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/** * Workflow helper functions * * @since 4.4.1 * @version 1.0 * @package Email Subscribers */ /** * Function to validate workflow data item * * @param string $type Data item type. * @param ES_Workflow_Data_Type $item Data item. * * @return mixed item of false * * @since 4.4.1 */ function ig_es_validate_data_item( $type, $item ) { if ( ! $type || ! $item ) { return false; } $valid = false; // Validate with the data type classes. $data_type = ES_Workflow_Data_Types::get( $type ); if ( $data_type ) { $valid = $data_type->validate( $item ); } /** * Filter to override data item validation * * @since 4.4.1 */ $valid = apply_filters( 'ig_es_validate_data_item', $valid, $type, $item ); if ( $valid ) { return $item; } return false; } /** * Function to convert bool values to int values. * * @param mixed $val Mixed values. * @return int * * @since 4.4.1 */ function ig_es_bool_int( $val ) { return intval( (bool) $val ); } /** * Generate tracking key * * @param $length int * @param bool $case_sensitive When false only lowercase letters will be included * @param bool $more_numbers * @return string */ function ig_es_generate_key( $length = 25, $case_sensitive = true, $more_numbers = false ) { $chars = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789'; if ( $case_sensitive ) { $chars .= 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'; } if ( $more_numbers ) { $chars .= '01234567890123456789'; } $password = ''; $chars_length = strlen( $chars ); for ( $i = 0; $i < $length; $i++ ) { $password .= substr($chars, wp_rand( 0, $chars_length - 1), 1); } return $password; } /** * Does str_replace but limited to one replacement * * @param string$subject * @param string$find * @param string $replace * @return string */ function ig_es_str_replace_first_match( $subject, $find, $replace = '' ) { $pos = strpos($subject, $find); if ( false !== $pos ) { return substr_replace($subject, $replace, $pos, strlen($find)); } return $subject; } /** * Get country name from country code * * @param string $country_code * @return string|bool * * @since 4.6.9 */ function ig_es_get_country_name( $country_code ) { $countries = WC()->countries->get_countries(); return isset( $countries[ $country_code ] ) ? $countries[ $country_code ] : false; } /** * Get state name from country and state code * * @param string $country_code * @param string $state_code * @return string|bool * * @since 4.6.9 */ function ig_es_get_state_name( $country_code, $state_code ) { $states = WC()->countries->get_states( $country_code ); return isset( $states[ $state_code ] ) ? $states[ $state_code ] : false; } /** * Get product image * * @param WC_Product $product * @param string $size * @return array|false|string * * @since 4.6.9 */ function ig_es_get_wc_product_image_url( $product, $size = 'shop_catalog' ) { $image_id = $product->get_image_id(); if ( $image_id ) { $image_url = wp_get_attachment_image_url( $image_id, $size ); return apply_filters( 'ig_es_email_product_image_src', $image_url, $size, $product ); } else { $image_url = wc_placeholder_img_src( $size ); return apply_filters( 'ig_es_email_product_placeholder_image_src', $image_url, $size, $product ); } } function ig_es_create_list_from_product( $product ) { $list_id = 0; if ( ! ( $product instanceof WC_Product ) ) { return $list_id; } $product_name = $product->get_name(); $product_sku = $product->get_sku(); $list_name = $product_name; if ( empty( $product_sku ) ) { $list_slug = $product_name; } else { $list_slug = $product_sku; } $list = ES()->lists_db->get_list_by_slug( $list_slug ); if ( ! empty( $list ) ) { $list_id = $list['id']; } else { $list_id = ES()->lists_db->add_list( $list_name, $list_slug ); } return $list_id; }/** * General API functions for scheduling actions */ /** * Enqueue an action to run one time, as soon as possible * * @param string $hook The hook to trigger. * @param array $args Arguments to pass when the hook triggers. * @param string $group The group to assign this job to. * @return int The action ID. */ function as_enqueue_async_action( $hook, $args = array(), $group = '' ) { if ( ! ActionScheduler::is_initialized( __FUNCTION__ ) ) { return 0; } return ActionScheduler::factory()->async( $hook, $args, $group ); } /** * Schedule an action to run one time * * @param int $timestamp When the job will run. * @param string $hook The hook to trigger. * @param array $args Arguments to pass when the hook triggers. * @param string $group The group to assign this job to. * * @return int The action ID. */ function as_schedule_single_action( $timestamp, $hook, $args = array(), $group = '' ) { if ( ! ActionScheduler::is_initialized( __FUNCTION__ ) ) { return 0; } return ActionScheduler::factory()->single( $hook, $args, $timestamp, $group ); } /** * Schedule a recurring action * * @param int $timestamp When the first instance of the job will run. * @param int $interval_in_seconds How long to wait between runs. * @param string $hook The hook to trigger. * @param array $args Arguments to pass when the hook triggers. * @param string $group The group to assign this job to. * * @return int The action ID. */ function as_schedule_recurring_action( $timestamp, $interval_in_seconds, $hook, $args = array(), $group = '' ) { if ( ! ActionScheduler::is_initialized( __FUNCTION__ ) ) { return 0; } return ActionScheduler::factory()->recurring( $hook, $args, $timestamp, $interval_in_seconds, $group ); } /** * Schedule an action that recurs on a cron-like schedule. * * @param int $base_timestamp The first instance of the action will be scheduled * to run at a time calculated after this timestamp matching the cron * expression. This can be used to delay the first instance of the action. * @param string $schedule A cron-link schedule string * @see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron * * * * * * * * ┬ ┬ ┬ ┬ ┬ ┬ * | | | | | | * | | | | | + year [optional] * | | | | +----- day of week (0 - 7) (Sunday=0 or 7) * | | | +---------- month (1 - 12) * | | +--------------- day of month (1 - 31) * | +-------------------- hour (0 - 23) * +------------------------- min (0 - 59) * @param string $hook The hook to trigger. * @param array $args Arguments to pass when the hook triggers. * @param string $group The group to assign this job to. * * @return int The action ID. */ function as_schedule_cron_action( $timestamp, $schedule, $hook, $args = array(), $group = '' ) { if ( ! ActionScheduler::is_initialized( __FUNCTION__ ) ) { return 0; } return ActionScheduler::factory()->cron( $hook, $args, $timestamp, $schedule, $group ); } /** * Cancel the next occurrence of a scheduled action. * * While only the next instance of a recurring or cron action is unscheduled by this method, that will also prevent * all future instances of that recurring or cron action from being run. Recurring and cron actions are scheduled in * a sequence instead of all being scheduled at once. Each successive occurrence of a recurring action is scheduled * only after the former action is run. If the next instance is never run, because it's unscheduled by this function, * then the following instance will never be scheduled (or exist), which is effectively the same as being unscheduled * by this method also. * * @param string $hook The hook that the job will trigger. * @param array $args Args that would have been passed to the job. * @param string $group The group the job is assigned to. * * @return string|null The scheduled action ID if a scheduled action was found, or null if no matching action found. */ function as_unschedule_action( $hook, $args = array(), $group = '' ) { if ( ! ActionScheduler::is_initialized( __FUNCTION__ ) ) { return 0; } $params = array( 'hook' => $hook, 'status' => ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_PENDING, 'orderby' => 'date', 'order' => 'ASC', 'group' => $group, ); if ( is_array( $args ) ) { $params['args'] = $args; } $action_id = ActionScheduler::store()->query_action( $params ); if ( $action_id ) { ActionScheduler::store()->cancel_action( $action_id ); } return $action_id; } /** * Cancel all occurrences of a scheduled action. * * @param string $hook The hook that the job will trigger. * @param array $args Args that would have been passed to the job. * @param string $group The group the job is assigned to. */ function as_unschedule_all_actions( $hook, $args = array(), $group = '' ) { if ( ! ActionScheduler::is_initialized( __FUNCTION__ ) ) { return; } if ( empty( $args ) ) { if ( ! empty( $hook ) && empty( $group ) ) { ActionScheduler_Store::instance()->cancel_actions_by_hook( $hook ); return; } if ( ! empty( $group ) && empty( $hook ) ) { ActionScheduler_Store::instance()->cancel_actions_by_group( $group ); return; } } do { $unscheduled_action = as_unschedule_action( $hook, $args, $group ); } while ( ! empty( $unscheduled_action ) ); } /** * Check if there is an existing action in the queue with a given hook, args and group combination. * * An action in the queue could be pending, in-progress or async. If the is pending for a time in * future, its scheduled date will be returned as a timestamp. If it is currently being run, or an * async action sitting in the queue waiting to be processed, in which case boolean true will be * returned. Or there may be no async, in-progress or pending action for this hook, in which case, * boolean false will be the return value. * * @param string $hook * @param array $args * @param string $group * * @return int|bool The timestamp for the next occurrence of a pending scheduled action, true for an async or in-progress action or false if there is no matching action. */ function as_next_scheduled_action( $hook, $args = null, $group = '' ) { if ( ! ActionScheduler::is_initialized( __FUNCTION__ ) ) { return false; } $params = array( 'hook' => $hook, 'orderby' => 'date', 'order' => 'ASC', 'group' => $group, ); if ( is_array( $args ) ) { $params['args'] = $args; } $params['status'] = ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_RUNNING; $action_id = ActionScheduler::store()->query_action( $params ); if ( $action_id ) { return true; } $params['status'] = ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_PENDING; $action_id = ActionScheduler::store()->query_action( $params ); if ( null === $action_id ) { return false; } $action = ActionScheduler::store()->fetch_action( $action_id ); $scheduled_date = $action->get_schedule()->get_date(); if ( $scheduled_date ) { return (int) $scheduled_date->format( 'U' ); } elseif ( null === $scheduled_date ) { // pending async action with NullSchedule return true; } return false; } /** * Check if there is a scheduled action in the queue but more efficiently than as_next_scheduled_action(). * * It's recommended to use this function when you need to know whether a specific action is currently scheduled * (pending or in-progress). * * @since x.x.x * * @param string $hook The hook of the action. * @param array $args Args that have been passed to the action. Null will matches any args. * @param string $group The group the job is assigned to. * * @return bool True if a matching action is pending or in-progress, false otherwise. */ function as_has_scheduled_action( $hook, $args = null, $group = '' ) { if ( ! ActionScheduler::is_initialized( __FUNCTION__ ) ) { return false; } $query_args = array( 'hook' => $hook, 'status' => array( ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_RUNNING, ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_PENDING ), 'group' => $group, 'orderby' => 'none', ); if ( null !== $args ) { $query_args['args'] = $args; } $action_id = ActionScheduler::store()->query_action( $query_args ); return $action_id !== null; } /** * Find scheduled actions * * @param array $args Possible arguments, with their default values: * 'hook' => '' - the name of the action that will be triggered * 'args' => NULL - the args array that will be passed with the action * 'date' => NULL - the scheduled date of the action. Expects a DateTime object, a unix timestamp, or a string that can parsed with strtotime(). Used in UTC timezone. * 'date_compare' => '<=' - operator for testing "date". accepted values are '!=', '>', '>=', '<', '<=', '=' * 'modified' => NULL - the date the action was last updated. Expects a DateTime object, a unix timestamp, or a string that can parsed with strtotime(). Used in UTC timezone. * 'modified_compare' => '<=' - operator for testing "modified". accepted values are '!=', '>', '>=', '<', '<=', '=' * 'group' => '' - the group the action belongs to * 'status' => '' - ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_COMPLETE or ActionScheduler_Store::STATUS_PENDING * 'claimed' => NULL - TRUE to find claimed actions, FALSE to find unclaimed actions, a string to find a specific claim ID * 'per_page' => 5 - Number of results to return * 'offset' => 0 * 'orderby' => 'date' - accepted values are 'hook', 'group', 'modified', 'date' or 'none' * 'order' => 'ASC' * * @param string $return_format OBJECT, ARRAY_A, or ids. * * @return array */ function as_get_scheduled_actions( $args = array(), $return_format = OBJECT ) { if ( ! ActionScheduler::is_initialized( __FUNCTION__ ) ) { return array(); } $store = ActionScheduler::store(); foreach ( array('date', 'modified') as $key ) { if ( isset($args[$key]) ) { $args[$key] = as_get_datetime_object($args[$key]); } } $ids = $store->query_actions( $args ); if ( $return_format == 'ids' || $return_format == 'int' ) { return $ids; } $actions = array(); foreach ( $ids as $action_id ) { $actions[$action_id] = $store->fetch_action( $action_id ); } if ( $return_format == ARRAY_A ) { foreach ( $actions as $action_id => $action_object ) { $actions[$action_id] = get_object_vars($action_object); } } return $actions; } /** * Helper function to create an instance of DateTime based on a given * string and timezone. By default, will return the current date/time * in the UTC timezone. * * Needed because new DateTime() called without an explicit timezone * will create a date/time in PHP's timezone, but we need to have * assurance that a date/time uses the right timezone (which we almost * always want to be UTC), which means we need to always include the * timezone when instantiating datetimes rather than leaving it up to * the PHP default. * * @param mixed $date_string A date/time string. Valid formats are explained in http://php.net/manual/en/datetime.formats.php. * @param string $timezone A timezone identifier, like UTC or Europe/Lisbon. The list of valid identifiers is available http://php.net/manual/en/timezones.php. * * @return ActionScheduler_DateTime */ function as_get_datetime_object( $date_string = null, $timezone = 'UTC' ) { if ( is_object( $date_string ) && $date_string instanceof DateTime ) { $date = new ActionScheduler_DateTime( $date_string->format( 'Y-m-d H:i:s' ), new DateTimeZone( $timezone ) ); } elseif ( is_numeric( $date_string ) ) { $date = new ActionScheduler_DateTime( '@' . $date_string, new DateTimeZone( $timezone ) ); } else { $date = new ActionScheduler_DateTime( $date_string, new DateTimeZone( $timezone ) ); } return $date; }
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