WordPress/wp-includes/class-wp-comment.php

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<?php
/**
* Comment API: WP_Comment class
*
* @package WordPress
* @subpackage Comments
* @since 4.4.0
*/
/**
* Core class used to organize comments as instantiated objects with defined members.
*
* @since 4.4.0
*/
Code Modernization: Add `AllowDynamicProperties` attribute to all (parent) classes. Dynamic (non-explicitly declared) properties are deprecated as of PHP 8.2 and are expected to become a fatal error in PHP 9.0. There are a number of ways to mitigate this: * If it is an accidental typo for a declared property: fix the typo. * For known properties: declare them on the class. * For unknown properties: add the magic `__get()`, `__set()`, et al. methods to the class or let the class extend `stdClass` which has highly optimized versions of these magic methods built in. * For unknown ''use'' of dynamic properties, the `#[AllowDynamicProperties]` attribute can be added to the class. The attribute will automatically be inherited by child classes. Trac ticket #56034 is open to investigate and handle the third and fourth type of situations, however it has become clear this will need more time and will not be ready in time for WP 6.1. To reduce “noise” in the meantime, both in the error logs of WP users moving onto PHP 8.2, in the test run logs of WP itself, in test runs of plugins and themes, as well as to prevent duplicate tickets from being opened for the same issue, this commit adds the `#[AllowDynamicProperties]` attribute to all “parent” classes in WP. The logic used for this commit is as follows: * If a class already has the attribute: no action needed. * If a class does not `extend`: add the attribute. * If a class does `extend`: - If it extends `stdClass`: no action needed (as `stdClass` supports dynamic properties). - If it extends a PHP native class: add the attribute. - If it extends a class from one of WP's external dependencies: add the attribute. * In all other cases: no action — the attribute should not be needed as child classes inherit from the parent. Whether or not a class contains magic methods has not been taken into account, as a review of the currently existing magic methods has shown that those are generally not sturdy enough and often even set dynamic properties (which they should not). See the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDZWepDQQVE live stream from August 16, 2022] for more details. This commit only affects classes in the `src` directory of WordPress core. * Tests should not get this attribute, but should be fixed to not use dynamic properties instead. Patches for this are already being committed under ticket #56033. * While a number bundled themes (2014, 2019, 2020, 2021) contain classes, they are not a part of this commit and may be updated separately. Reference: [https://wiki.php.net/rfc/deprecate_dynamic_properties PHP RFC: Deprecate dynamic properties]. Follow-up to [53922]. Props jrf, hellofromTonya, markjaquith, peterwilsoncc, costdev, knutsp, aristath. See #56513, #56034. Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@54133 git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@53692 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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#[AllowDynamicProperties]
final class WP_Comment {
/**
* Comment ID.
*
* A numeric string, for compatibility reasons.
*
* @since 4.4.0
* @var string
*/
public $comment_ID;
/**
* ID of the post the comment is associated with.
*
* A numeric string, for compatibility reasons.
*
* @since 4.4.0
* @var string
*/
public $comment_post_ID = 0;
/**
* Comment author name.
*
* @since 4.4.0
* @var string
*/
public $comment_author = '';
/**
* Comment author email address.
*
* @since 4.4.0
* @var string
*/
public $comment_author_email = '';
/**
* Comment author URL.
*
* @since 4.4.0
* @var string
*/
public $comment_author_url = '';
/**
* Comment author IP address (IPv4 format).
*
* @since 4.4.0
* @var string
*/
public $comment_author_IP = '';
/**
* Comment date in YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS format.
*
* @since 4.4.0
* @var string
*/
public $comment_date = '0000-00-00 00:00:00';
/**
* Comment GMT date in YYYY-MM-DD HH::MM:SS format.
*
* @since 4.4.0
* @var string
*/
public $comment_date_gmt = '0000-00-00 00:00:00';
/**
* Comment content.
*
* @since 4.4.0
* @var string
*/
public $comment_content;
/**
* Comment karma count.
*
* A numeric string, for compatibility reasons.
*
* @since 4.4.0
* @var string
*/
public $comment_karma = 0;
/**
* Comment approval status.
*
* @since 4.4.0
* @var string
*/
public $comment_approved = '1';
/**
* Comment author HTTP user agent.
*
* @since 4.4.0
* @var string
*/
public $comment_agent = '';
/**
* Comment type.
*
* @since 4.4.0
* @since 5.5.0 Default value changed to `comment`.
* @var string
*/
public $comment_type = 'comment';
/**
* Parent comment ID.
*
* A numeric string, for compatibility reasons.
*
* @since 4.4.0
* @var string
*/
public $comment_parent = 0;
/**
* Comment author ID.
*
* A numeric string, for compatibility reasons.
*
* @since 4.4.0
* @var string
*/
public $user_id = 0;
/**
* Comment children.
*
* @since 4.4.0
* @var array
*/
protected $children;
/**
* Whether children have been populated for this comment object.
*
* @since 4.4.0
* @var bool
*/
protected $populated_children = false;
/**
* Post fields.
*
* @since 4.4.0
* @var array
*/
protected $post_fields = array( 'post_author', 'post_date', 'post_date_gmt', 'post_content', 'post_title', 'post_excerpt', 'post_status', 'comment_status', 'ping_status', 'post_name', 'to_ping', 'pinged', 'post_modified', 'post_modified_gmt', 'post_content_filtered', 'post_parent', 'guid', 'menu_order', 'post_type', 'post_mime_type', 'comment_count' );
/**
* Retrieves a WP_Comment instance.
*
* @since 4.4.0
*
* @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
*
* @param int $id Comment ID.
* @return WP_Comment|false Comment object, otherwise false.
*/
public static function get_instance( $id ) {
global $wpdb;
$comment_id = (int) $id;
if ( ! $comment_id ) {
return false;
}
$_comment = wp_cache_get( $comment_id, 'comment' );
if ( ! $_comment ) {
$_comment = $wpdb->get_row( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT * FROM $wpdb->comments WHERE comment_ID = %d LIMIT 1", $comment_id ) );
if ( ! $_comment ) {
return false;
}
wp_cache_add( $_comment->comment_ID, $_comment, 'comment' );
}
return new WP_Comment( $_comment );
}
/**
* Constructor.
*
* Populates properties with object vars.
*
* @since 4.4.0
*
* @param WP_Comment $comment Comment object.
*/
public function __construct( $comment ) {
foreach ( get_object_vars( $comment ) as $key => $value ) {
$this->$key = $value;
}
}
/**
* Converts object to array.
*
* @since 4.4.0
*
* @return array Object as array.
*/
public function to_array() {
return get_object_vars( $this );
}
/**
* Gets the children of a comment.
*
* @since 4.4.0
*
* @param array $args {
* Array of arguments used to pass to get_comments() and determine format.
*
* @type string $format Return value format. 'tree' for a hierarchical tree, 'flat' for a flattened array.
* Default 'tree'.
* @type string $status Comment status to limit results by. Accepts 'hold' (`comment_status=0`),
* 'approve' (`comment_status=1`), 'all', or a custom comment status.
* Default 'all'.
* @type string $hierarchical Whether to include comment descendants in the results.
* 'threaded' returns a tree, with each comment's children
* stored in a `children` property on the `WP_Comment` object.
* 'flat' returns a flat array of found comments plus their children.
* Pass `false` to leave out descendants.
* The parameter is ignored (forced to `false`) when `$fields` is 'ids' or 'counts'.
* Accepts 'threaded', 'flat', or false. Default: 'threaded'.
* @type string|array $orderby Comment status or array of statuses. To use 'meta_value'
* or 'meta_value_num', `$meta_key` must also be defined.
* To sort by a specific `$meta_query` clause, use that
* clause's array key. Accepts 'comment_agent',
* 'comment_approved', 'comment_author',
* 'comment_author_email', 'comment_author_IP',
* 'comment_author_url', 'comment_content', 'comment_date',
* 'comment_date_gmt', 'comment_ID', 'comment_karma',
* 'comment_parent', 'comment_post_ID', 'comment_type',
* 'user_id', 'comment__in', 'meta_value', 'meta_value_num',
* the value of $meta_key, and the array keys of
* `$meta_query`. Also accepts false, an empty array, or
* 'none' to disable `ORDER BY` clause.
* }
* @return WP_Comment[] Array of `WP_Comment` objects.
*/
public function get_children( $args = array() ) {
$defaults = array(
'format' => 'tree',
'status' => 'all',
'hierarchical' => 'threaded',
'orderby' => '',
);
$_args = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults );
$_args['parent'] = $this->comment_ID;
if ( is_null( $this->children ) ) {
if ( $this->populated_children ) {
$this->children = array();
} else {
$this->children = get_comments( $_args );
}
}
if ( 'flat' === $_args['format'] ) {
Force comment pagination on single posts. Previously, the 'page_comments' toggle allowed users to disable comment pagination. This toggle was only superficial, however. Even with 'page_comments' turned on, `comments_template()` loaded all of a post's comments into memory, and passed them to `wp_list_comments()` and `Walker_Comment`, the latter of which produced markup for only the current page of comments. In other words, it was possible to enable 'page_comments', thereby showing only a subset of a post's comments on a given page, but all comments continued to be loaded in the background. This technique scaled poorly. Posts with hundreds or thousands of comments would load slowly, or not at all, even when the 'comments_per_page' setting was set to a reasonable number. Recent changesets have addressed this problem through more efficient tree- walking, better descendant caching, and more selective queries for top-level post comments. The current changeset completes the project by addressing the root issue: that loading a post causes all of its comments to be loaded too. Here's the breakdown: * Comment pagination is now forced. Setting 'page_comments' to false leads to evil things when you have many comments. If you want to avoid pagination, set 'comments_per_page' to something high. * The 'page_comments' setting has been expunged from options-discussion.php, and from places in the codebase where it was referenced. For plugins relying on 'page_comments', we now force the value to `true` with a `pre_option` filter. * `comments_template()` now queries for an appropriately small number of comments. Usually, this means the `comments_per_page` value. * To preserve the current (odd) behavior for comment pagination links, some unholy hacks have been inserted into `comments_template()`. The ugliness is insulated in this function for backward compatibility and to minimize collateral damage. A side-effect is that, for certain settings of 'default_comments_page', up to 2x the value of `comments_per_page` might be fetched at a time. * In support of these changes, a `$format` parameter has been added to `WP_Comment::get_children()`. This param allows you to request a flattened array of comment children, suitable for feeding into `Walker_Comment`. * `WP_Query` loops are now informed about total available comment counts and comment pages by the `WP_Comment_Query` (`found_comments`, `max_num_pages`), instead of by `Walker_Comment`. Aside from radical performance improvements in the case of a post with many comments, this changeset fixes a bug that caused the first page of comments to be partial (`found_comments` % `comments_per_page`), rather than the last, as you'd expect. Props boonebgorges, wonderboymusic. Fixes #8071. Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@34561 git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@34525 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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$children = array();
foreach ( $this->children as $child ) {
$child_args = $_args;
$child_args['format'] = 'flat';
// get_children() resets this value automatically.
unset( $child_args['parent'] );
$children = array_merge( $children, array( $child ), $child->get_children( $child_args ) );
Force comment pagination on single posts. Previously, the 'page_comments' toggle allowed users to disable comment pagination. This toggle was only superficial, however. Even with 'page_comments' turned on, `comments_template()` loaded all of a post's comments into memory, and passed them to `wp_list_comments()` and `Walker_Comment`, the latter of which produced markup for only the current page of comments. In other words, it was possible to enable 'page_comments', thereby showing only a subset of a post's comments on a given page, but all comments continued to be loaded in the background. This technique scaled poorly. Posts with hundreds or thousands of comments would load slowly, or not at all, even when the 'comments_per_page' setting was set to a reasonable number. Recent changesets have addressed this problem through more efficient tree- walking, better descendant caching, and more selective queries for top-level post comments. The current changeset completes the project by addressing the root issue: that loading a post causes all of its comments to be loaded too. Here's the breakdown: * Comment pagination is now forced. Setting 'page_comments' to false leads to evil things when you have many comments. If you want to avoid pagination, set 'comments_per_page' to something high. * The 'page_comments' setting has been expunged from options-discussion.php, and from places in the codebase where it was referenced. For plugins relying on 'page_comments', we now force the value to `true` with a `pre_option` filter. * `comments_template()` now queries for an appropriately small number of comments. Usually, this means the `comments_per_page` value. * To preserve the current (odd) behavior for comment pagination links, some unholy hacks have been inserted into `comments_template()`. The ugliness is insulated in this function for backward compatibility and to minimize collateral damage. A side-effect is that, for certain settings of 'default_comments_page', up to 2x the value of `comments_per_page` might be fetched at a time. * In support of these changes, a `$format` parameter has been added to `WP_Comment::get_children()`. This param allows you to request a flattened array of comment children, suitable for feeding into `Walker_Comment`. * `WP_Query` loops are now informed about total available comment counts and comment pages by the `WP_Comment_Query` (`found_comments`, `max_num_pages`), instead of by `Walker_Comment`. Aside from radical performance improvements in the case of a post with many comments, this changeset fixes a bug that caused the first page of comments to be partial (`found_comments` % `comments_per_page`), rather than the last, as you'd expect. Props boonebgorges, wonderboymusic. Fixes #8071. Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@34561 git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@34525 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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}
} else {
$children = $this->children;
}
return $children;
}
/**
* Adds a child to the comment.
*
* Used by `WP_Comment_Query` when bulk-filling descendants.
*
* @since 4.4.0
*
* @param WP_Comment $child Child comment.
*/
public function add_child( WP_Comment $child ) {
$this->children[ $child->comment_ID ] = $child;
}
/**
* Gets a child comment by ID.
*
* @since 4.4.0
*
* @param int $child_id ID of the child.
* @return WP_Comment|false Returns the comment object if found, otherwise false.
*/
public function get_child( $child_id ) {
if ( isset( $this->children[ $child_id ] ) ) {
return $this->children[ $child_id ];
}
return false;
}
/**
* Sets the 'populated_children' flag.
*
* This flag is important for ensuring that calling `get_children()` on a childless comment will not trigger
* unneeded database queries.
*
* @since 4.4.0
*
* @param bool $set Whether the comment's children have already been populated.
*/
public function populated_children( $set ) {
$this->populated_children = (bool) $set;
}
/**
* Determines whether a non-public property is set.
*
* If `$name` matches a post field, the comment post will be loaded and the post's value checked.
*
* @since 4.4.0
*
* @param string $name Property to check if set.
* @return bool Whether the property is set.
*/
public function __isset( $name ) {
if ( in_array( $name, $this->post_fields, true ) && 0 !== (int) $this->comment_post_ID ) {
$post = get_post( $this->comment_post_ID );
return property_exists( $post, $name );
}
return false;
}
/**
* Magic getter.
*
* If `$name` matches a post field, the comment post will be loaded and the post's value returned.
*
* @since 4.4.0
*
* @param string $name Property name.
* @return mixed
*/
public function __get( $name ) {
if ( in_array( $name, $this->post_fields, true ) ) {
$post = get_post( $this->comment_post_ID );
return $post->$name;
}
}
}