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< ? php
/**
* WordPress Roles and Capabilities .
*
* @ package WordPress
* @ subpackage User
*/
/**
* Map meta capabilities to primitive capabilities .
*
* This does not actually compare whether the user ID has the actual capability ,
* just what the capability or capabilities are . Meta capability list value can
* be 'delete_user' , 'edit_user' , 'remove_user' , 'promote_user' , 'delete_post' ,
* 'delete_page' , 'edit_post' , 'edit_page' , 'read_post' , or 'read_page' .
*
* @ since 2.0 . 0
*
* @ param string $cap Capability name .
* @ param int $user_id User ID .
* @ return array Actual capabilities for meta capability .
*/
function map_meta_cap ( $cap , $user_id ) {
$args = array_slice ( func_get_args (), 2 );
$caps = array ();
switch ( $cap ) {
case 'remove_user' :
$caps [] = 'remove_users' ;
break ;
case 'promote_user' :
$caps [] = 'promote_users' ;
break ;
case 'edit_user' :
case 'edit_users' :
// Allow user to edit itself
if ( 'edit_user' == $cap && isset ( $args [ 0 ] ) && $user_id == $args [ 0 ] )
break ;
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// In multisite the user must have manage_network_users caps. If editing a super admin, the user must be a super admin.
if ( is_multisite () && ( ( ! is_super_admin ( $user_id ) && 'edit_user' === $cap && is_super_admin ( $args [ 0 ] ) ) || ! user_can ( $user_id , 'manage_network_users' ) ) ) {
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$caps [] = 'do_not_allow' ;
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} else {
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$caps [] = 'edit_users' ; // edit_user maps to edit_users.
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}
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break ;
case 'delete_post' :
case 'delete_page' :
$post = get_post ( $args [ 0 ] );
if ( 'revision' == $post -> post_type ) {
$post = get_post ( $post -> post_parent );
}
$post_type = get_post_type_object ( $post -> post_type );
Fail gracefully when checking mapped cap against unregistered post type.
Post type objects are reponsible for mapping their capabilities to core caps.
As a result, when the post type is no longer registered, the caps are no
longer mapped. This causes problems when a post is left in the database after
the post type is no longer present, and WP does an 'edit_post' or other cap
check against it: a PHP notice is thrown, and the cap check always fails.
As a more graceful fallback, we map all post-type-dependent caps onto
'edit_others_posts', which allows highly privileged users to be able to
access orphaned content (such as comments belonging to disabled post types),
while minimizing the possibility of unintended privilege escalation.
We also add a `_doing_it_wrong()` notice, so that developers and site
administrators are aware that the cap mapping is failing in the absence of
the registered post type.
Props mitchoyoshitaka, DrewAPicture, imath, codeelite, boonebgorges, nofearinc, SergeyBiryukov, jorbin, dlh.
Fixes #16956.
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if ( ! $post_type ) {
/* translators: 1: post type, 2: capability name */
_doing_it_wrong ( __FUNCTION__ , sprintf ( __ ( 'The post type %1$s is not registered, so it may not be reliable to check the capability "%2$s" against a post of that type.' ), $post -> post_type , $cap ), '4.4.0' );
$caps [] = 'edit_others_posts' ;
break ;
}
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if ( ! $post_type -> map_meta_cap ) {
$caps [] = $post_type -> cap -> $cap ;
// Prior to 3.1 we would re-call map_meta_cap here.
if ( 'delete_post' == $cap )
$cap = $post_type -> cap -> $cap ;
break ;
}
// If the post author is set and the user is the author...
if ( $post -> post_author && $user_id == $post -> post_author ) {
// If the post is published...
if ( 'publish' == $post -> post_status ) {
$caps [] = $post_type -> cap -> delete_published_posts ;
} elseif ( 'trash' == $post -> post_status ) {
if ( 'publish' == get_post_meta ( $post -> ID , '_wp_trash_meta_status' , true ) ) {
$caps [] = $post_type -> cap -> delete_published_posts ;
}
} else {
// If the post is draft...
$caps [] = $post_type -> cap -> delete_posts ;
}
} else {
// The user is trying to edit someone else's post.
$caps [] = $post_type -> cap -> delete_others_posts ;
// The post is published, extra cap required.
if ( 'publish' == $post -> post_status ) {
$caps [] = $post_type -> cap -> delete_published_posts ;
} elseif ( 'private' == $post -> post_status ) {
$caps [] = $post_type -> cap -> delete_private_posts ;
}
}
break ;
// edit_post breaks down to edit_posts, edit_published_posts, or
// edit_others_posts
case 'edit_post' :
case 'edit_page' :
$post = get_post ( $args [ 0 ] );
if ( empty ( $post ) ) {
$caps [] = 'do_not_allow' ;
break ;
}
if ( 'revision' == $post -> post_type ) {
$post = get_post ( $post -> post_parent );
}
$post_type = get_post_type_object ( $post -> post_type );
Fail gracefully when checking mapped cap against unregistered post type.
Post type objects are reponsible for mapping their capabilities to core caps.
As a result, when the post type is no longer registered, the caps are no
longer mapped. This causes problems when a post is left in the database after
the post type is no longer present, and WP does an 'edit_post' or other cap
check against it: a PHP notice is thrown, and the cap check always fails.
As a more graceful fallback, we map all post-type-dependent caps onto
'edit_others_posts', which allows highly privileged users to be able to
access orphaned content (such as comments belonging to disabled post types),
while minimizing the possibility of unintended privilege escalation.
We also add a `_doing_it_wrong()` notice, so that developers and site
administrators are aware that the cap mapping is failing in the absence of
the registered post type.
Props mitchoyoshitaka, DrewAPicture, imath, codeelite, boonebgorges, nofearinc, SergeyBiryukov, jorbin, dlh.
Fixes #16956.
Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@34091
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@34059 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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if ( ! $post_type ) {
/* translators: 1: post type, 2: capability name */
_doing_it_wrong ( __FUNCTION__ , sprintf ( __ ( 'The post type %1$s is not registered, so it may not be reliable to check the capability "%2$s" against a post of that type.' ), $post -> post_type , $cap ), '4.4.0' );
$caps [] = 'edit_others_posts' ;
break ;
}
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if ( ! $post_type -> map_meta_cap ) {
$caps [] = $post_type -> cap -> $cap ;
// Prior to 3.1 we would re-call map_meta_cap here.
if ( 'edit_post' == $cap )
$cap = $post_type -> cap -> $cap ;
break ;
}
// If the post author is set and the user is the author...
if ( $post -> post_author && $user_id == $post -> post_author ) {
// If the post is published...
if ( 'publish' == $post -> post_status ) {
$caps [] = $post_type -> cap -> edit_published_posts ;
} elseif ( 'trash' == $post -> post_status ) {
if ( 'publish' == get_post_meta ( $post -> ID , '_wp_trash_meta_status' , true ) ) {
$caps [] = $post_type -> cap -> edit_published_posts ;
}
} else {
// If the post is draft...
$caps [] = $post_type -> cap -> edit_posts ;
}
} else {
// The user is trying to edit someone else's post.
$caps [] = $post_type -> cap -> edit_others_posts ;
// The post is published, extra cap required.
if ( 'publish' == $post -> post_status ) {
$caps [] = $post_type -> cap -> edit_published_posts ;
} elseif ( 'private' == $post -> post_status ) {
$caps [] = $post_type -> cap -> edit_private_posts ;
}
}
break ;
case 'read_post' :
case 'read_page' :
$post = get_post ( $args [ 0 ] );
if ( 'revision' == $post -> post_type ) {
$post = get_post ( $post -> post_parent );
}
$post_type = get_post_type_object ( $post -> post_type );
Fail gracefully when checking mapped cap against unregistered post type.
Post type objects are reponsible for mapping their capabilities to core caps.
As a result, when the post type is no longer registered, the caps are no
longer mapped. This causes problems when a post is left in the database after
the post type is no longer present, and WP does an 'edit_post' or other cap
check against it: a PHP notice is thrown, and the cap check always fails.
As a more graceful fallback, we map all post-type-dependent caps onto
'edit_others_posts', which allows highly privileged users to be able to
access orphaned content (such as comments belonging to disabled post types),
while minimizing the possibility of unintended privilege escalation.
We also add a `_doing_it_wrong()` notice, so that developers and site
administrators are aware that the cap mapping is failing in the absence of
the registered post type.
Props mitchoyoshitaka, DrewAPicture, imath, codeelite, boonebgorges, nofearinc, SergeyBiryukov, jorbin, dlh.
Fixes #16956.
Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@34091
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@34059 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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if ( ! $post_type ) {
/* translators: 1: post type, 2: capability name */
_doing_it_wrong ( __FUNCTION__ , sprintf ( __ ( 'The post type %1$s is not registered, so it may not be reliable to check the capability "%2$s" against a post of that type.' ), $post -> post_type , $cap ), '4.4.0' );
$caps [] = 'edit_others_posts' ;
break ;
}
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if ( ! $post_type -> map_meta_cap ) {
$caps [] = $post_type -> cap -> $cap ;
// Prior to 3.1 we would re-call map_meta_cap here.
if ( 'read_post' == $cap )
$cap = $post_type -> cap -> $cap ;
break ;
}
$status_obj = get_post_status_object ( $post -> post_status );
if ( $status_obj -> public ) {
$caps [] = $post_type -> cap -> read ;
break ;
}
if ( $post -> post_author && $user_id == $post -> post_author ) {
$caps [] = $post_type -> cap -> read ;
} elseif ( $status_obj -> private ) {
$caps [] = $post_type -> cap -> read_private_posts ;
} else {
$caps = map_meta_cap ( 'edit_post' , $user_id , $post -> ID );
}
break ;
case 'publish_post' :
$post = get_post ( $args [ 0 ] );
$post_type = get_post_type_object ( $post -> post_type );
Fail gracefully when checking mapped cap against unregistered post type.
Post type objects are reponsible for mapping their capabilities to core caps.
As a result, when the post type is no longer registered, the caps are no
longer mapped. This causes problems when a post is left in the database after
the post type is no longer present, and WP does an 'edit_post' or other cap
check against it: a PHP notice is thrown, and the cap check always fails.
As a more graceful fallback, we map all post-type-dependent caps onto
'edit_others_posts', which allows highly privileged users to be able to
access orphaned content (such as comments belonging to disabled post types),
while minimizing the possibility of unintended privilege escalation.
We also add a `_doing_it_wrong()` notice, so that developers and site
administrators are aware that the cap mapping is failing in the absence of
the registered post type.
Props mitchoyoshitaka, DrewAPicture, imath, codeelite, boonebgorges, nofearinc, SergeyBiryukov, jorbin, dlh.
Fixes #16956.
Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@34091
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@34059 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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if ( ! $post_type ) {
/* translators: 1: post type, 2: capability name */
_doing_it_wrong ( __FUNCTION__ , sprintf ( __ ( 'The post type %1$s is not registered, so it may not be reliable to check the capability "%2$s" against a post of that type.' ), $post -> post_type , $cap ), '4.4.0' );
$caps [] = 'edit_others_posts' ;
break ;
}
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$caps [] = $post_type -> cap -> publish_posts ;
break ;
case 'edit_post_meta' :
case 'delete_post_meta' :
case 'add_post_meta' :
$post = get_post ( $args [ 0 ] );
$caps = map_meta_cap ( 'edit_post' , $user_id , $post -> ID );
$meta_key = isset ( $args [ 1 ] ) ? $args [ 1 ] : false ;
if ( $meta_key && has_filter ( " auth_post_meta_ { $meta_key } " ) ) {
/**
* Filter whether the user is allowed to add post meta to a post .
*
* The dynamic portion of the hook name , `$meta_key` , refers to the
* meta key passed to { @ see map_meta_cap ()} .
*
* @ since 3.3 . 0
*
* @ param bool $allowed Whether the user can add the post meta . Default false .
* @ param string $meta_key The meta key .
* @ param int $post_id Post ID .
* @ param int $user_id User ID .
* @ param string $cap Capability name .
* @ param array $caps User capabilities .
*/
$allowed = apply_filters ( " auth_post_meta_ { $meta_key } " , false , $meta_key , $post -> ID , $user_id , $cap , $caps );
if ( ! $allowed )
$caps [] = $cap ;
} elseif ( $meta_key && is_protected_meta ( $meta_key , 'post' ) ) {
$caps [] = $cap ;
}
break ;
case 'edit_comment' :
$comment = get_comment ( $args [ 0 ] );
if ( empty ( $comment ) )
break ;
$post = get_post ( $comment -> comment_post_ID );
/*
* If the post doesn ' t exist , we have an orphaned comment .
* Fall back to the edit_posts capability , instead .
*/
if ( $post ) {
$caps = map_meta_cap ( 'edit_post' , $user_id , $post -> ID );
} else {
$caps = map_meta_cap ( 'edit_posts' , $user_id );
}
break ;
case 'unfiltered_upload' :
if ( defined ( 'ALLOW_UNFILTERED_UPLOADS' ) && ALLOW_UNFILTERED_UPLOADS && ( ! is_multisite () || is_super_admin ( $user_id ) ) )
$caps [] = $cap ;
else
$caps [] = 'do_not_allow' ;
break ;
case 'unfiltered_html' :
// Disallow unfiltered_html for all users, even admins and super admins.
if ( defined ( 'DISALLOW_UNFILTERED_HTML' ) && DISALLOW_UNFILTERED_HTML )
$caps [] = 'do_not_allow' ;
elseif ( is_multisite () && ! is_super_admin ( $user_id ) )
$caps [] = 'do_not_allow' ;
else
$caps [] = $cap ;
break ;
case 'edit_files' :
case 'edit_plugins' :
case 'edit_themes' :
// Disallow the file editors.
if ( defined ( 'DISALLOW_FILE_EDIT' ) && DISALLOW_FILE_EDIT )
$caps [] = 'do_not_allow' ;
elseif ( defined ( 'DISALLOW_FILE_MODS' ) && DISALLOW_FILE_MODS )
$caps [] = 'do_not_allow' ;
elseif ( is_multisite () && ! is_super_admin ( $user_id ) )
$caps [] = 'do_not_allow' ;
else
$caps [] = $cap ;
break ;
case 'update_plugins' :
case 'delete_plugins' :
case 'install_plugins' :
case 'upload_plugins' :
case 'update_themes' :
case 'delete_themes' :
case 'install_themes' :
case 'upload_themes' :
case 'update_core' :
// Disallow anything that creates, deletes, or updates core, plugin, or theme files.
// Files in uploads are excepted.
if ( defined ( 'DISALLOW_FILE_MODS' ) && DISALLOW_FILE_MODS ) {
$caps [] = 'do_not_allow' ;
} elseif ( is_multisite () && ! is_super_admin ( $user_id ) ) {
$caps [] = 'do_not_allow' ;
} elseif ( 'upload_themes' === $cap ) {
$caps [] = 'install_themes' ;
} elseif ( 'upload_plugins' === $cap ) {
$caps [] = 'install_plugins' ;
} else {
$caps [] = $cap ;
}
break ;
case 'activate_plugins' :
$caps [] = $cap ;
if ( is_multisite () ) {
// update_, install_, and delete_ are handled above with is_super_admin().
$menu_perms = get_site_option ( 'menu_items' , array () );
if ( empty ( $menu_perms [ 'plugins' ] ) )
$caps [] = 'manage_network_plugins' ;
}
break ;
case 'delete_user' :
case 'delete_users' :
// If multisite only super admins can delete users.
if ( is_multisite () && ! is_super_admin ( $user_id ) )
$caps [] = 'do_not_allow' ;
else
$caps [] = 'delete_users' ; // delete_user maps to delete_users.
break ;
case 'create_users' :
if ( ! is_multisite () )
$caps [] = $cap ;
elseif ( is_super_admin ( $user_id ) || get_site_option ( 'add_new_users' ) )
$caps [] = $cap ;
else
$caps [] = 'do_not_allow' ;
break ;
case 'manage_links' :
if ( get_option ( 'link_manager_enabled' ) )
$caps [] = $cap ;
else
$caps [] = 'do_not_allow' ;
break ;
case 'customize' :
$caps [] = 'edit_theme_options' ;
break ;
case 'delete_site' :
$caps [] = 'manage_options' ;
break ;
default :
// Handle meta capabilities for custom post types.
$post_type_meta_caps = _post_type_meta_capabilities ();
if ( isset ( $post_type_meta_caps [ $cap ] ) ) {
$args = array_merge ( array ( $post_type_meta_caps [ $cap ], $user_id ), $args );
return call_user_func_array ( 'map_meta_cap' , $args );
}
// If no meta caps match, return the original cap.
$caps [] = $cap ;
}
/**
* Filter a user ' s capabilities depending on specific context and / or privilege .
*
* @ since 2.8 . 0
*
* @ param array $caps Returns the user ' s actual capabilities .
* @ param string $cap Capability name .
* @ param int $user_id The user ID .
* @ param array $args Adds the context to the cap . Typically the object ID .
*/
return apply_filters ( 'map_meta_cap' , $caps , $cap , $user_id , $args );
}
/**
* Whether current user has capability or role .
*
* @ since 2.0 . 0
*
* @ param string $capability Capability or role name .
* @ return bool
*/
function current_user_can ( $capability ) {
$current_user = wp_get_current_user ();
if ( empty ( $current_user ) )
return false ;
$args = array_slice ( func_get_args (), 1 );
$args = array_merge ( array ( $capability ), $args );
return call_user_func_array ( array ( $current_user , 'has_cap' ), $args );
}
/**
* Whether current user has a capability or role for a given blog .
*
* @ since 3.0 . 0
*
* @ param int $blog_id Blog ID
* @ param string $capability Capability or role name .
* @ return bool
*/
function current_user_can_for_blog ( $blog_id , $capability ) {
$switched = is_multisite () ? switch_to_blog ( $blog_id ) : false ;
$current_user = wp_get_current_user ();
if ( empty ( $current_user ) ) {
if ( $switched ) {
restore_current_blog ();
}
return false ;
}
$args = array_slice ( func_get_args (), 2 );
$args = array_merge ( array ( $capability ), $args );
$can = call_user_func_array ( array ( $current_user , 'has_cap' ), $args );
if ( $switched ) {
restore_current_blog ();
}
return $can ;
}
/**
* Whether author of supplied post has capability or role .
*
* @ since 2.9 . 0
*
* @ param int | object $post Post ID or post object .
* @ param string $capability Capability or role name .
* @ return bool
*/
function author_can ( $post , $capability ) {
if ( ! $post = get_post ( $post ) )
return false ;
$author = get_userdata ( $post -> post_author );
if ( ! $author )
return false ;
$args = array_slice ( func_get_args (), 2 );
$args = array_merge ( array ( $capability ), $args );
return call_user_func_array ( array ( $author , 'has_cap' ), $args );
}
/**
* Whether a particular user has capability or role .
*
* @ since 3.1 . 0
*
* @ param int | object $user User ID or object .
* @ param string $capability Capability or role name .
* @ return bool
*/
function user_can ( $user , $capability ) {
if ( ! is_object ( $user ) )
$user = get_userdata ( $user );
if ( ! $user || ! $user -> exists () )
return false ;
$args = array_slice ( func_get_args (), 2 );
$args = array_merge ( array ( $capability ), $args );
return call_user_func_array ( array ( $user , 'has_cap' ), $args );
}
/**
* Retrieves the global WP_Roles instance and instantiates it if necessary .
*
* @ since 4.3 . 0
*
* @ global WP_Roles $wp_roles WP_Roles global instance .
*
* @ return WP_Roles WP_Roles global instance if not already instantiated .
*/
function wp_roles () {
global $wp_roles ;
if ( ! isset ( $wp_roles ) ) {
$wp_roles = new WP_Roles ();
}
return $wp_roles ;
}
/**
* Retrieve role object .
*
* @ since 2.0 . 0
*
* @ param string $role Role name .
* @ return WP_Role | null WP_Role object if found , null if the role does not exist .
*/
function get_role ( $role ) {
return wp_roles () -> get_role ( $role );
}
/**
* Add role , if it does not exist .
*
* @ since 2.0 . 0
*
* @ param string $role Role name .
* @ param string $display_name Display name for role .
* @ param array $capabilities List of capabilities , e . g . array ( 'edit_posts' => true , 'delete_posts' => false );
* @ return WP_Role | null WP_Role object if role is added , null if already exists .
*/
function add_role ( $role , $display_name , $capabilities = array () ) {
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if ( empty ( $role ) ) {
return ;
}
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return wp_roles () -> add_role ( $role , $display_name , $capabilities );
}
/**
* Remove role , if it exists .
*
* @ since 2.0 . 0
*
* @ param string $role Role name .
*/
function remove_role ( $role ) {
wp_roles () -> remove_role ( $role );
}
/**
* Retrieve a list of super admins .
*
* @ since 3.0 . 0
*
* @ global array $super_admins
*
* @ return array List of super admin logins
*/
function get_super_admins () {
global $super_admins ;
if ( isset ( $super_admins ) )
return $super_admins ;
else
return get_site_option ( 'site_admins' , array ( 'admin' ) );
}
/**
* Determine if user is a site admin .
*
* @ since 3.0 . 0
*
* @ param int $user_id ( Optional ) The ID of a user . Defaults to the current user .
* @ return bool True if the user is a site admin .
*/
function is_super_admin ( $user_id = false ) {
if ( ! $user_id || $user_id == get_current_user_id () )
$user = wp_get_current_user ();
else
$user = get_userdata ( $user_id );
if ( ! $user || ! $user -> exists () )
return false ;
if ( is_multisite () ) {
$super_admins = get_super_admins ();
if ( is_array ( $super_admins ) && in_array ( $user -> user_login , $super_admins ) )
return true ;
} else {
if ( $user -> has_cap ( 'delete_users' ) )
return true ;
}
return false ;
}