Dashboard: Combine methods to retreive IP
They're only used in one place, no reason to be so verbose about it. See #40702. Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@40781 git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@40639 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ class WP_Community_Events {
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$api_url = 'https://api.wordpress.org/events/1.0/';
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$args = array(
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'number' => 5, // Get more than three in case some get trimmed out.
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'ip' => $this->maybe_anonymize_ip_address( $this->get_unsafe_client_ip() ),
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'ip' => $this->get_client_ip(),
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);
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/*
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@ -182,7 +182,11 @@ class WP_Community_Events {
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}
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/**
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* Determines the user's actual IP address, if possible.
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* Determines the user's actual IP address and attempts to partially
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* anonymize an IP address by converting it to a network ID.
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*
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* Geolocating the network ID usually returns a similar location as the
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* actual IP, but provides some privacy for the user.
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*
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* $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] cannot be used in all cases, such as when the user
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* is making their request through a proxy, or when the web server is behind
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@ -190,6 +194,7 @@ class WP_Community_Events {
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* than the user's actual address.
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*
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* Modified from http://stackoverflow.com/a/2031935/450127, MIT license.
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* Modified from https://github.com/geertw/php-ip-anonymizer, MIT license.
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*
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* SECURITY WARNING: This function is _NOT_ intended to be used in
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* circumstances where the authenticity of the IP address matters. This does
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@ -199,9 +204,10 @@ class WP_Community_Events {
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* @access protected
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* @since 4.8.0
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*
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* @return false|string false on failure, the string address on success.
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* @return false|string The anonymized address on success; the given address
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* or false on failure.
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*/
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protected function get_unsafe_client_ip() {
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protected function get_client_ip() {
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$client_ip = false;
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// In order of preference, with the best ones for this purpose first.
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}
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}
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return $client_ip;
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}
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/**
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* Attempts to partially anonymize an IP address by converting it to a network ID.
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*
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* Geolocating the network ID usually returns a similar location as the
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* actual IP, but provides some privacy for the user.
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*
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* Modified from https://github.com/geertw/php-ip-anonymizer, MIT license.
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*
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* @access protected
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* @since 4.8.0
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*
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* @param string $address The IP address that should be anonymized.
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* @return bool|string The anonymized address on success; the given address
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* or false on failure.
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*/
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protected function maybe_anonymize_ip_address( $address ) {
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// These functions are not available on Windows until PHP 5.3.
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if ( ! function_exists( 'inet_pton' ) || ! function_exists( 'inet_ntop' ) ) {
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return $address;
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}
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if ( 4 === strlen( inet_pton( $address ) ) ) {
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if ( function_exists( 'inet_pton' ) && function_exists( 'inet_ntop' ) ) {
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if ( 4 === strlen( inet_pton( $client_ip ) ) ) {
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$netmask = '255.255.255.0'; // ipv4.
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} else {
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$netmask = 'ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:0000:0000:0000:0000'; // ipv6.
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}
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return inet_ntop( inet_pton( $address ) & inet_pton( $netmask ) );
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$client_ip = inet_ntop( inet_pton( $client_ip ) & inet_pton( $netmask ) );
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}
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return $client_ip;
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}
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/**
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*
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* @global string $wp_version
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*/
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$wp_version = '4.8-beta1-40780';
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$wp_version = '4.8-beta1-40781';
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/**
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* Holds the WordPress DB revision, increments when changes are made to the WordPress DB schema.
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