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<?php /** * Meta sync module. * * @package automattic/jetpack-sync */ namespace Automattic\Jetpack\Sync\Modules; /** * Class to handle sync for meta. */ class Meta extends Module { /** * Sync module name. * * @access public * * @return string */ public function name() { return 'meta'; } /** * This implementation of get_objects_by_id() is a bit hacky since we're not passing in an array of meta IDs, * but instead an array of post or comment IDs for which to retrieve meta for. On top of that, * we also pass in an associative array where we expect there to be 'meta_key' and 'ids' keys present. * * This seemed to be required since if we have missing meta on WP.com and need to fetch it, we don't know what * the meta key is, but we do know that we have missing meta for a given post or comment. * * @todo Refactor the $wpdb->prepare call to use placeholders. * * @param string $object_type The type of object for which we retrieve meta. Either 'post' or 'comment'. * @param array $config Must include 'meta_key' and 'ids' keys. * * @return array */ public function get_objects_by_id( $object_type, $config ) { global $wpdb; $table = _get_meta_table( $object_type ); if ( ! $table ) { return array(); } if ( ! isset( $config['meta_key'] ) || ! isset( $config['ids'] ) || ! is_array( $config['ids'] ) ) { return array(); } $meta_key = $config['meta_key']; $ids = $config['ids']; $object_id_column = $object_type . '_id'; // Sanitize so that the array only has integer values. $ids_string = implode( ', ', array_map( 'intval', $ids ) ); $metas = $wpdb->get_results( $wpdb->prepare( // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.InterpolatedNotPrepared "SELECT * FROM {$table} WHERE {$object_id_column} IN ( {$ids_string} ) AND meta_key = %s", $meta_key ) ); $meta_objects = array(); foreach ( (array) $metas as $meta_object ) { $meta_object = (array) $meta_object; $meta_objects[ $meta_object[ $object_id_column ] ] = array( 'meta_type' => $object_type, 'meta_id' => $meta_object['meta_id'], 'meta_key' => $meta_key, 'meta_value' => $meta_object['meta_value'], 'object_id' => $meta_object[ $object_id_column ], ); } return $meta_objects; } }