdb->signups WHERE domain = %s AND path = %s", $mydomain, $path) ); // TODO: Check email too?
if ( ! empty($signup) ) {
$diff = current_time( 'timestamp', true ) - mysql2date('U', $signup->registered);
// If registered more than two days ago, cancel registration and let this signup go through.
if ( $diff > 2 * DAY_IN_SECONDS )
$wpdb->delete( $wpdb->signups, array( 'domain' => $mydomain , 'path' => $path ) );
else
$errors->add('blogname', __('That site is currently reserved but may be available in a couple days.'));
}
$result = array('domain' => $mydomain, 'path' => $path, 'blogname' => $blogname, 'blog_title' => $blog_title, 'user' => $user, 'errors' => $errors);
return apply_filters('wpmu_validate_blog_signup', $result);
}
/**
* Record site signup information for future activation.
*
* @since MU
* @uses wpmu_signup_blog_notification()
*
* @param string $domain The requested domain.
* @param string $path The requested path.
* @param string $title The requested site title.
* @param string $user The user's requested login name.
* @param string $user_email The user's email address.
* @param array $meta By default, contains the requested privacy setting and lang_id.
*/
function wpmu_signup_blog($domain, $path, $title, $user, $user_email, $meta = '') {
global $wpdb;
$key = substr( md5( time() . rand() . $domain ), 0, 16 );
Change all core API to expect unslashed rather than slashed arguments. The exceptions to this are update_post_meta() and add_post_meta() which are often used by plugins in POST handlers and will continue accepting slashed data for now. Introduce wp_upate_post_meta() and wp_add_post_meta() as unslashed alternatives to update_post_meta() and add_post_meta(). These functions could become methods in WP_Post so don't use them too heavily yet. Remove all escape() calls from wp_xmlrpc_server. Now that core expects unslashed data this is no longer needed. Remove addslashes(), addslashes_gpc(), add_magic_quotes() calls on data being prepared for handoff to core functions that until now expected slashed data. Adding slashes in no longer necessary. Introduce wp_unslash() and use to it remove slashes from GPCS data before using it in core API. Almost every instance of stripslashes() in core should now be wp_unslash(). In the future (a release or three) when GPCS is no longer slashed, wp_unslash() will stop stripping slashes and simply return what is passed. At this point wp_unslash() calls can be removed from core. Introduce wp_slash() for slashing GPCS data. This will also turn into a noop once GPCS is no longer slashed. wp_slash() should almost never be used. It is mainly of use in unit tests. Plugins should use wp_unslash() on data being passed to core API. Plugins should no longer slash data being passed to core. So when you get_post() and then wp_insert_post() the post data from get_post() no longer needs addslashes(). Most plugins were not bothering with this. They will magically start doing the right thing. Unfortunately, those few souls who did it properly will now have to avoid calling addslashes() for 3.6 and newer. Use wp_kses_post() and wp_kses_data(), which expect unslashed data, instead of wp_filter_post_kses() and wp_filter_kses(), which expect slashed data. Filters are no longer passed slashed data. Remove many no longer necessary calls to $wpdb->escape() and esc_sql(). In wp_get_referer() and wp_get_original_referer(), return unslashed data. Remove old stripslashes() calls from WP_Widget::update() handlers. These haven't been necessary since WP_Widget. Switch several queries over to prepare(). Expect something to break. Props alexkingorg see #21767 git-svn-id: https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@23416 602fd350-edb4-49c9-b593-d223f7449a82
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$meta = serialize( $meta );
$wpdb->insert( $wpdb->signups, array(
'domain' => $domain,
'path' => $path,
'title' => $title,
'user_login' => $user,
'user_email' => $user_email,
'registered' => current_time('mysql', true),
'activation_key' => $key,
'meta' => $meta
) );
Change all core API to expect unslashed rather than slashed arguments. The exceptions to this are update_post_meta() and add_post_meta() which are often used by plugins in POST handlers and will continue accepting slashed data for now. Introduce wp_upate_post_meta() and wp_add_post_meta() as unslashed alternatives to update_post_meta() and add_post_meta(). These functions could become methods in WP_Post so don't use them too heavily yet. Remove all escape() calls from wp_xmlrpc_server. Now that core expects unslashed data this is no longer needed. Remove addslashes(), addslashes_gpc(), add_magic_quotes() calls on data being prepared for handoff to core functions that until now expected slashed data. Adding slashes in no longer necessary. Introduce wp_unslash() and use to it remove slashes from GPCS data before using it in core API. Almost every instance of stripslashes() in core should now be wp_unslash(). In the future (a release or three) when GPCS is no longer slashed, wp_unslash() will stop stripping slashes and simply return what is passed. At this point wp_unslash() calls can be removed from core. Introduce wp_slash() for slashing GPCS data. This will also turn into a noop once GPCS is no longer slashed. wp_slash() should almost never be used. It is mainly of use in unit tests. Plugins should use wp_unslash() on data being passed to core API. Plugins should no longer slash data being passed to core. So when you get_post() and then wp_insert_post() the post data from get_post() no longer needs addslashes(). Most plugins were not bothering with this. They will magically start doing the right thing. Unfortunately, those few souls who did it properly will now have to avoid calling addslashes() for 3.6 and newer. Use wp_kses_post() and wp_kses_data(), which expect unslashed data, instead of wp_filter_post_kses() and wp_filter_kses(), which expect slashed data. Filters are no longer passed slashed data. Remove many no longer necessary calls to $wpdb->escape() and esc_sql(). In wp_get_referer() and wp_get_original_referer(), return unslashed data. Remove old stripslashes() calls from WP_Widget::update() handlers. These haven't been necessary since WP_Widget. Switch several queries over to prepare(). Expect something to break. Props alexkingorg see #21767 git-svn-id: https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@23416 602fd350-edb4-49c9-b593-d223f7449a82
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wpmu_signup_blog_notification( $domain, $path, $title, $user, $user_email, $key, $meta );
}
/**
* Record user signup information for future activation.
*
* This function is used when user registration is open but
* new site registration is not.
*
* @since MU
* @uses wpmu_signup_user_notification()
*
* @param string $user The user's requested login name.
* @param string $user_email The user's email address.
* @param array $meta By default, this is an empty array.
*/
function wpmu_signup_user($user, $user_email, $meta = '') {
global $wpdb;
// Format data
$user = preg_replace( '/\s+/', '', sanitize_user( $user, true ) );
$user_email = sanitize_email( $user_email );
$key = substr( md5( time() . rand() . $user_email ), 0, 16 );
$meta = serialize($meta);
$wpdb->insert( $wpdb->signups, array(
'domain' => '',
'path' => '',
'title' => '',
'user_login' => $user,
'user_email' => $user_email,
'registered' => current_time('mysql', true),
'activation_key' => $key,
'meta' => $meta
) );
wpmu_signup_user_notification($user, $user_email, $key, $meta);
}
/**
* Notify user of signup success.
*
* This is the notification function used when site registration
* is enabled.
*
* Filter 'wpmu_signup_blog_notification' to bypass this function or
* replace it with your own notification behavior.
*
* Filter 'wpmu_signup_blog_notification_email' and
* 'wpmu_signup_blog_notification_subject' to change the content
* and subject line of the email sent to newly registered users.
*
* @since MU
*
* @param string $domain The new blog domain.
* @param string $path The new blog path.
* @param string $title The site title.
* @param string $user The user's login name.
* @param string $user_email The user's email address.
* @param array $meta By default, contains the requested privacy setting and lang_id.
* @param string $key The activation key created in wpmu_signup_blog()
* @return bool
*/
function wpmu_signup_blog_notification($domain, $path, $title, $user, $user_email, $key, $meta = '') {
global $current_site;
if ( !apply_filters('wpmu_signup_blog_notification', $domain, $path, $title, $user, $user_email, $key, $meta) )
return false;
// Send email with activation link.
if ( !is_subdomain_install() || $current_site->id != 1 )
$activate_url = network_site_url("wp-activate.php?key=$key");
else
$activate_url = "http://{$domain}{$path}wp-activate.php?key=$key"; // @todo use *_url() API
$activate_url = esc_url($activate_url);
$admin_email = get_site_option( 'admin_email' );
if ( $admin_email == '' )
$admin_email = 'support@' . $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'];
$from_name = get_site_option( 'site_name' ) == '' ? 'WordPress' : esc_html( get_site_option( 'site_name' ) );
$message_headers = "From: \"{$from_name}\" <{$admin_email}>\n" . "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=\"" . get_option('blog_charset') . "\"\n";
$message = sprintf(
apply_filters( 'wpmu_signup_blog_notification_email',
__( "To activate your blog, please click the following link:\n\n%s\n\nAfter you activate, you will receive *another email* with your login.\n\nAfter you activate, you can visit your site here:\n\n%s" ),
$domain, $path, $title, $user, $user_email, $key, $meta
),
$activate_url,
esc_url( "http://{$domain}{$path}" ),
$key
);
// TODO: Don't hard code activation link.
$subject = sprintf(
apply_filters( 'wpmu_signup_blog_notification_subject',
__( '[%1$s] Activate %2$s' ),
$domain, $path, $title, $user, $user_email, $key, $meta
),
$from_name,
esc_url( 'http://' . $domain . $path )
);
wp_mail($user_email, $subject, $message, $message_headers);
return true;
}
/**
* Notify user of signup success.
*
* This is the notification function used when no new site has
* been requested.
*
* Filter 'wpmu_signup_user_notification' to bypass this function or
* replace it with your own notification behavior.
*
* Filter 'wpmu_signup_user_notification_email' and
* 'wpmu_signup_user_notification_subject' to change the content
* and subject line of the email sent to newly registered users.
*
* @since MU
*
* @param string $user The user's login name.
* @param string $user_email The user's email address.
* @param array $meta By default, an empty array.
* @param string $key The activation key created in wpmu_signup_user()
* @return bool
*/
function wpmu_signup_user_notification($user, $user_email, $key, $meta = '') {
if ( !apply_filters('wpmu_signup_user_notification', $user, $user_email, $key, $meta) )
return false;
// Send email with activation link.
$admin_email = get_site_option( 'admin_email' );
if ( $admin_email == '' )
$admin_email = 'support@' . $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'];
$from_name = get_site_option( 'site_name' ) == '' ? 'WordPress' : esc_html( get_site_option( 'site_name' ) );
$message_headers = "From: \"{$from_name}\" <{$admin_email}>\n" . "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=\"" . get_option('blog_charset') . "\"\n";
$message = sprintf(
apply_filters( 'wpmu_signup_user_notification_email',
__( "To activate your user, please click the following link:\n\n%s\n\nAfter you activate, you will receive *another email* with your login." ),
$user, $user_email, $key, $meta
),
site_url( "wp-activate.php?key=$key" )
);
// TODO: Don't hard code activation link.
$subject = sprintf(
apply_filters( 'wpmu_signup_user_notification_subject',
__( '[%1$s] Activate %2$s' ),
$user, $user_email, $key, $meta
),
$from_name,
$user
);
wp_mail($user_email, $subject, $message, $message_headers);
return true;
}
/**
* Activate a signup.
*
* Hook to 'wpmu_activate_user' or 'wpmu_activate_blog' for events
* that should happen only when users or sites are self-created (since
* those actions are not called when users and sites are created
* by a Super Admin).
*
* @since MU
* @uses wp_generate_password()
* @uses wpmu_welcome_user_notification()
* @uses add_user_to_blog()
* @uses wpmu_create_user()
* @uses wpmu_create_blog()
* @uses wpmu_welcome_notification()
*
* @param string $key The activation key provided to the user.
* @return array An array containing information about the activated user and/or blog
*/
function wpmu_activate_signup($key) {
global $wpdb, $current_site;
$signup = $wpdb->get_row( $wpdb->prepare("SELECT * FROM $wpdb->signups WHERE activation_key = %s", $key) );
if ( empty( $signup ) )
return new WP_Error( 'invalid_key', __( 'Invalid activation key.' ) );
if ( $signup->active ) {
if ( empty( $signup->domain ) )
return new WP_Error( 'already_active', __( 'The user is already active.' ), $signup );
else
return new WP_Error( 'already_active', __( 'The site is already active.' ), $signup );
}
$meta = maybe_unserialize($signup->meta);
Change all core API to expect unslashed rather than slashed arguments. The exceptions to this are update_post_meta() and add_post_meta() which are often used by plugins in POST handlers and will continue accepting slashed data for now. Introduce wp_upate_post_meta() and wp_add_post_meta() as unslashed alternatives to update_post_meta() and add_post_meta(). These functions could become methods in WP_Post so don't use them too heavily yet. Remove all escape() calls from wp_xmlrpc_server. Now that core expects unslashed data this is no longer needed. Remove addslashes(), addslashes_gpc(), add_magic_quotes() calls on data being prepared for handoff to core functions that until now expected slashed data. Adding slashes in no longer necessary. Introduce wp_unslash() and use to it remove slashes from GPCS data before using it in core API. Almost every instance of stripslashes() in core should now be wp_unslash(). In the future (a release or three) when GPCS is no longer slashed, wp_unslash() will stop stripping slashes and simply return what is passed. At this point wp_unslash() calls can be removed from core. Introduce wp_slash() for slashing GPCS data. This will also turn into a noop once GPCS is no longer slashed. wp_slash() should almost never be used. It is mainly of use in unit tests. Plugins should use wp_unslash() on data being passed to core API. Plugins should no longer slash data being passed to core. So when you get_post() and then wp_insert_post() the post data from get_post() no longer needs addslashes(). Most plugins were not bothering with this. They will magically start doing the right thing. Unfortunately, those few souls who did it properly will now have to avoid calling addslashes() for 3.6 and newer. Use wp_kses_post() and wp_kses_data(), which expect unslashed data, instead of wp_filter_post_kses() and wp_filter_kses(), which expect slashed data. Filters are no longer passed slashed data. Remove many no longer necessary calls to $wpdb->escape() and esc_sql(). In wp_get_referer() and wp_get_original_referer(), return unslashed data. Remove old stripslashes() calls from WP_Widget::update() handlers. These haven't been necessary since WP_Widget. Switch several queries over to prepare(). Expect something to break. Props alexkingorg see #21767 git-svn-id: https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@23416 602fd350-edb4-49c9-b593-d223f7449a82
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$user_login = $signup->user_login;
$user_email = $signup->user_email;
$password = wp_generate_password( 12, false );
$user_id = username_exists($user_login);
if ( ! $user_id )
$user_id = wpmu_create_user($user_login, $password, $user_email);
else
$user_already_exists = true;
if ( ! $user_id )
return new WP_Error('create_user', __('Could not create user'), $signup);
$now = current_time('mysql', true);
if ( empty($signup->domain) ) {
$wpdb->update( $wpdb->signups, array('active' => 1, 'activated' => $now), array('activation_key' => $key) );
if ( isset( $user_already_exists ) )
return new WP_Error( 'user_already_exists', __( 'That username is already activated.' ), $signup);
wpmu_welcome_user_notification( $user_id, $password, $meta );
do_action( 'wpmu_activate_user', $user_id, $password, $meta );
return array( 'user_id' => $user_id, 'password' => $password, 'meta' => $meta );
}
$blog_id = wpmu_create_blog( $signup->domain, $signup->path, $signup->title, $user_id, $meta, $wpdb->siteid );
// TODO: What to do if we create a user but cannot create a blog?
if ( is_wp_error($blog_id) ) {
// If blog is taken, that means a previous attempt to activate this blog failed in between creating the blog and
// setting the activation flag. Let's just set the active flag and instruct the user to reset their password.
if ( 'blog_taken' == $blog_id->get_error_code() ) {
$blog_id->add_data( $signup );
$wpdb->update( $wpdb->signups, array( 'active' => 1, 'activated' => $now ), array( 'activation_key' => $key ) );
}
return $blog_id;
}
$wpdb->update( $wpdb->signups, array('active' => 1, 'activated' => $now), array('activation_key' => $key) );
wpmu_welcome_notification($blog_id, $user_id, $password, $signup->title, $meta);
do_action('wpmu_activate_blog', $blog_id, $user_id, $password, $signup->title, $meta);
return array('blog_id' => $blog_id, 'user_id' => $user_id, 'password' => $password, 'title' => $signup->title, 'meta' => $meta);
}
/**
* Create a user.
*
* This function runs when a user self-registers as well as when
* a Super Admin creates a new user. Hook to 'wpmu_new_user' for events
* that should affect all new users, but only on Multisite (otherwise
* use 'user_register').
*
* @since MU
* @uses wp_create_user()
*
* @param string $user_name The new user's login name.
* @param string $password The new user's password.
* @param string $email The new user's email address.
* @return mixed Returns false on failure, or int $user_id on success
*/
function wpmu_create_user( $user_name, $password, $email ) {
$user_name = preg_replace( '/\s+/', '', sanitize_user( $user_name, true ) );
$user_id = wp_create_user( $user_name, $password, $email );
if ( is_wp_error( $user_id ) )
return false;
$user = new WP_User( $user_id );
// Newly created users have no roles or caps until they are added to a blog.
delete_user_option( $user_id, $user->cap_key );
delete_user_option( $user_id, 'user_level' );
do_action( 'wpmu_new_user', $user_id );
return $user_id;
}
/**
* Create a site.
*
* This function runs when a user self-registers a new site as well
* as when a Super Admin creates a new site. Hook to 'wpmu_new_blog'
* for events that should affect all new sites.
*
* On subdirectory installs, $domain is the same as the main site's
* domain, and the path is the subdirectory name (eg 'example.com'
* and '/blog1/'). On subdomain installs, $domain is the new subdomain +
* root domain (eg 'blog1.example.com'), and $path is '/'.
*
* @since MU
* @uses domain_exists()
* @uses insert_blog()
* @uses wp_install_defaults()
* @uses add_user_to_blog()
*
* @param string $domain The new site's domain.
* @param string $path The new site's path.
* @param string $title The new site's title.
* @param int $user_id The user ID of the new site's admin.
* @param array $meta Optional. Used to set initial site options.
* @param int $site_id Optional. Only relevant on multi-network installs.
* @return mixed Returns WP_Error object on failure, int $blog_id on success
*/
function wpmu_create_blog($domain, $path, $title, $user_id, $meta = '', $site_id = 1) {
$domain = preg_replace( '/\s+/', '', sanitize_user( $domain, true ) );
if ( is_subdomain_install() )
$domain = str_replace( '@', '', $domain );
$title = strip_tags( $title );
$user_id = (int) $user_id;
if ( empty($path) )
$path = '/';
// Check if the domain has been used already. We should return an error message.
if ( domain_exists($domain, $path, $site_id) )
return new WP_Error( 'blog_taken', __( 'Sorry, that site already exists!' ) );
if ( !defined('WP_INSTALLING') )
define( 'WP_INSTALLING', true );
if ( ! $blog_id = insert_blog($domain, $path, $site_id) )
return new WP_Error('insert_blog', __('Could not create site.'));
switch_to_blog($blog_id);
install_blog($blog_id, $title);
wp_install_defaults($user_id);
add_user_to_blog($blog_id, $user_id, 'administrator');
if ( is_array($meta) ) foreach ($meta as $key => $value) {
if ( $key == 'public' || $key == 'archived' || $key == 'mature' || $key == 'spam' || $key == 'deleted' || $key == 'lang_id' )
update_blog_status( $blog_id, $key, $value );
else
update_option( $key, $value );
}
add_option( 'WPLANG', get_site_option( 'WPLANG' ) );
update_option( 'blog_public', (int)$meta['public'] );
if ( ! is_super_admin( $user_id ) && ! get_user_meta( $user_id, 'primary_blog', true ) )
update_user_meta( $user_id, 'primary_blog', $blog_id );
restore_current_blog();
do_action( 'wpmu_new_blog', $blog_id, $user_id, $domain, $path, $site_id, $meta );
return $blog_id;
}
/**
* Notifies the network admin that a new site has been activated.
*
* Filter 'newblog_notify_siteadmin' to change the content of
* the notification email.
*
* @since MU
*
* @param int $blog_id The new site's ID.
* @return bool
*/
function newblog_notify_siteadmin( $blog_id, $deprecated = '' ) {
if ( get_site_option( 'registrationnotification' ) != 'yes' )
return false;
$email = get_site_option( 'admin_email' );
if ( is_email($email) == false )
return false;
$options_site_url = esc_url(network_admin_url('settings.php'));
switch_to_blog( $blog_id );
$blogname = get_option( 'blogname' );
$siteurl = site_url();
restore_current_blog();
$msg = sprintf( __( 'New Site: %1$s
URL: %2$s
Remote IP: %3$s
Disable these notifications: %4$s' ), $blogname, $siteurl, $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'], $options_site_url);
$msg = apply_filters( 'newblog_notify_siteadmin', $msg );
wp_mail( $email, sprintf( __( 'New Site Registration: %s' ), $siteurl ), $msg );
return true;
}
/**
* Notifies the network admin that a new user has been activated.
*
* Filter 'newuser_notify_siteadmin' to change the content of
* the notification email.
*
* @since MU
* @uses apply_filters() Filter newuser_notify_siteadmin to change the content of the email message
*
* @param int $user_id The new user's ID.
* @return bool
*/
function newuser_notify_siteadmin( $user_id ) {
if ( get_site_option( 'registrationnotification' ) != 'yes' )
return false;
$email = get_site_option( 'admin_email' );
if ( is_email($email) == false )
return false;
$user = get_userdata( $user_id );
$options_site_url = esc_url(network_admin_url('settings.php'));
$msg = sprintf(__('New User: %1$s
Remote IP: %2$s
Disable these notifications: %3$s'), $user->user_login, $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'], $options_site_url);
$msg = apply_filters( 'newuser_notify_siteadmin', $msg, $user );
wp_mail( $email, sprintf(__('New User Registration: %s'), $user->user_login), $msg );
return true;
}
/**
* Check whether a blogname is already taken.
*
* Used during the new site registration process to ensure
* that each blogname is unique.
*
* @since MU
*
* @param string $domain The domain to be checked.
* @param string $path The path to be checked.
* @param int $site_id Optional. Relevant only on multi-network installs.
* @return int
*/
function domain_exists($domain, $path, $site_id = 1) {
global $wpdb;
$result = $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare("SELECT blog_id FROM $wpdb->blogs WHERE domain = %s AND path = %s AND site_id = %d", $domain, $path, $site_id) );
return apply_filters( 'domain_exists', $result, $domain, $path, $site_id );
}
/**
* Store basic site info in the blogs table.
*
* This function creates a row in the wp_blogs table and returns
* the new blog's ID. It is the first step in creating a new blog.
*
* @since MU
*
* @param string $domain The domain of the new site.
* @param string $path The path of the new site.
* @param int $site_id Unless you're running a multi-network install, be sure to set this value to 1.
* @return int The ID of the new row
*/
function insert_blog($domain, $path, $site_id) {
global $wpdb;
$path = trailingslashit($path);
$site_id = (int) $site_id;
$result = $wpdb->insert( $wpdb->blogs, array('site_id' => $site_id, 'domain' => $domain, 'path' => $path, 'registered' => current_time('mysql')) );
if ( ! $result )
return false;
$blog_id = $wpdb->insert_id;
refresh_blog_details( $blog_id );
return $blog_id;
}
/**
* Install an empty blog.
*
* Creates the new blog tables and options. If calling this function
* directly, be sure to use switch_to_blog() first, so that $wpdb
* points to the new blog.
*
* @since MU
* @uses make_db_current_silent()
* @uses populate_roles()
*
* @param int $blog_id The value returned by insert_blog().
* @param string $blog_title The title of the new site.
*/
function install_blog($blog_id, $blog_title = '') {
global $wpdb, $wp_roles, $current_site;
// Cast for security
$blog_id = (int) $blog_id;
require_once( ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/includes/upgrade.php' );
$wpdb->suppress_errors();
if ( $wpdb->get_results( "DESCRIBE {$wpdb->posts}" ) )
die( '<h1>' . __( 'Already Installed' ) . '</h1><p>' . __( 'You appear to have already installed WordPress. To reinstall please clear your old database tables first.' ) . '</p></body></html>' );
$wpdb->suppress_errors( false );
$url = get_blogaddress_by_id( $blog_id );
// Set everything up
make_db_current_silent( 'blog' );
populate_options();
populate_roles();
$wp_roles->_init();
$url = untrailingslashit( $url );
update_option( 'siteurl', $url );
update_option( 'home', $url );
if ( get_site_option( 'ms_files_rewriting' ) )
update_option( 'upload_path', UPLOADBLOGSDIR . "/$blog_id/files" );
else
update_option( 'upload_path', get_blog_option( $current_site->blog_id, 'upload_path' ) );
Change all core API to expect unslashed rather than slashed arguments. The exceptions to this are update_post_meta() and add_post_meta() which are often used by plugins in POST handlers and will continue accepting slashed data for now. Introduce wp_upate_post_meta() and wp_add_post_meta() as unslashed alternatives to update_post_meta() and add_post_meta(). These functions could become methods in WP_Post so don't use them too heavily yet. Remove all escape() calls from wp_xmlrpc_server. Now that core expects unslashed data this is no longer needed. Remove addslashes(), addslashes_gpc(), add_magic_quotes() calls on data being prepared for handoff to core functions that until now expected slashed data. Adding slashes in no longer necessary. Introduce wp_unslash() and use to it remove slashes from GPCS data before using it in core API. Almost every instance of stripslashes() in core should now be wp_unslash(). In the future (a release or three) when GPCS is no longer slashed, wp_unslash() will stop stripping slashes and simply return what is passed. At this point wp_unslash() calls can be removed from core. Introduce wp_slash() for slashing GPCS data. This will also turn into a noop once GPCS is no longer slashed. wp_slash() should almost never be used. It is mainly of use in unit tests. Plugins should use wp_unslash() on data being passed to core API. Plugins should no longer slash data being passed to core. So when you get_post() and then wp_insert_post() the post data from get_post() no longer needs addslashes(). Most plugins were not bothering with this. They will magically start doing the right thing. Unfortunately, those few souls who did it properly will now have to avoid calling addslashes() for 3.6 and newer. Use wp_kses_post() and wp_kses_data(), which expect unslashed data, instead of wp_filter_post_kses() and wp_filter_kses(), which expect slashed data. Filters are no longer passed slashed data. Remove many no longer necessary calls to $wpdb->escape() and esc_sql(). In wp_get_referer() and wp_get_original_referer(), return unslashed data. Remove old stripslashes() calls from WP_Widget::update() handlers. These haven't been necessary since WP_Widget. Switch several queries over to prepare(). Expect something to break. Props alexkingorg see #21767 git-svn-id: https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@23416 602fd350-edb4-49c9-b593-d223f7449a82
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update_option( 'blogname', $blog_title );
update_option( 'admin_email', '' );
// remove all perms
$table_prefix = $wpdb->get_blog_prefix();
delete_metadata( 'user', 0, $table_prefix . 'user_level', null, true ); // delete all
delete_metadata( 'user', 0, $table_prefix . 'capabilities', null, true ); // delete all
}
/**
* Set blog defaults.
*
* This function creates a row in the wp_blogs table.
*
* @since MU
* @deprecated MU
* @deprecated Use wp_install_defaults()
* @uses wp_install_defaults()
*
* @param int $blog_id Ignored in this function.
* @param int $user_id
*/
function install_blog_defaults($blog_id, $user_id) {
global $wpdb;
require_once( ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/includes/upgrade.php' );
$wpdb->suppress_errors();
wp_install_defaults($user_id);
$wpdb->suppress_errors( false );
}
/**
* Notify a user that her blog activation has been successful.
*
* Filter 'wpmu_welcome_notification' to disable or bypass.
*
* Filter 'update_welcome_email' and 'update_welcome_subject' to
* modify the content and subject line of the notification email.
*
* @since MU
*
* @param int $blog_id
* @param int $user_id
* @param string $password
* @param string $title The new blog's title
* @param array $meta Optional. Not used in the default function, but is passed along to hooks for customization.
* @return bool
*/
function wpmu_welcome_notification($blog_id, $user_id, $password, $title, $meta = '') {
global $current_site;
if ( !apply_filters('wpmu_welcome_notification', $blog_id, $user_id, $password, $title, $meta) )
return false;
Change all core API to expect unslashed rather than slashed arguments. The exceptions to this are update_post_meta() and add_post_meta() which are often used by plugins in POST handlers and will continue accepting slashed data for now. Introduce wp_upate_post_meta() and wp_add_post_meta() as unslashed alternatives to update_post_meta() and add_post_meta(). These functions could become methods in WP_Post so don't use them too heavily yet. Remove all escape() calls from wp_xmlrpc_server. Now that core expects unslashed data this is no longer needed. Remove addslashes(), addslashes_gpc(), add_magic_quotes() calls on data being prepared for handoff to core functions that until now expected slashed data. Adding slashes in no longer necessary. Introduce wp_unslash() and use to it remove slashes from GPCS data before using it in core API. Almost every instance of stripslashes() in core should now be wp_unslash(). In the future (a release or three) when GPCS is no longer slashed, wp_unslash() will stop stripping slashes and simply return what is passed. At this point wp_unslash() calls can be removed from core. Introduce wp_slash() for slashing GPCS data. This will also turn into a noop once GPCS is no longer slashed. wp_slash() should almost never be used. It is mainly of use in unit tests. Plugins should use wp_unslash() on data being passed to core API. Plugins should no longer slash data being passed to core. So when you get_post() and then wp_insert_post() the post data from get_post() no longer needs addslashes(). Most plugins were not bothering with this. They will magically start doing the right thing. Unfortunately, those few souls who did it properly will now have to avoid calling addslashes() for 3.6 and newer. Use wp_kses_post() and wp_kses_data(), which expect unslashed data, instead of wp_filter_post_kses() and wp_filter_kses(), which expect slashed data. Filters are no longer passed slashed data. Remove many no longer necessary calls to $wpdb->escape() and esc_sql(). In wp_get_referer() and wp_get_original_referer(), return unslashed data. Remove old stripslashes() calls from WP_Widget::update() handlers. These haven't been necessary since WP_Widget. Switch several queries over to prepare(). Expect something to break. Props alexkingorg see #21767 git-svn-id: https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@23416 602fd350-edb4-49c9-b593-d223f7449a82
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$welcome_email = get_site_option( 'welcome_email' );
if ( $welcome_email == false )
Change all core API to expect unslashed rather than slashed arguments. The exceptions to this are update_post_meta() and add_post_meta() which are often used by plugins in POST handlers and will continue accepting slashed data for now. Introduce wp_upate_post_meta() and wp_add_post_meta() as unslashed alternatives to update_post_meta() and add_post_meta(). These functions could become methods in WP_Post so don't use them too heavily yet. Remove all escape() calls from wp_xmlrpc_server. Now that core expects unslashed data this is no longer needed. Remove addslashes(), addslashes_gpc(), add_magic_quotes() calls on data being prepared for handoff to core functions that until now expected slashed data. Adding slashes in no longer necessary. Introduce wp_unslash() and use to it remove slashes from GPCS data before using it in core API. Almost every instance of stripslashes() in core should now be wp_unslash(). In the future (a release or three) when GPCS is no longer slashed, wp_unslash() will stop stripping slashes and simply return what is passed. At this point wp_unslash() calls can be removed from core. Introduce wp_slash() for slashing GPCS data. This will also turn into a noop once GPCS is no longer slashed. wp_slash() should almost never be used. It is mainly of use in unit tests. Plugins should use wp_unslash() on data being passed to core API. Plugins should no longer slash data being passed to core. So when you get_post() and then wp_insert_post() the post data from get_post() no longer needs addslashes(). Most plugins were not bothering with this. They will magically start doing the right thing. Unfortunately, those few souls who did it properly will now have to avoid calling addslashes() for 3.6 and newer. Use wp_kses_post() and wp_kses_data(), which expect unslashed data, instead of wp_filter_post_kses() and wp_filter_kses(), which expect slashed data. Filters are no longer passed slashed data. Remove many no longer necessary calls to $wpdb->escape() and esc_sql(). In wp_get_referer() and wp_get_original_referer(), return unslashed data. Remove old stripslashes() calls from WP_Widget::update() handlers. These haven't been necessary since WP_Widget. Switch several queries over to prepare(). Expect something to break. Props alexkingorg see #21767 git-svn-id: https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@23416 602fd350-edb4-49c9-b593-d223f7449a82
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$welcome_email = __( 'Dear User,
Your new SITE_NAME site has been successfully set up at:
BLOG_URL
You can log in to the administrator account with the following information:
Username: USERNAME
Password: PASSWORD
Log in here: BLOG_URLwp-login.php
We hope you enjoy your new site. Thanks!
Change all core API to expect unslashed rather than slashed arguments. The exceptions to this are update_post_meta() and add_post_meta() which are often used by plugins in POST handlers and will continue accepting slashed data for now. Introduce wp_upate_post_meta() and wp_add_post_meta() as unslashed alternatives to update_post_meta() and add_post_meta(). These functions could become methods in WP_Post so don't use them too heavily yet. Remove all escape() calls from wp_xmlrpc_server. Now that core expects unslashed data this is no longer needed. Remove addslashes(), addslashes_gpc(), add_magic_quotes() calls on data being prepared for handoff to core functions that until now expected slashed data. Adding slashes in no longer necessary. Introduce wp_unslash() and use to it remove slashes from GPCS data before using it in core API. Almost every instance of stripslashes() in core should now be wp_unslash(). In the future (a release or three) when GPCS is no longer slashed, wp_unslash() will stop stripping slashes and simply return what is passed. At this point wp_unslash() calls can be removed from core. Introduce wp_slash() for slashing GPCS data. This will also turn into a noop once GPCS is no longer slashed. wp_slash() should almost never be used. It is mainly of use in unit tests. Plugins should use wp_unslash() on data being passed to core API. Plugins should no longer slash data being passed to core. So when you get_post() and then wp_insert_post() the post data from get_post() no longer needs addslashes(). Most plugins were not bothering with this. They will magically start doing the right thing. Unfortunately, those few souls who did it properly will now have to avoid calling addslashes() for 3.6 and newer. Use wp_kses_post() and wp_kses_data(), which expect unslashed data, instead of wp_filter_post_kses() and wp_filter_kses(), which expect slashed data. Filters are no longer passed slashed data. Remove many no longer necessary calls to $wpdb->escape() and esc_sql(). In wp_get_referer() and wp_get_original_referer(), return unslashed data. Remove old stripslashes() calls from WP_Widget::update() handlers. These haven't been necessary since WP_Widget. Switch several queries over to prepare(). Expect something to break. Props alexkingorg see #21767 git-svn-id: https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@23416 602fd350-edb4-49c9-b593-d223f7449a82
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--The Team @ SITE_NAME' );
$url = get_blogaddress_by_id($blog_id);
$user = get_userdata( $user_id );
$welcome_email = str_replace( 'SITE_NAME', $current_site->site_name, $welcome_email );
$welcome_email = str_replace( 'BLOG_TITLE', $title, $welcome_email );
$welcome_email = str_replace( 'BLOG_URL', $url, $welcome_email );
$welcome_email = str_replace( 'USERNAME', $user->user_login, $welcome_email );
$welcome_email = str_replace( 'PASSWORD', $password, $welcome_email );
$welcome_email = apply_filters( 'update_welcome_email', $welcome_email, $blog_id, $user_id, $password, $title, $meta);
$admin_email = get_site_option( 'admin_email' );
if ( $admin_email == '' )
$admin_email = 'support@' . $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'];
$from_name = get_site_option( 'site_name' ) == '' ? 'WordPress' : esc_html( get_site_option( 'site_name' ) );
$message_headers = "From: \"{$from_name}\" <{$admin_email}>\n" . "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=\"" . get_option('blog_charset') . "\"\n";
$message = $welcome_email;
if ( empty( $current_site->site_name ) )
$current_site->site_name = 'WordPress';
Change all core API to expect unslashed rather than slashed arguments. The exceptions to this are update_post_meta() and add_post_meta() which are often used by plugins in POST handlers and will continue accepting slashed data for now. Introduce wp_upate_post_meta() and wp_add_post_meta() as unslashed alternatives to update_post_meta() and add_post_meta(). These functions could become methods in WP_Post so don't use them too heavily yet. Remove all escape() calls from wp_xmlrpc_server. Now that core expects unslashed data this is no longer needed. Remove addslashes(), addslashes_gpc(), add_magic_quotes() calls on data being prepared for handoff to core functions that until now expected slashed data. Adding slashes in no longer necessary. Introduce wp_unslash() and use to it remove slashes from GPCS data before using it in core API. Almost every instance of stripslashes() in core should now be wp_unslash(). In the future (a release or three) when GPCS is no longer slashed, wp_unslash() will stop stripping slashes and simply return what is passed. At this point wp_unslash() calls can be removed from core. Introduce wp_slash() for slashing GPCS data. This will also turn into a noop once GPCS is no longer slashed. wp_slash() should almost never be used. It is mainly of use in unit tests. Plugins should use wp_unslash() on data being passed to core API. Plugins should no longer slash data being passed to core. So when you get_post() and then wp_insert_post() the post data from get_post() no longer needs addslashes(). Most plugins were not bothering with this. They will magically start doing the right thing. Unfortunately, those few souls who did it properly will now have to avoid calling addslashes() for 3.6 and newer. Use wp_kses_post() and wp_kses_data(), which expect unslashed data, instead of wp_filter_post_kses() and wp_filter_kses(), which expect slashed data. Filters are no longer passed slashed data. Remove many no longer necessary calls to $wpdb->escape() and esc_sql(). In wp_get_referer() and wp_get_original_referer(), return unslashed data. Remove old stripslashes() calls from WP_Widget::update() handlers. These haven't been necessary since WP_Widget. Switch several queries over to prepare(). Expect something to break. Props alexkingorg see #21767 git-svn-id: https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@23416 602fd350-edb4-49c9-b593-d223f7449a82
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$subject = apply_filters( 'update_welcome_subject', sprintf(__('New %1$s Site: %2$s'), $current_site->site_name, $title ) );
wp_mail($user->user_email, $subject, $message, $message_headers);
return true;
}
/**
* Notify a user that her account activation has been successful.
*
* Filter 'wpmu_welcome_user_notification' to disable or bypass.
*
* Filter 'update_welcome_user_email' and 'update_welcome_user_subject' to
* modify the content and subject line of the notification email.
*
* @since MU
*
* @param int $user_id
* @param string $password
* @param array $meta Optional. Not used in the default function, but is passed along to hooks for customization.
* @return bool
*/
function wpmu_welcome_user_notification($user_id, $password, $meta = '') {
global $current_site;
if ( !apply_filters('wpmu_welcome_user_notification', $user_id, $password, $meta) )
return false;
$welcome_email = get_site_option( 'welcome_user_email' );
$user = get_userdata( $user_id );
$welcome_email = apply_filters( 'update_welcome_user_email', $welcome_email, $user_id, $password, $meta);
$welcome_email = str_replace( 'SITE_NAME', $current_site->site_name, $welcome_email );
$welcome_email = str_replace( 'USERNAME', $user->user_login, $welcome_email );
$welcome_email = str_replace( 'PASSWORD', $password, $welcome_email );
$welcome_email = str_replace( 'LOGINLINK', wp_login_url(), $welcome_email );
$admin_email = get_site_option( 'admin_email' );
if ( $admin_email == '' )
$admin_email = 'support@' . $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'];
$from_name = get_site_option( 'site_name' ) == '' ? 'WordPress' : esc_html( get_site_option( 'site_name' ) );
$message_headers = "From: \"{$from_name}\" <{$admin_email}>\n" . "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=\"" . get_option('blog_charset') . "\"\n";
$message = $welcome_email;
if ( empty( $current_site->site_name ) )
$current_site->site_name = 'WordPress';
$subject = apply_filters( 'update_welcome_user_subject', sprintf(__('New %1$s User: %2$s'), $current_site->site_name, $user->user_login) );
wp_mail($user->user_email, $subject, $message, $message_headers);
return true;
}
/**
* Get the current site info.
*
* Returns an object containing the ID, domain, path, and site_name
* of the site being viewed.
*
* @since MU
*
* @return object
*/
function get_current_site() {
global $current_site;
return $current_site;
}
/**
* Get a user's most recent post.
*
* Walks through each of a user's blogs to find the post with
* the most recent post_date_gmt.
*
* @since MU
* @uses get_blogs_of_user()
*
* @param int $user_id
* @return array Contains the blog_id, post_id, post_date_gmt, and post_gmt_ts
*/
function get_most_recent_post_of_user( $user_id ) {
global $wpdb;
$user_blogs = get_blogs_of_user( (int) $user_id );
$most_recent_post = array();
// Walk through each blog and get the most recent post
// published by $user_id
foreach ( (array) $user_blogs as $blog ) {
$prefix = $wpdb->get_blog_prefix( $blog->userblog_id );
$recent_post = $wpdb->get_row( $wpdb->prepare("SELECT ID, post_date_gmt FROM {$prefix}posts WHERE post_author = %d AND post_type = 'post' AND post_status = 'publish' ORDER BY post_date_gmt DESC LIMIT 1", $user_id ), ARRAY_A);
// Make sure we found a post
if ( isset($recent_post['ID']) ) {
$post_gmt_ts = strtotime($recent_post['post_date_gmt']);
// If this is the first post checked or if this post is
// newer than the current recent post, make it the new
// most recent post.
if ( !isset($most_recent_post['post_gmt_ts']) || ( $post_gmt_ts > $most_recent_post['post_gmt_ts'] ) ) {
$most_recent_post = array(
'blog_id' => $blog->userblog_id,
'post_id' => $recent_post['ID'],
'post_date_gmt' => $recent_post['post_date_gmt'],
'post_gmt_ts' => $post_gmt_ts
);
}
}
}
return $most_recent_post;
}
// Misc functions
/**
* Get the size of a directory.
*
* A helper function that is used primarily to check whether
* a blog has exceeded its allowed upload space.
*
* @since MU
* @uses recurse_dirsize()
*
* @param string $directory
* @return int
*/
function get_dirsize( $directory ) {
$dirsize = get_transient( 'dirsize_cache' );
if ( is_array( $dirsize ) && isset( $dirsize[ $directory ][ 'size' ] ) )
return $dirsize[ $directory ][ 'size' ];
if ( false == is_array( $dirsize ) )
$dirsize = array();
$dirsize[ $directory ][ 'size' ] = recurse_dirsize( $directory );
set_transient( 'dirsize_cache', $dirsize, HOUR_IN_SECONDS );
return $dirsize[ $directory ][ 'size' ];
}
/**
* Get the size of a directory recursively.
*
* Used by get_dirsize() to get a directory's size when it contains
* other directories.
*
* @since MU
*
* @param string $directory
* @return int
*/
function recurse_dirsize( $directory ) {
$size = 0;
$directory = untrailingslashit( $directory );
if ( !file_exists($directory) || !is_dir( $directory ) || !is_readable( $directory ) )
return false;
if ($handle = opendir($directory)) {
while(($file = readdir($handle)) !== false) {
$path = $directory.'/'.$file;
if ($file != '.' && $file != '..') {
if (is_file($path)) {
$size += filesize($path);
} elseif (is_dir($path)) {
$handlesize = recurse_dirsize($path);
if ($handlesize > 0)
$size += $handlesize;
}
}
}
closedir($handle);
}
return $size;
}
/**
* Check an array of MIME types against a whitelist.
*
* WordPress ships with a set of allowed upload filetypes,
* which is defined in wp-includes/functions.php in
* get_allowed_mime_types(). This function is used to filter
* that list against the filetype whitelist provided by Multisite
* Super Admins at wp-admin/network/settings.php.
*
* @since MU
*
* @param array $mimes
* @return array
*/
function check_upload_mimes( $mimes ) {
$site_exts = explode( ' ', get_site_option( 'upload_filetypes' ) );
foreach ( $site_exts as $ext ) {
foreach ( $mimes as $ext_pattern => $mime ) {
if ( $ext != '' && strpos( $ext_pattern, $ext ) !== false )
$site_mimes[$ext_pattern] = $mime;
}
}
return $site_mimes;
}
/**
* Update a blog's post count.
*
* WordPress MS stores a blog's post count as an option so as
* to avoid extraneous COUNTs when a blog's details are fetched
* with get_blog_details(). This function is called when posts
* are published to make sure the count stays current.
*
* @since MU
*/
function update_posts_count( $deprecated = '' ) {
global $wpdb;
update_option( 'post_count', (int) $wpdb->get_var( "SELECT COUNT(ID) FROM {$wpdb->posts} WHERE post_status = 'publish' and post_type = 'post'" ) );
}
/**
* Logs user registrations.
*
* @since MU
*
* @param int $blog_id
* @param int $user_id
*/
function wpmu_log_new_registrations( $blog_id, $user_id ) {
global $wpdb;
$user = get_userdata( (int) $user_id );
Change all core API to expect unslashed rather than slashed arguments. The exceptions to this are update_post_meta() and add_post_meta() which are often used by plugins in POST handlers and will continue accepting slashed data for now. Introduce wp_upate_post_meta() and wp_add_post_meta() as unslashed alternatives to update_post_meta() and add_post_meta(). These functions could become methods in WP_Post so don't use them too heavily yet. Remove all escape() calls from wp_xmlrpc_server. Now that core expects unslashed data this is no longer needed. Remove addslashes(), addslashes_gpc(), add_magic_quotes() calls on data being prepared for handoff to core functions that until now expected slashed data. Adding slashes in no longer necessary. Introduce wp_unslash() and use to it remove slashes from GPCS data before using it in core API. Almost every instance of stripslashes() in core should now be wp_unslash(). In the future (a release or three) when GPCS is no longer slashed, wp_unslash() will stop stripping slashes and simply return what is passed. At this point wp_unslash() calls can be removed from core. Introduce wp_slash() for slashing GPCS data. This will also turn into a noop once GPCS is no longer slashed. wp_slash() should almost never be used. It is mainly of use in unit tests. Plugins should use wp_unslash() on data being passed to core API. Plugins should no longer slash data being passed to core. So when you get_post() and then wp_insert_post() the post data from get_post() no longer needs addslashes(). Most plugins were not bothering with this. They will magically start doing the right thing. Unfortunately, those few souls who did it properly will now have to avoid calling addslashes() for 3.6 and newer. Use wp_kses_post() and wp_kses_data(), which expect unslashed data, instead of wp_filter_post_kses() and wp_filter_kses(), which expect slashed data. Filters are no longer passed slashed data. Remove many no longer necessary calls to $wpdb->escape() and esc_sql(). In wp_get_referer() and wp_get_original_referer(), return unslashed data. Remove old stripslashes() calls from WP_Widget::update() handlers. These haven't been necessary since WP_Widget. Switch several queries over to prepare(). Expect something to break. Props alexkingorg see #21767 git-svn-id: https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@23416 602fd350-edb4-49c9-b593-d223f7449a82
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$wpdb->insert( $wpdb->registration_log, array('email' => $user->user_email, 'IP' => preg_replace( '/[^0-9., ]/', '', wp_unslash( $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] ) ), 'blog_id' => $blog_id, 'date_registered' => current_time('mysql')) );
}
/**
* Maintains a canonical list of terms by syncing terms created for each blog with the global terms table.
*
* @since 3.0.0
*
* @see term_id_filter
*
* @param int $term_id An ID for a term on the current blog.
* @return int An ID from the global terms table mapped from $term_id.
*/
function global_terms( $term_id, $deprecated = '' ) {
global $wpdb;
static $global_terms_recurse = null;
if ( !global_terms_enabled() )
return $term_id;
// prevent a race condition
$recurse_start = false;
if ( $global_terms_recurse === null ) {
$recurse_start = true;
$global_terms_recurse = 1;
} elseif ( 10 < $global_terms_recurse++ ) {
return $term_id;
}
$term_id = intval( $term_id );
$c = $wpdb->get_row( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT * FROM $wpdb->terms WHERE term_id = %d", $term_id ) );
$global_id = $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT cat_ID FROM $wpdb->sitecategories WHERE category_nicename = %s", $c->slug ) );
if ( $global_id == null ) {
$used_global_id = $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT cat_ID FROM $wpdb->sitecategories WHERE cat_ID = %d", $c->term_id ) );
if ( null == $used_global_id ) {
$wpdb->insert( $wpdb->sitecategories, array( 'cat_ID' => $term_id, 'cat_name' => $c->name, 'category_nicename' => $c->slug ) );
$global_id = $wpdb->insert_id;
if ( empty( $global_id ) )
return $term_id;
} else {
$max_global_id = $wpdb->get_var( "SELECT MAX(cat_ID) FROM $wpdb->sitecategories" );
$max_local_id = $wpdb->get_var( "SELECT MAX(term_id) FROM $wpdb->terms" );
$new_global_id = max( $max_global_id, $max_local_id ) + mt_rand( 100, 400 );
$wpdb->insert( $wpdb->sitecategories, array( 'cat_ID' => $new_global_id, 'cat_name' => $c->name, 'category_nicename' => $c->slug ) );
$global_id = $wpdb->insert_id;
}
} elseif ( $global_id != $term_id ) {
$local_id = $wpdb->get_row( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT term_id FROM $wpdb->terms WHERE term_id = %d", $global_id ) );
if ( null != $local_id )
$local_id = global_terms( $local_id );
if ( 10 < $global_terms_recurse )
$global_id = $term_id;
}
if ( $global_id != $term_id ) {
if ( get_option( 'default_category' ) == $term_id )
update_option( 'default_category', $global_id );
$wpdb->update( $wpdb->terms, array('term_id' => $global_id), array('term_id' => $term_id) );
$wpdb->update( $wpdb->term_taxonomy, array('term_id' => $global_id), array('term_id' => $term_id) );
$wpdb->update( $wpdb->term_taxonomy, array('parent' => $global_id), array('parent' => $term_id) );
clean_term_cache($term_id);
}
if( $recurse_start )
$global_terms_recurse = null;
return $global_id;
}
/**
* Ensure that the current site's domain is listed in the allowed redirect host list.
*
* @see wp_validate_redirect()
* @since MU
*
* @return array The current site's domain
*/
function redirect_this_site( $deprecated = '' ) {
global $current_site;
return array( $current_site->domain );
}
/**
* Check whether an upload is too big.
*
* @since MU
*
* @param array $upload
* @return mixed If the upload is under the size limit, $upload is returned. Otherwise returns an error message.
*/
function upload_is_file_too_big( $upload ) {
if ( is_array( $upload ) == false || defined( 'WP_IMPORTING' ) || get_site_option( 'upload_space_check_disabled' ) )
return $upload;
if ( strlen( $upload['bits'] ) > ( 1024 * get_site_option( 'fileupload_maxk', 1500 ) ) )
return sprintf( __( 'This file is too big. Files must be less than %d KB in size.' ) . '<br />', get_site_option( 'fileupload_maxk', 1500 ));
return $upload;
}
/**
* Add a nonce field to the signup page.
*
* @since MU
* @uses wp_nonce_field()
*/
function signup_nonce_fields() {
$id = mt_rand();
echo "<input type='hidden' name='signup_form_id' value='{$id}' />";
wp_nonce_field('signup_form_' . $id, '_signup_form', false);
}
/**
* Process the signup nonce created in signup_nonce_fields().
*
* @since MU
* @uses wp_create_nonce()
*
* @param array $result
* @return array
*/
function signup_nonce_check( $result ) {
if ( !strpos( $_SERVER[ 'PHP_SELF' ], 'wp-signup.php' ) )
return $result;
if ( wp_create_nonce('signup_form_' . $_POST[ 'signup_form_id' ]) != $_POST['_signup_form'] )
wp_die( __( 'Please try again.' ) );
return $result;
}
/**
* Correct 404 redirects when NOBLOGREDIRECT is defined.
*
* @since MU
*/
function maybe_redirect_404() {
global $current_site;
if ( is_main_site() && is_404() && defined( 'NOBLOGREDIRECT' ) && ( $destination = apply_filters( 'blog_redirect_404', NOBLOGREDIRECT ) ) ) {
if ( $destination == '%siteurl%' )
$destination = network_home_url();
wp_redirect( $destination );
exit();
}
}
/**
* Add a new user to a blog by visiting /newbloguser/username/.
*
* This will only work when the user's details are saved as an option
* keyed as 'new_user_x', where 'x' is the username of the user to be
* added, as when a user is invited through the regular WP Add User interface.
*
* @since MU
* @uses add_existing_user_to_blog()
*/
function maybe_add_existing_user_to_blog() {
if ( false === strpos( $_SERVER[ 'REQUEST_URI' ], '/newbloguser/' ) )
return false;
$parts = explode( '/', $_SERVER[ 'REQUEST_URI' ] );
$key = array_pop( $parts );
if ( $key == '' )
$key = array_pop( $parts );
$details = get_option( 'new_user_' . $key );
if ( !empty( $details ) )
delete_option( 'new_user_' . $key );
if ( empty( $details ) || is_wp_error( add_existing_user_to_blog( $details ) ) )
wp_die( sprintf(__('An error occurred adding you to this site. Back to the <a href="%s">homepage</a>.'), home_url() ) );
wp_die( sprintf( __( 'You have been added to this site. Please visit the <a href="%s">homepage</a> or <a href="%s">log in</a> using your username and password.' ), home_url(), admin_url() ), __( 'WordPress &rsaquo; Success' ) );
}
/**
* Add a user to a blog based on details from maybe_add_existing_user_to_blog().
*
* @since MU
* @uses add_user_to_blog()
*
* @param array $details
*/
function add_existing_user_to_blog( $details = false ) {
global $blog_id;
if ( is_array( $details ) ) {
$result = add_user_to_blog( $blog_id, $details[ 'user_id' ], $details[ 'role' ] );
do_action( 'added_existing_user', $details[ 'user_id' ], $result );
}
return $result;
}
/**
* Add a newly created user to the appropriate blog
*
* To add a user in general, use add_user_to_blog(). This function
* is specifically hooked into the wpmu_activate_user action.
*
* @since MU
* @see add_user_to_blog()
*
* @param int $user_id
* @param mixed $password Ignored.
* @param array $meta
*/
function add_new_user_to_blog( $user_id, $password, $meta ) {
global $current_site;
if ( !empty( $meta[ 'add_to_blog' ] ) ) {
$blog_id = $meta[ 'add_to_blog' ];
$role = $meta[ 'new_role' ];
remove_user_from_blog($user_id, $current_site->blog_id); // remove user from main blog.
add_user_to_blog( $blog_id, $user_id, $role );
update_user_meta( $user_id, 'primary_blog', $blog_id );
}
}
/**
* Correct From host on outgoing mail to match the site domain
*
* @since MU
*/
function fix_phpmailer_messageid( $phpmailer ) {
global $current_site;
$phpmailer->Hostname = $current_site->domain;
}
/**
* Check to see whether a user is marked as a spammer, based on user login.
*
* @since MU
* @uses get_user_by()
*
* @param string $user_login Optional. Defaults to current user.
* @return bool
*/
function is_user_spammy( $user_login = null ) {
if ( $user_login )
$user = get_user_by( 'login', $user_login );
else
$user = wp_get_current_user();
return $user && isset( $user->spam ) && 1 == $user->spam;
}
/**
* Update this blog's 'public' setting in the global blogs table.
*
* Public blogs have a setting of 1, private blogs are 0.
*
* @since MU
* @uses update_blog_status()
*
* @param int $old_value
* @param int $value The new public value
* @return bool
*/
function update_blog_public( $old_value, $value ) {
global $wpdb;
do_action('update_blog_public');
update_blog_status( $wpdb->blogid, 'public', (int) $value );
}
add_action('update_option_blog_public', 'update_blog_public', 10, 2);
/**
* Get the "dashboard blog", the blog where users without a blog edit their profile data.
*
* @since MU
* @uses get_blog_details()
*
* @return int
*/
function get_dashboard_blog() {
if ( $blog = get_site_option( 'dashboard_blog' ) )
return get_blog_details( $blog );
return get_blog_details( $GLOBALS['current_site']->blog_id );
}
/**
* Check whether a usermeta key has to do with the current blog.
*
* @since MU
* @uses wp_get_current_user()
*
* @param string $key
* @param int $user_id Optional. Defaults to current user.
* @param int $blog_id Optional. Defaults to current blog.
* @return bool
*/
function is_user_option_local( $key, $user_id = 0, $blog_id = 0 ) {
global $wpdb;
$current_user = wp_get_current_user();
if ( $user_id == 0 )
$user_id = $current_user->ID;
if ( $blog_id == 0 )
$blog_id = $wpdb->blogid;
$local_key = $wpdb->get_blog_prefix( $blog_id ) . $key;
if ( isset( $current_user->$local_key ) )
return true;
return false;
}
/**
* Check whether users can self-register, based on Network settings.
*
* @since MU
*
* @return bool
*/
function users_can_register_signup_filter() {
$registration = get_site_option('registration');
if ( $registration == 'all' || $registration == 'user' )
return true;
return false;
}
add_filter('option_users_can_register', 'users_can_register_signup_filter');
/**
* Ensure that the welcome message is not empty. Currently unused.
*
* @since MU
*
* @param string $text
* @return string
*/
function welcome_user_msg_filter( $text ) {
if ( !$text ) {
remove_filter( 'site_option_welcome_user_email', 'welcome_user_msg_filter' );
$text = __( 'Dear User,
Your new account is set up.
You can log in with the following information:
Username: USERNAME
Password: PASSWORD
LOGINLINK
Thanks!
--The Team @ SITE_NAME' );
update_site_option( 'welcome_user_email', $text );
}
return $text;
}
add_filter( 'site_option_welcome_user_email', 'welcome_user_msg_filter' );
/**
* Whether to force SSL on content.
*
* @since 2.8.5
*
* @param string|bool $force
* @return bool True if forced, false if not forced.
*/
function force_ssl_content( $force = '' ) {
static $forced_content;
if ( '' != $force ) {
$old_forced = $forced_content;
$forced_content = $force;
return $old_forced;
}
return $forced_content;
}
/**
* Formats a URL to use https.
*
* Useful as a filter.
*
* @since 2.8.5
*
* @param string URL
* @return string URL with https as the scheme
*/
function filter_SSL( $url ) {
if ( ! is_string( $url ) )
return get_bloginfo( 'url' ); // Return home blog url with proper scheme
if ( force_ssl_content() && is_ssl() )
$url = set_url_scheme( $url, 'https' );
return $url;
}
/**
* Schedule update of the network-wide counts for the current network.
*
* @since 3.1.0
*/
function wp_schedule_update_network_counts() {
if ( !is_main_site() )
return;
if ( !wp_next_scheduled('update_network_counts') && !defined('WP_INSTALLING') )
wp_schedule_event(time(), 'twicedaily', 'update_network_counts');
}
/**
* Update the network-wide counts for the current network.
*
* @since 3.1.0
*/
function wp_update_network_counts() {
global $wpdb;
$count = $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare("SELECT COUNT(blog_id) as c FROM $wpdb->blogs WHERE site_id = %d AND spam = '0' AND deleted = '0' and archived = '0'", $wpdb->siteid) );
update_site_option( 'blog_count', $count );
$count = $wpdb->get_var( "SELECT COUNT(ID) as c FROM $wpdb->users WHERE spam = '0' AND deleted = '0'" );
update_site_option( 'user_count', $count );
}
/**
* Returns the space used by the current blog.
*
* @since 3.5.0
*
* @return int Used space in megabytes
*/
function get_space_used() {
// Allow for an alternative way of tracking storage space used
$space_used = apply_filters( 'pre_get_space_used', false );
if ( false === $space_used ) {
$upload_dir = wp_upload_dir();
$space_used = get_dirsize( $upload_dir['basedir'] ) / 1024 / 1024;
}
return $space_used;
}
/**
* Returns the upload quota for the current blog.
*
* @since MU
*
* @return int Quota in megabytes
*/
function get_space_allowed() {
$space_allowed = get_option( 'blog_upload_space' );
if ( ! is_numeric( $space_allowed ) )
$space_allowed = get_site_option( 'blog_upload_space' );
if ( empty( $space_allowed ) || ! is_numeric( $space_allowed ) )
$space_allowed = 50;
return $space_allowed;
}
/**
* Determines if there is any upload space left in the current blog's quota.
*
* @since 3.0.0
*
* @return int of upload space available in bytes
*/
function get_upload_space_available() {
$space_allowed = get_space_allowed() * 1024 * 1024;
if ( get_site_option( 'upload_space_check_disabled' ) )
return $space_allowed;
$space_used = get_space_used() * 1024 * 1024;
if ( ( $space_allowed - $space_used ) <= 0 )
return 0;
return $space_allowed - $space_used;
}
/**
* Determines if there is any upload space left in the current blog's quota.
*
* @since 3.0.0
* @return bool True if space is available, false otherwise.
*/
function is_upload_space_available() {
if ( get_site_option( 'upload_space_check_disabled' ) )
return true;
return (bool) get_upload_space_available();
}
/**
* @since 3.0.0
*
* @return int of upload size limit in bytes
*/
function upload_size_limit_filter( $size ) {
$fileupload_maxk = 1024 * get_site_option( 'fileupload_maxk', 1500 );
if ( get_site_option( 'upload_space_check_disabled' ) )
return min( $size, $fileupload_maxk );
return min( $size, $fileupload_maxk, get_upload_space_available() );
}