WordPress/wp-includes/comment-template.php

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<?php
/**
* Comment template functions
*
* These functions are meant to live inside of the WordPress loop.
*
* @package WordPress
* @subpackage Template
*/
/**
* Retrieve the author of the current comment.
*
* If the comment has an empty comment_author field, then 'Anonymous' person is
* assumed.
*
* @since 1.5.0
* @since 4.4.0 Added the ability for `$comment_ID` to also accept a WP_Comment object.
*
* @param int|WP_Comment $comment_ID Optional. WP_Comment or the ID of the comment for which to retrieve the author.
* Default current comment.
* @return string The comment author
*/
function get_comment_author( $comment_ID = 0 ) {
$comment = get_comment( $comment_ID );
if ( empty( $comment->comment_author ) ) {
if ( $comment->user_id && $user = get_userdata( $comment->user_id ) )
$author = $user->display_name;
else
$author = __('Anonymous');
} else {
$author = $comment->comment_author;
}
/**
* Filter the returned comment author name.
*
* @since 1.5.0
* @since 4.1.0 The `$comment_ID` and `$comment` parameters were added.
*
* @param string $author The comment author's username.
* @param int $comment_ID The comment ID.
* @param WP_Comment $comment The comment object.
*/
return apply_filters( 'get_comment_author', $author, $comment->comment_ID, $comment );
}
/**
* Displays the author of the current comment.
*
* @since 0.71
* @since 4.4.0 Added the ability for `$comment_ID` to also accept a WP_Comment object.
*
* @param int|WP_Comment $comment_ID Optional. WP_Comment or the ID of the comment for which to print the author.
* Default current comment.
*/
function comment_author( $comment_ID = 0 ) {
$comment = get_comment( $comment_ID );
$author = get_comment_author( $comment );
/**
* Filter the comment author's name for display.
*
* @since 1.2.0
* @since 4.1.0 The `$comment_ID` parameter was added.
*
* @param string $author The comment author's username.
* @param int $comment_ID The comment ID.
*/
echo apply_filters( 'comment_author', $author, $comment->comment_ID );
}
/**
* Retrieve the email of the author of the current comment.
*
* @since 1.5.0
* @since 4.4.0 Added the ability for `$comment_ID` to also accept a WP_Comment object.
*
* @param int|WP_Comment $comment_ID Optional. WP_Comment or the ID of the comment for which to get the author's email.
* Default current comment.
* @return string The current comment author's email
*/
function get_comment_author_email( $comment_ID = 0 ) {
$comment = get_comment( $comment_ID );
/**
* Filter the comment author's returned email address.
*
* @since 1.5.0
* @since 4.1.0 The `$comment_ID` and `$comment` parameters were added.
*
* @param string $comment_author_email The comment author's email address.
* @param int $comment_ID The comment ID.
* @param WP_Comment $comment The comment object.
*/
return apply_filters( 'get_comment_author_email', $comment->comment_author_email, $comment->comment_ID, $comment );
}
/**
* Display the email of the author of the current global $comment.
*
* Care should be taken to protect the email address and assure that email
* harvesters do not capture your commentors' email address. Most assume that
* their email address will not appear in raw form on the blog. Doing so will
* enable anyone, including those that people don't want to get the email
* address and use it for their own means good and bad.
*
* @since 0.71
* @since 4.4.0 Added the ability for `$comment_ID` to also accept a WP_Comment object.
*
* @param int|WP_Comment $comment_ID Optional. WP_Comment or the ID of the comment for which to print the author's email.
* Default current comment.
*/
function comment_author_email( $comment_ID = 0 ) {
$comment = get_comment( $comment_ID );
$author_email = get_comment_author_email( $comment );
/**
* Filter the comment author's email for display.
*
* @since 1.2.0
* @since 4.1.0 The `$comment_ID` parameter was added.
*
* @param string $author_email The comment author's email address.
* @param int $comment_ID The comment ID.
*/
echo apply_filters( 'author_email', $author_email, $comment->comment_ID );
}
/**
* Display the html email link to the author of the current comment.
*
* Care should be taken to protect the email address and assure that email
* harvesters do not capture your commentors' email address. Most assume that
* their email address will not appear in raw form on the blog. Doing so will
* enable anyone, including those that people don't want to get the email
* address and use it for their own means good and bad.
*
* @since 0.71
*
* @param string $linktext Optional. Text to display instead of the comment author's email address.
* Default empty.
* @param string $before Optional. Text or HTML to display before the email link. Default empty.
* @param string $after Optional. Text or HTML to display after the email link. Default empty.
*/
function comment_author_email_link( $linktext = '', $before = '', $after = '' ) {
if ( $link = get_comment_author_email_link( $linktext, $before, $after ) )
echo $link;
}
/**
* Return the html email link to the author of the current comment.
*
* Care should be taken to protect the email address and assure that email
* harvesters do not capture your commentors' email address. Most assume that
* their email address will not appear in raw form on the blog. Doing so will
* enable anyone, including those that people don't want to get the email
* address and use it for their own means good and bad.
*
* @since 2.7.0
*
* @param string $linktext Optional. Text to display instead of the comment author's email address.
* Default empty.
* @param string $before Optional. Text or HTML to display before the email link. Default empty.
* @param string $after Optional. Text or HTML to display after the email link. Default empty.
* @return string
*/
function get_comment_author_email_link( $linktext = '', $before = '', $after = '' ) {
$comment = get_comment();
/**
* Filter the comment author's email for display.
*
* Care should be taken to protect the email address and assure that email
* harvesters do not capture your commenter's email address.
*
* @since 1.2.0
* @since 4.1.0 The `$comment` parameter was added.
*
* @param string $comment_author_email The comment author's email address.
* @param WP_Comment $comment The comment object.
*/
$email = apply_filters( 'comment_email', $comment->comment_author_email, $comment );
if ((!empty($email)) && ($email != '@')) {
$display = ($linktext != '') ? $linktext : $email;
$return = $before;
$return .= "<a href='mailto:$email'>$display</a>";
$return .= $after;
return $return;
} else {
return '';
}
}
/**
* Retrieve the HTML link to the URL of the author of the current comment.
*
* Both get_comment_author_url() and get_comment_author() rely on get_comment(),
* which falls back to the global comment variable if the $comment_ID argument is empty.
*
* @since 1.5.0
* @since 4.4.0 Added the ability for `$comment_ID` to also accept a WP_Comment object.
*
* @param int|WP_Comment $comment_ID Optional. WP_Comment or the ID of the comment for which to get the author's link.
* Default current comment.
* @return string The comment author name or HTML link for author's URL.
*/
function get_comment_author_link( $comment_ID = 0 ) {
$comment = get_comment( $comment_ID );
$url = get_comment_author_url( $comment );
$author = get_comment_author( $comment );
if ( empty( $url ) || 'http://' == $url )
$return = $author;
else
$return = "<a href='$url' rel='external nofollow' class='url'>$author</a>";
/**
* Filter the comment author's link for display.
*
* @since 1.5.0
* @since 4.1.0 The `$author` and `$comment_ID` parameters were added.
*
* @param string $return The HTML-formatted comment author link.
* Empty for an invalid URL.
* @param string $author The comment author's username.
* @param int $comment_ID The comment ID.
*/
return apply_filters( 'get_comment_author_link', $return, $author, $comment->comment_ID );
}
/**
* Display the html link to the url of the author of the current comment.
*
* @since 0.71
* @since 4.4.0 Added the ability for `$comment_ID` to also accept a WP_Comment object.
*
* @param int|WP_Comment $comment_ID Optional. WP_Comment or the ID of the comment for which to print the author's link.
* Default current comment.
*/
function comment_author_link( $comment_ID = 0 ) {
echo get_comment_author_link( $comment_ID );
}
/**
* Retrieve the IP address of the author of the current comment.
*
* @since 1.5.0
* @since 4.4.0 Added the ability for `$comment_ID` to also accept a WP_Comment object.
*
* @param int|WP_Comment $comment_ID Optional. WP_Comment or the ID of the comment for which to get the author's IP address.
* Default current comment.
* @return string Comment author's IP address.
*/
function get_comment_author_IP( $comment_ID = 0 ) {
$comment = get_comment( $comment_ID );
/**
* Filter the comment author's returned IP address.
*
* @since 1.5.0
* @since 4.1.0 The `$comment_ID` and `$comment` parameters were added.
*
* @param string $comment_author_IP The comment author's IP address.
* @param int $comment_ID The comment ID.
* @param WP_Comment $comment The comment object.
*/
return apply_filters( 'get_comment_author_IP', $comment->comment_author_IP, $comment->comment_ID, $comment );
}
/**
* Display the IP address of the author of the current comment.
*
* @since 0.71
* @since 4.4.0 Added the ability for `$comment_ID` to also accept a WP_Comment object.
*
* @param int|WP_Comment $comment_ID Optional. WP_Comment or the ID of the comment for which to print the author's IP address.
* Default current comment.
*/
function comment_author_IP( $comment_ID = 0 ) {
echo get_comment_author_IP( $comment_ID );
}
/**
* Retrieve the url of the author of the current comment.
*
* @since 1.5.0
* @since 4.4.0 Added the ability for `$comment_ID` to also accept a WP_Comment object.
*
* @param int|WP_Comment $comment_ID Optional. WP_Comment or the ID of the comment for which to get the author's URL.
* Default current comment.
* @return string Comment author URL.
*/
function get_comment_author_url( $comment_ID = 0 ) {
$comment = get_comment( $comment_ID );
$url = ('http://' == $comment->comment_author_url) ? '' : $comment->comment_author_url;
$url = esc_url( $url, array('http', 'https') );
/**
* Filter the comment author's URL.
*
* @since 1.5.0
* @since 4.1.0 The `$comment_ID` and `$comment` parameters were added.
*
* @param string $url The comment author's URL.
* @param int $comment_ID The comment ID.
* @param WP_Comment $comment The comment object.
*/
return apply_filters( 'get_comment_author_url', $url, $comment->comment_ID, $comment );
}
/**
* Display the url of the author of the current comment.
*
* @since 0.71
* @since 4.4.0 Added the ability for `$comment_ID` to also accept a WP_Comment object.
*
* @param int|WP_Comment $comment_ID Optional. WP_Comment or the ID of the comment for which to print the author's URL.
* Default current comment.
*/
function comment_author_url( $comment_ID = 0 ) {
$comment = get_comment( $comment_ID );
$author_url = get_comment_author_url( $comment );
/**
* Filter the comment author's URL for display.
*
* @since 1.2.0
* @since 4.1.0 The `$comment_ID` parameter was added.
*
* @param string $author_url The comment author's URL.
* @param int $comment_ID The comment ID.
*/
echo apply_filters( 'comment_url', $author_url, $comment->comment_ID );
}
/**
* Retrieves the HTML link of the url of the author of the current comment.
*
* $linktext parameter is only used if the URL does not exist for the comment
* author. If the URL does exist then the URL will be used and the $linktext
* will be ignored.
*
* Encapsulate the HTML link between the $before and $after. So it will appear
* in the order of $before, link, and finally $after.
*
* @since 1.5.0
*
* @param string $linktext Optional. The text to display instead of the comment
* author's email address. Default empty.
* @param string $before Optional. The text or HTML to display before the email link.
* Default empty.
* @param string $after Optional. The text or HTML to display after the email link.
* Default empty.
* @return string The HTML link between the $before and $after parameters.
*/
function get_comment_author_url_link( $linktext = '', $before = '', $after = '' ) {
$url = get_comment_author_url();
$display = ($linktext != '') ? $linktext : $url;
$display = str_replace( 'http://www.', '', $display );
$display = str_replace( 'http://', '', $display );
if ( '/' == substr($display, -1) ) {
$display = substr($display, 0, -1);
}
$return = "$before<a href='$url' rel='external'>$display</a>$after";
/**
* Filter the comment author's returned URL link.
*
* @since 1.5.0
*
* @param string $return The HTML-formatted comment author URL link.
*/
return apply_filters( 'get_comment_author_url_link', $return );
}
/**
* Displays the HTML link of the url of the author of the current comment.
*
* @since 0.71
*
* @param string $linktext Optional. Text to display instead of the comment author's
* email address. Default empty.
* @param string $before Optional. Text or HTML to display before the email link.
* Default empty.
* @param string $after Optional. Text or HTML to display after the email link.
* Default empty.
*/
function comment_author_url_link( $linktext = '', $before = '', $after = '' ) {
echo get_comment_author_url_link( $linktext, $before, $after );
}
/**
* Generates semantic classes for each comment element.
*
* @since 2.7.0
* @since 4.4.0 Added the ability for `$comment` to also accept a WP_Comment object.
*
* @param string|array $class Optional. One or more classes to add to the class list.
* Default empty.
* @param int|WP_Comment $comment Comment ID or WP_Comment object. Default current comment.
* @param int|WP_Post $post_id Post ID or WP_Post object. Default current post.
* @param bool $echo Optional. Whether to cho or return the output.
* Default true.
* @return string If `$echo` is false, the class will be returned. Void otherwise.
*/
function comment_class( $class = '', $comment = null, $post_id = null, $echo = true ) {
// Separates classes with a single space, collates classes for comment DIV
$class = 'class="' . join( ' ', get_comment_class( $class, $comment, $post_id ) ) . '"';
if ( $echo)
echo $class;
else
return $class;
}
/**
* Returns the classes for the comment div as an array.
*
* @since 2.7.0
* @since 4.4.0 Added the ability for `$comment_id` to also accept a WP_Comment object.
*
* @global int $comment_alt
* @global int $comment_depth
* @global int $comment_thread_alt
*
* @param string|array $class Optional. One or more classes to add to the class list. Default empty.
* @param int|WP_Comment $comment_id Comment ID or WP_Comment object. Default current comment.
* @param int|WP_Post $post_id Post ID or WP_Post object. Default current post.
* @return array An array of classes.
*/
function get_comment_class( $class = '', $comment_id = null, $post_id = null ) {
global $comment_alt, $comment_depth, $comment_thread_alt;
$classes = array();
$comment = get_comment( $comment_id );
if ( ! $comment ) {
return $classes;
}
// Get the comment type (comment, trackback),
$classes[] = ( empty( $comment->comment_type ) ) ? 'comment' : $comment->comment_type;
// Add classes for comment authors that are registered users.
if ( $comment->user_id > 0 && $user = get_userdata( $comment->user_id ) ) {
$classes[] = 'byuser';
$classes[] = 'comment-author-' . sanitize_html_class( $user->user_nicename, $comment->user_id );
// For comment authors who are the author of the post
if ( $post = get_post($post_id) ) {
if ( $comment->user_id === $post->post_author ) {
$classes[] = 'bypostauthor';
}
}
}
if ( empty($comment_alt) )
$comment_alt = 0;
if ( empty($comment_depth) )
$comment_depth = 1;
if ( empty($comment_thread_alt) )
$comment_thread_alt = 0;
if ( $comment_alt % 2 ) {
$classes[] = 'odd';
$classes[] = 'alt';
} else {
$classes[] = 'even';
}
$comment_alt++;
// Alt for top-level comments
if ( 1 == $comment_depth ) {
if ( $comment_thread_alt % 2 ) {
$classes[] = 'thread-odd';
$classes[] = 'thread-alt';
} else {
$classes[] = 'thread-even';
}
$comment_thread_alt++;
}
$classes[] = "depth-$comment_depth";
if ( !empty($class) ) {
if ( !is_array( $class ) )
$class = preg_split('#\s+#', $class);
$classes = array_merge($classes, $class);
}
$classes = array_map('esc_attr', $classes);
/**
* Filter the returned CSS classes for the current comment.
*
* @since 2.7.0
*
* @param array $classes An array of comment classes.
* @param string $class A comma-separated list of additional classes added to the list.
* @param int $comment_id The comment id.
* @param WP_Comment $comment The comment object.
* @param int|WP_Post $post_id The post ID or WP_Post object.
*/
return apply_filters( 'comment_class', $classes, $class, $comment->comment_ID, $comment, $post_id );
}
/**
* Retrieve the comment date of the current comment.
*
* @since 1.5.0
* @since 4.4.0 Added the ability for `$comment_ID` to also accept a WP_Comment object.
*
* @param string $d Optional. The format of the date. Default user's setting.
* @param int|WP_Comment $comment_ID WP_Comment or ID of the comment for which to get the date.
* Default current comment.
* @return string The comment's date.
*/
function get_comment_date( $d = '', $comment_ID = 0 ) {
$comment = get_comment( $comment_ID );
if ( '' == $d )
$date = mysql2date(get_option('date_format'), $comment->comment_date);
else
$date = mysql2date($d, $comment->comment_date);
/**
* Filter the returned comment date.
*
* @since 1.5.0
*
* @param string|int $date Formatted date string or Unix timestamp.
* @param string $d The format of the date.
* @param WP_Comment $comment The comment object.
*/
return apply_filters( 'get_comment_date', $date, $d, $comment );
}
/**
* Display the comment date of the current comment.
*
* @since 0.71
* @since 4.4.0 Added the ability for `$comment_ID` to also accept a WP_Comment object.
*
* @param string $d Optional. The format of the date. Default user's settings.
* @param int|WP_Comment $comment_ID WP_Comment or ID of the comment for which to print the date.
* Default current comment.
*/
function comment_date( $d = '', $comment_ID = 0 ) {
echo get_comment_date( $d, $comment_ID );
}
/**
* Retrieve the excerpt of the current comment.
*
* Will cut each word and only output the first 20 words with '&hellip;' at the end.
* If the word count is less than 20, then no truncating is done and no '&hellip;'
* will appear.
*
* @since 1.5.0
* @since 4.4.0 Added the ability for `$comment_ID` to also accept a WP_Comment object.
*
* @param int|WP_Comment $comment_ID WP_Comment or ID of the comment for which to get the excerpt.
* Default current comment.
* @return string The maybe truncated comment with 20 words or less.
*/
function get_comment_excerpt( $comment_ID = 0 ) {
$comment = get_comment( $comment_ID );
$comment_text = strip_tags( str_replace( array( "\n", "\r" ), ' ', $comment->comment_content ) );
$words = explode( ' ', $comment_text );
/**
* Filter the amount of words used in the comment excerpt.
*
* @since 4.4.0
*
* @param int $comment_excerpt_length The amount of words you want to display in the comment excerpt.
*/
$comment_excerpt_length = apply_filters( 'comment_excerpt_length', 20 );
$use_ellipsis = count( $words ) > $comment_excerpt_length;
if ( $use_ellipsis ) {
$words = array_slice( $words, 0, $comment_excerpt_length );
}
$excerpt = trim( join( ' ', $words ) );
if ( $use_ellipsis ) {
$excerpt .= '&hellip;';
}
/**
* Filter the retrieved comment excerpt.
*
* @since 1.5.0
* @since 4.1.0 The `$comment_ID` and `$comment` parameters were added.
*
* @param string $excerpt The comment excerpt text.
* @param int $comment_ID The comment ID.
* @param WP_Comment $comment The comment object.
*/
return apply_filters( 'get_comment_excerpt', $excerpt, $comment->comment_ID, $comment );
}
/**
* Display the excerpt of the current comment.
*
* @since 1.2.0
* @since 4.4.0 Added the ability for `$comment_ID` to also accept a WP_Comment object.
*
* @param int|WP_Comment $comment_ID WP_Comment or ID of the comment for which to print the excerpt.
* Default current comment.
*/
function comment_excerpt( $comment_ID = 0 ) {
$comment = get_comment( $comment_ID );
$comment_excerpt = get_comment_excerpt( $comment );
/**
* Filter the comment excerpt for display.
*
* @since 1.2.0
* @since 4.1.0 The `$comment_ID` parameter was added.
*
* @param string $comment_excerpt The comment excerpt text.
* @param int $comment_ID The comment ID.
*/
echo apply_filters( 'comment_excerpt', $comment_excerpt, $comment->comment_ID );
}
/**
* Retrieve the comment id of the current comment.
*
* @since 1.5.0
*
* @return int The comment ID.
*/
function get_comment_ID() {
$comment = get_comment();
/**
* Filter the returned comment ID.
*
* @since 1.5.0
* @since 4.1.0 The `$comment_ID` parameter was added.
*
* @param int $comment_ID The current comment ID.
* @param WP_Comment $comment The comment object.
*/
return apply_filters( 'get_comment_ID', $comment->comment_ID, $comment );
}
/**
* Display the comment id of the current comment.
*
* @since 0.71
*/
function comment_ID() {
echo get_comment_ID();
}
/**
* Retrieve the link to a given comment.
*
* @since 1.5.0
* @since 4.4.0 Added the ability for `$comment` to also accept a WP_Comment object.
*
* @see get_page_of_comment()
*
* @global WP_Rewrite $wp_rewrite
* @global bool $in_comment_loop
*
* @param WP_Comment|int|null $comment Comment to retrieve. Default current comment.
* @param array $args Optional. An array of arguments to override the defaults.
* @return string The permalink to the given comment.
*/
function get_comment_link( $comment = null, $args = array() ) {
global $wp_rewrite, $in_comment_loop;
$comment = get_comment($comment);
// Backwards compat
if ( ! is_array( $args ) ) {
$args = array( 'page' => $args );
}
$defaults = array( 'type' => 'all', 'page' => '', 'per_page' => '', 'max_depth' => '' );
$args = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults );
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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if ( '' === $args['per_page'] )
$args['per_page'] = get_option('comments_per_page');
if ( empty($args['per_page']) ) {
$args['per_page'] = 0;
$args['page'] = 0;
}
if ( $args['per_page'] ) {
if ( '' == $args['page'] )
$args['page'] = ( !empty($in_comment_loop) ) ? get_query_var('cpage') : get_page_of_comment( $comment->comment_ID, $args );
if ( $wp_rewrite->using_permalinks() )
$link = user_trailingslashit( trailingslashit( get_permalink( $comment->comment_post_ID ) ) . $wp_rewrite->comments_pagination_base . '-' . $args['page'], 'comment' );
else
$link = add_query_arg( 'cpage', $args['page'], get_permalink( $comment->comment_post_ID ) );
} else {
$link = get_permalink( $comment->comment_post_ID );
}
$link = $link . '#comment-' . $comment->comment_ID;
/**
* Filter the returned single comment permalink.
*
* @since 2.8.0
*
* @see get_page_of_comment()
*
* @param string $link The comment permalink with '#comment-$id' appended.
* @param WP_Comment $comment The current comment object.
* @param array $args An array of arguments to override the defaults.
*/
return apply_filters( 'get_comment_link', $link, $comment, $args );
}
/**
* Retrieves the link to the current post comments.
*
* @since 1.5.0
*
* @param int|WP_Post $post_id Optional. Post ID or WP_Post object. Default is global $post.
* @return string The link to the comments.
*/
function get_comments_link( $post_id = 0 ) {
$hash = get_comments_number( $post_id ) ? '#comments' : '#respond';
$comments_link = get_permalink( $post_id ) . $hash;
/**
* Filter the returned post comments permalink.
*
* @since 3.6.0
*
* @param string $comments_link Post comments permalink with '#comments' appended.
* @param int|WP_Post $post_id Post ID or WP_Post object.
*/
return apply_filters( 'get_comments_link', $comments_link, $post_id );
}
/**
* Display the link to the current post comments.
*
* @since 0.71
*
* @param string $deprecated Not Used.
* @param string $deprecated_2 Not Used.
*/
function comments_link( $deprecated = '', $deprecated_2 = '' ) {
if ( !empty( $deprecated ) )
_deprecated_argument( __FUNCTION__, '0.72' );
if ( !empty( $deprecated_2 ) )
_deprecated_argument( __FUNCTION__, '1.3' );
echo esc_url( get_comments_link() );
}
/**
* Retrieve the amount of comments a post has.
*
* @since 1.5.0
*
* @param int|WP_Post $post_id Optional. Post ID or WP_Post object. Default is global $post.
* @return int The number of comments a post has.
*/
function get_comments_number( $post_id = 0 ) {
$post = get_post( $post_id );
if ( ! $post ) {
$count = 0;
} else {
$count = $post->comment_count;
$post_id = $post->ID;
}
/**
* Filter the returned comment count for a post.
*
* @since 1.5.0
*
* @param int $count Number of comments a post has.
* @param int $post_id Post ID.
*/
return apply_filters( 'get_comments_number', $count, $post_id );
}
/**
* Display the language string for the number of comments the current post has.
*
* @since 0.71
*
* @param string $zero Optional. Text for no comments. Default false.
* @param string $one Optional. Text for one comment. Default false.
* @param string $more Optional. Text for more than one comment. Default false.
* @param string $deprecated Not used.
*/
function comments_number( $zero = false, $one = false, $more = false, $deprecated = '' ) {
if ( ! empty( $deprecated ) ) {
_deprecated_argument( __FUNCTION__, '1.3' );
}
echo get_comments_number_text( $zero, $one, $more );
}
/**
* Display the language string for the number of comments the current post has.
*
* @since 4.0.0
*
* @param string $zero Optional. Text for no comments. Default false.
* @param string $one Optional. Text for one comment. Default false.
* @param string $more Optional. Text for more than one comment. Default false.
*/
function get_comments_number_text( $zero = false, $one = false, $more = false ) {
$number = get_comments_number();
if ( $number > 1 ) {
$output = str_replace( '%', number_format_i18n( $number ), ( false === $more ) ? __( '% Comments' ) : $more );
} elseif ( $number == 0 ) {
$output = ( false === $zero ) ? __( 'No Comments' ) : $zero;
} else { // must be one
$output = ( false === $one ) ? __( '1 Comment' ) : $one;
}
/**
* Filter the comments count for display.
*
* @since 1.5.0
*
* @see _n()
*
* @param string $output A translatable string formatted based on whether the count
* is equal to 0, 1, or 1+.
* @param int $number The number of post comments.
*/
return apply_filters( 'comments_number', $output, $number );
}
/**
* Retrieve the text of the current comment.
*
* @since 1.5.0
* @since 4.4.0 Added the ability for `$comment_ID` to also accept a WP_Comment object.
*
* @see Walker_Comment::comment()
*
* @param int|WP_Comment $comment_ID WP_Comment or ID of the comment for which to get the text.
* Default current comment.
* @param array $args Optional. An array of arguments. Default empty.
* @return string The comment content.
*/
function get_comment_text( $comment_ID = 0, $args = array() ) {
$comment = get_comment( $comment_ID );
/**
* Filter the text of a comment.
*
* @since 1.5.0
*
* @see Walker_Comment::comment()
*
* @param string $comment_content Text of the comment.
* @param WP_Comment $comment The comment object.
* @param array $args An array of arguments.
*/
return apply_filters( 'get_comment_text', $comment->comment_content, $comment, $args );
}
/**
* Display the text of the current comment.
*
* @since 0.71
* @since 4.4.0 Added the ability for `$comment_ID` to also accept a WP_Comment object.
*
* @see Walker_Comment::comment()
*
* @param int|WP_Comment $comment_ID WP_Comment or ID of the comment for which to print the text.
* Default current comment.
* @param array $args Optional. An array of arguments. Default empty array. Default empty.
*/
function comment_text( $comment_ID = 0, $args = array() ) {
$comment = get_comment( $comment_ID );
$comment_text = get_comment_text( $comment, $args );
/**
* Filter the text of a comment to be displayed.
*
* @since 1.2.0
*
* @see Walker_Comment::comment()
*
* @param string $comment_text Text of the current comment.
* @param WP_Comment $comment The comment object.
* @param array $args An array of arguments.
*/
echo apply_filters( 'comment_text', $comment_text, $comment, $args );
}
/**
* Retrieve the comment time of the current comment.
*
* @since 1.5.0
*
* @param string $d Optional. The format of the time. Default user's settings.
* @param bool $gmt Optional. Whether to use the GMT date. Default false.
* @param bool $translate Optional. Whether to translate the time (for use in feeds).
* Default true.
* @return string The formatted time.
*/
function get_comment_time( $d = '', $gmt = false, $translate = true ) {
$comment = get_comment();
$comment_date = $gmt ? $comment->comment_date_gmt : $comment->comment_date;
if ( '' == $d )
$date = mysql2date(get_option('time_format'), $comment_date, $translate);
else
$date = mysql2date($d, $comment_date, $translate);
/**
* Filter the returned comment time.
*
* @since 1.5.0
*
* @param string|int $date The comment time, formatted as a date string or Unix timestamp.
* @param string $d Date format.
* @param bool $gmt Whether the GMT date is in use.
* @param bool $translate Whether the time is translated.
* @param WP_Comment $comment The comment object.
*/
return apply_filters( 'get_comment_time', $date, $d, $gmt, $translate, $comment );
}
/**
* Display the comment time of the current comment.
*
* @since 0.71
*
* @param string $d Optional. The format of the time. Default user's settings.
*/
function comment_time( $d = '' ) {
echo get_comment_time($d);
}
/**
* Retrieve the comment type of the current comment.
*
* @since 1.5.0
* @since 4.4.0 Added the ability for `$comment_ID` to also accept a WP_Comment object.
*
* @param int|WP_Comment $comment_ID Optional. WP_Comment or ID of the comment for which to get the type.
* Default current comment.
* @return string The comment type.
*/
function get_comment_type( $comment_ID = 0 ) {
$comment = get_comment( $comment_ID );
if ( '' == $comment->comment_type )
$comment->comment_type = 'comment';
/**
* Filter the returned comment type.
*
* @since 1.5.0
* @since 4.1.0 The `$comment_ID` and `$comment` parameters were added.
*
* @param string $comment_type The type of comment, such as 'comment', 'pingback', or 'trackback'.
* @param int $comment_ID The comment ID.
* @param WP_Comment $comment The comment object.
*/
return apply_filters( 'get_comment_type', $comment->comment_type, $comment->comment_ID, $comment );
}
/**
* Display the comment type of the current comment.
*
* @since 0.71
*
* @param string $commenttxt Optional. String to display for comment type. Default false.
* @param string $trackbacktxt Optional. String to display for trackback type. Default false.
* @param string $pingbacktxt Optional. String to display for pingback type. Default false.
*/
function comment_type( $commenttxt = false, $trackbacktxt = false, $pingbacktxt = false ) {
if ( false === $commenttxt ) $commenttxt = _x( 'Comment', 'noun' );
if ( false === $trackbacktxt ) $trackbacktxt = __( 'Trackback' );
if ( false === $pingbacktxt ) $pingbacktxt = __( 'Pingback' );
$type = get_comment_type();
switch( $type ) {
case 'trackback' :
echo $trackbacktxt;
break;
case 'pingback' :
echo $pingbacktxt;
break;
default :
echo $commenttxt;
}
}
/**
* Retrieve The current post's trackback URL.
*
* There is a check to see if permalink's have been enabled and if so, will
* retrieve the pretty path. If permalinks weren't enabled, the ID of the
* current post is used and appended to the correct page to go to.
*
* @since 1.5.0
*
* @return string The trackback URL after being filtered.
*/
function get_trackback_url() {
if ( '' != get_option('permalink_structure') )
$tb_url = trailingslashit(get_permalink()) . user_trailingslashit('trackback', 'single_trackback');
else
$tb_url = get_option('siteurl') . '/wp-trackback.php?p=' . get_the_ID();
/**
* Filter the returned trackback URL.
*
* @since 2.2.0
*
* @param string $tb_url The trackback URL.
*/
return apply_filters( 'trackback_url', $tb_url );
}
/**
* Display the current post's trackback URL.
*
* @since 0.71
*
* @param bool $deprecated_echo Not used.
* @return void|string Should only be used to echo the trackback URL, use get_trackback_url()
* for the result instead.
*/
function trackback_url( $deprecated_echo = true ) {
if ( $deprecated_echo !== true )
_deprecated_argument( __FUNCTION__, '2.5', __('Use <code>get_trackback_url()</code> instead if you do not want the value echoed.') );
if ( $deprecated_echo )
echo get_trackback_url();
else
return get_trackback_url();
}
/**
* Generate and display the RDF for the trackback information of current post.
*
* Deprecated in 3.0.0, and restored in 3.0.1.
*
* @since 0.71
*
* @param int $deprecated Not used (Was $timezone = 0).
*/
function trackback_rdf( $deprecated = '' ) {
if ( ! empty( $deprecated ) ) {
_deprecated_argument( __FUNCTION__, '2.5' );
}
if ( isset( $_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'] ) && false !== stripos( $_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'], 'W3C_Validator' ) ) {
return;
}
echo '<rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#"
xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"
xmlns:trackback="http://madskills.com/public/xml/rss/module/trackback/">
<rdf:Description rdf:about="';
the_permalink();
echo '"'."\n";
echo ' dc:identifier="';
the_permalink();
echo '"'."\n";
echo ' dc:title="'.str_replace('--', '&#x2d;&#x2d;', wptexturize(strip_tags(get_the_title()))).'"'."\n";
echo ' trackback:ping="'.get_trackback_url().'"'." />\n";
echo '</rdf:RDF>';
}
/**
* Whether the current post is open for comments.
*
* @since 1.5.0
*
* @param int|WP_Post $post_id Post ID or WP_Post object. Default current post.
* @return bool True if the comments are open.
*/
function comments_open( $post_id = null ) {
$_post = get_post($post_id);
$open = ( 'open' == $_post->comment_status );
/**
* Filter whether the current post is open for comments.
*
* @since 2.5.0
*
* @param bool $open Whether the current post is open for comments.
* @param int|WP_Post $post_id The post ID or WP_Post object.
*/
return apply_filters( 'comments_open', $open, $post_id );
}
/**
* Whether the current post is open for pings.
*
* @since 1.5.0
*
* @param int|WP_Post $post_id Post ID or WP_Post object. Default current post.
* @return bool True if pings are accepted
*/
function pings_open( $post_id = null ) {
$_post = get_post($post_id);
$open = ( 'open' == $_post->ping_status );
/**
* Filter whether the current post is open for pings.
*
* @since 2.5.0
*
* @param bool $open Whether the current post is open for pings.
* @param int|WP_Post $post_id The post ID or WP_Post object.
*/
return apply_filters( 'pings_open', $open, $post_id );
}
/**
* Display form token for unfiltered comments.
*
* Will only display nonce token if the current user has permissions for
* unfiltered html. Won't display the token for other users.
*
* The function was backported to 2.0.10 and was added to versions 2.1.3 and
* above. Does not exist in versions prior to 2.0.10 in the 2.0 branch and in
* the 2.1 branch, prior to 2.1.3. Technically added in 2.2.0.
*
* Backported to 2.0.10.
*
* @since 2.1.3
*/
function wp_comment_form_unfiltered_html_nonce() {
$post = get_post();
$post_id = $post ? $post->ID : 0;
if ( current_user_can( 'unfiltered_html' ) ) {
wp_nonce_field( 'unfiltered-html-comment_' . $post_id, '_wp_unfiltered_html_comment_disabled', false );
echo "<script>(function(){if(window===window.parent){document.getElementById('_wp_unfiltered_html_comment_disabled').name='_wp_unfiltered_html_comment';}})();</script>\n";
}
}
/**
* Load the comment template specified in $file.
*
* Will not display the comments template if not on single post or page, or if
* the post does not have comments.
*
* Uses the WordPress database object to query for the comments. The comments
* are passed through the 'comments_array' filter hook with the list of comments
* and the post ID respectively.
*
* The $file path is passed through a filter hook called, 'comments_template'
* which includes the TEMPLATEPATH and $file combined. Tries the $filtered path
* first and if it fails it will require the default comment template from the
* default theme. If either does not exist, then the WordPress process will be
* halted. It is advised for that reason, that the default theme is not deleted.
*
* @uses $withcomments Will not try to get the comments if the post has none.
*
* @since 1.5.0
*
* @global WP_Query $wp_query
* @global WP_Post $post
* @global wpdb $wpdb
* @global int $id
* @global object $comment
* @global string $user_login
* @global int $user_ID
* @global string $user_identity
* @global bool $overridden_cpage
*
* @param string $file Optional. The file to load. Default '/comments.php'.
* @param bool $separate_comments Optional. Whether to separate the comments by comment type.
* Default false.
*/
function comments_template( $file = '/comments.php', $separate_comments = false ) {
global $wp_query, $withcomments, $post, $wpdb, $id, $comment, $user_login, $user_ID, $user_identity, $overridden_cpage;
if ( !(is_single() || is_page() || $withcomments) || empty($post) )
return;
if ( empty($file) )
$file = '/comments.php';
$req = get_option('require_name_email');
/*
* Comment author information fetched from the comment cookies.
*/
$commenter = wp_get_current_commenter();
/*
* The name of the current comment author escaped for use in attributes.
* Escaped by sanitize_comment_cookies().
*/
$comment_author = $commenter['comment_author'];
/*
* The email address of the current comment author escaped for use in attributes.
* Escaped by sanitize_comment_cookies().
*/
$comment_author_email = $commenter['comment_author_email'];
/*
* The url of the current comment author escaped for use in attributes.
*/
$comment_author_url = esc_url($commenter['comment_author_url']);
$comment_args = array(
'orderby' => 'comment_date_gmt',
'status' => 'approve',
'post_id' => $post->ID,
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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'hierarchical' => 'threaded',
'no_found_rows' => false,
'update_comment_meta_cache' => false, // We lazy-load comment meta for performance.
);
if ( $user_ID ) {
$comment_args['include_unapproved'] = array( $user_ID );
} elseif ( ! empty( $comment_author_email ) ) {
$comment_args['include_unapproved'] = array( $comment_author_email );
}
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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$per_page = (int) get_query_var( 'comments_per_page' );
if ( 0 === $per_page ) {
$per_page = (int) get_option( 'comments_per_page' );
}
/*
* For legacy reasons, higher page numbers always mean more recent comments, regardless of sort order.
* Since we don't have full pagination info until after the query, we use some tricks to get the
* right comments for the current page.
*
* Abandon all hope, ye who enter here!
*/
$flip_comment_order = $trim_comments_on_page= false;
$comment_args['number'] = $per_page;
$page = (int) get_query_var( 'cpage' );
if ( 'newest' === get_option( 'default_comments_page' ) ) {
if ( $page ) {
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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$comment_args['order'] = 'ASC';
/*
* We don't have enough data (namely, the total number of comments) to calculate an
* exact offset. We'll fetch too many comments, and trim them as needed
* after the query.
*/
$offset = ( $page - 2 ) * $per_page;
if ( 0 > $offset ) {
// `WP_Comment_Query` doesn't support negative offsets.
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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$comment_args['offset'] = 0;
} else {
$comment_args['offset'] = $offset;
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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}
// Fetch double the number of comments we need.
$comment_args['number'] += $per_page;
$trim_comments_on_page = true;
} else {
$comment_args['order'] = 'DESC';
$comment_args['offset'] = 0;
$flip_comment_order = true;
}
} else {
$comment_args['order'] = 'ASC';
if ( $page ) {
$comment_args['offset'] = ( $page - 1 ) * $per_page;
} else {
$comment_args['offset'] = 0;
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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}
}
$comment_query = new WP_Comment_Query( $comment_args );
$_comments = $comment_query->comments;
// Delightful pagination quirk #1: `wp_list_comments()` expects the order to be wrong, so we make it wrong.
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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if ( $flip_comment_order ) {
$_comments = array_reverse( $_comments );
}
// Delightful pagination quirk #2: reverse chronological order requires page shifting.
if ( $trim_comments_on_page ) {
// Correct the value of max_num_pages, which is wrong because we manipulated the per_page 'number'.
$comment_query->max_num_pages = ceil( $comment_query->found_comments / $per_page );
// Identify the number of comments that should appear on page 1.
$page_1_count = $comment_query->found_comments - ( ( $comment_query->max_num_pages - 1 ) * $per_page );
// Use that value to shift the matched comments.
if ( 1 === $page ) {
$_comments = array_slice( $_comments, 0, $page_1_count );
} else {
$_comments = array_slice( $_comments, $page_1_count, $per_page );
}
}
// Trees must be flattened before they're passed to the walker.
$comments_flat = array();
foreach ( $_comments as $_comment ) {
$comments_flat = array_merge( $comments_flat, array( $_comment ), $_comment->get_children( array(
'format' => 'flat',
'status' => $comment_args['status'],
'orderby' => $comment_args['orderby']
) ) );
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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}
/**
* Filter the comments array.
*
* @since 2.1.0
*
* @param array $comments Array of comments supplied to the comments template.
* @param int $post_ID Post ID.
*/
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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$wp_query->comments = apply_filters( 'comments_array', $comments_flat, $post->ID );
// Set up lazy-loading for comment metadata.
add_action( 'get_comment_metadata', array( $wp_query, 'lazyload_comment_meta' ), 10, 2 );
$comments = &$wp_query->comments;
$wp_query->comment_count = count($wp_query->comments);
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 `$format` parameter has been added to `WP_Comment::get_children()`. This param allows you to request a flattened array of comment children, suitable for feeding into `Walker_Comment`. * `WP_Query` loops are now informed about total available comment counts and comment pages by the `WP_Comment_Query` (`found_comments`, `max_num_pages`), instead of by `Walker_Comment`. Aside from radical performance improvements in the case of a post with many comments, this changeset fixes a bug that caused the first page of comments to be partial (`found_comments` % `comments_per_page`), rather than the last, as you'd expect. Props boonebgorges, wonderboymusic. Fixes #8071. Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@34561 git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@34525 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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$wp_query->max_num_comment_pages = $comment_query->max_num_pages;
if ( $separate_comments ) {
$wp_query->comments_by_type = separate_comments($comments);
$comments_by_type = &$wp_query->comments_by_type;
} else {
$wp_query->comments_by_type = array();
}
$overridden_cpage = false;
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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if ( '' == get_query_var('cpage') ) {
set_query_var( 'cpage', 'newest' == get_option('default_comments_page') ? get_comment_pages_count() : 1 );
$overridden_cpage = true;
}
if ( !defined('COMMENTS_TEMPLATE') )
define('COMMENTS_TEMPLATE', true);
$theme_template = STYLESHEETPATH . $file;
/**
* Filter the path to the theme template file used for the comments template.
*
* @since 1.5.1
*
* @param string $theme_template The path to the theme template file.
*/
$include = apply_filters( 'comments_template', $theme_template );
if ( file_exists( $include ) )
require( $include );
elseif ( file_exists( TEMPLATEPATH . $file ) )
require( TEMPLATEPATH . $file );
else // Backward compat code will be removed in a future release
require( ABSPATH . WPINC . '/theme-compat/comments.php');
}
/**
* Display the JS popup script to show a comment.
*
* If the $file parameter is empty, then the home page is assumed. The defaults
* for the window are 400px by 400px.
*
* For the comment link popup to work, this function has to be called or the
* normal comment link will be assumed.
*
* @global string $wpcommentspopupfile The URL to use for the popup window.
* @global int $wpcommentsjavascript Whether to use JavaScript. Set when function is called.
*
* @since 0.71
*
* @param int $width Optional. The width of the popup window. Default 400.
* @param int $height Optional. The height of the popup window. Default 400.
* @param string $file Optional. Sets the location of the popup window.
*/
function comments_popup_script( $width = 400, $height = 400, $file = '' ) {
global $wpcommentspopupfile, $wpcommentsjavascript;
if (empty ($file)) {
$wpcommentspopupfile = ''; // Use the index.
} else {
$wpcommentspopupfile = $file;
}
$wpcommentsjavascript = 1;
$javascript = "<script type='text/javascript'>\nfunction wpopen (macagna) {\n window.open(macagna, '_blank', 'width=$width,height=$height,scrollbars=yes,status=yes');\n}\n</script>\n";
echo $javascript;
}
/**
* Displays the link to the comments popup window for the current post ID.
*
* Is not meant to be displayed on single posts and pages. Should be used
* on the lists of posts
*
* @global string $wpcommentspopupfile The URL to use for the popup window.
* @global int $wpcommentsjavascript Whether to use JavaScript. Set when function is called.
*
* @since 0.71
*
* @param string $zero Optional. String to display when no comments. Default false.
* @param string $one Optional. String to display when only one comment is available.
* Default false.
* @param string $more Optional. String to display when there are more than one comment.
* Default false.
* @param string $css_class Optional. CSS class to use for comments. Default empty.
* @param string $none Optional. String to display when comments have been turned off.
* Default false.
*/
function comments_popup_link( $zero = false, $one = false, $more = false, $css_class = '', $none = false ) {
global $wpcommentspopupfile, $wpcommentsjavascript;
$id = get_the_ID();
$title = get_the_title();
$number = get_comments_number( $id );
if ( false === $zero ) {
/* translators: %s: post title */
$zero = sprintf( __( 'No Comments<span class="screen-reader-text"> on %s</span>' ), $title );
}
if ( false === $one ) {
/* translators: %s: post title */
$one = sprintf( __( '1 Comment<span class="screen-reader-text"> on %s</span>' ), $title );
}
if ( false === $more ) {
/* translators: 1: Number of comments 2: post title */
$more = _n( '%1$s Comment<span class="screen-reader-text"> on %2$s</span>', '%1$s Comments<span class="screen-reader-text"> on %2$s</span>', $number );
$more = sprintf( $more, number_format_i18n( $number ), $title );
}
if ( false === $none ) {
/* translators: %s: post title */
$none = sprintf( __( 'Comments Off<span class="screen-reader-text"> on %s</span>' ), $title );
}
if ( 0 == $number && !comments_open() && !pings_open() ) {
echo '<span' . ((!empty($css_class)) ? ' class="' . esc_attr( $css_class ) . '"' : '') . '>' . $none . '</span>';
return;
}
if ( post_password_required() ) {
_e( 'Enter your password to view comments.' );
return;
}
echo '<a href="';
if ( $wpcommentsjavascript ) {
if ( empty( $wpcommentspopupfile ) )
$home = home_url();
else
$home = get_option('siteurl');
echo $home . '/' . $wpcommentspopupfile . '?comments_popup=' . $id;
echo '" onclick="wpopen(this.href); return false"';
} else {
// if comments_popup_script() is not in the template, display simple comment link
if ( 0 == $number ) {
$respond_link = get_permalink() . '#respond';
/**
* Filter the respond link when a post has no comments.
*
* @since 4.4.0
*
* @param string $respond_link The default response link.
* @param integer $id The post ID.
*/
echo apply_filters( 'respond_link', $respond_link, $id );
} else {
comments_link();
}
echo '"';
}
if ( !empty( $css_class ) ) {
echo ' class="'.$css_class.'" ';
}
$attributes = '';
/**
* Filter the comments popup link attributes for display.
*
* @since 2.5.0
*
* @param string $attributes The comments popup link attributes. Default empty.
*/
echo apply_filters( 'comments_popup_link_attributes', $attributes );
echo '>';
comments_number( $zero, $one, $more );
echo '</a>';
}
/**
* Retrieve HTML content for reply to comment link.
*
* @since 2.7.0
* @since 4.4.0 Added the ability for `$comment` to also accept a WP_Comment object.
*
* @param array $args {
* Optional. Override default arguments.
*
* @type string $add_below The first part of the selector used to identify the comment to respond below.
* The resulting value is passed as the first parameter to addComment.moveForm(),
* concatenated as $add_below-$comment->comment_ID. Default 'comment'.
* @type string $respond_id The selector identifying the responding comment. Passed as the third parameter
* to addComment.moveForm(), and appended to the link URL as a hash value.
* Default 'respond'.
* @type string $reply_text The text of the Reply link. Default 'Reply'.
* @type string $login_text The text of the link to reply if logged out. Default 'Log in to Reply'.
* @type int $depth' The depth of the new comment. Must be greater than 0 and less than the value
* of the 'thread_comments_depth' option set in Settings > Discussion. Default 0.
* @type string $before The text or HTML to add before the reply link. Default empty.
* @type string $after The text or HTML to add after the reply link. Default empty.
* }
* @param int|WP_Comment $comment Comment being replied to. Default current comment.
* @param int|WP_Post $post Post ID or WP_Post object the comment is going to be displayed on.
* Default current post.
* @return void|false|string Link to show comment form, if successful. False, if comments are closed.
*/
function get_comment_reply_link( $args = array(), $comment = null, $post = null ) {
$defaults = array(
'add_below' => 'comment',
'respond_id' => 'respond',
'reply_text' => __( 'Reply' ),
'reply_to_text' => __( 'Reply to %s' ),
'login_text' => __( 'Log in to Reply' ),
'depth' => 0,
'before' => '',
'after' => ''
);
$args = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults );
if ( 0 == $args['depth'] || $args['max_depth'] <= $args['depth'] ) {
return;
}
$comment = get_comment( $comment );
if ( empty( $post ) ) {
$post = $comment->comment_post_ID;
}
$post = get_post( $post );
if ( ! comments_open( $post->ID ) ) {
return false;
}
/**
* Filter the comment reply link arguments.
*
* @since 4.1.0
*
* @param array $args Comment reply link arguments. See get_comment_reply_link()
* for more information on accepted arguments.
* @param WP_Comment $comment The object of the comment being replied to.
* @param WP_Post $post The WP_Post object.
*/
$args = apply_filters( 'comment_reply_link_args', $args, $comment, $post );
if ( get_option( 'comment_registration' ) && ! is_user_logged_in() ) {
$link = sprintf( '<a rel="nofollow" class="comment-reply-login" href="%s">%s</a>',
esc_url( wp_login_url( get_permalink() ) ),
$args['login_text']
);
} else {
$onclick = sprintf( 'return addComment.moveForm( "%1$s-%2$s", "%2$s", "%3$s", "%4$s" )',
$args['add_below'], $comment->comment_ID, $args['respond_id'], $post->ID
);
$link = sprintf( "<a rel='nofollow' class='comment-reply-link' href='%s' onclick='%s' aria-label='%s'>%s</a>",
esc_url( add_query_arg( 'replytocom', $comment->comment_ID, get_permalink( $post->ID ) ) ) . "#" . $args['respond_id'],
$onclick,
esc_attr( sprintf( $args['reply_to_text'], $comment->comment_author ) ),
$args['reply_text']
);
}
/**
* Filter the comment reply link.
*
* @since 2.7.0
*
* @param string $link The HTML markup for the comment reply link.
* @param array $args An array of arguments overriding the defaults.
* @param object $comment The object of the comment being replied.
* @param WP_Post $post The WP_Post object.
*/
return apply_filters( 'comment_reply_link', $args['before'] . $link . $args['after'], $args, $comment, $post );
}
/**
* Displays the HTML content for reply to comment link.
*
* @since 2.7.0
*
* @see get_comment_reply_link()
*
* @param array $args Optional. Override default options.
* @param int $comment Comment being replied to. Default current comment.
* @param int|WP_Post $post Post ID or WP_Post object the comment is going to be displayed on.
* Default current post.
* @return mixed Link to show comment form, if successful. False, if comments are closed.
*/
function comment_reply_link($args = array(), $comment = null, $post = null) {
echo get_comment_reply_link($args, $comment, $post);
}
/**
* Retrieve HTML content for reply to post link.
*
* @since 2.7.0
*
* @param array $args {
* Optional. Override default arguments.
*
* @type string $add_below The first part of the selector used to identify the comment to respond below.
* The resulting value is passed as the first parameter to addComment.moveForm(),
* concatenated as $add_below-$comment->comment_ID. Default is 'post'.
* @type string $respond_id The selector identifying the responding comment. Passed as the third parameter
* to addComment.moveForm(), and appended to the link URL as a hash value.
* Default 'respond'.
* @type string $reply_text Text of the Reply link. Default is 'Leave a Comment'.
* @type string $login_text Text of the link to reply if logged out. Default is 'Log in to leave a Comment'.
* @type string $before Text or HTML to add before the reply link. Default empty.
* @type string $after Text or HTML to add after the reply link. Default empty.
* }
* @param int|WP_Post $post Optional. Post ID or WP_Post object the comment is going to be displayed on.
* Default current post.
* @return false|null|string Link to show comment form, if successful. False, if comments are closed.
*/
function get_post_reply_link($args = array(), $post = null) {
$defaults = array(
'add_below' => 'post',
'respond_id' => 'respond',
'reply_text' => __('Leave a Comment'),
'login_text' => __('Log in to leave a Comment'),
'before' => '',
'after' => '',
);
$args = wp_parse_args($args, $defaults);
$post = get_post($post);
if ( ! comments_open( $post->ID ) ) {
return false;
}
if ( get_option('comment_registration') && ! is_user_logged_in() ) {
$link = sprintf( '<a rel="nofollow" class="comment-reply-login" href="%s">%s</a>',
wp_login_url( get_permalink() ),
$args['login_text']
);
} else {
$onclick = sprintf( 'return addComment.moveForm( "%1$s-%2$s", "0", "%3$s", "%2$s" )',
$args['add_below'], $post->ID, $args['respond_id']
);
$link = sprintf( "<a rel='nofollow' class='comment-reply-link' href='%s' onclick='%s'>%s</a>",
get_permalink( $post->ID ) . '#' . $args['respond_id'],
$onclick,
$args['reply_text']
);
}
$formatted_link = $args['before'] . $link . $args['after'];
/**
* Filter the formatted post comments link HTML.
*
* @since 2.7.0
*
* @param string $formatted The HTML-formatted post comments link.
* @param int|WP_Post $post The post ID or WP_Post object.
*/
return apply_filters( 'post_comments_link', $formatted_link, $post );
}
/**
* Displays the HTML content for reply to post link.
*
* @since 2.7.0
*
* @see get_post_reply_link()
*
* @param array $args Optional. Override default options,
* @param int|WP_Post $post Post ID or WP_Post object the comment is going to be displayed on.
* Default current post.
* @return string|bool|null Link to show comment form, if successful. False, if comments are closed.
*/
function post_reply_link($args = array(), $post = null) {
echo get_post_reply_link($args, $post);
}
/**
* Retrieve HTML content for cancel comment reply link.
*
* @since 2.7.0
*
* @param string $text Optional. Text to display for cancel reply link. Default empty.
* @return string
*/
function get_cancel_comment_reply_link( $text = '' ) {
if ( empty($text) )
$text = __('Click here to cancel reply.');
$style = isset($_GET['replytocom']) ? '' : ' style="display:none;"';
$link = esc_html( remove_query_arg('replytocom') ) . '#respond';
$formatted_link = '<a rel="nofollow" id="cancel-comment-reply-link" href="' . $link . '"' . $style . '>' . $text . '</a>';
/**
* Filter the cancel comment reply link HTML.
*
* @since 2.7.0
*
* @param string $formatted_link The HTML-formatted cancel comment reply link.
* @param string $link Cancel comment reply link URL.
* @param string $text Cancel comment reply link text.
*/
return apply_filters( 'cancel_comment_reply_link', $formatted_link, $link, $text );
}
/**
* Display HTML content for cancel comment reply link.
*
* @since 2.7.0
*
* @param string $text Optional. Text to display for cancel reply link. Default empty.
*/
function cancel_comment_reply_link( $text = '' ) {
echo get_cancel_comment_reply_link($text);
}
/**
* Retrieve hidden input HTML for replying to comments.
*
* @since 3.0.0
*
* @param int $id Optional. Post ID. Default current post ID.
* @return string Hidden input HTML for replying to comments
*/
function get_comment_id_fields( $id = 0 ) {
if ( empty( $id ) )
$id = get_the_ID();
$replytoid = isset($_GET['replytocom']) ? (int) $_GET['replytocom'] : 0;
$result = "<input type='hidden' name='comment_post_ID' value='$id' id='comment_post_ID' />\n";
$result .= "<input type='hidden' name='comment_parent' id='comment_parent' value='$replytoid' />\n";
/**
* Filter the returned comment id fields.
*
* @since 3.0.0
*
* @param string $result The HTML-formatted hidden id field comment elements.
* @param int $id The post ID.
* @param int $replytoid The id of the comment being replied to.
*/
return apply_filters( 'comment_id_fields', $result, $id, $replytoid );
}
/**
* Output hidden input HTML for replying to comments.
*
* @since 2.7.0
*
* @param int $id Optional. Post ID. Default current post ID.
*/
function comment_id_fields( $id = 0 ) {
echo get_comment_id_fields( $id );
}
/**
* Display text based on comment reply status.
*
* Only affects users with JavaScript disabled.
*
* @since 2.7.0
*
* @param string $noreplytext Optional. Text to display when not replying to a comment.
* Default false.
* @param string $replytext Optional. Text to display when replying to a comment.
* Default false. Accepts "%s" for the author of the comment
* being replied to.
* @param string $linktoparent Optional. Boolean to control making the author's name a link
* to their comment. Default true.
*/
function comment_form_title( $noreplytext = false, $replytext = false, $linktoparent = true ) {
$comment = get_comment();
if ( false === $noreplytext ) $noreplytext = __( 'Leave a Reply' );
if ( false === $replytext ) $replytext = __( 'Leave a Reply to %s' );
$replytoid = isset($_GET['replytocom']) ? (int) $_GET['replytocom'] : 0;
if ( 0 == $replytoid )
echo $noreplytext;
else {
$comment = get_comment($replytoid);
$author = ( $linktoparent ) ? '<a href="#comment-' . get_comment_ID() . '">' . get_comment_author( $comment ) . '</a>' : get_comment_author( $comment );
printf( $replytext, $author );
}
}
/**
* List comments.
*
* Used in the comments.php template to list comments for a particular post.
*
* @since 2.7.0
*
* @see WP_Query->comments
*
* @global WP_Query $wp_query
* @global int $comment_alt
* @global int $comment_depth
* @global int $comment_thread_alt
* @global bool $overridden_cpage
* @global bool $in_comment_loop
*
* @param string|array $args {
* Optional. Formatting options.
*
* @type object $walker Instance of a Walker class to list comments. Default null.
* @type int $max_depth The maximum comments depth. Default empty.
* @type string $style The style of list ordering. Default 'ul'. Accepts 'ul', 'ol'.
* @type string $callback Callback function to use. Default null.
* @type string $end-callback Callback function to use at the end. Default null.
* @type string $type Type of comments to list.
* Default 'all'. Accepts 'all', 'comment', 'pingback', 'trackback', 'pings'.
* @type int $page Page ID to list comments for. Default empty.
* @type int $per_page Number of comments to list per page. Default empty.
* @type int $avatar_size Height and width dimensions of the avatar size. Default 32.
* @type string $reverse_top_level Ordering of the listed comments. Default null. Accepts 'desc', 'asc'.
* @type bool $reverse_children Whether to reverse child comments in the list. Default null.
* @type string $format How to format the comments list.
* Default 'html5' if the theme supports it. Accepts 'html5', 'xhtml'.
* @type bool $short_ping Whether to output short pings. Default false.
* @type bool $echo Whether to echo the output or return it. Default true.
* }
* @param array $comments Optional. Array of WP_Comment objects.
*/
function wp_list_comments( $args = array(), $comments = null ) {
global $wp_query, $comment_alt, $comment_depth, $comment_thread_alt, $overridden_cpage, $in_comment_loop;
$in_comment_loop = true;
$comment_alt = $comment_thread_alt = 0;
$comment_depth = 1;
$defaults = array(
'walker' => null,
'max_depth' => '',
'style' => 'ul',
'callback' => null,
'end-callback' => null,
'type' => 'all',
'page' => '',
'per_page' => '',
'avatar_size' => 32,
'reverse_top_level' => null,
'reverse_children' => '',
'format' => current_theme_supports( 'html5', 'comment-list' ) ? 'html5' : 'xhtml',
'short_ping' => false,
'echo' => true,
);
$r = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults );
/**
* Filter the arguments used in retrieving the comment list.
*
* @since 4.0.0
*
* @see wp_list_comments()
*
* @param array $r An array of arguments for displaying comments.
*/
$r = apply_filters( 'wp_list_comments_args', $r );
// Figure out what comments we'll be looping through ($_comments)
if ( null !== $comments ) {
$comments = (array) $comments;
if ( empty($comments) )
return;
if ( 'all' != $r['type'] ) {
$comments_by_type = separate_comments($comments);
if ( empty($comments_by_type[$r['type']]) )
return;
$_comments = $comments_by_type[$r['type']];
} else {
$_comments = $comments;
}
} else {
if ( empty($wp_query->comments) )
return;
if ( 'all' != $r['type'] ) {
if ( empty($wp_query->comments_by_type) )
$wp_query->comments_by_type = separate_comments($wp_query->comments);
if ( empty($wp_query->comments_by_type[$r['type']]) )
return;
$_comments = $wp_query->comments_by_type[$r['type']];
} else {
$_comments = $wp_query->comments;
}
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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// Pagination is already handled by `WP_Comment_Query`, so we tell Walker not to bother.
if ( 1 < $wp_query->max_num_comment_pages ) {
$r['page'] = 1;
}
}
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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if ( '' === $r['per_page'] )
$r['per_page'] = get_query_var('comments_per_page');
if ( empty($r['per_page']) ) {
$r['per_page'] = 0;
$r['page'] = 0;
}
if ( '' === $r['max_depth'] ) {
if ( get_option('thread_comments') )
$r['max_depth'] = get_option('thread_comments_depth');
else
$r['max_depth'] = -1;
}
if ( '' === $r['page'] ) {
if ( empty($overridden_cpage) ) {
$r['page'] = get_query_var('cpage');
} else {
$threaded = ( -1 != $r['max_depth'] );
$r['page'] = ( 'newest' == get_option('default_comments_page') ) ? get_comment_pages_count($_comments, $r['per_page'], $threaded) : 1;
set_query_var( 'cpage', $r['page'] );
}
}
// Validation check
$r['page'] = intval($r['page']);
if ( 0 == $r['page'] && 0 != $r['per_page'] )
$r['page'] = 1;
if ( null === $r['reverse_top_level'] )
$r['reverse_top_level'] = ( 'desc' == get_option('comment_order') );
if ( empty( $r['walker'] ) ) {
$walker = new Walker_Comment;
} else {
$walker = $r['walker'];
}
$output = $walker->paged_walk( $_comments, $r['max_depth'], $r['page'], $r['per_page'], $r );
$in_comment_loop = false;
if ( $r['echo'] ) {
echo $output;
} else {
return $output;
}
}
/**
* Output a complete commenting form for use within a template.
*
* Most strings and form fields may be controlled through the $args array passed
* into the function, while you may also choose to use the comment_form_default_fields
* filter to modify the array of default fields if you'd just like to add a new
* one or remove a single field. All fields are also individually passed through
* a filter of the form comment_form_field_$name where $name is the key used
* in the array of fields.
*
* @since 3.0.0
* @since 4.1.0 Introduced the 'class_submit' argument.
* @since 4.2.0 Introduced 'submit_button' and 'submit_fields' arguments.
* @since 4.4.0 Introduced 'title_reply_before', 'title_reply_after',
* 'cancel_reply_before', and 'cancel_reply_after' arguments.
*
* @param array $args {
* Optional. Default arguments and form fields to override.
*
* @type array $fields {
* Default comment fields, filterable by default via the 'comment_form_default_fields' hook.
*
* @type string $author Comment author field HTML.
* @type string $email Comment author email field HTML.
* @type string $url Comment author URL field HTML.
* }
* @type string $comment_field The comment textarea field HTML.
* @type string $must_log_in HTML element for a 'must be logged in to comment' message.
* @type string $logged_in_as HTML element for a 'logged in as [user]' message.
* @type string $comment_notes_before HTML element for a message displayed before the comment form.
* Default 'Your email address will not be published.'.
* @type string $comment_notes_after HTML element for a message displayed after the comment form.
* @type string $id_form The comment form element id attribute. Default 'commentform'.
* @type string $id_submit The comment submit element id attribute. Default 'submit'.
* @type string $class_submit The comment submit element class attribute. Default 'submit'.
* @type string $name_submit The comment submit element name attribute. Default 'submit'.
* @type string $title_reply The translatable 'reply' button label. Default 'Leave a Reply'.
* @type string $title_reply_to The translatable 'reply-to' button label. Default 'Leave a Reply to %s',
* where %s is the author of the comment being replied to.
* @type string $title_reply_before HTML displayed before the comment form title.
* Default: '<h3 id="reply-title" class="comment-reply-title">'.
* @type string $title_reply_after HTML displayed after the comment form title.
* Default: '</h3>'.
* @type string $cancel_reply_before HTML displayed before the cancel reply link.
* @type string $cancel_reply_after HTML displayed after the cancel reply link.
* @type string $cancel_reply_link The translatable 'cancel reply' button label. Default 'Cancel reply'.
* @type string $label_submit The translatable 'submit' button label. Default 'Post a comment'.
* @type string $submit_button HTML format for the Submit button.
* Default: '<input name="%1$s" type="submit" id="%2$s" class="%3$s" value="%4$s" />'.
* @type string $submit_field HTML format for the markup surrounding the Submit button and comment hidden
* fields. Default: '<p class="form-submit">%1$s %2$s</a>', where %1$s is the
* submit button markup and %2$s is the comment hidden fields.
* @type string $format The comment form format. Default 'xhtml'. Accepts 'xhtml', 'html5'.
* }
* @param int|WP_Post $post_id Post ID or WP_Post object to generate the form for. Default current post.
*/
function comment_form( $args = array(), $post_id = null ) {
if ( null === $post_id )
$post_id = get_the_ID();
$commenter = wp_get_current_commenter();
$user = wp_get_current_user();
$user_identity = $user->exists() ? $user->display_name : '';
$args = wp_parse_args( $args );
if ( ! isset( $args['format'] ) )
$args['format'] = current_theme_supports( 'html5', 'comment-form' ) ? 'html5' : 'xhtml';
$req = get_option( 'require_name_email' );
$aria_req = ( $req ? " aria-required='true'" : '' );
$html_req = ( $req ? " required='required'" : '' );
$html5 = 'html5' === $args['format'];
$fields = array(
'author' => '<p class="comment-form-author">' . '<label for="author">' . __( 'Name' ) . ( $req ? ' <span class="required">*</span>' : '' ) . '</label> ' .
'<input id="author" name="author" type="text" value="' . esc_attr( $commenter['comment_author'] ) . '" size="30"' . $aria_req . $html_req . ' /></p>',
'email' => '<p class="comment-form-email"><label for="email">' . __( 'Email' ) . ( $req ? ' <span class="required">*</span>' : '' ) . '</label> ' .
'<input id="email" name="email" ' . ( $html5 ? 'type="email"' : 'type="text"' ) . ' value="' . esc_attr( $commenter['comment_author_email'] ) . '" size="30" aria-describedby="email-notes"' . $aria_req . $html_req . ' /></p>',
'url' => '<p class="comment-form-url"><label for="url">' . __( 'Website' ) . '</label> ' .
'<input id="url" name="url" ' . ( $html5 ? 'type="url"' : 'type="text"' ) . ' value="' . esc_attr( $commenter['comment_author_url'] ) . '" size="30" /></p>',
);
$required_text = sprintf( ' ' . __('Required fields are marked %s'), '<span class="required">*</span>' );
/**
* Filter the default comment form fields.
*
* @since 3.0.0
*
* @param array $fields The default comment fields.
*/
$fields = apply_filters( 'comment_form_default_fields', $fields );
$defaults = array(
'fields' => $fields,
'comment_field' => '<p class="comment-form-comment"><label for="comment">' . _x( 'Comment', 'noun' ) . '</label> <textarea id="comment" name="comment" cols="45" rows="8" aria-required="true" required="required"></textarea></p>',
/** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */
'must_log_in' => '<p class="must-log-in">' . sprintf( __( 'You must be <a href="%s">logged in</a> to post a comment.' ), wp_login_url( apply_filters( 'the_permalink', get_permalink( $post_id ) ) ) ) . '</p>',
/** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */
'logged_in_as' => '<p class="logged-in-as">' . sprintf( __( '<a href="%1$s" aria-label="Logged in as %2$s. Edit your profile.">Logged in as %2$s</a>. <a href="%3$s">Log out?</a>' ), get_edit_user_link(), $user_identity, wp_logout_url( apply_filters( 'the_permalink', get_permalink( $post_id ) ) ) ) . '</p>',
'comment_notes_before' => '<p class="comment-notes"><span id="email-notes">' . __( 'Your email address will not be published.' ) . '</span>'. ( $req ? $required_text : '' ) . '</p>',
'comment_notes_after' => '',
'id_form' => 'commentform',
'id_submit' => 'submit',
'class_submit' => 'submit',
'name_submit' => 'submit',
'title_reply' => __( 'Leave a Reply' ),
'title_reply_to' => __( 'Leave a Reply to %s' ),
'title_reply_before' => '<h3 id="reply-title" class="comment-reply-title">',
'title_reply_after' => '</h3>',
'cancel_reply_before' => ' <small>',
'cancel_reply_after' => '</small>',
'cancel_reply_link' => __( 'Cancel reply' ),
'label_submit' => __( 'Post Comment' ),
'submit_button' => '<input name="%1$s" type="submit" id="%2$s" class="%3$s" value="%4$s" />',
'submit_field' => '<p class="form-submit">%1$s %2$s</p>',
'format' => 'xhtml',
);
/**
* Filter the comment form default arguments.
*
* Use 'comment_form_default_fields' to filter the comment fields.
*
* @since 3.0.0
*
* @param array $defaults The default comment form arguments.
*/
$args = wp_parse_args( $args, apply_filters( 'comment_form_defaults', $defaults ) );
// Ensure that the filtered args contain all required default values.
$args = array_merge( $defaults, $args );
if ( comments_open( $post_id ) ) : ?>
<?php
/**
* Fires before the comment form.
*
* @since 3.0.0
*/
do_action( 'comment_form_before' );
?>
<div id="respond" class="comment-respond">
<?php
echo $args['title_reply_before'];
comment_form_title( $args['title_reply'], $args['title_reply_to'] );
echo $args['cancel_reply_before'];
cancel_comment_reply_link( $args['cancel_reply_link'] );
echo $args['cancel_reply_after'];
echo $args['title_reply_after'];
if ( get_option( 'comment_registration' ) && !is_user_logged_in() ) :
echo $args['must_log_in'];
/**
* Fires after the HTML-formatted 'must log in after' message in the comment form.
*
* @since 3.0.0
*/
do_action( 'comment_form_must_log_in_after' );
else : ?>
<form action="<?php echo site_url( '/wp-comments-post.php' ); ?>" method="post" id="<?php echo esc_attr( $args['id_form'] ); ?>" class="comment-form"<?php echo $html5 ? ' novalidate' : ''; ?>>
<?php
/**
* Fires at the top of the comment form, inside the form tag.
*
* @since 3.0.0
*/
do_action( 'comment_form_top' );
if ( is_user_logged_in() ) :
/**
* Filter the 'logged in' message for the comment form for display.
*
* @since 3.0.0
*
* @param string $args_logged_in The logged-in-as HTML-formatted message.
* @param array $commenter An array containing the comment author's
* username, email, and URL.
* @param string $user_identity If the commenter is a registered user,
* the display name, blank otherwise.
*/
echo apply_filters( 'comment_form_logged_in', $args['logged_in_as'], $commenter, $user_identity );
/**
* Fires after the is_user_logged_in() check in the comment form.
*
* @since 3.0.0
*
* @param array $commenter An array containing the comment author's
* username, email, and URL.
* @param string $user_identity If the commenter is a registered user,
* the display name, blank otherwise.
*/
do_action( 'comment_form_logged_in_after', $commenter, $user_identity );
else :
echo $args['comment_notes_before'];
endif;
/**
* Filter the content of the comment textarea field for display.
*
* @since 3.0.0
*
* @param string $args_comment_field The content of the comment textarea field.
*/
echo apply_filters( 'comment_form_field_comment', $args['comment_field'] );
echo $args['comment_notes_after'];
if ( ! is_user_logged_in() ) :
/**
* Fires before the comment fields in the comment form.
*
* @since 3.0.0
*/
do_action( 'comment_form_before_fields' );
foreach ( (array) $args['fields'] as $name => $field ) {
/**
* Filter a comment form field for display.
*
* The dynamic portion of the filter hook, `$name`, refers to the name
* of the comment form field. Such as 'author', 'email', or 'url'.
*
* @since 3.0.0
*
* @param string $field The HTML-formatted output of the comment form field.
*/
echo apply_filters( "comment_form_field_{$name}", $field ) . "\n";
}
/**
* Fires after the comment fields in the comment form.
*
* @since 3.0.0
*/
do_action( 'comment_form_after_fields' );
endif;
$submit_button = sprintf(
$args['submit_button'],
esc_attr( $args['name_submit'] ),
esc_attr( $args['id_submit'] ),
esc_attr( $args['class_submit'] ),
esc_attr( $args['label_submit'] )
);
/**
* Filter the submit button for the comment form to display.
*
* @since 4.2.0
*
* @param string $submit_button HTML markup for the submit button.
* @param array $args Arguments passed to `comment_form()`.
*/
$submit_button = apply_filters( 'comment_form_submit_button', $submit_button, $args );
$submit_field = sprintf(
$args['submit_field'],
$submit_button,
get_comment_id_fields( $post_id )
);
/**
* Filter the submit field for the comment form to display.
*
* The submit field includes the submit button, hidden fields for the
* comment form, and any wrapper markup.
*
* @since 4.2.0
*
* @param string $submit_field HTML markup for the submit field.
* @param array $args Arguments passed to comment_form().
*/
echo apply_filters( 'comment_form_submit_field', $submit_field, $args );
/**
* Fires at the bottom of the comment form, inside the closing </form> tag.
*
* @since 1.5.0
*
* @param int $post_id The post ID.
*/
do_action( 'comment_form', $post_id );
?>
</form>
<?php endif; ?>
</div><!-- #respond -->
<?php
/**
* Fires after the comment form.
*
* @since 3.0.0
*/
do_action( 'comment_form_after' );
else :
/**
* Fires after the comment form if comments are closed.
*
* @since 3.0.0
*/
do_action( 'comment_form_comments_closed' );
endif;
}