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<?php // phpcs:disable PHPCompatibility.FunctionDeclarations.NewClosure
/**
* Option tweaks.
*
* @package kirki-framework/data-option
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2023, Themeum
* @license https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
* @since 1.0
*/
namespace Kirki\Data;
/**
* Hooks and tweaks to allow Kirki saving Options instead of theme-mods.
*
* @since 1.0
*/
class Option {
/**
* Constructor.
*
* @access public
* @since 1.0
*/
public function __construct() {
add_filter( 'kirki_field_add_setting_args', [ $this, 'add_setting_args' ], 20, 2 );
add_filter( 'kirki_field_add_control_args', [ $this, 'add_control_args' ], 20, 2 );
add_filter( 'kirki_get_value', [ $this, 'kirki_get_value' ], 10, 4 );
}
/**
* Filters the value for an option.
*
* @access public
* @since 4.0
* @param mixed $value The value.
* @param string $option The field-name.
* @param mixed $default The default value.
* @param string $type The option-type (theme_mod, option etc).
* @return mixed Returns the field value.
*/
public function kirki_get_value( $value = '', $option = '', $default = '', $type = 'theme_mod' ) {
if ( 'option' === $type ) {
/**
* If the option doesn't contain a '[', then it's not a sub-item
* of another option. Get the option value and return it.
*/
if ( false === strpos( $option, '[' ) ) {
return get_option( $option, $default );
}
/**
* If we got here then this is part of an option array.
* We need to get the 1st level, and then find the item inside that array.
*/
$parts = \explode( '[', $option );
$value = get_option( $parts[0], [] );
// If there's no value, return the default.
if ( empty( $value ) ) {
return $default;
}
foreach ( $parts as $key => $part ) {
/**
* Skip the 1st item, it's already been dealt with
* when we got the value initially right before this loop.
*/
if ( 0 === $key ) {
continue;
}
$part = str_replace( ']', '', $part );
/**
* If the item exists in the value, then change $value to the item.
* This runs recursively for all parts until we get to the end.
*/
if ( is_array( $value ) && isset( $value[ $part ] ) ) {
$value = $value[ $part ];
continue;
}
/**
* If we got here, the item was not found in the value.
* We need to change the value accordingly depending on whether
* this is the last item in the loop or not.
*/
$value = ( isset( $parts[ $key + 1 ] ) ) ? [] : '';
}
}
return $value;
}
/**
* Allow filtering the arguments.
*
* @since 0.1
* @param array $args The arguments.
* @param WP_Customize_Manager $customizer The customizer instance.
* @return array Return the arguments.
*/
public function add_setting_args( $args, $customizer ) {
// If this is not an option, early exit.
if ( ! isset( $args['option_type'] ) || 'option' !== $args['option_type'] ) {
return $args;
}
// Set "type" argument to option.
$args['type'] = 'option';
return $this->maybe_change_settings( $args );
}
/**
* Allow filtering the arguments.
*
* @since 0.1
* @param array $args The arguments.
* @param WP_Customize_Manager $customizer The customizer instance.
* @return array Return the arguments.
*/
public function add_control_args( $args, $customizer ) {
// If this is not an option, early exit.
if ( ! isset( $args['option_type'] ) || 'option' !== $args['option_type'] ) {
return $args;
}
return $this->maybe_change_settings( $args );
}
/**
* Change the settings argument.
*
* @access private
* @since 1.0
* @param array $args The arguments.
* @return array Returns modified array with tweaks to the [settings] argument if needed.
*/
private function maybe_change_settings( $args ) {
// Check if we have an option-name defined.
if ( isset( $args['option_name'] ) ) {
if ( empty( $args['option_name'] ) ) {
return $args;
}
if ( isset( $args['settings'] ) && $args['settings'] && false !== strpos( $args['settings'], $args['option_name'] . '[' ) ) {
return $args;
}
if ( false === strpos( $args['settings'], '[' ) ) {
// ? Bagus: in line above, it's obvious that '[' is not found in $args['settings']. But why do we explode it using '[' here?
$parts = explode( '[', $args['settings'] );
$final_parts = [ $args['option_name'] ];
foreach ( $parts as $part ) {
$final_parts[] = $part;
}
$args['settings'] = \implode( '][', $final_parts ) . ']';
$args['settings'] = str_replace(
$args['option_name'] . '][',
$args['option_name'] . '[',
$args['settings']
);
}
}
return $args;
}
}