Fix various issues with WP_Adjacent_Post:
* Performance / number of queries. * Incorrect results caused by sticky posts. * Back compat for filters, which had used "WHERE" while WP_Query does not; and fixing table references. props ethitter. fixes #26937. Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@27635 git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@27478 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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@ -1243,7 +1243,7 @@ class WP_Adjacent_Post {
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}
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/**
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* Allow direct access to adjacent post from the class instance itself
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* Allow direct access to adjacent post from the class instance itself.
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*
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* @param string $property Property to get.
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* @return mixed String when adjacent post is found and post property exists. Null when no adjacent post is found.
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@ -1273,7 +1273,7 @@ class WP_Adjacent_Post {
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* @return mixed Post object on success. False if no adjacent post exists. Null on failure.
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*/
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protected function get_post( $args ) {
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$this->current_post = get_post( $args['post'] );
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$this->current_post = get_post( $args['post'] );
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$this->excluded_terms = array_map( 'intval', $args['excluded_terms'] );
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$this->adjacent = $args['previous'] ? 'previous' : 'next';
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$this->taxonomy = $args['taxonomy'];
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@ -1291,14 +1291,20 @@ class WP_Adjacent_Post {
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// Build our arguments for WP_Query.
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$query_args = array(
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'posts_per_page' => 1,
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'post_status' => 'publish',
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'post_type' => 'post',
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'orderby' => 'date',
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'order' => 'previous' === $this->adjacent ? 'DESC' : 'ASC',
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'no_found_rows' => true,
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'cache_results' => true,
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'date_query' => array(),
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'posts_per_page' => 1,
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'post_status' => 'publish',
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'post_type' => 'post',
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'orderby' => 'date',
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'order' => 'previous' === $this->adjacent ? 'DESC' : 'ASC',
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'ignore_sticky_posts' => true,
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'date_query' => array(),
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// Performance considerations:
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'no_found_rows' => true,
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'cache_results' => true,
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'update_post_term_cache' => false,
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'update_post_meta_cache' => false,
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'split_the_query' => wp_using_ext_object_cache(),
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);
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$tax_query = array();
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*/
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remove_filter( 'posts_clauses', array( $this, 'filter' ) );
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/*
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* The `join` and `where` filters are identical in their parameters,
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* so we can use the same approach for both.
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/**
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* If no legacy filter callbacks are registered, proceed no further.
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*/
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foreach ( array( 'join', 'where' ) as $clause ) {
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if ( has_filter( 'get_' . $this->adjacent . '_post_' . $clause ) ) {
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$clauses[ $clause ] = $this->filter_join_and_where( $clauses[ $clause ], $clause );
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}
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if ( ! has_filter( 'get_' . $this->adjacent . '_post_join' ) && ! has_filter( 'get_' . $this->adjacent . '_post_where' ) && ! has_filter( 'get_' . $this->adjacent . '_post_sort' ) ) {
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return $clauses;
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}
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/**
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* Posts table must be aliased as `p` for backwards compatibility with query previously generated by `get_adjacent_post()`.
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*/
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$clauses = array_map( array( $this, 'alias_posts_table' ), $clauses );
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/**
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* Apply the legacy `join` filter.
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*/
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if ( has_filter( 'get_' . $this->adjacent . '_post_join' ) ) {
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$clauses['join'] = $this->filter_join( $clauses['join'] );
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}
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/**
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* Posts table must be aliased as `p` for backwards compatibility with query previously generated by `get_adjacent_post()`.
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* No filter on the table name exists, so we have to leverage the next applied filter, that for the `join` clause.
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* We wait to apply this until after the legacy filter is applied so that the legacy filter doesn't remove the alias.
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*/
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$clauses['join'] = 'AS p ' . $clauses['join'];
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/**
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* Apply the legacy `where` filter.
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*/
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if ( has_filter( 'get_' . $this->adjacent . '_post_where' ) ) {
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$clauses['where'] = $this->filter_where( $clauses['where'] );
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}
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/*
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}
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/**
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* Apply the deprecated `join` or `where` clause filter to the clauses built by WP_Query.
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* Alias posts table as `p` to match query previously built by `get_adjacent_post()`.
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*
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* @param string $value
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* @param string $clause
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* @global $wpdb
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* @param string Clause to alias
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* @return string
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*/
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protected function filter_join_and_where( $value, $clause ) {
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protected function alias_posts_table( $clause ) {
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global $wpdb;
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return str_replace( $wpdb->posts, 'p', $clause );
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}
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/**
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* Apply the deprecated `join` clause filter to the clause built by WP_Query.
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*
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* @param string $join
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* @return string
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*/
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protected function filter_join( $join ) {
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/**
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* @todo Minimal hook docs
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* @deprecated 3.9.0
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*/
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return apply_filters( 'get_' . $this->adjacent . '_post_' . $clause, $value, $this->in_same_term, $this->excluded_terms );
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return apply_filters( 'get_' . $this->adjacent . '_post_join', $join, $this->in_same_term, $this->excluded_terms );
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}
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/**
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* Apply the deprecated `where` clause filter to the clause built by WP_Query.
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*
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* @param string $join
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* @return string
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*/
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protected function filter_where( $where ) {
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$where = trim( $where );
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// The legacy filter passed the entire clause, including the `WHERE`, while WP_Query's filter does not.
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// We prepend the `WHERE` for the benefit of legacy callbacks that look for it.
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if ( 0 !== stripos( $where, 'where' ) ) {
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$where = 'WHERE 1=1 ' . $where;
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}
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/**
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* @deprecated 3.9.0
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*/
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$where = apply_filters( 'get_' . $this->adjacent . '_post_where', $where, $this->in_same_term, $this->excluded_terms );
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$where = trim( $where );
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// The legacy filter passed the entire clause, including the `WHERE`, while WP_Query's filter does not.
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// Removing the `WHERE` is necessary as we've added it above, and the legacy filter could include it in the returned string.
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if ( 0 === stripos( $where, 'where 1=1' ) ) {
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$where = substr( $where, 9 );
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} elseif ( 0 === stripos( $where, 'where' ) ) {
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$where = substr( $where, 5 );
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}
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$where = trim( $where );
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// WP_Query expects that the string returned begins with `AND`, as it is prepended with "1=1" when the clauses are joined
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if ( 0 !== stripos( $where, 'and' ) ) {
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$where = 'AND ' . $where;
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}
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return $where;
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}
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/**
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