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<?php /** * Template loading functions. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Template */ /** * Retrieve path to a template * * Used to quickly retrieve the path of a template without including the file * extension. It will also check the parent theme, if the file exists, with * the use of locate_template(). Allows for more generic template location * without the use of the other get_*_template() functions. * * @since 1.5.0 * * @param string $type Filename without extension. * @param array $templates An optional list of template candidates * @return string Full path to template file. */ function get_query_template( $type, $templates = array() ) { $type = preg_replace( '|[^a-z0-9-]+|', '', $type ); if ( empty( $templates ) ) { $templates = array( "{$type}.php" ); } /** * Filters the list of template filenames that are searched for when retrieving a template to use. * * The last element in the array should always be the fallback template for this query type. * * Possible values for `$type` include: 'index', '404', 'archive', 'author', 'category', 'tag', 'taxonomy', 'date', * 'embed', 'home', 'frontpage', 'page', 'paged', 'search', 'single', 'singular', and 'attachment'. * * @since 4.7.0 * * @param array $templates A list of template candidates, in descending order of priority. */ $templates = apply_filters( "{$type}_template_hierarchy", $templates ); $template = locate_template( $templates ); /** * Filters the path of the queried template by type. * * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$type`, refers to the filename -- minus the file * extension and any non-alphanumeric characters delimiting words -- of the file to load. * This hook also applies to various types of files loaded as part of the Template Hierarchy. * * Possible values for `$type` include: 'index', '404', 'archive', 'author', 'category', 'tag', 'taxonomy', 'date', * 'embed', 'home', 'frontpage', 'page', 'paged', 'search', 'single', 'singular', and 'attachment'. * * @since 1.5.0 * @since 4.8.0 The `$type` and `$templates` parameters were added. * * @param string $template Path to the template. See locate_template(). * @param string $type Filename without extension. * @param array $templates A list of template candidates, in descending order of priority. */ return apply_filters( "{$type}_template", $template, $type, $templates ); } /** * Retrieve path of index template in current or parent template. * * The template hierarchy and template path are filterable via the {@see '$type_template_hierarchy'} * and {@see '$type_template'} dynamic hooks, where `$type` is 'index'. * * @since 3.0.0 * * @see get_query_template() * * @return string Full path to index template file. */ function get_index_template() { return get_query_template( 'index' ); } /** * Retrieve path of 404 template in current or parent template. * * The template hierarchy and template path are filterable via the {@see '$type_template_hierarchy'} * and {@see '$type_template'} dynamic hooks, where `$type` is '404'. * * @since 1.5.0 * * @see get_query_template() * * @return string Full path to 404 template file. */ function get_404_template() { return get_query_template( '404' ); } /** * Retrieve path of archive template in current or parent template. * * The template hierarchy and template path are filterable via the {@see '$type_template_hierarchy'} * and {@see '$type_template'} dynamic hooks, where `$type` is 'archive'. * * @since 1.5.0 * * @see get_query_template() * * @return string Full path to archive template file. */ function get_archive_template() { $post_types = array_filter( (array) get_query_var( 'post_type' ) ); $templates = array(); if ( count( $post_types ) == 1 ) { $post_type = reset( $post_types ); $templates[] = "archive-{$post_type}.php"; } $templates[] = 'archive.php'; return get_query_template( 'archive', $templates ); } /** * Retrieve path of post type archive template in current or parent template. * * The template hierarchy and template path are filterable via the {@see '$type_template_hierarchy'} * and {@see '$type_template'} dynamic hooks, where `$type` is 'archive'. * * @since 3.7.0 * * @see get_archive_template() * * @return string Full path to archive template file. */ function get_post_type_archive_template() { $post_type = get_query_var( 'post_type' ); if ( is_array( $post_type ) ) { $post_type = reset( $post_type ); } $obj = get_post_type_object( $post_type ); if ( ! ( $obj instanceof WP_Post_Type ) || ! $obj->has_archive ) { return ''; } return get_archive_template(); } /** * Retrieve path of author template in current or parent template. * * The hierarchy for this template looks like: * * 1. author-{nicename}.php * 2. author-{id}.php * 3. author.php * * An example of this is: * * 1. author-john.php * 2. author-1.php * 3. author.php * * The template hierarchy and template path are filterable via the {@see '$type_template_hierarchy'} * and {@see '$type_template'} dynamic hooks, where `$type` is 'author'. * * @since 1.5.0 * * @see get_query_template() * * @return string Full path to author template file. */ function get_author_template() { $author = get_queried_object(); $templates = array(); if ( $author instanceof WP_User ) { $templates[] = "author-{$author->user_nicename}.php"; $templates[] = "author-{$author->ID}.php"; } $templates[] = 'author.php'; return get_query_template( 'author', $templates ); } /** * Retrieve path of category template in current or parent template. * * The hierarchy for this template looks like: * * 1. category-{slug}.php * 2. category-{id}.php * 3. category.php * * An example of this is: * * 1. category-news.php * 2. category-2.php * 3. category.php * * The template hierarchy and template path are filterable via the {@see '$type_template_hierarchy'} * and {@see '$type_template'} dynamic hooks, where `$type` is 'category'. * * @since 1.5.0 * @since 4.7.0 The decoded form of `category-{slug}.php` was added to the top of the * template hierarchy when the category slug contains multibyte characters. * * @see get_query_template() * * @return string Full path to category template file. */ function get_category_template() { $category = get_queried_object(); $templates = array(); if ( ! empty( $category->slug ) ) { $slug_decoded = urldecode( $category->slug ); if ( $slug_decoded !== $category->slug ) { $templates[] = "category-{$slug_decoded}.php"; } $templates[] = "category-{$category->slug}.php"; $templates[] = "category-{$category->term_id}.php"; } $templates[] = 'category.php'; return get_query_template( 'category', $templates ); } /** * Retrieve path of tag template in current or parent template. * * The hierarchy for this template looks like: * * 1. tag-{slug}.php * 2. tag-{id}.php * 3. tag.php * * An example of this is: * * 1. tag-wordpress.php * 2. tag-3.php * 3. tag.php * * The template hierarchy and template path are filterable via the {@see '$type_template_hierarchy'} * and {@see '$type_template'} dynamic hooks, where `$type` is 'tag'. * * @since 2.3.0 * @since 4.7.0 The decoded form of `tag-{slug}.php` was added to the top of the * template hierarchy when the tag slug contains multibyte characters. * * @see get_query_template() * * @return string Full path to tag template file. */ function get_tag_template() { $tag = get_queried_object(); $templates = array(); if ( ! empty( $tag->slug ) ) { $slug_decoded = urldecode( $tag->slug ); if ( $slug_decoded !== $tag->slug ) { $templates[] = "tag-{$slug_decoded}.php"; } $templates[] = "tag-{$tag->slug}.php"; $templates[] = "tag-{$tag->term_id}.php"; } $templates[] = 'tag.php'; return get_query_template( 'tag', $templates ); } /** * Retrieve path of custom taxonomy term template in current or parent template. * * The hierarchy for this template looks like: * * 1. taxonomy-{taxonomy_slug}-{term_slug}.php * 2. taxonomy-{taxonomy_slug}.php * 3. taxonomy.php * * An example of this is: * * 1. taxonomy-location-texas.php * 2. taxonomy-location.php * 3. taxonomy.php * * The template hierarchy and template path are filterable via the {@see '$type_template_hierarchy'} * and {@see '$type_template'} dynamic hooks, where `$type` is 'taxonomy'. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 4.7.0 The decoded form of `taxonomy-{taxonomy_slug}-{term_slug}.php` was added to the top of the * template hierarchy when the term slug contains multibyte characters. * * @see get_query_template() * * @return string Full path to custom taxonomy term template file. */ function get_taxonomy_template() { $term = get_queried_object(); $templates = array(); if ( ! empty( $term->slug ) ) { $taxonomy = $term->taxonomy; $slug_decoded = urldecode( $term->slug ); if ( $slug_decoded !== $term->slug ) { $templates[] = "taxonomy-$taxonomy-{$slug_decoded}.php"; } $templates[] = "taxonomy-$taxonomy-{$term->slug}.php"; $templates[] = "taxonomy-$taxonomy.php"; } $templates[] = 'taxonomy.php'; return get_query_template( 'taxonomy', $templates ); } /** * Retrieve path of date template in current or parent template. * * The template hierarchy and template path are filterable via the {@see '$type_template_hierarchy'} * and {@see '$type_template'} dynamic hooks, where `$type` is 'date'. * * @since 1.5.0 * * @see get_query_template() * * @return string Full path to date template file. */ function get_date_template() { return get_query_template( 'date' ); } /** * Retrieve path of home template in current or parent template. * * The template hierarchy and template path are filterable via the {@see '$type_template_hierarchy'} * and {@see '$type_template'} dynamic hooks, where `$type` is 'home'. * * @since 1.5.0 * * @see get_query_template() * * @return string Full path to home template file. */ function get_home_template() { $templates = array( 'home.php', 'index.php' ); return get_query_template( 'home', $templates ); } /** * Retrieve path of front page template in current or parent template. * * The template hierarchy and template path are filterable via the {@see '$type_template_hierarchy'} * and {@see '$type_template'} dynamic hooks, where `$type` is 'frontpage'. * * @since 3.0.0 * * @see get_query_template() * * @return string Full path to front page template file. */ function get_front_page_template() { $templates = array( 'front-page.php' ); return get_query_template( 'front_page', $templates ); } /** * Retrieve path of page template in current or parent template. * * The hierarchy for this template looks like: * * 1. {Page Template}.php * 2. page-{page_name}.php * 3. page-{id}.php * 4. page.php * * An example of this is: * * 1. page-templates/full-width.php * 2. page-about.php * 3. page-4.php * 4. page.php * * The template hierarchy and template path are filterable via the {@see '$type_template_hierarchy'} * and {@see '$type_template'} dynamic hooks, where `$type` is 'page'. * * @since 1.5.0 * @since 4.7.0 The decoded form of `page-{page_name}.php` was added to the top of the * template hierarchy when the page name contains multibyte characters. * * @see get_query_template() * * @return string Full path to page template file. */ function get_page_template() { $id = get_queried_object_id(); $template = get_page_template_slug(); $pagename = get_query_var( 'pagename' ); if ( ! $pagename && $id ) { // If a static page is set as the front page, $pagename will not be set. Retrieve it from the queried object $post = get_queried_object(); if ( $post ) { $pagename = $post->post_name; } } $templates = array(); if ( $template && 0 === validate_file( $template ) ) { $templates[] = $template; } if ( $pagename ) { $pagename_decoded = urldecode( $pagename ); if ( $pagename_decoded !== $pagename ) { $templates[] = "page-{$pagename_decoded}.php"; } $templates[] = "page-{$pagename}.php"; } if ( $id ) { $templates[] = "page-{$id}.php"; } $templates[] = 'page.php'; return get_query_template( 'page', $templates ); } /** * Retrieve path of search template in current or parent template. * * The template hierarchy and template path are filterable via the {@see '$type_template_hierarchy'} * and {@see '$type_template'} dynamic hooks, where `$type` is 'search'. * * @since 1.5.0 * * @see get_query_template() * * @return string Full path to search template file. */ function get_search_template() { return get_query_template( 'search' ); } /** * Retrieve path of single template in current or parent template. Applies to single Posts, * single Attachments, and single custom post types. * * The hierarchy for this template looks like: * * 1. {Post Type Template}.php * 2. single-{post_type}-{post_name}.php * 3. single-{post_type}.php * 4. single.php * * An example of this is: * * 1. templates/full-width.php * 2. single-post-hello-world.php * 3. single-post.php * 4. single.php * * The template hierarchy and template path are filterable via the {@see '$type_template_hierarchy'} * and {@see '$type_template'} dynamic hooks, where `$type` is 'single'. * * @since 1.5.0 * @since 4.4.0 `single-{post_type}-{post_name}.php` was added to the top of the template hierarchy. * @since 4.7.0 The decoded form of `single-{post_type}-{post_name}.php` was added to the top of the * template hierarchy when the post name contains multibyte characters. * @since 4.7.0 `{Post Type Template}.php` was added to the top of the template hierarchy. * * @see get_query_template() * * @return string Full path to single template file. */ function get_single_template() { $object = get_queried_object(); $templates = array(); if ( ! empty( $object->post_type ) ) { $template = get_page_template_slug( $object ); if ( $template && 0 === validate_file( $template ) ) { $templates[] = $template; } $name_decoded = urldecode( $object->post_name ); if ( $name_decoded !== $object->post_name ) { $templates[] = "single-{$object->post_type}-{$name_decoded}.php"; } $templates[] = "single-{$object->post_type}-{$object->post_name}.php"; $templates[] = "single-{$object->post_type}.php"; } $templates[] = 'single.php'; return get_query_template( 'single', $templates ); } /** * Retrieves an embed template path in the current or parent template. * * The hierarchy for this template looks like: * * 1. embed-{post_type}-{post_format}.php * 2. embed-{post_type}.php * 3. embed.php * * An example of this is: * * 1. embed-post-audio.php * 2. embed-post.php * 3. embed.php * * The template hierarchy and template path are filterable via the {@see '$type_template_hierarchy'} * and {@see '$type_template'} dynamic hooks, where `$type` is 'embed'. * * @since 4.5.0 * * @see get_query_template() * * @return string Full path to embed template file. */ function get_embed_template() { $object = get_queried_object(); $templates = array(); if ( ! empty( $object->post_type ) ) { $post_format = get_post_format( $object ); if ( $post_format ) { $templates[] = "embed-{$object->post_type}-{$post_format}.php"; } $templates[] = "embed-{$object->post_type}.php"; } $templates[] = 'embed.php'; return get_query_template( 'embed', $templates ); } /** * Retrieves the path of the singular template in current or parent template. * * The template hierarchy and template path are filterable via the {@see '$type_template_hierarchy'} * and {@see '$type_template'} dynamic hooks, where `$type` is 'singular'. * * @since 4.3.0 * * @see get_query_template() * * @return string Full path to singular template file */ function get_singular_template() { return get_query_template( 'singular' ); } /** * Retrieve path of attachment template in current or parent template. * * The hierarchy for this template looks like: * * 1. {mime_type}-{sub_type}.php * 2. {sub_type}.php * 3. {mime_type}.php * 4. attachment.php * * An example of this is: * * 1. image-jpeg.php * 2. jpeg.php * 3. image.php * 4. attachment.php * * The template hierarchy and template path are filterable via the {@see '$type_template_hierarchy'} * and {@see '$type_template'} dynamic hooks, where `$type` is 'attachment'. * * @since 2.0.0 * @since 4.3.0 The order of the mime type logic was reversed so the hierarchy is more logical. * * @see get_query_template() * * @global array $posts * * @return string Full path to attachment template file. */ function get_attachment_template() { $attachment = get_queried_object(); $templates = array(); if ( $attachment ) { if ( false !== strpos( $attachment->post_mime_type, '/' ) ) { list( $type, $subtype ) = explode( '/', $attachment->post_mime_type ); } else { list( $type, $subtype ) = array( $attachment->post_mime_type, '' ); } if ( ! empty( $subtype ) ) { $templates[] = "{$type}-{$subtype}.php"; $templates[] = "{$subtype}.php"; } $templates[] = "{$type}.php"; } $templates[] = 'attachment.php'; return get_query_template( 'attachment', $templates ); } /** * Retrieve the name of the highest priority template file that exists. * * Searches in the STYLESHEETPATH before TEMPLATEPATH and site-inc/theme-compat * so that themes which inherit from a parent theme can just overload one file. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param string|array $template_names Template file(s) to search for, in order. * @param bool $load If true the template file will be loaded if it is found. * @param bool $require_once Whether to require_once or require. Default true. Has no effect if $load is false. * @return string The template filename if one is located. */ function locate_template( $template_names, $load = false, $require_once = true ) { $located = ''; foreach ( (array) $template_names as $template_name ) { if ( ! $template_name ) { continue; } if ( file_exists( STYLESHEETPATH . '/' . $template_name ) ) { $located = STYLESHEETPATH . '/' . $template_name; break; } elseif ( file_exists( TEMPLATEPATH . '/' . $template_name ) ) { $located = TEMPLATEPATH . '/' . $template_name; break; } elseif ( file_exists( ABSPATH . WPINC . '/theme-compat/' . $template_name ) ) { $located = ABSPATH . WPINC . '/theme-compat/' . $template_name; break; } } if ( $load && '' != $located ) { load_template( $located, $require_once ); } return $located; } /** * Require the template file with WordPress environment. * * The globals are set up for the template file to ensure that the WordPress * environment is available from within the function. The query variables are * also available. * * @since 1.5.0 * * @global array $posts * @global WP_Post $post * @global bool $wp_did_header * @global WP_Query $wp_query * @global WP_Rewrite $wp_rewrite * @global wpdb $wpdb * @global string $wp_version * @global WP $wp * @global int $id * @global WP_Comment $comment * @global int $user_ID * * @param string $_template_file Path to template file. * @param bool $require_once Whether to require_once or require. Default true. */ function load_template( $_template_file, $require_once = true ) { global $posts, $post, $wp_did_header, $wp_query, $wp_rewrite, $wpdb, $wp_version, $wp, $id, $comment, $user_ID; if ( is_array( $wp_query->query_vars ) ) { /* * This use of extract() cannot be removed. There are many possible ways that * templates could depend on variables that it creates existing, and no way to * detect and deprecate it. * * Passing the EXTR_SKIP flag is the safest option, ensuring globals and * function variables cannot be overwritten. */ // phpcs:ignore WordPress.PHP.DontExtract.extract_extract extract( $wp_query->query_vars, EXTR_SKIP ); } if ( isset( $s ) ) { $s = esc_attr( $s ); } if ( $require_once ) { require_once( $_template_file ); } else { require( $_template_file ); } }