View file File name : admin-columns-cache-integration.php Content :<?php namespace Yoast\WP\SEO\Integrations\Admin; use WP_Post; use Yoast\WP\SEO\Conditionals\Admin_Conditional; use Yoast\WP\SEO\Integrations\Integration_Interface; use Yoast\WP\SEO\Models\Indexable; use Yoast\WP\SEO\Repositories\Indexable_Repository; /** * Admin_Columns_Cache_Integration class. */ class Admin_Columns_Cache_Integration implements Integration_Interface { /** * Cache of indexables. * * @var Indexable[] */ protected $indexable_cache = []; /** * The indexable repository. * * @var Indexable_Repository */ protected $indexable_repository; /** * Returns the conditionals based on which this loadable should be active. * * In this case: only when on an admin page. * * @return array The conditionals. */ public static function get_conditionals() { return [ Admin_Conditional::class ]; } /** * Admin_Columns_Cache_Integration constructor. * * @param Indexable_Repository $indexable_repository The indexable repository. */ public function __construct( Indexable_Repository $indexable_repository ) { $this->indexable_repository = $indexable_repository; } /** * Registers the appropriate actions and filters to fill the cache with * indexables on admin pages. * * This cache is used in showing the Yoast SEO columns on the posts overview * page (e.g. keyword score, incoming link count, etc.) * * @return void */ public function register_hooks() { // Hook into tablenav to calculate links and linked. \add_action( 'manage_posts_extra_tablenav', [ $this, 'maybe_fill_cache' ] ); } /** * Makes sure we calculate all values in one query by filling our cache beforehand. * * @param string $target Extra table navigation location which is triggered. * * @return void */ public function maybe_fill_cache( $target ) { if ( $target === 'top' ) { $this->fill_cache(); } } /** * Fills the cache of indexables for all known post IDs. * * @return void */ public function fill_cache() { global $wp_query; // No need to continue building a cache if the main query did not return anything to cache. if ( empty( $wp_query->posts ) ) { return; } $posts = $wp_query->posts; $post_ids = []; // Post lists return a list of objects. if ( isset( $posts[0] ) && \is_a( $posts[0], 'WP_Post' ) ) { $post_ids = \wp_list_pluck( $posts, 'ID' ); } elseif ( isset( $posts[0] ) && \is_object( $posts[0] ) ) { $post_ids = $this->get_current_page_page_ids( $posts ); } elseif ( ! empty( $posts ) ) { // Page list returns an array of post IDs. $post_ids = \array_keys( $posts ); } if ( empty( $post_ids ) ) { return; } if ( isset( $posts[0] ) && ! \is_a( $posts[0], WP_Post::class ) ) { // Prime the post caches as core would to avoid duplicate queries. // This needs to be done as this executes before core does. \_prime_post_caches( $post_ids ); } $indexables = $this->indexable_repository->find_by_multiple_ids_and_type( $post_ids, 'post', false ); foreach ( $indexables as $indexable ) { if ( $indexable instanceof Indexable ) { $this->indexable_cache[ $indexable->object_id ] = $indexable; } } } /** * Returns the indexable for a given post ID. * * @param int $post_id The post ID. * * @return Indexable|false The indexable. False if none could be found. */ public function get_indexable( $post_id ) { if ( ! \array_key_exists( $post_id, $this->indexable_cache ) ) { $this->indexable_cache[ $post_id ] = $this->indexable_repository->find_by_id_and_type( $post_id, 'post' ); } return $this->indexable_cache[ $post_id ]; } /** * Gets all the page IDs set to be shown on the current page. * This is copied over with some changes from WP_Posts_List_Table::_display_rows_hierarchical. * * @param array $pages The pages, each containing an ID and post_parent. * * @return array The IDs of all pages shown on the current page. */ private function get_current_page_page_ids( $pages ) { global $per_page; $pagenum = isset( $_REQUEST['paged'] ) ? \absint( $_REQUEST['paged'] ) : 0; $pagenum = \max( 1, $pagenum ); /* * Arrange pages into two parts: top level pages and children_pages * children_pages is two dimensional array, eg. * children_pages[10][] contains all sub-pages whose parent is 10. * It only takes O( N ) to arrange this and it takes O( 1 ) for subsequent lookup operations * If searching, ignore hierarchy and treat everything as top level */ if ( empty( $_REQUEST['s'] ) ) { $top_level_pages = []; $children_pages = []; $pages_map = []; foreach ( $pages as $page ) { // Catch and repair bad pages. if ( $page->post_parent === $page->ID ) { $page->post_parent = 0; } if ( $page->post_parent === 0 ) { $top_level_pages[] = $page; } else { $children_pages[ $page->post_parent ][] = $page; } $pages_map[ $page->ID ] = $page; } $pages = $top_level_pages; } $count = 0; $start = ( ( $pagenum - 1 ) * $per_page ); $end = ( $start + $per_page ); $to_display = []; foreach ( $pages as $page ) { if ( $count >= $end ) { break; } if ( $count >= $start ) { $to_display[] = $page->ID; } ++$count; $this->get_child_page_ids( $children_pages, $count, $page->ID, $start, $end, $to_display, $pages_map ); } // If it is the last pagenum and there are orphaned pages, display them with paging as well. if ( isset( $children_pages ) && $count < $end ) { foreach ( $children_pages as $orphans ) { foreach ( $orphans as $op ) { if ( $count >= $end ) { break; } if ( $count >= $start ) { $to_display[] = $op->ID; } ++$count; } } } return $to_display; } /** * Adds all child pages due to be shown on the current page to the $to_display array. * Copied over with some changes from WP_Posts_List_Table::_page_rows. * * @param array $children_pages The full map of child pages. * @param int $count The number of pages already processed. * @param int $parent_id The id of the parent that's currently being processed. * @param int $start The number at which the current overview starts. * @param int $end The number at which the current overview ends. * @param int $to_display The page IDs to be shown. * @param int $pages_map A map of page ID to an object with ID and post_parent. * * @return void */ private function get_child_page_ids( &$children_pages, &$count, $parent_id, $start, $end, &$to_display, &$pages_map ) { if ( ! isset( $children_pages[ $parent_id ] ) ) { return; } foreach ( $children_pages[ $parent_id ] as $page ) { if ( $count >= $end ) { break; } // If the page starts in a subtree, print the parents. if ( $count === $start && $page->post_parent > 0 ) { $my_parents = []; $my_parent = $page->post_parent; while ( $my_parent ) { // Get the ID from the list or the attribute if my_parent is an object. $parent_id = $my_parent; if ( \is_object( $my_parent ) ) { $parent_id = $my_parent->ID; } $my_parent = $pages_map[ $parent_id ]; $my_parents[] = $my_parent; if ( ! $my_parent->post_parent ) { break; } $my_parent = $my_parent->post_parent; } while ( $my_parent = \array_pop( $my_parents ) ) { $to_display[] = $my_parent->ID; } } if ( $count >= $start ) { $to_display[] = $page->ID; } ++$count; $this->get_child_page_ids( $children_pages, $count, $page->ID, $start, $end, $to_display, $pages_map ); } unset( $children_pages[ $parent_id ] ); // Required in order to keep track of orphans. } }