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<?php
/**
 * Core Post API
 *
 * @package WordPress
 * @subpackage Post
 */

//
// Post Type registration.
//

/**
 * Creates the initial post types when 'init' action is fired.
 *
 * See {@see 'init'}.
 *
 * @since 2.9.0
 */
function create_initial_post_types() {
	WP_Post_Type::reset_default_labels();

	register_post_type(
		'post',
		array(
			'labels'                => array(
				'name_admin_bar' => _x( 'Post', 'add new from admin bar' ),
			),
			'public'                => true,
			'_builtin'              => true, /* internal use only. don't use this when registering your own post type. */
			'_edit_link'            => 'post.php?post=%d', /* internal use only. don't use this when registering your own post type. */
			'capability_type'       => 'post',
			'map_meta_cap'          => true,
			'menu_position'         => 5,
			'menu_icon'             => 'dashicons-admin-post',
			'hierarchical'          => false,
			'rewrite'               => false,
			'query_var'             => false,
			'delete_with_user'      => true,
			'supports'              => array( 'title', 'editor', 'author', 'thumbnail', 'excerpt', 'trackbacks', 'custom-fields', 'comments', 'revisions', 'post-formats' ),
			'show_in_rest'          => true,
			'rest_base'             => 'posts',
			'rest_controller_class' => 'WP_REST_Posts_Controller',
		)
	);

	register_post_type(
		'page',
		array(
			'labels'                => array(
				'name_admin_bar' => _x( 'Page', 'add new from admin bar' ),
			),
			'public'                => true,
			'publicly_queryable'    => false,
			'_builtin'              => true, /* internal use only. don't use this when registering your own post type. */
			'_edit_link'            => 'post.php?post=%d', /* internal use only. don't use this when registering your own post type. */
			'capability_type'       => 'page',
			'map_meta_cap'          => true,
			'menu_position'         => 20,
			'menu_icon'             => 'dashicons-admin-page',
			'hierarchical'          => true,
			'rewrite'               => false,
			'query_var'             => false,
			'delete_with_user'      => true,
			'supports'              => array( 'title', 'editor', 'author', 'thumbnail', 'page-attributes', 'custom-fields', 'comments', 'revisions' ),
			'show_in_rest'          => true,
			'rest_base'             => 'pages',
			'rest_controller_class' => 'WP_REST_Posts_Controller',
		)
	);

	register_post_type(
		'attachment',
		array(
			'labels'                => array(
				'name'           => _x( 'Media', 'post type general name' ),
				'name_admin_bar' => _x( 'Media', 'add new from admin bar' ),
				'add_new'        => _x( 'Add New', 'file' ),
				'edit_item'      => __( 'Edit Media' ),
				'view_item'      => __( 'View Attachment Page' ),
				'attributes'     => __( 'Attachment Attributes' ),
			),
			'public'                => true,
			'show_ui'               => true,
			'_builtin'              => true, /* internal use only. don't use this when registering your own post type. */
			'_edit_link'            => 'post.php?post=%d', /* internal use only. don't use this when registering your own post type. */
			'capability_type'       => 'post',
			'capabilities'          => array(
				'create_posts' => 'upload_files',
			),
			'map_meta_cap'          => true,
			'menu_icon'             => 'dashicons-admin-media',
			'hierarchical'          => false,
			'rewrite'               => false,
			'query_var'             => false,
			'show_in_nav_menus'     => false,
			'delete_with_user'      => true,
			'supports'              => array( 'title', 'author', 'comments' ),
			'show_in_rest'          => true,
			'rest_base'             => 'media',
			'rest_controller_class' => 'WP_REST_Attachments_Controller',
		)
	);
	add_post_type_support( 'attachment:audio', 'thumbnail' );
	add_post_type_support( 'attachment:video', 'thumbnail' );

	register_post_type(
		'revision',
		array(
			'labels'           => array(
				'name'          => __( 'Revisions' ),
				'singular_name' => __( 'Revision' ),
			),
			'public'           => false,
			'_builtin'         => true, /* internal use only. don't use this when registering your own post type. */
			'_edit_link'       => 'revision.php?revision=%d', /* internal use only. don't use this when registering your own post type. */
			'capability_type'  => 'post',
			'map_meta_cap'     => true,
			'hierarchical'     => false,
			'rewrite'          => false,
			'query_var'        => false,
			'can_export'       => false,
			'delete_with_user' => true,
			'supports'         => array( 'author' ),
		)
	);

	register_post_type(
		'nav_menu_item',
		array(
			'labels'                => array(
				'name'          => __( 'Navigation Menu Items' ),
				'singular_name' => __( 'Navigation Menu Item' ),
			),
			'public'                => false,
			'_builtin'              => true, /* internal use only. don't use this when registering your own post type. */
			'hierarchical'          => false,
			'rewrite'               => false,
			'delete_with_user'      => false,
			'query_var'             => false,
			'map_meta_cap'          => true,
			'capability_type'       => array( 'edit_theme_options', 'edit_theme_options' ),
			'capabilities'          => array(
				// Meta Capabilities.
				'edit_post'              => 'edit_post',
				'read_post'              => 'read_post',
				'delete_post'            => 'delete_post',
				// Primitive Capabilities.
				'edit_posts'             => 'edit_theme_options',
				'edit_others_posts'      => 'edit_theme_options',
				'delete_posts'           => 'edit_theme_options',
				'publish_posts'          => 'edit_theme_options',
				'read_private_posts'     => 'edit_theme_options',
				'read'                   => 'read',
				'delete_private_posts'   => 'edit_theme_options',
				'delete_published_posts' => 'edit_theme_options',
				'delete_others_posts'    => 'edit_theme_options',
				'edit_private_posts'     => 'edit_theme_options',
				'edit_published_posts'   => 'edit_theme_options',
			),
			'show_in_rest'          => true,
			'rest_base'             => 'menu-items',
			'rest_controller_class' => 'WP_REST_Menu_Items_Controller',
		)
	);

	register_post_type(
		'custom_css',
		array(
			'labels'           => array(
				'name'          => __( 'Custom CSS' ),
				'singular_name' => __( 'Custom CSS' ),
			),
			'public'           => false,
			'hierarchical'     => false,
			'rewrite'          => false,
			'query_var'        => false,
			'delete_with_user' => false,
			'can_export'       => true,
			'_builtin'         => true, /* internal use only. don't use this when registering your own post type. */
			'supports'         => array( 'title', 'revisions' ),
			'capabilities'     => array(
				'delete_posts'           => 'edit_theme_options',
				'delete_post'            => 'edit_theme_options',
				'delete_published_posts' => 'edit_theme_options',
				'delete_private_posts'   => 'edit_theme_options',
				'delete_others_posts'    => 'edit_theme_options',
				'edit_post'              => 'edit_css',
				'edit_posts'             => 'edit_css',
				'edit_others_posts'      => 'edit_css',
				'edit_published_posts'   => 'edit_css',
				'read_post'              => 'read',
				'read_private_posts'     => 'read',
				'publish_posts'          => 'edit_theme_options',
			),
		)
	);

	register_post_type(
		'customize_changeset',
		array(
			'labels'           => array(
				'name'               => _x( 'Changesets', 'post type general name' ),
				'singular_name'      => _x( 'Changeset', 'post type singular name' ),
				'add_new'            => _x( 'Add New', 'Customize Changeset' ),
				'add_new_item'       => __( 'Add New Changeset' ),
				'new_item'           => __( 'New Changeset' ),
				'edit_item'          => __( 'Edit Changeset' ),
				'view_item'          => __( 'View Changeset' ),
				'all_items'          => __( 'All Changesets' ),
				'search_items'       => __( 'Search Changesets' ),
				'not_found'          => __( 'No changesets found.' ),
				'not_found_in_trash' => __( 'No changesets found in Trash.' ),
			),
			'public'           => false,
			'_builtin'         => true, /* internal use only. don't use this when registering your own post type. */
			'map_meta_cap'     => true,
			'hierarchical'     => false,
			'rewrite'          => false,
			'query_var'        => false,
			'can_export'       => false,
			'delete_with_user' => false,
			'supports'         => array( 'title', 'author' ),
			'capability_type'  => 'customize_changeset',
			'capabilities'     => array(
				'create_posts'           => 'customize',
				'delete_others_posts'    => 'customize',
				'delete_post'            => 'customize',
				'delete_posts'           => 'customize',
				'delete_private_posts'   => 'customize',
				'delete_published_posts' => 'customize',
				'edit_others_posts'      => 'customize',
				'edit_post'              => 'customize',
				'edit_posts'             => 'customize',
				'edit_private_posts'     => 'customize',
				'edit_published_posts'   => 'do_not_allow',
				'publish_posts'          => 'customize',
				'read'                   => 'read',
				'read_post'              => 'customize',
				'read_private_posts'     => 'customize',
			),
		)
	);

	register_post_type(
		'oembed_cache',
		array(
			'labels'           => array(
				'name'          => __( 'oEmbed Responses' ),
				'singular_name' => __( 'oEmbed Response' ),
			),
			'public'           => false,
			'hierarchical'     => false,
			'rewrite'          => false,
			'query_var'        => false,
			'delete_with_user' => false,
			'can_export'       => false,
			'_builtin'         => true, /* internal use only. don't use this when registering your own post type. */
			'supports'         => array(),
		)
	);

	register_post_type(
		'user_request',
		array(
			'labels'           => array(
				'name'          => __( 'User Requests' ),
				'singular_name' => __( 'User Request' ),
			),
			'public'           => false,
			'_builtin'         => true, /* internal use only. don't use this when registering your own post type. */
			'hierarchical'     => false,
			'rewrite'          => false,
			'query_var'        => false,
			'can_export'       => false,
			'delete_with_user' => false,
			'supports'         => array(),
		)
	);

	register_post_type(
		'wp_block',
		array(
			'labels'                => array(
				'name'                     => _x( 'Reusable blocks', 'post type general name' ),
				'singular_name'            => _x( 'Reusable block', 'post type singular name' ),
				'add_new'                  => _x( 'Add New', 'Reusable block' ),
				'add_new_item'             => __( 'Add new Reusable block' ),
				'new_item'                 => __( 'New Reusable block' ),
				'edit_item'                => __( 'Edit Reusable block' ),
				'view_item'                => __( 'View Reusable block' ),
				'all_items'                => __( 'All Reusable blocks' ),
				'search_items'             => __( 'Search Reusable blocks' ),
				'not_found'                => __( 'No reusable blocks found.' ),
				'not_found_in_trash'       => __( 'No reusable blocks found in Trash.' ),
				'filter_items_list'        => __( 'Filter reusable blocks list' ),
				'items_list_navigation'    => __( 'Reusable blocks list navigation' ),
				'items_list'               => __( 'Reusable blocks list' ),
				'item_published'           => __( 'Reusable block published.' ),
				'item_published_privately' => __( 'Reusable block published privately.' ),
				'item_reverted_to_draft'   => __( 'Reusable block reverted to draft.' ),
				'item_scheduled'           => __( 'Reusable block scheduled.' ),
				'item_updated'             => __( 'Reusable block updated.' ),
			),
			'public'                => false,
			'_builtin'              => true, /* internal use only. don't use this when registering your own post type. */
			'show_ui'               => true,
			'show_in_menu'          => false,
			'rewrite'               => false,
			'show_in_rest'          => true,
			'rest_base'             => 'blocks',
			'rest_controller_class' => 'WP_REST_Blocks_Controller',
			'capability_type'       => 'block',
			'capabilities'          => array(
				// You need to be able to edit posts, in order to read blocks in their raw form.
				'read'                   => 'edit_posts',
				// You need to be able to publish posts, in order to create blocks.
				'create_posts'           => 'publish_posts',
				'edit_posts'             => 'edit_posts',
				'edit_published_posts'   => 'edit_published_posts',
				'delete_published_posts' => 'delete_published_posts',
				'edit_others_posts'      => 'edit_others_posts',
				'delete_others_posts'    => 'delete_others_posts',
			),
			'map_meta_cap'          => true,
			'supports'              => array(
				'title',
				'editor',
				'revisions',
			),
		)
	);

	register_post_type(
		'wp_template',
		array(
			'labels'                => array(
				'name'                  => _x( 'Templates', 'post type general name' ),
				'singular_name'         => _x( 'Template', 'post type singular name' ),
				'add_new'               => _x( 'Add New', 'Template' ),
				'add_new_item'          => __( 'Add New Template' ),
				'new_item'              => __( 'New Template' ),
				'edit_item'             => __( 'Edit Template' ),
				'view_item'             => __( 'View Template' ),
				'all_items'             => __( 'Templates' ),
				'search_items'          => __( 'Search Templates' ),
				'parent_item_colon'     => __( 'Parent Template:' ),
				'not_found'             => __( 'No templates found.' ),
				'not_found_in_trash'    => __( 'No templates found in Trash.' ),
				'archives'              => __( 'Template archives' ),
				'insert_into_item'      => __( 'Insert into template' ),
				'uploaded_to_this_item' => __( 'Uploaded to this template' ),
				'filter_items_list'     => __( 'Filter templates list' ),
				'items_list_navigation' => __( 'Templates list navigation' ),
				'items_list'            => __( 'Templates list' ),
			),
			'description'           => __( 'Templates to include in your theme.' ),
			'public'                => false,
			'_builtin'              => true, /* internal use only. don't use this when registering your own post type. */
			'has_archive'           => false,
			'show_ui'               => false,
			'show_in_menu'          => false,
			'show_in_rest'          => true,
			'rewrite'               => false,
			'rest_base'             => 'templates',
			'rest_controller_class' => 'WP_REST_Templates_Controller',
			'capability_type'       => array( 'template', 'templates' ),
			'capabilities'          => array(
				'create_posts'           => 'edit_theme_options',
				'delete_posts'           => 'edit_theme_options',
				'delete_others_posts'    => 'edit_theme_options',
				'delete_private_posts'   => 'edit_theme_options',
				'delete_published_posts' => 'edit_theme_options',
				'edit_posts'             => 'edit_theme_options',
				'edit_others_posts'      => 'edit_theme_options',
				'edit_private_posts'     => 'edit_theme_options',
				'edit_published_posts'   => 'edit_theme_options',
				'publish_posts'          => 'edit_theme_options',
				'read'                   => 'edit_theme_options',
				'read_private_posts'     => 'edit_theme_options',
			),
			'map_meta_cap'          => true,
			'supports'              => array(
				'title',
				'slug',
				'excerpt',
				'editor',
				'revisions',
				'author',
			),
		)
	);

	register_post_type(
		'wp_template_part',
		array(
			'labels'                => array(
				'name'                  => _x( 'Template Parts', 'post type general name' ),
				'singular_name'         => _x( 'Template Part', 'post type singular name' ),
				'add_new'               => _x( 'Add New', 'Template Part' ),
				'add_new_item'          => __( 'Add New Template Part' ),
				'new_item'              => __( 'New Template Part' ),
				'edit_item'             => __( 'Edit Template Part' ),
				'view_item'             => __( 'View Template Part' ),
				'all_items'             => __( 'Template Parts' ),
				'search_items'          => __( 'Search Template Parts' ),
				'parent_item_colon'     => __( 'Parent Template Part:' ),
				'not_found'             => __( 'No template parts found.' ),
				'not_found_in_trash'    => __( 'No template parts found in Trash.' ),
				'archives'              => __( 'Template part archives' ),
				'insert_into_item'      => __( 'Insert into template part' ),
				'uploaded_to_this_item' => __( 'Uploaded to this template part' ),
				'filter_items_list'     => __( 'Filter template parts list' ),
				'items_list_navigation' => __( 'Template parts list navigation' ),
				'items_list'            => __( 'Template parts list' ),
			),
			'description'           => __( 'Template parts to include in your templates.' ),
			'public'                => false,
			'_builtin'              => true, /* internal use only. don't use this when registering your own post type. */
			'has_archive'           => false,
			'show_ui'               => false,
			'show_in_menu'          => false,
			'show_in_rest'          => true,
			'rewrite'               => false,
			'rest_base'             => 'template-parts',
			'rest_controller_class' => 'WP_REST_Templates_Controller',
			'map_meta_cap'          => true,
			'capabilities'          => array(
				'create_posts'           => 'edit_theme_options',
				'delete_posts'           => 'edit_theme_options',
				'delete_others_posts'    => 'edit_theme_options',
				'delete_private_posts'   => 'edit_theme_options',
				'delete_published_posts' => 'edit_theme_options',
				'edit_posts'             => 'edit_theme_options',
				'edit_others_posts'      => 'edit_theme_options',
				'edit_private_posts'     => 'edit_theme_options',
				'edit_published_posts'   => 'edit_theme_options',
				'publish_posts'          => 'edit_theme_options',
				'read'                   => 'edit_theme_options',
				'read_private_posts'     => 'edit_theme_options',
			),
			'supports'              => array(
				'title',
				'slug',
				'excerpt',
				'editor',
				'revisions',
				'author',
			),
		)
	);

	register_post_type(
		'wp_global_styles',
		array(
			'label'        => _x( 'Global Styles', 'post type general name' ),
			'description'  => __( 'Global styles to include in themes.' ),
			'public'       => false,
			'_builtin'     => true, /* internal use only. don't use this when registering your own post type. */
			'show_ui'      => false,
			'show_in_rest' => false,
			'rewrite'      => false,
			'capabilities' => array(
				'read'                   => 'edit_theme_options',
				'create_posts'           => 'edit_theme_options',
				'edit_posts'             => 'edit_theme_options',
				'edit_published_posts'   => 'edit_theme_options',
				'delete_published_posts' => 'edit_theme_options',
				'edit_others_posts'      => 'edit_theme_options',
				'delete_others_posts'    => 'edit_theme_options',
			),
			'map_meta_cap' => true,
			'supports'     => array(
				'title',
				'editor',
				'revisions',
			),
		)
	);

	register_post_type(
		'wp_navigation',
		array(
			'labels'                => array(
				'name'                  => _x( 'Navigation Menus', 'post type general name' ),
				'singular_name'         => _x( 'Navigation Menu', 'post type singular name' ),
				'add_new'               => _x( 'Add New', 'Navigation Menu' ),
				'add_new_item'          => __( 'Add New Navigation Menu' ),
				'new_item'              => __( 'New Navigation Menu' ),
				'edit_item'             => __( 'Edit Navigation Menu' ),
				'view_item'             => __( 'View Navigation Menu' ),
				'all_items'             => __( 'Navigation Menus' ),
				'search_items'          => __( 'Search Navigation Menus' ),
				'parent_item_colon'     => __( 'Parent Navigation Menu:' ),
				'not_found'             => __( 'No Navigation Menu found.' ),
				'not_found_in_trash'    => __( 'No Navigation Menu found in Trash.' ),
				'archives'              => __( 'Navigation Menu archives' ),
				'insert_into_item'      => __( 'Insert into Navigation Menu' ),
				'uploaded_to_this_item' => __( 'Uploaded to this Navigation Menu' ),
				'filter_items_list'     => __( 'Filter Navigation Menu list' ),
				'items_list_navigation' => __( 'Navigation Menus list navigation' ),
				'items_list'            => __( 'Navigation Menus list' ),
			),
			'description'           => __( 'Navigation menus that can be inserted into your site.' ),
			'public'                => false,
			'_builtin'              => true, /* internal use only. don't use this when registering your own post type. */
			'has_archive'           => false,
			'show_ui'               => true,
			'show_in_menu'          => false,
			'show_in_admin_bar'     => false,
			'show_in_rest'          => true,
			'rewrite'               => false,
			'map_meta_cap'          => true,
			'capabilities'          => array(
				'edit_others_posts'      => 'edit_theme_options',
				'delete_posts'           => 'edit_theme_options',
				'publish_posts'          => 'edit_theme_options',
				'create_posts'           => 'edit_theme_options',
				'read_private_posts'     => 'edit_theme_options',
				'delete_private_posts'   => 'edit_theme_options',
				'delete_published_posts' => 'edit_theme_options',
				'delete_others_posts'    => 'edit_theme_options',
				'edit_private_posts'     => 'edit_theme_options',
				'edit_published_posts'   => 'edit_theme_options',
				'edit_posts'             => 'edit_theme_options',
			),
			'rest_base'             => 'navigation',
			'rest_controller_class' => 'WP_REST_Posts_Controller',
			'supports'              => array(
				'title',
				'editor',
				'revisions',
			),
		)
	);

	register_post_status(
		'publish',
		array(
			'label'       => _x( 'Published', 'post status' ),
			'public'      => true,
			'_builtin'    => true, /* internal use only. */
			/* translators: %s: Number of published posts. */
			'label_count' => _n_noop(
				'Published <span class="count">(%s)</span>',
				'Published <span class="count">(%s)</span>'
			),
		)
	);

	register_post_status(
		'future',
		array(
			'label'       => _x( 'Scheduled', 'post status' ),
			'protected'   => true,
			'_builtin'    => true, /* internal use only. */
			/* translators: %s: Number of scheduled posts. */
			'label_count' => _n_noop(
				'Scheduled <span class="count">(%s)</span>',
				'Scheduled <span class="count">(%s)</span>'
			),
		)
	);

	register_post_status(
		'draft',
		array(
			'label'         => _x( 'Draft', 'post status' ),
			'protected'     => true,
			'_builtin'      => true, /* internal use only. */
			/* translators: %s: Number of draft posts. */
			'label_count'   => _n_noop(
				'Draft <span class="count">(%s)</span>',
				'Drafts <span class="count">(%s)</span>'
			),
			'date_floating' => true,
		)
	);

	register_post_status(
		'pending',
		array(
			'label'         => _x( 'Pending', 'post status' ),
			'protected'     => true,
			'_builtin'      => true, /* internal use only. */
			/* translators: %s: Number of pending posts. */
			'label_count'   => _n_noop(
				'Pending <span class="count">(%s)</span>',
				'Pending <span class="count">(%s)</span>'
			),
			'date_floating' => true,
		)
	);

	register_post_status(
		'private',
		array(
			'label'       => _x( 'Private', 'post status' ),
			'private'     => true,
			'_builtin'    => true, /* internal use only. */
			/* translators: %s: Number of private posts. */
			'label_count' => _n_noop(
				'Private <span class="count">(%s)</span>',
				'Private <span class="count">(%s)</span>'
			),
		)
	);

	register_post_status(
		'trash',
		array(
			'label'                     => _x( 'Trash', 'post status' ),
			'internal'                  => true,
			'_builtin'                  => true, /* internal use only. */
			/* translators: %s: Number of trashed posts. */
			'label_count'               => _n_noop(
				'Trash <span class="count">(%s)</span>',
				'Trash <span class="count">(%s)</span>'
			),
			'show_in_admin_status_list' => true,
		)
	);

	register_post_status(
		'auto-draft',
		array(
			'label'         => 'auto-draft',
			'internal'      => true,
			'_builtin'      => true, /* internal use only. */
			'date_floating' => true,
		)
	);

	register_post_status(
		'inherit',
		array(
			'label'               => 'inherit',
			'internal'            => true,
			'_builtin'            => true, /* internal use only. */
			'exclude_from_search' => false,
		)
	);

	register_post_status(
		'request-pending',
		array(
			'label'               => _x( 'Pending', 'request status' ),
			'internal'            => true,
			'_builtin'            => true, /* internal use only. */
			/* translators: %s: Number of pending requests. */
			'label_count'         => _n_noop(
				'Pending <span class="count">(%s)</span>',
				'Pending <span class="count">(%s)</span>'
			),
			'exclude_from_search' => false,
		)
	);

	register_post_status(
		'request-confirmed',
		array(
			'label'               => _x( 'Confirmed', 'request status' ),
			'internal'            => true,
			'_builtin'            => true, /* internal use only. */
			/* translators: %s: Number of confirmed requests. */
			'label_count'         => _n_noop(
				'Confirmed <span class="count">(%s)</span>',
				'Confirmed <span class="count">(%s)</span>'
			),
			'exclude_from_search' => false,
		)
	);

	register_post_status(
		'request-failed',
		array(
			'label'               => _x( 'Failed', 'request status' ),
			'internal'            => true,
			'_builtin'            => true, /* internal use only. */
			/* translators: %s: Number of failed requests. */
			'label_count'         => _n_noop(
				'Failed <span class="count">(%s)</span>',
				'Failed <span class="count">(%s)</span>'
			),
			'exclude_from_search' => false,
		)
	);

	register_post_status(
		'request-completed',
		array(
			'label'               => _x( 'Completed', 'request status' ),
			'internal'            => true,
			'_builtin'            => true, /* internal use only. */
			/* translators: %s: Number of completed requests. */
			'label_count'         => _n_noop(
				'Completed <span class="count">(%s)</span>',
				'Completed <span class="count">(%s)</span>'
			),
			'exclude_from_search' => false,
		)
	);
}

/**
 * Retrieves attached file path based on attachment ID.
 *
 * By default the path will go through the {@see 'get_attached_file'} filter, but
 * passing `true` to the `$unfiltered` argument will return the file path unfiltered.
 *
 * The function works by retrieving the `_wp_attached_file` post meta value.
 * This is a convenience function to prevent looking up the meta name and provide
 * a mechanism for sending the attached filename through a filter.
 *
 * @since 2.0.0
 *
 * @param int  $attachment_id Attachment ID.
 * @param bool $unfiltered    Optional. Whether to skip the {@see 'get_attached_file'} filter.
 *                            Default false.
 * @return string|false The file path to where the attached file should be, false otherwise.
 */
function get_attached_file( $attachment_id, $unfiltered = false ) {
	$file = get_post_meta( $attachment_id, '_wp_attached_file', true );

	// If the file is relative, prepend upload dir.
	if ( $file && 0 !== strpos( $file, '/' ) && ! preg_match( '|^.:\\\|', $file ) ) {
		$uploads = wp_get_upload_dir();
		if ( false === $uploads['error'] ) {
			$file = $uploads['basedir'] . "/$file";
		}
	}

	if ( $unfiltered ) {
		return $file;
	}

	/**
	 * Filters the attached file based on the given ID.
	 *
	 * @since 2.1.0
	 *
	 * @param string|false $file          The file path to where the attached file should be, false otherwise.
	 * @param int          $attachment_id Attachment ID.
	 */
	return apply_filters( 'get_attached_file', $file, $attachment_id );
}

/**
 * Updates attachment file path based on attachment ID.
 *
 * Used to update the file path of the attachment, which uses post meta name
 * '_wp_attached_file' to store the path of the attachment.
 *
 * @since 2.1.0
 *
 * @param int    $attachment_id Attachment ID.
 * @param string $file          File path for the attachment.
 * @return bool True on success, false on failure.
 */
function update_attached_file( $attachment_id, $file ) {
	if ( ! get_post( $attachment_id ) ) {
		return false;
	}

	/**
	 * Filters the path to the attached file to update.
	 *
	 * @since 2.1.0
	 *
	 * @param string $file          Path to the attached file to update.
	 * @param int    $attachment_id Attachment ID.
	 */
	$file = apply_filters( 'update_attached_file', $file, $attachment_id );

	$file = _wp_relative_upload_path( $file );
	if ( $file ) {
		return update_post_meta( $attachment_id, '_wp_attached_file', $file );
	} else {
		return delete_post_meta( $attachment_id, '_wp_attached_file' );
	}
}

/**
 * Returns relative path to an uploaded file.
 *
 * The path is relative to the current upload dir.
 *
 * @since 2.9.0
 * @access private
 *
 * @param string $path Full path to the file.
 * @return string Relative path on success, unchanged path on failure.
 */
function _wp_relative_upload_path( $path ) {
	$new_path = $path;

	$uploads = wp_get_upload_dir();
	if ( 0 === strpos( $new_path, $uploads['basedir'] ) ) {
			$new_path = str_replace( $uploads['basedir'], '', $new_path );
			$new_path = ltrim( $new_path, '/' );
	}

	/**
	 * Filters the relative path to an uploaded file.
	 *
	 * @since 2.9.0
	 *
	 * @param string $new_path Relative path to the file.
	 * @param string $path     Full path to the file.
	 */
	return apply_filters( '_wp_relative_upload_path', $new_path, $path );
}

/**
 * Retrieves all children of the post parent ID.
 *
 * Normally, without any enhancements, the children would apply to pages. In the
 * context of the inner workings of WordPress, pages, posts, and attachments
 * share the same table, so therefore the functionality could apply to any one
 * of them. It is then noted that while this function does not work on posts, it
 * does not mean that it won't work on posts. It is recommended that you know
 * what context you wish to retrieve the children of.
 *
 * Attachments may also be made the child of a post, so if that is an accurate
 * statement (which needs to be verified), it would then be possible to get
 * all of the attachments for a post. Attachments have since changed since
 * version 2.5, so this is most likely inaccurate, but serves generally as an
 * example of what is possible.
 *
 * The arguments listed as defaults are for this function and also of the
 * get_posts() function. The arguments are combined with the get_children defaults
 * and are then passed to the get_posts() function, which accepts additional arguments.
 * You can replace the defaults in this function, listed below and the additional
 * arguments listed in the get_posts() function.
 *
 * The 'post_parent' is the most important argument and important attention
 * needs to be paid to the $args parameter. If you pass either an object or an
 * integer (number), then just the 'post_parent' is grabbed and everything else
 * is lost. If you don't specify any arguments, then it is assumed that you are
 * in The Loop and the post parent will be grabbed for from the current post.
 *
 * The 'post_parent' argument is the ID to get the children. The 'numberposts'
 * is the amount of posts to retrieve that has a default of '-1', which is
 * used to get all of the posts. Giving a number higher than 0 will only
 * retrieve that amount of posts.
 *
 * The 'post_type' and 'post_status' arguments can be used to choose what
 * criteria of posts to retrieve. The 'post_type' can be anything, but WordPress
 * post types are 'post', 'pages', and 'attachments'. The 'post_status'
 * argument will accept any post status within the write administration panels.
 *
 * @since 2.0.0
 *
 * @see get_posts()
 * @todo Check validity of description.
 *
 * @global WP_Post $post Global post object.
 *
 * @param mixed  $args   Optional. User defined arguments for replacing the defaults. Default empty.
 * @param string $output Optional. The required return type. One of OBJECT, ARRAY_A, or ARRAY_N, which
 *                       correspond to a WP_Post object, an associative array, or a numeric array,
 *                       respectively. Default OBJECT.
 * @return WP_Post[]|array[]|int[] Array of post objects, arrays, or IDs, depending on `$output`.
 */
function get_children( $args = '', $output = OBJECT ) {
	$kids = array();
	if ( empty( $args ) ) {
		if ( isset( $GLOBALS['post'] ) ) {
			$args = array( 'post_parent' => (int) $GLOBALS['post']->post_parent );
		} else {
			return $kids;
		}
	} elseif ( is_object( $args ) ) {
		$args = array( 'post_parent' => (int) $args->post_parent );
	} elseif ( is_numeric( $args ) ) {
		$args = array( 'post_parent' => (int) $args );
	}

	$defaults = array(
		'numberposts' => -1,
		'post_type'   => 'any',
		'post_status' => 'any',
		'post_parent' => 0,
	);

	$parsed_args = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults );

	$children = get_posts( $parsed_args );

	if ( ! $children ) {
		return $kids;
	}

	if ( ! empty( $parsed_args['fields'] ) ) {
		return $children;
	}

	update_post_cache( $children );

	foreach ( $children as $key => $child ) {
		$kids[ $child->ID ] = $children[ $key ];
	}

	if ( OBJECT === $output ) {
		return $kids;
	} elseif ( ARRAY_A === $output ) {
		$weeuns = array();
		foreach ( (array) $kids as $kid ) {
			$weeuns[ $kid->ID ] = get_object_vars( $kids[ $kid->ID ] );
		}
		return $weeuns;
	} elseif ( ARRAY_N === $output ) {
		$babes = array();
		foreach ( (array) $kids as $kid ) {
			$babes[ $kid->ID ] = array_values( get_object_vars( $kids[ $kid->ID ] ) );
		}
		return $babes;
	} else {
		return $kids;
	}
}

/**
 * Gets extended entry info (<!--more-->).
 *
 * There should not be any space after the second dash and before the word
 * 'more'. There can be text or space(s) after the word 'more', but won't be
 * referenced.
 *
 * The returned array has 'main', 'extended', and 'more_text' keys. Main has the text before
 * the `<!--more-->`. The 'extended' key has the content after the
 * `<!--more-->` comment. The 'more_text' key has the custom "Read More" text.
 *
 * @since 1.0.0
 *
 * @param string $post Post content.
 * @return string[] {
 *     Extended entry info.
 *
 *     @type string $main      Content before the more tag.
 *     @type string $extended  Content after the more tag.
 *     @type string $more_text Custom read more text, or empty string.
 * }
 */
function get_extended( $post ) {
	// Match the new style more links.
	if ( preg_match( '/<!--more(.*?)?-->/', $post, $matches ) ) {
		list($main, $extended) = explode( $matches[0], $post, 2 );
		$more_text             = $matches[1];
	} else {
		$main      = $post;
		$extended  = '';
		$more_text = '';
	}

	// Leading and trailing whitespace.
	$main      = preg_replace( '/^[\s]*(.*)[\s]*$/', '\\1', $main );
	$extended  = preg_replace( '/^[\s]*(.*)[\s]*$/', '\\1', $extended );
	$more_text = preg_replace( '/^[\s]*(.*)[\s]*$/', '\\1', $more_text );

	return array(
		'main'      => $main,
		'extended'  => $extended,
		'more_text' => $more_text,
	);
}

/**
 * Retrieves post data given a post ID or post object.
 *
 * See sanitize_post() for optional $filter values. Also, the parameter
 * `$post`, must be given as a variable, since it is passed by reference.
 *
 * @since 1.5.1
 *
 * @global WP_Post $post Global post object.
 *
 * @param int|WP_Post|null $post   Optional. Post ID or post object. `null`, `false`, `0` and other PHP falsey values
 *                                 return the current global post inside the loop. A numerically valid post ID that
 *                                 points to a non-existent post returns `null`. Defaults to global $post.
 * @param string           $output Optional. The required return type. One of OBJECT, ARRAY_A, or ARRAY_N, which
 *                                 correspond to a WP_Post object, an associative array, or a numeric array,
 *                                 respectively. Default OBJECT.
 * @param string           $filter Optional. Type of filter to apply. Accepts 'raw', 'edit', 'db',
 *                                 or 'display'. Default 'raw'.
 * @return WP_Post|array|null Type corresponding to $output on success or null on failure.
 *                            When $output is OBJECT, a `WP_Post` instance is returned.
 */
function get_post( $post = null, $output = OBJECT, $filter = 'raw' ) {
	if ( empty( $post ) && isset( $GLOBALS['post'] ) ) {
		$post = $GLOBALS['post'];
	}

	if ( $post instanceof WP_Post ) {
		$_post = $post;
	} elseif ( is_object( $post ) ) {
		if ( empty( $post->filter ) ) {
			$_post = sanitize_post( $post, 'raw' );
			$_post = new WP_Post( $_post );
		} elseif ( 'raw' === $post->filter ) {
			$_post = new WP_Post( $post );
		} else {
			$_post = WP_Post::get_instance( $post->ID );
		}
	} else {
		$_post = WP_Post::get_instance( $post );
	}

	if ( ! $_post ) {
		return null;
	}

	$_post = $_post->filter( $filter );

	if ( ARRAY_A === $output ) {
		return $_post->to_array();
	} elseif ( ARRAY_N === $output ) {
		return array_values( $_post->to_array() );
	}

	return $_post;
}

/**
 * Retrieves the IDs of the ancestors of a post.
 *
 * @since 2.5.0
 *
 * @param int|WP_Post $post Post ID or post object.
 * @return int[] Array of ancestor IDs or empty array if there are none.
 */
function get_post_ancestors( $post ) {
	$post = get_post( $post );

	if ( ! $post || empty( $post->post_parent ) || $post->post_parent == $post->ID ) {
		return array();
	}

	$ancestors = array();

	$id          = $post->post_parent;
	$ancestors[] = $id;

	while ( $ancestor = get_post( $id ) ) {
		// Loop detection: If the ancestor has been seen before, break.
		if ( empty( $ancestor->post_parent ) || ( $ancestor->post_parent == $post->ID ) || in_array( $ancestor->post_parent, $ancestors, true ) ) {
			break;
		}

		$id          = $ancestor->post_parent;
		$ancestors[] = $id;
	}

	return $ancestors;
}

/**
 * Retrieves data from a post field based on Post ID.
 *
 * Examples of the post field will be, 'post_type', 'post_status', 'post_content',
 * etc and based off of the post object property or key names.
 *
 * The context values are based off of the taxonomy filter functions and
 * supported values are found within those functions.
 *
 * @since 2.3.0
 * @since 4.5.0 The `$post` parameter was made optional.
 *
 * @see sanitize_post_field()
 *
 * @param string      $field   Post field name.
 * @param int|WP_Post $post    Optional. Post ID or post object. Defaults to global $post.
 * @param string      $context Optional. How to filter the field. Accepts 'raw', 'edit', 'db',
 *                             or 'display'. Default 'display'.
 * @return string The value of the post field on success, empty string on failure.
 */
function get_post_field( $field, $post = null, $context = 'display' ) {
	$post = get_post( $post );

	if ( ! $post ) {
		return '';
	}

	if ( ! isset( $post->$field ) ) {
		return '';
	}

	return sanitize_post_field( $field, $post->$field, $post->ID, $context );
}

/**
 * Retrieves the mime type of an attachment based on the ID.
 *
 * This function can be used with any post type, but it makes more sense with
 * attachments.
 *
 * @since 2.0.0
 *
 * @param int|WP_Post $post Optional. Post ID or post object. Defaults to global $post.
 * @return string|false The mime type on success, false on failure.
 */
function get_post_mime_type( $post = null ) {
	$post = get_post( $post );

	if ( is_object( $post ) ) {
		return $post->post_mime_type;
	}

	return false;
}

/**
 * Retrieves the post status based on the post ID.
 *
 * If the post ID is of an attachment, then the parent post status will be given
 * instead.
 *
 * @since 2.0.0
 *
 * @param int|WP_Post $post Optional. Post ID or post object. Defaults to global $post.
 * @return string|false Post status on success, false on failure.
 */
function get_post_status( $post = null ) {
	$post = get_post( $post );

	if ( ! is_object( $post ) ) {
		return false;
	}

	$post_status = $post->post_status;

	if (
		'attachment' === $post->post_type &&
		'inherit' === $post_status
	) {
		if (
			0 === $post->post_parent ||
			! get_post( $post->post_parent ) ||
			$post->ID === $post->post_parent
		) {
			// Unattached attachments with inherit status are assumed to be published.
			$post_status = 'publish';
		} elseif ( 'trash' === get_post_status( $post->post_parent ) ) {
			// Get parent status prior to trashing.
			$post_status = get_post_meta( $post->post_parent, '_wp_trash_meta_status', true );

			if ( ! $post_status ) {
				// Assume publish as above.
				$post_status = 'publish';
			}
		} else {
			$post_status = get_post_status( $post->post_parent );
		}
	} elseif (
		'attachment' === $post->post_type &&
		! in_array( $post_status, array( 'private', 'trash', 'auto-draft' ), true )
	) {
		/*
		 * Ensure uninherited attachments have a permitted status either 'private', 'trash', 'auto-draft'.
		 * This is to match the logic in wp_insert_post().
		 *
		 * Note: 'inherit' is excluded from this check as it is resolved to the parent post's
		 * status in the logic block above.
		 */
		$post_status = 'publish';
	}

	/**
	 * Filters the post status.
	 *
	 * @since 4.4.0
	 * @since 5.7.0 The attachment post type is now passed through this filter.
	 *
	 * @param string  $post_status The post status.
	 * @param WP_Post $post        The post object.
	 */
	return apply_filters( 'get_post_status', $post_status, $post );
}

/**
 * Retrieves all of the WordPress supported post statuses.
 *
 * Posts have a limited set of valid status values, this provides the
 * post_status values and descriptions.
 *
 * @since 2.5.0
 *
 * @return string[] Array of post status labels keyed by their status.
 */
function get_post_statuses() {
	$status = array(
		'draft'   => __( 'Draft' ),
		'pending' => __( 'Pending Review' ),
		'private' => __( 'Private' ),
		'publish' => __( 'Published' ),
	);

	return $status;
}

/**
 * Retrieves all of the WordPress support page statuses.
 *
 * Pages have a limited set of valid status values, this provides the
 * post_status values and descriptions.
 *
 * @since 2.5.0
 *
 * @return string[] Array of page status labels keyed by their status.
 */
function get_page_statuses() {
	$status = array(
		'draft'   => __( 'Draft' ),
		'private' => __( 'Private' ),
		'publish' => __( 'Published' ),
	);

	return $status;
}

/**
 * Returns statuses for privacy requests.
 *
 * @since 4.9.6
 * @access private
 *
 * @return array
 */
function _wp_privacy_statuses() {
	return array(
		'request-pending'   => _x( 'Pending', 'request status' ),      // Pending confirmation from user.
		'request-confirmed' => _x( 'Confirmed', 'request status' ),    // User has confirmed the action.
		'request-failed'    => _x( 'Failed', 'request status' ),       // User failed to confirm the action.
		'request-completed' => _x( 'Completed', 'request status' ),    // Admin has handled the request.
	);
}

/**
 * Registers a post status. Do not use before init.
 *
 * A simple function for creating or modifying a post status based on the
 * parameters given. The function will accept an array (second optional
 * parameter), along with a string for the post status name.
 *
 * Arguments prefixed with an _underscore shouldn't be used by plugins and themes.
 *
 * @since 3.0.0
 *
 * @global stdClass[] $wp_post_statuses Inserts new post status object into the list
 *
 * @param string       $post_status Name of the post status.
 * @param array|string $args {
 *     Optional. Array or string of post status arguments.
 *
 *     @type bool|string $label                     A descriptive name for the post status marked
 *                                                  for translation. Defaults to value of $post_status.
 *     @type array|false $label_count               Nooped plural text from _n_noop() to provide the singular
 *                                                  and plural forms of the label for counts. Default false
 *                                                  which means the `$label` argument will be used for both
 *                                                  the singular and plural forms of this label.
 *     @type bool        $exclude_from_search       Whether to exclude posts with this post status
 *                                                  from search results. Default is value of $internal.
 *     @type bool        $_builtin                  Whether the status is built-in. Core-use only.
 *                                                  Default false.
 *     @type bool        $public                    Whether posts of this status should be shown
 *                                                  in the front end of the site. Default false.
 *     @type bool        $internal                  Whether the status is for internal use only.
 *                                                  Default false.
 *     @type bool        $protected                 Whether posts with this status should be protected.
 *                                                  Default false.
 *     @type bool        $private                   Whether posts with this status should be private.
 *                                                  Default false.
 *     @type bool        $publicly_queryable        Whether posts with this status should be publicly-
 *                                                  queryable. Default is value of $public.
 *     @type bool        $show_in_admin_all_list    Whether to include posts in the edit listing for
 *                                                  their post type. Default is the opposite value
 *                                                  of $internal.
 *     @type bool        $show_in_admin_status_list Show in the list of statuses with post counts at
 *                                                  the top of the edit listings,
 *                                                  e.g. All (12) | Published (9) | My Custom Status (2)
 *                                                  Default is the opposite value of $internal.
 *     @type bool        $date_floating             Whether the post has a floating creation date.
 *                                                  Default to false.
 * }
 * @return object
 */
function register_post_status( $post_status, $args = array() ) {
	global $wp_post_statuses;

	if ( ! is_array( $wp_post_statuses ) ) {
		$wp_post_statuses = array();
	}

	// Args prefixed with an underscore are reserved for internal use.
	$defaults = array(
		'label'                     => false,
		'label_count'               => false,
		'exclude_from_search'       => null,
		'_builtin'                  => false,
		'public'                    => null,
		'internal'                  => null,
		'protected'                 => null,
		'private'                   => null,
		'publicly_queryable'        => null,
		'show_in_admin_status_list' => null,
		'show_in_admin_all_list'    => null,
		'date_floating'             => null,
	);
	$args     = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults );
	$args     = (object) $args;

	$post_status = sanitize_key( $post_status );
	$args->name  = $post_status;

	// Set various defaults.
	if ( null === $args->public && null === $args->internal && null === $args->protected && null === $args->private ) {
		$args->internal = true;
	}

	if ( null === $args->public ) {
		$args->public = false;
	}

	if ( null === $args->private ) {
		$args->private = false;
	}

	if ( null === $args->protected ) {
		$args->protected = false;
	}

	if ( null === $args->internal ) {
		$args->internal = false;
	}

	if ( null === $args->publicly_queryable ) {
		$args->publicly_queryable = $args->public;
	}

	if ( null === $args->exclude_from_search ) {
		$args->exclude_from_search = $args->internal;
	}

	if ( null === $args->show_in_admin_all_list ) {
		$args->show_in_admin_all_list = ! $args->internal;
	}

	if ( null === $args->show_in_admin_status_list ) {
		$args->show_in_admin_status_list = ! $args->internal;
	}

	if ( null === $args->date_floating ) {
		$args->date_floating = false;
	}

	if ( false === $args->label ) {
		$args->label = $post_status;
	}

	if ( false === $args->label_count ) {
		// phpcs:ignore WordPress.WP.I18n.NonSingularStringLiteralSingle,WordPress.WP.I18n.NonSingularStringLiteralPlural
		$args->label_count = _n_noop( $args->label, $args->label );
	}

	$wp_post_statuses[ $post_status ] = $args;

	return $args;
}

/**
 * Retrieves a post status object by name.
 *
 * @since 3.0.0
 *
 * @global stdClass[] $wp_post_statuses List of post statuses.
 *
 * @see register_post_status()
 *
 * @param string $post_status The name of a registered post status.
 * @return stdClass|null A post status object.
 */
function get_post_status_object( $post_status ) {
	global $wp_post_statuses;

	if ( empty( $wp_post_statuses[ $post_status ] ) ) {
		return null;
	}

	return $wp_post_statuses[ $post_status ];
}

/**
 * Gets a list of post statuses.
 *
 * @since 3.0.0
 *
 * @global stdClass[] $wp_post_statuses List of post statuses.
 *
 * @see register_post_status()
 *
 * @param array|string $args     Optional. Array or string of post status arguments to compare against
 *                               properties of the global `$wp_post_statuses objects`. Default empty array.
 * @param string       $output   Optional. The type of output to return, either 'names' or 'objects'. Default 'names'.
 * @param string       $operator Optional. The logical operation to perform. 'or' means only one element
 *                               from the array needs to match; 'and' means all elements must match.
 *                               Default 'and'.
 * @return string[]|stdClass[] A list of post status names or objects.
 */
function get_post_stati( $args = array(), $output = 'names', $operator = 'and' ) {
	global $wp_post_statuses;

	$field = ( 'names' === $output ) ? 'name' : false;

	return wp_filter_object_list( $wp_post_statuses, $args, $operator, $field );
}

/**
 * Determines whether the post type is hierarchical.
 *
 * A false return value might also mean that the post type does not exist.
 *
 * @since 3.0.0
 *
 * @see get_post_type_object()
 *
 * @param string $post_type Post type name
 * @return bool Whether post type is hierarchical.
 */
function is_post_type_hierarchical( $post_type ) {
	if ( ! post_type_exists( $post_type ) ) {
		return false;
	}

	$post_type = get_post_type_object( $post_type );
	return $post_type->hierarchical;
}

/**
 * Determines whether a post type is registered.
 *
 * For more information on this and similar theme functions, check out
 * the {@link https://developer.wordpress.org/themes/basics/conditional-tags/
 * Conditional Tags} article in the Theme Developer Handbook.
 *
 * @since 3.0.0
 *
 * @see get_post_type_object()
 *
 * @param string $post_type Post type name.
 * @return bool Whether post type is registered.
 */
function post_type_exists( $post_type ) {
	return (bool) get_post_type_object( $post_type );
}

/**
 * Retrieves the post type of the current post or of a given post.
 *
 * @since 2.1.0
 *
 * @param int|WP_Post|null $post Optional. Post ID or post object. Default is global $post.
 * @return string|false          Post type on success, false on failure.
 */
function get_post_type( $post = null ) {
	$post = get_post( $post );
	if ( $post ) {
		return $post->post_type;
	}

	return false;
}

/**
 * Retrieves a post type object by name.
 *
 * @since 3.0.0
 * @since 4.6.0 Object returned is now an instance of `WP_Post_Type`.
 *
 * @global array $wp_post_types List of post types.
 *
 * @see register_post_type()
 *
 * @param string $post_type The name of a registered post type.
 * @return WP_Post_Type|null WP_Post_Type object if it exists, null otherwise.
 */
function get_post_type_object( $post_type ) {
	global $wp_post_types;

	if ( ! is_scalar( $post_type ) || empty( $wp_post_types[ $post_type ] ) ) {
		return null;
	}

	return $wp_post_types[ $post_type ];
}

/**
 * Gets a list of all registered post type objects.
 *
 * @since 2.9.0
 *
 * @global array $wp_post_types List of post types.
 *
 * @see register_post_type() for accepted arguments.
 *
 * @param array|string $args     Optional. An array of key => value arguments to match against
 *                               the post type objects. Default empty array.
 * @param string       $output   Optional. The type of output to return. Accepts post type 'names'
 *                               or 'objects'. Default 'names'.
 * @param string       $operator Optional. The logical operation to perform. 'or' means only one
 *                               element from the array needs to match; 'and' means all elements
 *                               must match; 'not' means no elements may match. Default 'and'.
 * @return string[]|WP_Post_Type[] An array of post type names or objects.
 */
function get_post_types( $args = array(), $output = 'names', $operator = 'and' ) {
	global $wp_post_types;

	$field = ( 'names' === $output ) ? 'name' : false;

	return wp_filter_object_list( $wp_post_types, $args, $operator, $field );
}

/**
 * Registers a post type.
 *
 * Note: Post type registrations should not be hooked before the
 * {@see 'init'} action. Also, any taxonomy connections should be
 * registered via the `$taxonomies` argument to ensure consistency
 * when hooks such as {@see 'parse_query'} or {@see 'pre_get_posts'}
 * are used.
 *
 * Post types can support any number of built-in core features such
 * as meta boxes, custom fields, post thumbnails, post statuses,
 * comments, and more. See the `$supports` argument for a complete
 * list of supported features.
 *
 * @since 2.9.0
 * @since 3.0.0 The `show_ui` argument is now enforced on the new post screen.
 * @since 4.4.0 The `show_ui` argument is now enforced on the post type listing
 *              screen and post editing screen.
 * @since 4.6.0 Post type object returned is now an instance of `WP_Post_Type`.
 * @since 4.7.0 Introduced `show_in_rest`, `rest_base` and `rest_controller_class`
 *              arguments to register the post type in REST API.
 * @since 5.0.0 The `template` and `template_lock` arguments were added.
 * @since 5.3.0 The `supports` argument will now accept an array of arguments for a feature.
 * @since 5.9.0 The `rest_namespace` argument was added.
 *
 * @global array $wp_post_types List of post types.
 *
 * @param string       $post_type Post type key. Must not exceed 20 characters and may only contain
 *                                lowercase alphanumeric characters, dashes, and underscores. See sanitize_key().
 * @param array|string $args {
 *     Array or string of arguments for registering a post type.
 *
 *     @type string       $label                 Name of the post type shown in the menu. Usually plural.
 *                                               Default is value of $labels['name'].
 *     @type string[]     $labels                An array of labels for this post type. If not set, post
 *                                               labels are inherited for non-hierarchical types and page
 *                                               labels for hierarchical ones. See get_post_type_labels() for a full
 *                                               list of supported labels.
 *     @type string       $description           A short descriptive summary of what the post type is.
 *                                               Default empty.
 *     @type bool         $public                Whether a post type is intended for use publicly either via
 *                                               the admin interface or by front-end users. While the default
 *                                               settings of $exclude_from_search, $publicly_queryable, $show_ui,
 *                                               and $show_in_nav_menus are inherited from $public, each does not
 *                                               rely on this relationship and controls a very specific intention.
 *                                               Default false.
 *     @type bool         $hierarchical          Whether the post type is hierarchical (e.g. page). Default false.
 *     @type bool         $exclude_from_search   Whether to exclude posts with this post type from front end search
 *                                               results. Default is the opposite value of $public.
 *     @type bool         $publicly_queryable    Whether queries can be performed on the front end for the post type
 *                                               as part of parse_request(). Endpoints would include:
 *                                               * ?post_type={post_type_key}
 *                                               * ?{post_type_key}={single_post_slug}
 *                                               * ?{post_type_query_var}={single_post_slug}
 *                                               If not set, the default is inherited from $public.
 *     @type bool         $show_ui               Whether to generate and allow a UI for managing this post type in the
 *                                               admin. Default is value of $public.
 *     @type bool|string  $show_in_menu          Where to show the post type in the admin menu. To work, $show_ui
 *                                               must be true. If true, the post type is shown in its own top level
 *                                               menu. If false, no menu is shown. If a string of an existing top
 *                                               level menu ('tools.php' or 'edit.php?post_type=page', for example), the
 *                                               post type will be placed as a sub-menu of that.
 *                                               Default is value of $show_ui.
 *     @type bool         $show_in_nav_menus     Makes this post type available for selection in navigation menus.
 *                                               Default is value of $public.
 *     @type bool         $show_in_admin_bar     Makes this post type available via the admin bar. Default is value
 *                                               of $show_in_menu.
 *     @type bool         $show_in_rest          Whether to include the post type in the REST API. Set this to true
 *                                               for the post type to be available in the block editor.
 *     @type string       $rest_base             To change the base URL of REST API route. Default is $post_type.
 *     @type string       $rest_namespace        To change the namespace URL of REST API route. Default is wp/v2.
 *     @type string       $rest_controller_class REST API controller class name. Default is 'WP_REST_Posts_Controller'.
 *     @type int          $menu_position         The position in the menu order the post type should appear. To work,
 *                                               $show_in_menu must be true. Default null (at the bottom).
 *     @type string       $menu_icon             The URL to the icon to be used for this menu. Pass a base64-encoded
 *                                               SVG using a data URI, which will be colored to match the color scheme
 *                                               -- this should begin with 'data:image/svg+xml;base64,'. Pass the name
 *                                               of a Dashicons helper class to use a font icon, e.g.
 *                                               'dashicons-chart-pie'. Pass 'none' to leave div.wp-menu-image empty
 *                                               so an icon can be added via CSS. Defaults to use the posts icon.
 *     @type string|array $capability_type       The string to use to build the read, edit, and delete capabilities.
 *                                               May be passed as an array to allow for alternative plurals when using
 *                                               this argument as a base to construct the capabilities, e.g.
 *                                               array('story', 'stories'). Default 'post'.
 *     @type string[]     $capabilities          Array of capabilities for this post type. $capability_type is used
 *                                               as a base to construct capabilities by default.
 *                                               See get_post_type_capabilities().
 *     @type bool         $map_meta_cap          Whether to use the internal default meta capability handling.
 *                                               Default false.
 *     @type array        $supports              Core feature(s) the post type supports. Serves as an alias for calling
 *                                               add_post_type_support() directly. Core features include 'title',
 *                                               'editor', 'comments', 'revisions', 'trackbacks', 'author', 'excerpt',
 *                                               'page-attributes', 'thumbnail', 'custom-fields', and 'post-formats'.
 *                                               Additionally, the 'revisions' feature dictates whether the post type
 *                                               will store revisions, and the 'comments' feature dictates whether the
 *                                               comments count will show on the edit screen. A feature can also be
 *                                               specified as an array of arguments to provide additional information
 *                                               about supporting that feature.
 *                                               Example: `array( 'my_feature', array( 'field' => 'value' ) )`.
 *                                               Default is an array containing 'title' and 'editor'.
 *     @type callable     $register_meta_box_cb  Provide a callback function that sets up the meta boxes for the
 *                                               edit form. Do remove_meta_box() and add_meta_box() calls in the
 *                                               callback. Default null.
 *     @type string[]     $taxonomies            An array of taxonomy identifiers that will be registered for the
 *                                               post type. Taxonomies can be registered later with register_taxonomy()
 *                                               or register_taxonomy_for_object_type().
 *                                               Default empty array.
 *     @type bool|string  $has_archive           Whether there should be post type archives, or if a string, the
 *                                               archive slug to use. Will generate the proper rewrite rules if
 *                                               $rewrite is enabled. Default false.
 *     @type bool|array   $rewrite               {
 *         Triggers the handling of rewrites for this post type. To prevent rewrite, set to false.
 *         Defaults to true, using $post_type as slug. To specify rewrite rules, an array can be
 *         passed with any of these keys:
 *
 *         @type string $slug       Customize the permastruct slug. Defaults to $post_type key.
 *         @type bool   $with_front Whether the permastruct should be prepended with WP_Rewrite::$front.
 *                                  Default true.
 *         @type bool   $feeds      Whether the feed permastruct should be built for this post type.
 *                                  Default is value of $has_archive.
 *         @type bool   $pages      Whether the permastruct should provide for pagination. Default true.
 *         @type int    $ep_mask    Endpoint mask to assign. If not specified and permalink_epmask is set,
 *                                  inherits from $permalink_epmask. If not specified and permalink_epmask
 *                                  is not set, defaults to EP_PERMALINK.
 *     }
 *     @type string|bool  $query_var             Sets the query_var key for this post type. Defaults to $post_type
 *                                               key. If false, a post type cannot be loaded at
 *                                               ?{query_var}={post_slug}. If specified as a string, the query
 *                                               ?{query_var_string}={post_slug} will be valid.
 *     @type bool         $can_export            Whether to allow this post type to be exported. Default true.
 *     @type bool         $delete_with_user      Whether to delete posts of this type when deleting a user.
 *                                               * If true, posts of this type belonging to the user will be moved
 *                                                 to Trash when the user is deleted.
 *                                               * If false, posts of this type belonging to the user will *not*
 *                                                 be trashed or deleted.
 *                                               * If not set (the default), posts are trashed if post type supports
 *                                                 the 'author' feature. Otherwise posts are not trashed or deleted.
 *                                               Default null.
 *     @type array        $template              Array of blocks to use as the default initial state for an editor
 *                                               session. Each item should be an array containing block name and
 *                                               optional attributes. Default empty array.
 *     @type string|false $template_lock         Whether the block template should be locked if $template is set.
 *                                               * If set to 'all', the user is unable to insert new blocks,
 *                                                 move existing blocks and delete blocks.
 *                                               * If set to 'insert', the user is able to move existing blocks
 *                                                 but is unable to insert new blocks and delete blocks.
 *                                               Default false.
 *     @type bool         $_builtin              FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY! True if this post type is a native or
 *                                               "built-in" post_type. Default false.
 *     @type string       $_edit_link            FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY! URL segment to use for edit link of
 *                                               this post type. Default 'post.php?post=%d'.
 * }
 * @return WP_Post_Type|WP_Error The registered post type object on success,
 *                               WP_Error object on failure.
 */
function register_post_type( $post_type, $args = array() ) {
	global $wp_post_types;

	if ( ! is_array( $wp_post_types ) ) {
		$wp_post_types = array();
	}

	// Sanitize post type name.
	$post_type = sanitize_key( $post_type );

	if ( empty( $post_type ) || strlen( $post_type ) > 20 ) {
		_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, __( 'Post type names must be between 1 and 20 characters in length.' ), '4.2.0' );
		return new WP_Error( 'post_type_length_invalid', __( 'Post type names must be between 1 and 20 characters in length.' ) );
	}

	$post_type_object = new WP_Post_Type( $post_type, $args );
	$post_type_object->add_supports();
	$post_type_object->add_rewrite_rules();
	$post_type_object->register_meta_boxes();

	$wp_post_types[ $post_type ] = $post_type_object;

	$post_type_object->add_hooks();
	$post_type_object->register_taxonomies();

	/**
	 * Fires after a post type is registered.
	 *
	 * @since 3.3.0
	 * @since 4.6.0 Converted the `$post_type` parameter to accept a `WP_Post_Type` object.
	 *
	 * @param string       $post_type        Post type.
	 * @param WP_Post_Type $post_type_object Arguments used to register the post type.
	 */
	do_action( 'registered_post_type', $post_type, $post_type_object );

	/**
	 * Fires after a specific post type is registered.
	 *
	 * The dynamic portion of the filter name, `$post_type`, refers to the post type key.
	 *
	 * Possible hook names include:
	 *
	 *  - `registered_post_type_post`
	 *  - `registered_post_type_page`
	 *
	 * @since 6.0.0
	 *
	 * @param string       $post_type        Post type.
	 * @param WP_Post_Type $post_type_object Arguments used to register the post type.
	 */
	do_action( "registered_post_type_{$post_type}", $post_type, $post_type_object );

	return $post_type_object;
}

/**
 * Unregisters a post type.
 *
 * Cannot be used to unregister built-in post types.
 *
 * @since 4.5.0
 *
 * @global array $wp_post_types List of post types.
 *
 * @param string $post_type Post type to unregister.
 * @return true|WP_Error True on success, WP_Error on failure or if the post type doesn't exist.
 */
function unregister_post_type( $post_type ) {
	global $wp_post_types;

	if ( ! post_type_exists( $post_type ) ) {
		return new WP_Error( 'invalid_post_type', __( 'Invalid post type.' ) );
	}

	$post_type_object = get_post_type_object( $post_type );

	// Do not allow unregistering internal post types.
	if ( $post_type_object->_builtin ) {
		return new WP_Error( 'invalid_post_type', __( 'Unregistering a built-in post type is not allowed' ) );
	}

	$post_type_object->remove_supports();
	$post_type_object->remove_rewrite_rules();
	$post_type_object->unregister_meta_boxes();
	$post_type_object->remove_hooks();
	$post_type_object->unregister_taxonomies();

	unset( $wp_post_types[ $post_type ] );

	/**
	 * Fires after a post type was unregistered.
	 *
	 * @since 4.5.0
	 *
	 * @param string $post_type Post type key.
	 */
	do_action( 'unregistered_post_type', $post_type );

	return true;
}

/**
 * Builds an object with all post type capabilities out of a post type object
 *
 * Post type capabilities use the 'capability_type' argument as a base, if the
 * capability is not set in the 'capabilities' argument array or if the
 * 'capabilities' argument is not supplied.
 *
 * The capability_type argument can optionally be registered as an array, with
 * the first value being singular and the second plural, e.g. array('story, 'stories')
 * Otherwise, an 's' will be added to the value for the plural form. After
 * registration, capability_type will always be a string of the singular value.
 *
 * By default, eight keys are accepted as part of the capabilities array:
 *
 * - edit_post, read_post, and delete_post are meta capabilities, which are then
 *   generally mapped to corresponding primitive capabilities depending on the
 *   context, which would be the post being edited/read/deleted and the user or
 *   role being checked. Thus these capabilities would generally not be granted
 *   directly to users or roles.
 *
 * - edit_posts - Controls whether objects of this post type can be edited.
 * - edit_others_posts - Controls whether objects of this type owned by other users
 *   can be edited. If the post type does not support an author, then this will
 *   behave like edit_posts.
 * - delete_posts - Controls whether objects of this post type can be deleted.
 * - publish_posts - Controls publishing objects of this post type.
 * - read_private_posts - Controls whether private objects can be read.
 *
 * These five primitive capabilities are checked in core in various locations.
 * There are also six other primitive capabilities which are not referenced
 * directly in core, except in map_meta_cap(), which takes the three aforementioned
 * meta capabilities and translates them into one or more primitive capabilities
 * that must then be checked against the user or role, depending on the context.
 *
 * - read - Controls whether objects of this post type can be read.
 * - delete_private_posts - Controls whether private objects can be deleted.
 * - delete_published_posts - Controls whether published objects can be deleted.
 * - delete_others_posts - Controls whether objects owned by other users can be
 *   can be deleted. If the post type does not support an author, then this will
 *   behave like delete_posts.
 * - edit_private_posts - Controls whether private objects can be edited.
 * - edit_published_posts - Controls whether published objects can be edited.
 *
 * These additional capabilities are only used in map_meta_cap(). Thus, they are
 * only assigned by default if the post type is registered with the 'map_meta_cap'
 * argument set to true (default is false).
 *
 * @since 3.0.0
 * @since 5.4.0 'delete_posts' is included in default capabilities.
 *
 * @see register_post_type()
 * @see map_meta_cap()
 *
 * @param object $args Post type registration arguments.
 * @return object Object with all the capabilities as member variables.
 */
function get_post_type_capabilities( $args ) {
	if ( ! is_array( $args->capability_type ) ) {
		$args->capability_type = array( $args->capability_type, $args->capability_type . 's' );
	}

	// Singular base for meta capabilities, plural base for primitive capabilities.
	list( $singular_base, $plural_base ) = $args->capability_type;

	$default_capabilities = array(
		// Meta capabilities.
		'edit_post'          => 'edit_' . $singular_base,
		'read_post'          => 'read_' . $singular_base,
		'delete_post'        => 'delete_' . $singular_base,
		// Primitive capabilities used outside of map_meta_cap():
		'edit_posts'         => 'edit_' . $plural_base,
		'edit_others_posts'  => 'edit_others_' . $plural_base,
		'delete_posts'       => 'delete_' . $plural_base,
		'publish_posts'      => 'publish_' . $plural_base,
		'read_private_posts' => 'read_private_' . $plural_base,
	);

	// Primitive capabilities used within map_meta_cap():
	if ( $args->map_meta_cap ) {
		$default_capabilities_for_mapping = array(
			'read'                   => 'read',
			'delete_private_posts'   => 'delete_private_' . $plural_base,
			'delete_published_posts' => 'delete_published_' . $plural_base,
			'delete_others_posts'    => 'delete_others_' . $plural_base,
			'edit_private_posts'     => 'edit_private_' . $plural_base,
			'edit_published_posts'   => 'edit_published_' . $plural_base,
		);
		$default_capabilities             = array_merge( $default_capabilities, $default_capabilities_for_mapping );
	}

	$capabilities = array_merge( $default_capabilities, $args->capabilities );

	// Post creation capability simply maps to edit_posts by default:
	if ( ! isset( $capabilities['create_posts'] ) ) {
		$capabilities['create_posts'] = $capabilities['edit_posts'];
	}

	// Remember meta capabilities for future reference.
	if ( $args->map_meta_cap ) {
		_post_type_meta_capabilities( $capabilities );
	}

	return (object) $capabilities;
}

/**
 * Stores or returns a list of post type meta caps for map_meta_cap().
 *
 * @since 3.1.0
 * @access private
 *
 * @global array $post_type_meta_caps Used to store meta capabilities.
 *
 * @param string[] $capabilities Post type meta capabilities.
 */
function _post_type_meta_capabilities( $capabilities = null ) {
	global $post_type_meta_caps;

	foreach ( $capabilities as $core => $custom ) {
		if ( in_array( $core, array( 'read_post', 'delete_post', 'edit_post' ), true ) ) {
			$post_type_meta_caps[ $custom ] = $core;
		}
	}
}

/**
 * Builds an object with all post type labels out of a post type object.
 *
 * Accepted keys of the label array in the post type object:
 *
 * - `name` - General name for the post type, usually plural. The same and overridden
 *          by `$post_type_object->label`. Default is 'Posts' / 'Pages'.
 * - `singular_name` - Name for one object of this post type. Default is 'Post' / 'Page'.
 * - `add_new` - Default is 'Add New' for both hierarchical and non-hierarchical types.
 *             When internationalizing this string, please use a {@link https://developer.wordpress.org/plugins/internationalization/how-to-internationalize-your-plugin/#disambiguation-by-context gettext context}
 *             matching your post type. Example: `_x( 'Add New', 'product', 'textdomain' );`.
 * - `add_new_item` - Label for adding a new singular item. Default is 'Add New Post' / 'Add New Page'.
 * - `edit_item` - Label for editing a singular item. Default is 'Edit Post' / 'Edit Page'.
 * - `new_item` - Label for the new item page title. Default is 'New Post' / 'New Page'.
 * - `view_item` - Label for viewing a singular item. Default is 'View Post' / 'View Page'.
 * - `view_items` - Label for viewing post type archives. Default is 'View Posts' / 'View Pages'.
 * - `search_items` - Label for searching plural items. Default is 'Search Posts' / 'Search Pages'.
 * - `not_found` - Label used when no items are found. Default is 'No posts found' / 'No pages found'.
 * - `not_found_in_trash` - Label used when no items are in the Trash. Default is 'No posts found in Trash' /
 *                        'No pages found in Trash'.
 * - `parent_item_colon` - Label used to prefix parents of hierarchical items. Not used on non-hierarchical
 *                       post types. Default is 'Parent Page:'.
 * - `all_items` - Label to signify all items in a submenu link. Default is 'All Posts' / 'All Pages'.
 * - `archives` - Label for archives in nav menus. Default is 'Post Archives' / 'Page Archives'.
 * - `attributes` - Label for the attributes meta box. Default is 'Post Attributes' / 'Page Attributes'.
 * - `insert_into_item` - Label for the media frame button. Default is 'Insert into post' / 'Insert into page'.
 * - `uploaded_to_this_item` - Label for the media frame filter. Default is 'Uploaded to this post' /
 *                           'Uploaded to this page'.
 * - `featured_image` - Label for the featured image meta box title. Default is 'Featured image'.
 * - `set_featured_image` - Label for setting the featured image. Default is 'Set featured image'.
 * - `remove_featured_image` - Label for removing the featured image. Default is 'Remove featured image'.
 * - `use_featured_image` - Label in the media frame for using a featured image. Default is 'Use as featured image'.
 * - `menu_name` - Label for the menu name. Default is the same as `name`.
 * - `filter_items_list` - Label for the table views hidden heading. Default is 'Filter posts list' /
 *                       'Filter pages list'.
 * - `filter_by_date` - Label for the date filter in list tables. Default is 'Filter by date'.
 * - `items_list_navigation` - Label for the table pagination hidden heading. Default is 'Posts list navigation' /
 *                           'Pages list navigation'.
 * - `items_list` - Label for the table hidden heading. Default is 'Posts list' / 'Pages list'.
 * - `item_published` - Label used when an item is published. Default is 'Post published.' / 'Page published.'
 * - `item_published_privately` - Label used when an item is published with private visibility.
 *                              Default is 'Post published privately.' / 'Page published privately.'
 * - `item_reverted_to_draft` - Label used when an item is switched to a draft.
 *                            Default is 'Post reverted to draft.' / 'Page reverted to draft.'
 * - `item_scheduled` - Label used when an item is scheduled for publishing. Default is 'Post scheduled.' /
 *                    'Page scheduled.'
 * - `item_updated` - Label used when an item is updated. Default is 'Post updated.' / 'Page updated.'
 * - `item_link` - Title for a navigation link block variation. Default is 'Post Link' / 'Page Link'.
 * - `item_link_description` - Description for a navigation link block variation. Default is 'A link to a post.' /
 *                             'A link to a page.'
 *
 * Above, the first default value is for non-hierarchical post types (like posts)
 * and the second one is for hierarchical post types (like pages).
 *
 * Note: To set labels used in post type admin notices, see the {@see 'post_updated_messages'} filter.
 *
 * @since 3.0.0
 * @since 4.3.0 Added the `featured_image`, `set_featured_image`, `remove_featured_image`,
 *              and `use_featured_image` labels.
 * @since 4.4.0 Added the `archives`, `insert_into_item`, `uploaded_to_this_item`, `filter_items_list`,
 *              `items_list_navigation`, and `items_list` labels.
 * @since 4.6.0 Converted the `$post_type` parameter to accept a `WP_Post_Type` object.
 * @since 4.7.0 Added the `view_items` and `attributes` labels.
 * @since 5.0.0 Added the `item_published`, `item_published_privately`, `item_reverted_to_draft`,
 *              `item_scheduled`, and `item_updated` labels.
 * @since 5.7.0 Added the `filter_by_date` label.
 * @since 5.8.0 Added the `item_link` and `item_link_description` labels.
 *
 * @access private
 *
 * @param object|WP_Post_Type $post_type_object Post type object.
 * @return object Object with all the labels as member variables.
 */
function get_post_type_labels( $post_type_object ) {
	$nohier_vs_hier_defaults = WP_Post_Type::get_default_labels();

	$nohier_vs_hier_defaults['menu_name'] = $nohier_vs_hier_defaults['name'];

	$labels = _get_custom_object_labels( $post_type_object, $nohier_vs_hier_defaults );

	$post_type = $post_type_object->name;

	$default_labels = clone $labels;

	/**
	 * Filters the labels of a specific post type.
	 *
	 * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$post_type`, refers to
	 * the post type slug.
	 *
	 * Possible hook names include:
	 *
	 *  - `post_type_labels_post`
	 *  - `post_type_labels_page`
	 *  - `post_type_labels_attachment`
	 *
	 * @since 3.5.0
	 *
	 * @see get_post_type_labels() for the full list of labels.
	 *
	 * @param object $labels Object with labels for the post type as member variables.
	 */
	$labels = apply_filters( "post_type_labels_{$post_type}", $labels );

	// Ensure that the filtered labels contain all required default values.
	$labels = (object) array_merge( (array) $default_labels, (array) $labels );

	return $labels;
}

/**
 * Builds an object with custom-something object (post type, taxonomy) labels
 * out of a custom-something object
 *
 * @since 3.0.0
 * @access private
 *
 * @param object $data_object             A custom-something object.
 * @param array  $nohier_vs_hier_defaults Hierarchical vs non-hierarchical default labels.
 * @return object Object containing labels for the given custom-something object.
 */
function _get_custom_object_labels( $data_object, $nohier_vs_hier_defaults ) {
	$data_object->labels = (array) $data_object->labels;

	if ( isset( $data_object->label ) && empty( $data_object->labels['name'] ) ) {
		$data_object->labels['name'] = $data_object->label;
	}

	if ( ! isset( $data_object->labels['singular_name'] ) && isset( $data_object->labels['name'] ) ) {
		$data_object->labels['singular_name'] = $data_object->labels['name'];
	}

	if ( ! isset( $data_object->labels['name_admin_bar'] ) ) {
		$data_object->labels['name_admin_bar'] =
			isset( $data_object->labels['singular_name'] )
			? $data_object->labels['singular_name']
			: $data_object->name;
	}

	if ( ! isset( $data_object->labels['menu_name'] ) && isset( $data_object->labels['name'] ) ) {
		$data_object->labels['menu_name'] = $data_object->labels['name'];
	}

	if ( ! isset( $data_object->labels['all_items'] ) && isset( $data_object->labels['menu_name'] ) ) {
		$data_object->labels['all_items'] = $data_object->labels['menu_name'];
	}

	if ( ! isset( $data_object->labels['archives'] ) && isset( $data_object->labels['all_items'] ) ) {
		$data_object->labels['archives'] = $data_object->labels['all_items'];
	}

	$defaults = array();
	foreach ( $nohier_vs_hier_defaults as $key => $value ) {
		$defaults[ $key ] = $data_object->hierarchical ? $value[1] : $value[0];
	}

	$labels              = array_merge( $defaults, $data_object->labels );
	$data_object->labels = (object) $data_object->labels;

	return (object) $labels;
}

/**
 * Adds submenus for post types.
 *
 * @access private
 * @since 3.1.0
 */
function _add_post_type_submenus() {
	foreach ( get_post_types( array( 'show_ui' => true ) ) as $ptype ) {
		$ptype_obj = get_post_type_object( $ptype );
		// Sub-menus only.
		if ( ! $ptype_obj->show_in_menu || true === $ptype_obj->show_in_menu ) {
			continue;
		}
		add_submenu_page( $ptype_obj->show_in_menu, $ptype_obj->labels->name, $ptype_obj->labels->all_items, $ptype_obj->cap->edit_posts, "edit.php?post_type=$ptype" );
	}
}

/**
 * Registers support of certain features for a post type.
 *
 * All core features are directly associated with a functional area of the edit
 * screen, such as the editor or a meta box. Features include: 'title', 'editor',
 * 'comments', 'revisions', 'trackbacks', 'author', 'excerpt', 'page-attributes',
 * 'thumbnail', 'custom-fields', and 'post-formats'.
 *
 * Additionally, the 'revisions' feature dictates whether the post type will
 * store revisions, and the 'comments' feature dictates whether the comments
 * count will show on the edit screen.
 *
 * A third, optional parameter can also be passed along with a feature to provide
 * additional information about supporting that feature.
 *
 * Example usage:
 *
 *     add_post_type_support( 'my_post_type', 'comments' );
 *     add_post_type_support( 'my_post_type', array(
 *         'author', 'excerpt',
 *     ) );
 *     add_post_type_support( 'my_post_type', 'my_feature', array(
 *         'field' => 'value',
 *     ) );
 *
 * @since 3.0.0
 * @since 5.3.0 Formalized the existing and already documented `...$args` parameter
 *              by adding it to the function signature.
 *
 * @global array $_wp_post_type_features
 *
 * @param string       $post_type The post type for which to add the feature.
 * @param string|array $feature   The feature being added, accepts an array of
 *                                feature strings or a single string.
 * @param mixed        ...$args   Optional extra arguments to pass along with certain features.
 */
function add_post_type_support( $post_type, $feature, ...$args ) {
	global $_wp_post_type_features;

	$features = (array) $feature;
	foreach ( $features as $feature ) {
		if ( $args ) {
			$_wp_post_type_features[ $post_type ][ $feature ] = $args;
		} else {
			$_wp_post_type_features[ $post_type ][ $feature ] = true;
		}
	}
}

/**
 * Removes support for a feature from a post type.
 *
 * @since 3.0.0
 *
 * @global array $_wp_post_type_features
 *
 * @param string $post_type The post type for which to remove the feature.
 * @param string $feature   The feature being removed.
 */
function remove_post_type_support( $post_type, $feature ) {
	global $_wp_post_type_features;

	unset( $_wp_post_type_features[ $post_type ][ $feature ] );
}

/**
 * Gets all the post type features
 *
 * @since 3.4.0
 *
 * @global array $_wp_post_type_features
 *
 * @param string $post_type The post type.
 * @return array Post type supports list.
 */
function get_all_post_type_supports( $post_type ) {
	global $_wp_post_type_features;

	if ( isset( $_wp_post_type_features[ $post_type ] ) ) {
		return $_wp_post_type_features[ $post_type ];
	}

	return array();
}

/**
 * Checks a post type's support for a given feature.
 *
 * @since 3.0.0
 *
 * @global array $_wp_post_type_features
 *
 * @param string $post_type The post type being checked.
 * @param string $feature   The feature being checked.
 * @return bool Whether the post type supports the given feature.
 */
function post_type_supports( $post_type, $feature ) {
	global $_wp_post_type_features;

	return ( isset( $_wp_post_type_features[ $post_type ][ $feature ] ) );
}

/**
 * Retrieves a list of post type names that support a specific feature.
 *
 * @since 4.5.0
 *
 * @global array $_wp_post_type_features Post type features
 *
 * @param array|string $feature  Single feature or an array of features the post types should support.
 * @param string       $operator Optional. The logical operation to perform. 'or' means
 *                               only one element from the array needs to match; 'and'
 *                               means all elements must match; 'not' means no elements may
 *                               match. Default 'and'.
 * @return string[] A list of post type names.
 */
function get_post_types_by_support( $feature, $operator = 'and' ) {
	global $_wp_post_type_features;

	$features = array_fill_keys( (array) $feature, true );

	return array_keys( wp_filter_object_list( $_wp_post_type_features, $features, $operator ) );
}

/**
 * Updates the post type for the post ID.
 *
 * The page or post cache will be cleaned for the post ID.
 *
 * @since 2.5.0
 *
 * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
 *
 * @param int    $post_id   Optional. Post ID to change post type. Default 0.
 * @param string $post_type Optional. Post type. Accepts 'post' or 'page' to
 *                          name a few. Default 'post'.
 * @return int|false Amount of rows changed. Should be 1 for success and 0 for failure.
 */
function set_post_type( $post_id = 0, $post_type = 'post' ) {
	global $wpdb;

	$post_type = sanitize_post_field( 'post_type', $post_type, $post_id, 'db' );
	$return    = $wpdb->update( $wpdb->posts, array( 'post_type' => $post_type ), array( 'ID' => $post_id ) );

	clean_post_cache( $post_id );

	return $return;
}

/**
 * Determines whether a post type is considered "viewable".
 *
 * For built-in post types such as posts and pages, the 'public' value will be evaluated.
 * For all others, the 'publicly_queryable' value will be used.
 *
 * @since 4.4.0
 * @since 4.5.0 Added the ability to pass a post type name in addition to object.
 * @since 4.6.0 Converted the `$post_type` parameter to accept a `WP_Post_Type` object.
 * @since 5.9.0 Added `is_post_type_viewable` hook to filter the result.
 *
 * @param string|WP_Post_Type $post_type Post type name or object.
 * @return bool Whether the post type should be considered viewable.
 */
function is_post_type_viewable( $post_type ) {
	if ( is_scalar( $post_type ) ) {
		$post_type = get_post_type_object( $post_type );

		if ( ! $post_type ) {
			return false;
		}
	}

	if ( ! is_object( $post_type ) ) {
		return false;
	}

	$is_viewable = $post_type->publicly_queryable || ( $post_type->_builtin && $post_type->public );

	/**
	 * Filters whether a post type is considered "viewable".
	 *
	 * The returned filtered value must be a boolean type to ensure
	 * `is_post_type_viewable()` only returns a boolean. This strictness
	 * is by design to maintain backwards-compatibility and guard against
	 * potential type errors in PHP 8.1+. Non-boolean values (even falsey
	 * and truthy values) will result in the function returning false.
	 *
	 * @since 5.9.0
	 *
	 * @param bool         $is_viewable Whether the post type is "viewable" (strict type).
	 * @param WP_Post_Type $post_type   Post type object.
	 */
	return true === apply_filters( 'is_post_type_viewable', $is_viewable, $post_type );
}

/**
 * Determines whether a post status is considered "viewable".
 *
 * For built-in post statuses such as publish and private, the 'public' value will be evaluated.
 * For all others, the 'publicly_queryable' value will be used.
 *
 * @since 5.7.0
 * @since 5.9.0 Added `is_post_status_viewable` hook to filter the result.
 *
 * @param string|stdClass $post_status Post status name or object.
 * @return bool Whether the post status should be considered viewable.
 */
function is_post_status_viewable( $post_status ) {
	if ( is_scalar( $post_status ) ) {
		$post_status = get_post_status_object( $post_status );

		if ( ! $post_status ) {
			return false;
		}
	}

	if (
		! is_object( $post_status ) ||
		$post_status->internal ||
		$post_status->protected
	) {
		return false;
	}

	$is_viewable = $post_status->publicly_queryable || ( $post_status->_builtin && $post_status->public );

	/**
	 * Filters whether a post status is considered "viewable".
	 *
	 * The returned filtered value must be a boolean type to ensure
	 * `is_post_status_viewable()` only returns a boolean. This strictness
	 * is by design to maintain backwards-compatibility and guard against
	 * potential type errors in PHP 8.1+. Non-boolean values (even falsey
	 * and truthy values) will result in the function returning false.
	 *
	 * @since 5.9.0
	 *
	 * @param bool     $is_viewable Whether the post status is "viewable" (strict type).
	 * @param stdClass $post_status Post status object.
	 */
	return true === apply_filters( 'is_post_status_viewable', $is_viewable, $post_status );
}

/**
 * Determines whether a post is publicly viewable.
 *
 * Posts are considered publicly viewable if both the post status and post type
 * are viewable.
 *
 * @since 5.7.0
 *
 * @param int|WP_Post|null $post Optional. Post ID or post object. Defaults to global $post.
 * @return bool Whether the post is publicly viewable.
 */
function is_post_publicly_viewable( $post = null ) {
	$post = get_post( $post );

	if ( ! $post ) {
		return false;
	}

	$post_type   = get_post_type( $post );
	$post_status = get_post_status( $post );

	return is_post_type_viewable( $post_type ) && is_post_status_viewable( $post_status );
}

/**
 * Retrieves an array of the latest posts, or posts matching the given criteria.
 *
 * For more information on the accepted arguments, see the
 * {@link https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/classes/wp_query/
 * WP_Query} documentation in the Developer Handbook.
 *
 * The `$ignore_sticky_posts` and `$no_found_rows` arguments are ignored by
 * this function and both are set to `true`.
 *
 * The defaults are as follows:
 *
 * @since 1.2.0
 *
 * @see WP_Query
 * @see WP_Query::parse_query()
 *
 * @param array $args {
 *     Optional. Arguments to retrieve posts. See WP_Query::parse_query() for all available arguments.
 *
 *     @type int        $numberposts      Total number of posts to retrieve. Is an alias of `$posts_per_page`
 *                                        in WP_Query. Accepts -1 for all. Default 5.
 *     @type int|string $category         Category ID or comma-separated list of IDs (this or any children).
 *                                        Is an alias of `$cat` in WP_Query. Default 0.
 *     @type int[]      $include          An array of post IDs to retrieve, sticky posts will be included.
 *                                        Is an alias of `$post__in` in WP_Query. Default empty array.
 *     @type int[]      $exclude          An array of post IDs not to retrieve. Default empty array.
 *     @type bool       $suppress_filters Whether to suppress filters. Default true.
 * }
 * @return WP_Post[]|int[] Array of post objects or post IDs.
 */
function get_posts( $args = null ) {
	$defaults = array(
		'numberposts'      => 5,
		'category'         => 0,
		'orderby'          => 'date',
		'order'            => 'DESC',
		'include'          => array(),
		'exclude'          => array(),
		'meta_key'         => '',
		'meta_value'       => '',
		'post_type'        => 'post',
		'suppress_filters' => true,
	);

	$parsed_args = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults );
	if ( empty( $parsed_args['post_status'] ) ) {
		$parsed_args['post_status'] = ( 'attachment' === $parsed_args['post_type'] ) ? 'inherit' : 'publish';
	}
	if ( ! empty( $parsed_args['numberposts'] ) && empty( $parsed_args['posts_per_page'] ) ) {
		$parsed_args['posts_per_page'] = $parsed_args['numberposts'];
	}
	if ( ! empty( $parsed_args['category'] ) ) {
		$parsed_args['cat'] = $parsed_args['category'];
	}
	if ( ! empty( $parsed_args['include'] ) ) {
		$incposts                      = wp_parse_id_list( $parsed_args['include'] );
		$parsed_args['posts_per_page'] = count( $incposts );  // Only the number of posts included.
		$parsed_args['post__in']       = $incposts;
	} elseif ( ! empty( $parsed_args['exclude'] ) ) {
		$parsed_args['post__not_in'] = wp_parse_id_list( $parsed_args['exclude'] );
	}

	$parsed_args['ignore_sticky_posts'] = true;
	$parsed_args['no_found_rows']       = true;

	$get_posts = new WP_Query();
	return $get_posts->query( $parsed_args );

}

//
// Post meta functions.
//

/**
 * Adds a meta field to the given post.
 *
 * Post meta data is called "Custom Fields" on the Administration Screen.
 *
 * @since 1.5.0
 *
 * @param int    $post_id    Post ID.
 * @param string $meta_key   Metadata name.
 * @param mixed  $meta_value Metadata value. Must be serializable if non-scalar.
 * @param bool   $unique     Optional. Whether the same key should not be added.
 *                           Default false.
 * @return int|false Meta ID on success, false on failure.
 */
function add_post_meta( $post_id, $meta_key, $meta_value, $unique = false ) {
	// Make sure meta is added to the post, not a revision.
	$the_post = wp_is_post_revision( $post_id );
	if ( $the_post ) {
		$post_id = $the_post;
	}

	return add_metadata( 'post', $post_id, $meta_key, $meta_value, $unique );
}

/**
 * Deletes a post meta field for the given post ID.
 *
 * You can match based on the key, or key and value. Removing based on key and
 * value, will keep from removing duplicate metadata with the same key. It also
 * allows removing all metadata matching the key, if needed.
 *
 * @since 1.5.0
 *
 * @param int    $post_id    Post ID.
 * @param string $meta_key   Metadata name.
 * @param mixed  $meta_value Optional. Metadata value. If provided,
 *                           rows will only be removed that match the value.
 *                           Must be serializable if non-scalar. Default empty.
 * @return bool True on success, false on failure.
 */
function delete_post_meta( $post_id, $meta_key, $meta_value = '' ) {
	// Make sure meta is deleted from the post, not from a revision.
	$the_post = wp_is_post_revision( $post_id );
	if ( $the_post ) {
		$post_id = $the_post;
	}

	return delete_metadata( 'post', $post_id, $meta_key, $meta_value );
}

/**
 * Retrieves a post meta field for the given post ID.
 *
 * @since 1.5.0
 *
 * @param int    $post_id Post ID.
 * @param string $key     Optional. The meta key to retrieve. By default,
 *                        returns data for all keys. Default empty.
 * @param bool   $single  Optional. Whether to return a single value.
 *                        This parameter has no effect if `$key` is not specified.
 *                        Default false.
 * @return mixed An array of values if `$single` is false.
 *               The value of the meta field if `$single` is true.
 *               False for an invalid `$post_id` (non-numeric, zero, or negative value).
 *               An empty string if a valid but non-existing post ID is passed.
 */
function get_post_meta( $post_id, $key = '', $single = false ) {
	return get_metadata( 'post', $post_id, $key, $single );
}

/**
 * Updates a post meta field based on the given post ID.
 *
 * Use the `$prev_value` parameter to differentiate between meta fields with the
 * same key and post ID.
 *
 * If the meta field for the post does not exist, it will be added and its ID returned.
 *
 * Can be used in place of add_post_meta().
 *
 * @since 1.5.0
 *
 * @param int    $post_id    Post ID.
 * @param string $meta_key   Metadata key.
 * @param mixed  $meta_value Metadata value. Must be serializable if non-scalar.
 * @param mixed  $prev_value Optional. Previous value to check before updating.
 *                           If specified, only update existing metadata entries with
 *                           this value. Otherwise, update all entries. Default empty.
 * @return int|bool Meta ID if the key didn't exist, true on successful update,
 *                  false on failure or if the value passed to the function
 *                  is the same as the one that is already in the database.
 */
function update_post_meta( $post_id, $meta_key, $meta_value, $prev_value = '' ) {
	// Make sure meta is updated for the post, not for a revision.
	$the_post = wp_is_post_revision( $post_id );
	if ( $the_post ) {
		$post_id = $the_post;
	}

	return update_metadata( 'post', $post_id, $meta_key, $meta_value, $prev_value );
}

/**
 * Deletes everything from post meta matching the given meta key.
 *
 * @since 2.3.0
 *
 * @param string $post_meta_key Key to search for when deleting.
 * @return bool Whether the post meta key was deleted from the database.
 */
function delete_post_meta_by_key( $post_meta_key ) {
	return delete_metadata( 'post', null, $post_meta_key, '', true );
}

/**
 * Registers a meta key for posts.
 *
 * @since 4.9.8
 *
 * @param string $post_type Post type to register a meta key for. Pass an empty string
 *                          to register the meta key across all existing post types.
 * @param string $meta_key  The meta key to register.
 * @param array  $args      Data used to describe the meta key when registered. See
 *                          {@see register_meta()} for a list of supported arguments.
 * @return bool True if the meta key was successfully registered, false if not.
 */
function register_post_meta( $post_type, $meta_key, array $args ) {
	$args['object_subtype'] = $post_type;

	return register_meta( 'post', $meta_key, $args );
}

/**
 * Unregisters a meta key for posts.
 *
 * @since 4.9.8
 *
 * @param string $post_type Post type the meta key is currently registered for. Pass
 *                          an empty string if the meta key is registered across all
 *                          existing post types.
 * @param string $meta_key  The meta key to unregister.
 * @return bool True on success, false if the meta key was not previously registered.
 */
function unregister_post_meta( $post_type, $meta_key ) {
	return unregister_meta_key( 'post', $meta_key, $post_type );
}

/**
 * Retrieves post meta fields, based on post ID.
 *
 * The post meta fields are retrieved from the cache where possible,
 * so the function is optimized to be called more than once.
 *
 * @since 1.2.0
 *
 * @param int $post_id Optional. Post ID. Default is the ID of the global `$post`.
 * @return mixed An array of values.
 *               False for an invalid `$post_id` (non-numeric, zero, or negative value).
 *               An empty string if a valid but non-existing post ID is passed.
 */
function get_post_custom( $post_id = 0 ) {
	$post_id = absint( $post_id );

	if ( ! $post_id ) {
		$post_id = get_the_ID();
	}

	return get_post_meta( $post_id );
}

/**
 * Retrieves meta field names for a post.
 *
 * If there are no meta fields, then nothing (null) will be returned.
 *
 * @since 1.2.0
 *
 * @param int $post_id Optional. Post ID. Default is the ID of the global `$post`.
 * @return array|void Array of the keys, if retrieved.
 */
function get_post_custom_keys( $post_id = 0 ) {
	$custom = get_post_custom( $post_id );

	if ( ! is_array( $custom ) ) {
		return;
	}

	$keys = array_keys( $custom );
	if ( $keys ) {
		return $keys;
	}
}

/**
 * Retrieves values for a custom post field.
 *
 * The parameters must not be considered optional. All of the post meta fields
 * will be retrieved and only the meta field key values returned.
 *
 * @since 1.2.0
 *
 * @param string $key     Optional. Meta field key. Default empty.
 * @param int    $post_id Optional. Post ID. Default is the ID of the global `$post`.
 * @return array|null Meta field values.
 */
function get_post_custom_values( $key = '', $post_id = 0 ) {
	if ( ! $key ) {
		return null;
	}

	$custom = get_post_custom( $post_id );

	return isset( $custom[ $key ] ) ? $custom[ $key ] : null;
}

/**
 * Determines whether a post is sticky.
 *
 * Sticky posts should remain at the top of The Loop. If the post ID is not
 * given, then The Loop ID for the current post will be used.
 *
 * For more information on this and similar theme functions, check out
 * the {@link https://developer.wordpress.org/themes/basics/conditional-tags/
 * Conditional Tags} article in the Theme Developer Handbook.
 *
 * @since 2.7.0
 *
 * @param int $post_id Optional. Post ID. Default is the ID of the global `$post`.
 * @return bool Whether post is sticky.
 */
function is_sticky( $post_id = 0 ) {
	$post_id = absint( $post_id );

	if ( ! $post_id ) {
		$post_id = get_the_ID();
	}

	$stickies = get_option( 'sticky_posts' );

	if ( is_array( $stickies ) ) {
		$stickies  = array_map( 'intval', $stickies );
		$is_sticky = in_array( $post_id, $stickies, true );
	} else {
		$is_sticky = false;
	}

	/**
	 * Filters whether a post is sticky.
	 *
	 * @since 5.3.0
	 *
	 * @param bool $is_sticky Whether a post is sticky.
	 * @param int  $post_id   Post ID.
	 */
	return apply_filters( 'is_sticky', $is_sticky, $post_id );
}

/**
 * Sanitizes every post field.
 *
 * If the context is 'raw', then the post object or array will get minimal
 * sanitization of the integer fields.
 *
 * @since 2.3.0
 *
 * @see sanitize_post_field()
 *
 * @param object|WP_Post|array $post    The post object or array
 * @param string               $context Optional. How to sanitize post fields.
 *                                      Accepts 'raw', 'edit', 'db', 'display',
 *                                      'attribute', or 'js'. Default 'display'.
 * @return object|WP_Post|array The now sanitized post object or array (will be the
 *                              same type as `$post`).
 */
function sanitize_post( $post, $context = 'display' ) {
	if ( is_object( $post ) ) {
		// Check if post already filtered for this context.
		if ( isset( $post->filter ) && $context == $post->filter ) {
			return $post;
		}
		if ( ! isset( $post->ID ) ) {
			$post->ID = 0;
		}
		foreach ( array_keys( get_object_vars( $post ) ) as $field ) {
			$post->$field = sanitize_post_field( $field, $post->$field, $post->ID, $context );
		}
		$post->filter = $context;
	} elseif ( is_array( $post ) ) {
		// Check if post already filtered for this context.
		if ( isset( $post['filter'] ) && $context == $post['filter'] ) {
			return $post;
		}
		if ( ! isset( $post['ID'] ) ) {
			$post['ID'] = 0;
		}
		foreach ( array_keys( $post ) as $field ) {
			$post[ $field ] = sanitize_post_field( $field, $post[ $field ], $post['ID'], $context );
		}
		$post['filter'] = $context;
	}
	return $post;
}

/**
 * Sanitizes a post field based on context.
 *
 * Possible context values are:  'raw', 'edit', 'db', 'display', 'attribute' and
 * 'js'. The 'display' context is used by default. 'attribute' and 'js' contexts
 * are treated like 'display' when calling filters.
 *
 * @since 2.3.0
 * @since 4.4.0 Like `sanitize_post()`, `$context` defaults to 'display'.
 *
 * @param string $field   The Post Object field name.
 * @param mixed  $value   The Post Object value.
 * @param int    $post_id Post ID.
 * @param string $context Optional. How to sanitize the field. Possible values are 'raw', 'edit',
 *                        'db', 'display', 'attribute' and 'js'. Default 'display'.
 * @return mixed Sanitized value.
 */
function sanitize_post_field( $field, $value, $post_id, $context = 'display' ) {
	$int_fields = array( 'ID', 'post_parent', 'menu_order' );
	if ( in_array( $field, $int_fields, true ) ) {
		$value = (int) $value;
	}

	// Fields which contain arrays of integers.
	$array_int_fields = array( 'ancestors' );
	if ( in_array( $field, $array_int_fields, true ) ) {
		$value = array_map( 'absint', $value );
		return $value;
	}

	if ( 'raw' === $context ) {
		return $value;
	}

	$prefixed = false;
	if ( false !== strpos( $field, 'post_' ) ) {
		$prefixed        = true;
		$field_no_prefix = str_replace( 'post_', '', $field );
	}

	if ( 'edit' === $context ) {
		$format_to_edit = array( 'post_content', 'post_excerpt', 'post_title', 'post_password' );

		if ( $prefixed ) {

			/**
			 * Filters the value of a specific post field to edit.
			 *
			 * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$field`, refers to the post
			 * field name.
			 *
			 * @since 2.3.0
			 *
			 * @param mixed $value   Value of the post field.
			 * @param int   $post_id Post ID.
			 */
			$value = apply_filters( "edit_{$field}", $value, $post_id );

			/**
			 * Filters the value of a specific post field to edit.
			 *
			 * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$field_no_prefix`, refers to
			 * the post field name.
			 *
			 * @since 2.3.0
			 *
			 * @param mixed $value   Value of the post field.
			 * @param int   $post_id Post ID.
			 */
			$value = apply_filters( "{$field_no_prefix}_edit_pre", $value, $post_id );
		} else {
			$value = apply_filters( "edit_post_{$field}", $value, $post_id );
		}

		if ( in_array( $field, $format_to_edit, true ) ) {
			if ( 'post_content' === $field ) {
				$value = format_to_edit( $value, user_can_richedit() );
			} else {
				$value = format_to_edit( $value );
			}
		} else {
			$value = esc_attr( $value );
		}
	} elseif ( 'db' === $context ) {
		if ( $prefixed ) {

			/**
			 * Filters the value of a specific post field before saving.
			 *
			 * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$field`, refers to the post
			 * field name.
			 *
			 * @since 2.3.0
			 *
			 * @param mixed $value Value of the post field.
			 */
			$value = apply_filters( "pre_{$field}", $value );

			/**
			 * Filters the value of a specific field before saving.
			 *
			 * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$field_no_prefix`, refers
			 * to the post field name.
			 *
			 * @since 2.3.0
			 *
			 * @param mixed $value Value of the post field.
			 */
			$value = apply_filters( "{$field_no_prefix}_save_pre", $value );
		} else {
			$value = apply_filters( "pre_post_{$field}", $value );

			/**
			 * Filters the value of a specific post field before saving.
			 *
			 * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$field`, refers to the post
			 * field name.
			 *
			 * @since 2.3.0
			 *
			 * @param mixed $value Value of the post field.
			 */
			$value = apply_filters( "{$field}_pre", $value );
		}
	} else {

		// Use display filters by default.
		if ( $prefixed ) {

			/**
			 * Filters the value of a specific post field for display.
			 *
			 * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$field`, refers to the post
			 * field name.
			 *
			 * @since 2.3.0
			 *
			 * @param mixed  $value   Value of the prefixed post field.
			 * @param int    $post_id Post ID.
			 * @param string $context Context for how to sanitize the field.
			 *                        Accepts 'raw', 'edit', 'db', 'display',
			 *                        'attribute', or 'js'. Default 'display'.
			 */
			$value = apply_filters( "{$field}", $value, $post_id, $context );
		} else {
			$value = apply_filters( "post_{$field}", $value, $post_id, $context );
		}

		if ( 'attribute' === $context ) {
			$value = esc_attr( $value );
		} elseif ( 'js' === $context ) {
			$value = esc_js( $value );
		}
	}

	// Restore the type for integer fields after esc_attr().
	if ( in_array( $field, $int_fields, true ) ) {
		$value = (int) $value;
	}

	return $value;
}

/**
 * Makes a post sticky.
 *
 * Sticky posts should be displayed at the top of the front page.
 *
 * @since 2.7.0
 *
 * @param int $post_id Post ID.
 */
function stick_post( $post_id ) {
	$post_id  = (int) $post_id;
	$stickies = get_option( 'sticky_posts' );
	$updated  = false;

	if ( ! is_array( $stickies ) ) {
		$stickies = array();
	} else {
		$stickies = array_unique( array_map( 'intval', $stickies ) );
	}

	if ( ! in_array( $post_id, $stickies, true ) ) {
		$stickies[] = $post_id;
		$updated    = update_option( 'sticky_posts', array_values( $stickies ) );
	}

	if ( $updated ) {
		/**
		 * Fires once a post has been added to the sticky list.
		 *
		 * @since 4.6.0
		 *
		 * @param int $post_id ID of the post that was stuck.
		 */
		do_action( 'post_stuck', $post_id );
	}
}

/**
 * Un-sticks a post.
 *
 * Sticky posts should be displayed at the top of the front page.
 *
 * @since 2.7.0
 *
 * @param int $post_id Post ID.
 */
function unstick_post( $post_id ) {
	$post_id  = (int) $post_id;
	$stickies = get_option( 'sticky_posts' );

	if ( ! is_array( $stickies ) ) {
		return;
	}

	$stickies = array_values( array_unique( array_map( 'intval', $stickies ) ) );

	if ( ! in_array( $post_id, $stickies, true ) ) {
		return;
	}

	$offset = array_search( $post_id, $stickies, true );
	if ( false === $offset ) {
		return;
	}

	array_splice( $stickies, $offset, 1 );

	$updated = update_option( 'sticky_posts', $stickies );

	if ( $updated ) {
		/**
		 * Fires once a post has been removed from the sticky list.
		 *
		 * @since 4.6.0
		 *
		 * @param int $post_id ID of the post that was unstuck.
		 */
		do_action( 'post_unstuck', $post_id );
	}
}

/**
 * Returns the cache key for wp_count_posts() based on the passed arguments.
 *
 * @since 3.9.0
 * @access private
 *
 * @param string $type Optional. Post type to retrieve count Default 'post'.
 * @param string $perm Optional. 'readable' or empty. Default empty.
 * @return string The cache key.
 */
function _count_posts_cache_key( $type = 'post', $perm = '' ) {
	$cache_key = 'posts-' . $type;

	if ( 'readable' === $perm && is_user_logged_in() ) {
		$post_type_object = get_post_type_object( $type );

		if ( $post_type_object && ! current_user_can( $post_type_object->cap->read_private_posts ) ) {
			$cache_key .= '_' . $perm . '_' . get_current_user_id();
		}
	}

	return $cache_key;
}

/**
 * Counts number of posts of a post type and if user has permissions to view.
 *
 * This function provides an efficient method of finding the amount of post's
 * type a blog has. Another method is to count the amount of items in
 * get_posts(), but that method has a lot of overhead with doing so. Therefore,
 * when developing for 2.5+, use this function instead.
 *
 * The $perm parameter checks for 'readable' value and if the user can read
 * private posts, it will display that for the user that is signed in.
 *
 * @since 2.5.0
 *
 * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
 *
 * @param string $type Optional. Post type to retrieve count. Default 'post'.
 * @param string $perm Optional. 'readable' or empty. Default empty.
 * @return stdClass Number of posts for each status.
 */
function wp_count_posts( $type = 'post', $perm = '' ) {
	global $wpdb;

	if ( ! post_type_exists( $type ) ) {
		return new stdClass();
	}

	$cache_key = _count_posts_cache_key( $type, $perm );

	$counts = wp_cache_get( $cache_key, 'counts' );
	if ( false !== $counts ) {
		// We may have cached this before every status was registered.
		foreach ( get_post_stati() as $status ) {
			if ( ! isset( $counts->{$status} ) ) {
				$counts->{$status} = 0;
			}
		}

		/** This filter is documented in wp-includes/post.php */
		return apply_filters( 'wp_count_posts', $counts, $type, $perm );
	}

	$query = "SELECT post_status, COUNT( * ) AS num_posts FROM {$wpdb->posts} WHERE post_type = %s";

	if ( 'readable' === $perm && is_user_logged_in() ) {
		$post_type_object = get_post_type_object( $type );
		if ( ! current_user_can( $post_type_object->cap->read_private_posts ) ) {
			$query .= $wpdb->prepare(
				" AND (post_status != 'private' OR ( post_author = %d AND post_status = 'private' ))",
				get_current_user_id()
			);
		}
	}

	$query .= ' GROUP BY post_status';

	$results = (array) $wpdb->get_results( $wpdb->prepare( $query, $type ), ARRAY_A );
	$counts  = array_fill_keys( get_post_stati(), 0 );

	foreach ( $results as $row ) {
		$counts[ $row['post_status'] ] = $row['num_posts'];
	}

	$counts = (object) $counts;
	wp_cache_set( $cache_key, $counts, 'counts' );

	/**
	 * Filters the post counts by status for the current post type.
	 *
	 * @since 3.7.0
	 *
	 * @param stdClass $counts An object containing the current post_type's post
	 *                         counts by status.
	 * @param string   $type   Post type.
	 * @param string   $perm   The permission to determine if the posts are 'readable'
	 *                         by the current user.
	 */
	return apply_filters( 'wp_count_posts', $counts, $type, $perm );
}

/**
 * Counts number of attachments for the mime type(s).
 *
 * If you set the optional mime_type parameter, then an array will still be
 * returned, but will only have the item you are looking for. It does not give
 * you the number of attachments that are children of a post. You can get that
 * by counting the number of children that post has.
 *
 * @since 2.5.0
 *
 * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
 *
 * @param string|string[] $mime_type Optional. Array or comma-separated list of
 *                                   MIME patterns. Default empty.
 * @return stdClass An object containing the attachment counts by mime type.
 */
function wp_count_attachments( $mime_type = '' ) {
	global $wpdb;

	$cache_key = sprintf(
		'attachments%s',
		! empty( $mime_type ) ? ':' . str_replace( '/', '_', implode( '-', (array) $mime_type ) ) : ''
	);

	$counts = wp_cache_get( $cache_key, 'counts' );
	if ( false == $counts ) {
		$and   = wp_post_mime_type_where( $mime_type );
		$count = $wpdb->get_results( "SELECT post_mime_type, COUNT( * ) AS num_posts FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_type = 'attachment' AND post_status != 'trash' $and GROUP BY post_mime_type", ARRAY_A );

		$counts = array();
		foreach ( (array) $count as $row ) {
			$counts[ $row['post_mime_type'] ] = $row['num_posts'];
		}
		$counts['trash'] = $wpdb->get_var( "SELECT COUNT( * ) FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_type = 'attachment' AND post_status = 'trash' $and" );

		wp_cache_set( $cache_key, (object) $counts, 'counts' );
	}

	/**
	 * Filters the attachment counts by mime type.
	 *
	 * @since 3.7.0
	 *
	 * @param stdClass        $counts    An object containing the attachment counts by
	 *                                   mime type.
	 * @param string|string[] $mime_type Array or comma-separated list of MIME patterns.
	 */
	return apply_filters( 'wp_count_attachments', (object) $counts, $mime_type );
}

/**
 * Gets default post mime types.
 *
 * @since 2.9.0
 * @since 5.3.0 Added the 'Documents', 'Spreadsheets', and 'Archives' mime type groups.
 *
 * @return array List of post mime types.
 */
function get_post_mime_types() {
	$post_mime_types = array(   // array( adj, noun )
		'image'       => array(
			__( 'Images' ),
			__( 'Manage Images' ),
			/* translators: %s: Number of images. */
			_n_noop(
				'Image <span class="count">(%s)</span>',
				'Images <span class="count">(%s)</span>'
			),
		),
		'audio'       => array(
			_x( 'Audio', 'file type group' ),
			__( 'Manage Audio' ),
			/* translators: %s: Number of audio files. */
			_n_noop(
				'Audio <span class="count">(%s)</span>',
				'Audio <span class="count">(%s)</span>'
			),
		),
		'video'       => array(
			_x( 'Video', 'file type group' ),
			__( 'Manage Video' ),
			/* translators: %s: Number of video files. */
			_n_noop(
				'Video <span class="count">(%s)</span>',
				'Video <span class="count">(%s)</span>'
			),
		),
		'document'    => array(
			__( 'Documents' ),
			__( 'Manage Documents' ),
			/* translators: %s: Number of documents. */
			_n_noop(
				'Document <span class="count">(%s)</span>',
				'Documents <span class="count">(%s)</span>'
			),
		),
		'spreadsheet' => array(
			__( 'Spreadsheets' ),
			__( 'Manage Spreadsheets' ),
			/* translators: %s: Number of spreadsheets. */
			_n_noop(
				'Spreadsheet <span class="count">(%s)</span>',
				'Spreadsheets <span class="count">(%s)</span>'
			),
		),
		'archive'     => array(
			_x( 'Archives', 'file type group' ),
			__( 'Manage Archives' ),
			/* translators: %s: Number of archives. */
			_n_noop(
				'Archive <span class="count">(%s)</span>',
				'Archives <span class="count">(%s)</span>'
			),
		),
	);

	$ext_types  = wp_get_ext_types();
	$mime_types = wp_get_mime_types();

	foreach ( $post_mime_types as $group => $labels ) {
		if ( in_array( $group, array( 'image', 'audio', 'video' ), true ) ) {
			continue;
		}

		if ( ! isset( $ext_types[ $group ] ) ) {
			unset( $post_mime_types[ $group ] );
			continue;
		}

		$group_mime_types = array();
		foreach ( $ext_types[ $group ] as $extension ) {
			foreach ( $mime_types as $exts => $mime ) {
				if ( preg_match( '!^(' . $exts . ')$!i', $extension ) ) {
					$group_mime_types[] = $mime;
					break;
				}
			}
		}
		$group_mime_types = implode( ',', array_unique( $group_mime_types ) );

		$post_mime_types[ $group_mime_types ] = $labels;
		unset( $post_mime_types[ $group ] );
	}

	/**
	 * Filters the default list of post mime types.
	 *
	 * @since 2.5.0
	 *
	 * @param array $post_mime_types Default list of post mime types.
	 */
	return apply_filters( 'post_mime_types', $post_mime_types );
}

/**
 * Checks a MIME-Type against a list.
 *
 * If the `$wildcard_mime_types` parameter is a string, it must be comma separated
 * list. If the `$real_mime_types` is a string, it is also comma separated to
 * create the list.
 *
 * @since 2.5.0
 *
 * @param string|string[] $wildcard_mime_types Mime types, e.g. `audio/mpeg`, `image` (same as `image/*`),
 *                                             or `flash` (same as `*flash*`).
 * @param string|string[] $real_mime_types     Real post mime type values.
 * @return array array(wildcard=>array(real types)).
 */
function wp_match_mime_types( $wildcard_mime_types, $real_mime_types ) {
	$matches = array();
	if ( is_string( $wildcard_mime_types ) ) {
		$wildcard_mime_types = array_map( 'trim', explode( ',', $wildcard_mime_types ) );
	}
	if ( is_string( $real_mime_types ) ) {
		$real_mime_types = array_map( 'trim', explode( ',', $real_mime_types ) );
	}

	$patternses = array();
	$wild       = '[-._a-z0-9]*';

	foreach ( (array) $wildcard_mime_types as $type ) {
		$mimes = array_map( 'trim', explode( ',', $type ) );
		foreach ( $mimes as $mime ) {
			$regex = str_replace( '__wildcard__', $wild, preg_quote( str_replace( '*', '__wildcard__', $mime ) ) );

			$patternses[][ $type ] = "^$regex$";

			if ( false === strpos( $mime, '/' ) ) {
				$patternses[][ $type ] = "^$regex/";
				$patternses[][ $type ] = $regex;
			}
		}
	}
	asort( $patternses );

	foreach ( $patternses as $patterns ) {
		foreach ( $patterns as $type => $pattern ) {
			foreach ( (array) $real_mime_types as $real ) {
				if ( preg_match( "#$pattern#", $real )
					&& ( empty( $matches[ $type ] ) || false === array_search( $real, $matches[ $type ], true ) )
				) {
					$matches[ $type ][] = $real;
				}
			}
		}
	}

	return $matches;
}

/**
 * Converts MIME types into SQL.
 *
 * @since 2.5.0
 *
 * @param string|string[] $post_mime_types List of mime types or comma separated string
 *                                         of mime types.
 * @param string          $table_alias     Optional. Specify a table alias, if needed.
 *                                         Default empty.
 * @return string The SQL AND clause for mime searching.
 */
function wp_post_mime_type_where( $post_mime_types, $table_alias = '' ) {
	$where     = '';
	$wildcards = array( '', '%', '%/%' );
	if ( is_string( $post_mime_types ) ) {
		$post_mime_types = array_map( 'trim', explode( ',', $post_mime_types ) );
	}

	$wheres = array();

	foreach ( (array) $post_mime_types as $mime_type ) {
		$mime_type = preg_replace( '/\s/', '', $mime_type );
		$slashpos  = strpos( $mime_type, '/' );
		if ( false !== $slashpos ) {
			$mime_group    = preg_replace( '/[^-*.a-zA-Z0-9]/', '', substr( $mime_type, 0, $slashpos ) );
			$mime_subgroup = preg_replace( '/[^-*.+a-zA-Z0-9]/', '', substr( $mime_type, $slashpos + 1 ) );
			if ( empty( $mime_subgroup ) ) {
				$mime_subgroup = '*';
			} else {
				$mime_subgroup = str_replace( '/', '', $mime_subgroup );
			}
			$mime_pattern = "$mime_group/$mime_subgroup";
		} else {
			$mime_pattern = preg_replace( '/[^-*.a-zA-Z0-9]/', '', $mime_type );
			if ( false === strpos( $mime_pattern, '*' ) ) {
				$mime_pattern .= '/*';
			}
		}

		$mime_pattern = preg_replace( '/\*+/', '%', $mime_pattern );

		if ( in_array( $mime_type, $wildcards, true ) ) {
			return '';
		}

		if ( false !== strpos( $mime_pattern, '%' ) ) {
			$wheres[] = empty( $table_alias ) ? "post_mime_type LIKE '$mime_pattern'" : "$table_alias.post_mime_type LIKE '$mime_pattern'";
		} else {
			$wheres[] = empty( $table_alias ) ? "post_mime_type = '$mime_pattern'" : "$table_alias.post_mime_type = '$mime_pattern'";
		}
	}

	if ( ! empty( $wheres ) ) {
		$where = ' AND (' . implode( ' OR ', $wheres ) . ') ';
	}

	return $where;
}

/**
 * Trashes or deletes a post or page.
 *
 * When the post and page is permanently deleted, everything that is tied to
 * it is deleted also. This includes comments, post meta fields, and terms
 * associated with the post.
 *
 * The post or page is moved to Trash instead of permanently deleted unless
 * Trash is disabled, item is already in the Trash, or $force_delete is true.
 *
 * @since 1.0.0
 *
 * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
 * @see wp_delete_attachment()
 * @see wp_trash_post()
 *
 * @param int  $postid       Optional. Post ID. Default 0.
 * @param bool $force_delete Optional. Whether to bypass Trash and force deletion.
 *                           Default false.
 * @return WP_Post|false|null Post data on success, false or null on failure.
 */
function wp_delete_post( $postid = 0, $force_delete = false ) {
	global $wpdb;

	$post = $wpdb->get_row( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT * FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE ID = %d", $postid ) );

	if ( ! $post ) {
		return $post;
	}

	$post = get_post( $post );

	if ( ! $force_delete && ( 'post' === $post->post_type || 'page' === $post->post_type ) && 'trash' !== get_post_status( $postid ) && EMPTY_TRASH_DAYS ) {
		return wp_trash_post( $postid );
	}

	if ( 'attachment' === $post->post_type ) {
		return wp_delete_attachment( $postid, $force_delete );
	}

	/**
	 * Filters whether a post deletion should take place.
	 *
	 * @since 4.4.0
	 *
	 * @param WP_Post|false|null $delete       Whether to go forward with deletion.
	 * @param WP_Post            $post         Post object.
	 * @param bool               $force_delete Whether to bypass the Trash.
	 */
	$check = apply_filters( 'pre_delete_post', null, $post, $force_delete );
	if ( null !== $check ) {
		return $check;
	}

	/**
	 * Fires before a post is deleted, at the start of wp_delete_post().
	 *
	 * @since 3.2.0
	 * @since 5.5.0 Added the `$post` parameter.
	 *
	 * @see wp_delete_post()
	 *
	 * @param int     $postid Post ID.
	 * @param WP_Post $post   Post object.
	 */
	do_action( 'before_delete_post', $postid, $post );

	delete_post_meta( $postid, '_wp_trash_meta_status' );
	delete_post_meta( $postid, '_wp_trash_meta_time' );

	wp_delete_object_term_relationships( $postid, get_object_taxonomies( $post->post_type ) );

	$parent_data  = array( 'post_parent' => $post->post_parent );
	$parent_where = array( 'post_parent' => $postid );

	if ( is_post_type_hierarchical( $post->post_type ) ) {
		// Point children of this page to its parent, also clean the cache of affected children.
		$children_query = $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT * FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_parent = %d AND post_type = %s", $postid, $post->post_type );
		$children       = $wpdb->get_results( $children_query );
		if ( $children ) {
			$wpdb->update( $wpdb->posts, $parent_data, $parent_where + array( 'post_type' => $post->post_type ) );
		}
	}

	// Do raw query. wp_get_post_revisions() is filtered.
	$revision_ids = $wpdb->get_col( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT ID FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_parent = %d AND post_type = 'revision'", $postid ) );
	// Use wp_delete_post (via wp_delete_post_revision) again. Ensures any meta/misplaced data gets cleaned up.
	foreach ( $revision_ids as $revision_id ) {
		wp_delete_post_revision( $revision_id );
	}

	// Point all attachments to this post up one level.
	$wpdb->update( $wpdb->posts, $parent_data, $parent_where + array( 'post_type' => 'attachment' ) );

	wp_defer_comment_counting( true );

	$comment_ids = $wpdb->get_col( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT comment_ID FROM $wpdb->comments WHERE comment_post_ID = %d ORDER BY comment_ID DESC", $postid ) );
	foreach ( $comment_ids as $comment_id ) {
		wp_delete_comment( $comment_id, true );
	}

	wp_defer_comment_counting( false );

	$post_meta_ids = $wpdb->get_col( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT meta_id FROM $wpdb->postmeta WHERE post_id = %d ", $postid ) );
	foreach ( $post_meta_ids as $mid ) {
		delete_metadata_by_mid( 'post', $mid );
	}

	/**
	 * Fires immediately before a post is deleted from the database.
	 *
	 * @since 1.2.0
	 * @since 5.5.0 Added the `$post` parameter.
	 *
	 * @param int     $postid Post ID.
	 * @param WP_Post $post   Post object.
	 */
	do_action( 'delete_post', $postid, $post );

	$result = $wpdb->delete( $wpdb->posts, array( 'ID' => $postid ) );
	if ( ! $result ) {
		return false;
	}

	/**
	 * Fires immediately after a post is deleted from the database.
	 *
	 * @since 2.2.0
	 * @since 5.5.0 Added the `$post` parameter.
	 *
	 * @param int     $postid Post ID.
	 * @param WP_Post $post   Post object.
	 */
	do_action( 'deleted_post', $postid, $post );

	clean_post_cache( $post );

	if ( is_post_type_hierarchical( $post->post_type ) && $children ) {
		foreach ( $children as $child ) {
			clean_post_cache( $child );
		}
	}

	wp_clear_scheduled_hook( 'publish_future_post', array( $postid ) );

	/**
	 * Fires after a post is deleted, at the conclusion of wp_delete_post().
	 *
	 * @since 3.2.0
	 * @since 5.5.0 Added the `$post` parameter.
	 *
	 * @see wp_delete_post()
	 *
	 * @param int     $postid Post ID.
	 * @param WP_Post $post   Post object.
	 */
	do_action( 'after_delete_post', $postid, $post );

	return $post;
}

/**
 * Resets the page_on_front, show_on_front, and page_for_post settings when
 * a linked page is deleted or trashed.
 *
 * Also ensures the post is no longer sticky.
 *
 * @since 3.7.0
 * @access private
 *
 * @param int $post_id Post ID.
 */
function _reset_front_page_settings_for_post( $post_id ) {
	$post = get_post( $post_id );

	if ( 'page' === $post->post_type ) {
		/*
		 * If the page is defined in option page_on_front or post_for_posts,
		 * adjust the corresponding options.
		 */
		if ( get_option( 'page_on_front' ) == $post->ID ) {
			update_option( 'show_on_front', 'posts' );
			update_option( 'page_on_front', 0 );
		}
		if ( get_option( 'page_for_posts' ) == $post->ID ) {
			update_option( 'page_for_posts', 0 );
		}
	}

	unstick_post( $post->ID );
}

/**
 * Moves a post or page to the Trash
 *
 * If Trash is disabled, the post or page is permanently deleted.
 *
 * @since 2.9.0
 *
 * @see wp_delete_post()
 *
 * @param int $post_id Optional. Post ID. Default is the ID of the global `$post`
 *                     if `EMPTY_TRASH_DAYS` equals true.
 * @return WP_Post|false|null Post data on success, false or null on failure.
 */
function wp_trash_post( $post_id = 0 ) {
	if ( ! EMPTY_TRASH_DAYS ) {
		return wp_delete_post( $post_id, true );
	}

	$post = get_post( $post_id );

	if ( ! $post ) {
		return $post;
	}

	if ( 'trash' === $post->post_status ) {
		return false;
	}

	/**
	 * Filters whether a post trashing should take place.
	 *
	 * @since 4.9.0
	 *
	 * @param bool|null $trash Whether to go forward with trashing.
	 * @param WP_Post   $post  Post object.
	 */
	$check = apply_filters( 'pre_trash_post', null, $post );

	if ( null !== $check ) {
		return $check;
	}

	/**
	 * Fires before a post is sent to the Trash.
	 *
	 * @since 3.3.0
	 *
	 * @param int $post_id Post ID.
	 */
	do_action( 'wp_trash_post', $post_id );

	add_post_meta( $post_id, '_wp_trash_meta_status', $post->post_status );
	add_post_meta( $post_id, '_wp_trash_meta_time', time() );

	$post_updated = wp_update_post(
		array(
			'ID'          => $post_id,
			'post_status' => 'trash',
		)
	);

	if ( ! $post_updated ) {
		return false;
	}

	wp_trash_post_comments( $post_id );

	/**
	 * Fires after a post is sent to the Trash.
	 *
	 * @since 2.9.0
	 *
	 * @param int $post_id Post ID.
	 */
	do_action( 'trashed_post', $post_id );

	return $post;
}

/**
 * Restores a post from the Trash.
 *
 * @since 2.9.0
 * @since 5.6.0 An untrashed post is now returned to 'draft' status by default, except for
 *              attachments which are returned to their original 'inherit' status.
 *
 * @param int $post_id Optional. Post ID. Default is the ID of the global `$post`.
 * @return WP_Post|false|null Post data on success, false or null on failure.
 */
function wp_untrash_post( $post_id = 0 ) {
	$post = get_post( $post_id );

	if ( ! $post ) {
		return $post;
	}

	$post_id = $post->ID;

	if ( 'trash' !== $post->post_status ) {
		return false;
	}

	$previous_status = get_post_meta( $post_id, '_wp_trash_meta_status', true );

	/**
	 * Filters whether a post untrashing should take place.
	 *
	 * @since 4.9.0
	 * @since 5.6.0 The `$previous_status` parameter was added.
	 *
	 * @param bool|null $untrash         Whether to go forward with untrashing.
	 * @param WP_Post   $post            Post object.
	 * @param string    $previous_status The status of the post at the point where it was trashed.
	 */
	$check = apply_filters( 'pre_untrash_post', null, $post, $previous_status );
	if ( null !== $check ) {
		return $check;
	}

	/**
	 * Fires before a post is restored from the Trash.
	 *
	 * @since 2.9.0
	 * @since 5.6.0 The `$previous_status` parameter was added.
	 *
	 * @param int    $post_id         Post ID.
	 * @param string $previous_status The status of the post at the point where it was trashed.
	 */
	do_action( 'untrash_post', $post_id, $previous_status );

	$new_status = ( 'attachment' === $post->post_type ) ? 'inherit' : 'draft';

	/**
	 * Filters the status that a post gets assigned when it is restored from the trash (untrashed).
	 *
	 * By default posts that are restored will be assigned a status of 'draft'. Return the value of `$previous_status`
	 * in order to assign the status that the post had before it was trashed. The `wp_untrash_post_set_previous_status()`
	 * function is available for this.
	 *
	 * Prior to WordPress 5.6.0, restored posts were always assigned their original status.
	 *
	 * @since 5.6.0
	 *
	 * @param string $new_status      The new status of the post being restored.
	 * @param int    $post_id         The ID of the post being restored.
	 * @param string $previous_status The status of the post at the point where it was trashed.
	 */
	$post_status = apply_filters( 'wp_untrash_post_status', $new_status, $post_id, $previous_status );

	delete_post_meta( $post_id, '_wp_trash_meta_status' );
	delete_post_meta( $post_id, '_wp_trash_meta_time' );

	$post_updated = wp_update_post(
		array(
			'ID'          => $post_id,
			'post_status' => $post_status,
		)
	);

	if ( ! $post_updated ) {
		return false;
	}

	wp_untrash_post_comments( $post_id );

	/**
	 * Fires after a post is restored from the Trash.
	 *
	 * @since 2.9.0
	 * @since 5.6.0 The `$previous_status` parameter was added.
	 *
	 * @param int    $post_id         Post ID.
	 * @param string $previous_status The status of the post at the point where it was trashed.
	 */
	do_action( 'untrashed_post', $post_id, $previous_status );

	return $post;
}

/**
 * Moves comments for a post to the Trash.
 *
 * @since 2.9.0
 *
 * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
 *
 * @param int|WP_Post|null $post Optional. Post ID or post object. Defaults to global $post.
 * @return mixed|void False on failure.
 */
function wp_trash_post_comments( $post = null ) {
	global $wpdb;

	$post = get_post( $post );

	if ( ! $post ) {
		return;
	}

	$post_id = $post->ID;

	/**
	 * Fires before comments are sent to the Trash.
	 *
	 * @since 2.9.0
	 *
	 * @param int $post_id Post ID.
	 */
	do_action( 'trash_post_comments', $post_id );

	$comments = $wpdb->get_results( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT comment_ID, comment_approved FROM $wpdb->comments WHERE comment_post_ID = %d", $post_id ) );

	if ( ! $comments ) {
		return;
	}

	// Cache current status for each comment.
	$statuses = array();
	foreach ( $comments as $comment ) {
		$statuses[ $comment->comment_ID ] = $comment->comment_approved;
	}
	add_post_meta( $post_id, '_wp_trash_meta_comments_status', $statuses );

	// Set status for all comments to post-trashed.
	$result = $wpdb->update( $wpdb->comments, array( 'comment_approved' => 'post-trashed' ), array( 'comment_post_ID' => $post_id ) );

	clean_comment_cache( array_keys( $statuses ) );

	/**
	 * Fires after comments are sent to the Trash.
	 *
	 * @since 2.9.0
	 *
	 * @param int   $post_id  Post ID.
	 * @param array $statuses Array of comment statuses.
	 */
	do_action( 'trashed_post_comments', $post_id, $statuses );

	return $result;
}

/**
 * Restores comments for a post from the Trash.
 *
 * @since 2.9.0
 *
 * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
 *
 * @param int|WP_Post|null $post Optional. Post ID or post object. Defaults to global $post.
 * @return true|void
 */
function wp_untrash_post_comments( $post = null ) {
	global $wpdb;

	$post = get_post( $post );

	if ( ! $post ) {
		return;
	}

	$post_id = $post->ID;

	$statuses = get_post_meta( $post_id, '_wp_trash_meta_comments_status', true );

	if ( ! $statuses ) {
		return true;
	}

	/**
	 * Fires before comments are restored for a post from the Trash.
	 *
	 * @since 2.9.0
	 *
	 * @param int $post_id Post ID.
	 */
	do_action( 'untrash_post_comments', $post_id );

	// Restore each comment to its original status.
	$group_by_status = array();
	foreach ( $statuses as $comment_id => $comment_status ) {
		$group_by_status[ $comment_status ][] = $comment_id;
	}

	foreach ( $group_by_status as $status => $comments ) {
		// Sanity check. This shouldn't happen.
		if ( 'post-trashed' === $status ) {
			$status = '0';
		}
		$comments_in = implode( ', ', array_map( 'intval', $comments ) );
		$wpdb->query( $wpdb->prepare( "UPDATE $wpdb->comments SET comment_approved = %s WHERE comment_ID IN ($comments_in)", $status ) );
	}

	clean_comment_cache( array_keys( $statuses ) );

	delete_post_meta( $post_id, '_wp_trash_meta_comments_status' );

	/**
	 * Fires after comments are restored for a post from the Trash.
	 *
	 * @since 2.9.0
	 *
	 * @param int $post_id Post ID.
	 */
	do_action( 'untrashed_post_comments', $post_id );
}

/**
 * Retrieves the list of categories for a post.
 *
 * Compatibility layer for themes and plugins. Also an easy layer of abstraction
 * away from the complexity of the taxonomy layer.
 *
 * @since 2.1.0
 *
 * @see wp_get_object_terms()
 *
 * @param int   $post_id Optional. The Post ID. Does not default to the ID of the
 *                       global $post. Default 0.
 * @param array $args    Optional. Category query parameters. Default empty array.
 *                       See WP_Term_Query::__construct() for supported arguments.
 * @return array|WP_Error List of categories. If the `$fields` argument passed via `$args` is 'all' or
 *                        'all_with_object_id', an array of WP_Term objects will be returned. If `$fields`
 *                        is 'ids', an array of category IDs. If `$fields` is 'names', an array of category names.
 *                        WP_Error object if 'category' taxonomy doesn't exist.
 */
function wp_get_post_categories( $post_id = 0, $args = array() ) {
	$post_id = (int) $post_id;

	$defaults = array( 'fields' => 'ids' );
	$args     = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults );

	$cats = wp_get_object_terms( $post_id, 'category', $args );
	return $cats;
}

/**
 * Retrieves the tags for a post.
 *
 * There is only one default for this function, called 'fields' and by default
 * is set to 'all'. There are other defaults that can be overridden in
 * wp_get_object_terms().
 *
 * @since 2.3.0
 *
 * @param int   $post_id Optional. The Post ID. Does not default to the ID of the
 *                       global $post. Default 0.
 * @param array $args    Optional. Tag query parameters. Default empty array.
 *                       See WP_Term_Query::__construct() for supported arguments.
 * @return array|WP_Error Array of WP_Term objects on success or empty array if no tags were found.
 *                        WP_Error object if 'post_tag' taxonomy doesn't exist.
 */
function wp_get_post_tags( $post_id = 0, $args = array() ) {
	return wp_get_post_terms( $post_id, 'post_tag', $args );
}

/**
 * Retrieves the terms for a post.
 *
 * @since 2.8.0
 *
 * @param int             $post_id  Optional. The Post ID. Does not default to the ID of the
 *                                  global $post. Default 0.
 * @param string|string[] $taxonomy Optional. The taxonomy slug or array of slugs for which
 *                                  to retrieve terms. Default 'post_tag'.
 * @param array           $args     {
 *     Optional. Term query parameters. See WP_Term_Query::__construct() for supported arguments.
 *
 *     @type string $fields Term fields to retrieve. Default 'all'.
 * }
 * @return array|WP_Error Array of WP_Term objects on success or empty array if no terms were found.
 *                        WP_Error object if `$taxonomy` doesn't exist.
 */
function wp_get_post_terms( $post_id = 0, $taxonomy = 'post_tag', $args = array() ) {
	$post_id = (int) $post_id;

	$defaults = array( 'fields' => 'all' );
	$args     = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults );

	$tags = wp_get_object_terms( $post_id, $taxonomy, $args );

	return $tags;
}

/**
 * Retrieves a number of recent posts.
 *
 * @since 1.0.0
 *
 * @see get_posts()
 *
 * @param array  $args   Optional. Arguments to retrieve posts. Default empty array.
 * @param string $output Optional. The required return type. One of OBJECT or ARRAY_A, which
 *                       correspond to a WP_Post object or an associative array, respectively.
 *                       Default ARRAY_A.
 * @return array|false Array of recent posts, where the type of each element is determined
 *                     by the `$output` parameter. Empty array on failure.
 */
function wp_get_recent_posts( $args = array(), $output = ARRAY_A ) {

	if ( is_numeric( $args ) ) {
		_deprecated_argument( __FUNCTION__, '3.1.0', __( 'Passing an integer number of posts is deprecated. Pass an array of arguments instead.' ) );
		$args = array( 'numberposts' => absint( $args ) );
	}

	// Set default arguments.
	$defaults = array(
		'numberposts'      => 10,
		'offset'           => 0,
		'category'         => 0,
		'orderby'          => 'post_date',
		'order'            => 'DESC',
		'include'          => '',
		'exclude'          => '',
		'meta_key'         => '',
		'meta_value'       => '',
		'post_type'        => 'post',
		'post_status'      => 'draft, publish, future, pending, private',
		'suppress_filters' => true,
	);

	$parsed_args = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults );

	$results = get_posts( $parsed_args );

	// Backward compatibility. Prior to 3.1 expected posts to be returned in array.
	if ( ARRAY_A === $output ) {
		foreach ( $results as $key => $result ) {
			$results[ $key ] = get_object_vars( $result );
		}
		return $results ? $results : array();
	}

	return $results ? $results : false;

}

/**
 * Inserts or update a post.
 *
 * If the $postarr parameter has 'ID' set to a value, then post will be updated.
 *
 * You can set the post date manually, by setting the values for 'post_date'
 * and 'post_date_gmt' keys. You can close the comments or open the comments by
 * setting the value for 'comment_status' key.
 *
 * @since 1.0.0
 * @since 2.6.0 Added the `$wp_error` parameter to allow a WP_Error to be returned on failure.
 * @since 4.2.0 Support was added for encoding emoji in the post title, content, and excerpt.
 * @since 4.4.0 A 'meta_input' array can now be passed to `$postarr` to add post meta data.
 * @since 5.6.0 Added the `$fire_after_hooks` parameter.
 *
 * @see sanitize_post()
 * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
 *
 * @param array $postarr {
 *     An array of elements that make up a post to update or insert.
 *
 *     @type int    $ID                    The post ID. If equal to something other than 0,
 *                                         the post with that ID will be updated. Default 0.
 *     @type int    $post_author           The ID of the user who added the post. Default is
 *                                         the current user ID.
 *     @type string $post_date             The date of the post. Default is the current time.
 *     @type string $post_date_gmt         The date of the post in the GMT timezone. Default is
 *                                         the value of `$post_date`.
 *     @type string $post_content          The post content. Default empty.
 *     @type string $post_content_filtered The filtered post content. Default empty.
 *     @type string $post_title            The post title. Default empty.
 *     @type string $post_excerpt          The post excerpt. Default empty.
 *     @type string $post_status           The post status. Default 'draft'.
 *     @type string $post_type             The post type. Default 'post'.
 *     @type string $comment_status        Whether the post can accept comments. Accepts 'open' or 'closed'.
 *                                         Default is the value of 'default_comment_status' option.
 *     @type string $ping_status           Whether the post can accept pings. Accepts 'open' or 'closed'.
 *                                         Default is the value of 'default_ping_status' option.
 *     @type string $post_password         The password to access the post. Default empty.
 *     @type string $post_name             The post name. Default is the sanitized post title
 *                                         when creating a new post.
 *     @type string $to_ping               Space or carriage return-separated list of URLs to ping.
 *                                         Default empty.
 *     @type string $pinged                Space or carriage return-separated list of URLs that have
 *                                         been pinged. Default empty.
 *     @type int    $post_parent           Set this for the post it belongs to, if any. Default 0.
 *     @type int    $menu_order            The order the post should be displayed in. Default 0.
 *     @type string $post_mime_type        The mime type of the post. Default empty.
 *     @type string $guid                  Global Unique ID for referencing the post. Default empty.
 *     @type int    $import_id             The post ID to be used when inserting a new post.
 *                                         If specified, must not match any existing post ID. Default 0.
 *     @type int[]  $post_category         Array of category IDs.
 *                                         Defaults to value of the 'default_category' option.
 *     @type array  $tags_input            Array of tag names, slugs, or IDs. Default empty.
 *     @type array  $tax_input             An array of taxonomy terms keyed by their taxonomy name.
 *                                         If the taxonomy is hierarchical, the term list needs to be
 *                                         either an array of term IDs or a comma-separated string of IDs.
 *                                         If the taxonomy is non-hierarchical, the term list can be an array
 *                                         that contains term names or slugs, or a comma-separated string
 *                                         of names or slugs. This is because, in hierarchical taxonomy,
 *                                         child terms can have the same names with different parent terms,
 *                                         so the only way to connect them is using ID. Default empty.
 *     @type array  $meta_input            Array of post meta values keyed by their post meta key. Default empty.
 *     @type string $page_template         Page template to use.
 * }
 * @param bool  $wp_error         Optional. Whether to return a WP_Error on failure. Default false.
 * @param bool  $fire_after_hooks Optional. Whether to fire the after insert hooks. Default true.
 * @return int|WP_Error The post ID on success. The value 0 or WP_Error on failure.
 */
function wp_insert_post( $postarr, $wp_error = false, $fire_after_hooks = true ) {
	global $wpdb;

	// Capture original pre-sanitized array for passing into filters.
	$unsanitized_postarr = $postarr;

	$user_id = get_current_user_id();

	$defaults = array(
		'post_author'           => $user_id,
		'post_content'          => '',
		'post_content_filtered' => '',
		'post_title'            => '',
		'post_excerpt'          => '',
		'post_status'           => 'draft',
		'post_type'             => 'post',
		'comment_status'        => '',
		'ping_status'           => '',
		'post_password'         => '',
		'to_ping'               => '',
		'pinged'                => '',
		'post_parent'           => 0,
		'menu_order'            => 0,
		'guid'                  => '',
		'import_id'             => 0,
		'context'               => '',
		'post_date'             => '',
		'post_date_gmt'         => '',
	);

	$postarr = wp_parse_args( $postarr, $defaults );

	unset( $postarr['filter'] );

	$postarr = sanitize_post( $postarr, 'db' );

	// Are we updating or creating?
	$post_id = 0;
	$update  = false;
	$guid    = $postarr['guid'];

	if ( ! empty( $postarr['ID'] ) ) {
		$update = true;

		// Get the post ID and GUID.
		$post_id     = $postarr['ID'];
		$post_before = get_post( $post_id );

		if ( is_null( $post_before ) ) {
			if ( $wp_error ) {
				return new WP_Error( 'invalid_post', __( 'Invalid post ID.' ) );
			}
			return 0;
		}

		$guid            = get_post_field( 'guid', $post_id );
		$previous_status = get_post_field( 'post_status', $post_id );
	} else {
		$previous_status = 'new';
		$post_before     = null;
	}

	$post_type = empty( $postarr['post_type'] ) ? 'post' : $postarr['post_type'];

	$post_title   = $postarr['post_title'];
	$post_content = $postarr['post_content'];
	$post_excerpt = $postarr['post_excerpt'];

	if ( isset( $postarr['post_name'] ) ) {
		$post_name = $postarr['post_name'];
	} elseif ( $update ) {
		// For an update, don't modify the post_name if it wasn't supplied as an argument.
		$post_name = $post_before->post_name;
	}

	$maybe_empty = 'attachment' !== $post_type
		&& ! $post_content && ! $post_title && ! $post_excerpt
		&& post_type_supports( $post_type, 'editor' )
		&& post_type_supports( $post_type, 'title' )
		&& post_type_supports( $post_type, 'excerpt' );

	/**
	 * Filters whether the post should be considered "empty".
	 *
	 * The post is considered "empty" if both:
	 * 1. The post type supports the title, editor, and excerpt fields
	 * 2. The title, editor, and excerpt fields are all empty
	 *
	 * Returning a truthy value from the filter will effectively short-circuit
	 * the new post being inserted and return 0. If $wp_error is true, a WP_Error
	 * will be returned instead.
	 *
	 * @since 3.3.0
	 *
	 * @param bool  $maybe_empty Whether the post should be considered "empty".
	 * @param array $postarr     Array of post data.
	 */
	if ( apply_filters( 'wp_insert_post_empty_content', $maybe_empty, $postarr ) ) {
		if ( $wp_error ) {
			return new WP_Error( 'empty_content', __( 'Content, title, and excerpt are empty.' ) );
		} else {
			return 0;
		}
	}

	$post_status = empty( $postarr['post_status'] ) ? 'draft' : $postarr['post_status'];

	if ( 'attachment' === $post_type && ! in_array( $post_status, array( 'inherit', 'private', 'trash', 'auto-draft' ), true ) ) {
		$post_status = 'inherit';
	}

	if ( ! empty( $postarr['post_category'] ) ) {
		// Filter out empty terms.
		$post_category = array_filter( $postarr['post_category'] );
	} elseif ( $update && ! isset( $postarr['post_category'] ) ) {
		$post_category = $post_before->post_category;
	}

	// Make sure we set a valid category.
	if ( empty( $post_category ) || 0 === count( $post_category ) || ! is_array( $post_category ) ) {
		// 'post' requires at least one category.
		if ( 'post' === $post_type && 'auto-draft' !== $post_status ) {
			$post_category = array( get_option( 'default_category' ) );
		} else {
			$post_category = array();
		}
	}

	/*
	 * Don't allow contributors to set the post slug for pending review posts.
	 *
	 * For new posts check the primitive capability, for updates check the meta capability.
	 */
	if ( 'pending' === $post_status ) {
		$post_type_object = get_post_type_object( $post_type );

		if ( ! $update && $post_type_object && ! current_user_can( $post_type_object->cap->publish_posts ) ) {
			$post_name = '';
		} elseif ( $update && ! current_user_can( 'publish_post', $post_id ) ) {
			$post_name = '';
		}
	}

	/*
	 * Create a valid post name. Drafts and pending posts are allowed to have
	 * an empty post name.
	 */
	if ( empty( $post_name ) ) {
		if ( ! in_array( $post_status, array( 'draft', 'pending', 'auto-draft' ), true ) ) {
			$post_name = sanitize_title( $post_title );
		} else {
			$post_name = '';
		}
	} else {
		// On updates, we need to check to see if it's using the old, fixed sanitization context.
		$check_name = sanitize_title( $post_name, '', 'old-save' );

		if ( $update && strtolower( urlencode( $post_name ) ) == $check_name && get_post_field( 'post_name', $post_id ) == $check_name ) {
			$post_name = $check_name;
		} else { // New post, or slug has changed.
			$post_name = sanitize_title( $post_name );
		}
	}

	/*
	 * Resolve the post date from any provided post date or post date GMT strings;
	 * if none are provided, the date will be set to now.
	 */
	$post_date = wp_resolve_post_date( $postarr['post_date'], $postarr['post_date_gmt'] );

	if ( ! $post_date ) {
		if ( $wp_error ) {
			return new WP_Error( 'invalid_date', __( 'Invalid date.' ) );
		} else {
			return 0;
		}
	}

	if ( empty( $postarr['post_date_gmt'] ) || '0000-00-00 00:00:00' === $postarr['post_date_gmt'] ) {
		if ( ! in_array( $post_status, get_post_stati( array( 'date_floating' => true ) ), true ) ) {
			$post_date_gmt = get_gmt_from_date( $post_date );
		} else {
			$post_date_gmt = '0000-00-00 00:00:00';
		}
	} else {
		$post_date_gmt = $postarr['post_date_gmt'];
	}

	if ( $update || '0000-00-00 00:00:00' === $post_date ) {
		$post_modified     = current_time( 'mysql' );
		$post_modified_gmt = current_time( 'mysql', 1 );
	} else {
		$post_modified     = $post_date;
		$post_modified_gmt = $post_date_gmt;
	}

	if ( 'attachment' !== $post_type ) {
		$now = gmdate( 'Y-m-d H:i:s' );

		if ( 'publish' === $post_status ) {
			if ( strtotime( $post_date_gmt ) - strtotime( $now ) >= MINUTE_IN_SECONDS ) {
				$post_status = 'future';
			}
		} elseif ( 'future' === $post_status ) {
			if ( strtotime( $post_date_gmt ) - strtotime( $now ) < MINUTE_IN_SECONDS ) {
				$post_status = 'publish';
			}
		}
	}

	// Comment status.
	if ( empty( $postarr['comment_status'] ) ) {
		if ( $update ) {
			$comment_status = 'closed';
		} else {
			$comment_status = get_default_comment_status( $post_type );
		}
	} else {
		$comment_status = $postarr['comment_status'];
	}

	// These variables are needed by compact() later.
	$post_content_filtered = $postarr['post_content_filtered'];
	$post_author           = isset( $postarr['post_author'] ) ? $postarr['post_author'] : $user_id;
	$ping_status           = empty( $postarr['ping_status'] ) ? get_default_comment_status( $post_type, 'pingback' ) : $postarr['ping_status'];
	$to_ping               = isset( $postarr['to_ping'] ) ? sanitize_trackback_urls( $postarr['to_ping'] ) : '';
	$pinged                = isset( $postarr['pinged'] ) ? $postarr['pinged'] : '';
	$import_id             = isset( $postarr['import_id'] ) ? $postarr['import_id'] : 0;

	/*
	 * The 'wp_insert_post_parent' filter expects all variables to be present.
	 * Previously, these variables would have already been extracted
	 */
	if ( isset( $postarr['menu_order'] ) ) {
		$menu_order = (int) $postarr['menu_order'];
	} else {
		$menu_order = 0;
	}

	$post_password = isset( $postarr['post_password'] ) ? $postarr['post_password'] : '';
	if ( 'private' === $post_status ) {
		$post_password = '';
	}

	if ( isset( $postarr['post_parent'] ) ) {
		$post_parent = (int) $postarr['post_parent'];
	} else {
		$post_parent = 0;
	}

	$new_postarr = array_merge(
		array(
			'ID' => $post_id,
		),
		compact( array_diff( array_keys( $defaults ), array( 'context', 'filter' ) ) )
	);

	/**
	 * Filters the post parent -- used to check for and prevent hierarchy loops.
	 *
	 * @since 3.1.0
	 *
	 * @param int   $post_parent Post parent ID.
	 * @param int   $post_id     Post ID.
	 * @param array $new_postarr Array of parsed post data.
	 * @param array $postarr     Array of sanitized, but otherwise unmodified post data.
	 */
	$post_parent = apply_filters( 'wp_insert_post_parent', $post_parent, $post_id, $new_postarr, $postarr );

	/*
	 * If the post is being untrashed and it has a desired slug stored in post meta,
	 * reassign it.
	 */
	if ( 'trash' === $previous_status && 'trash' !== $post_status ) {
		$desired_post_slug = get_post_meta( $post_id, '_wp_desired_post_slug', true );

		if ( $desired_post_slug ) {
			delete_post_meta( $post_id, '_wp_desired_post_slug' );
			$post_name = $desired_post_slug;
		}
	}

	// If a trashed post has the desired slug, change it and let this post have it.
	if ( 'trash' !== $post_status && $post_name ) {
		/**
		 * Filters whether or not to add a `__trashed` suffix to trashed posts that match the name of the updated post.
		 *
		 * @since 5.4.0
		 *
		 * @param bool   $add_trashed_suffix Whether to attempt to add the suffix.
		 * @param string $post_name          The name of the post being updated.
		 * @param int    $post_id            Post ID.
		 */
		$add_trashed_suffix = apply_filters( 'add_trashed_suffix_to_trashed_posts', true, $post_name, $post_id );

		if ( $add_trashed_suffix ) {
			wp_add_trashed_suffix_to_post_name_for_trashed_posts( $post_name, $post_id );
		}
	}

	// When trashing an existing post, change its slug to allow non-trashed posts to use it.
	if ( 'trash' === $post_status && 'trash' !== $previous_status && 'new' !== $previous_status ) {
		$post_name = wp_add_trashed_suffix_to_post_name_for_post( $post_id );
	}

	$post_name = wp_unique_post_slug( $post_name, $post_id, $post_status, $post_type, $post_parent );

	// Don't unslash.
	$post_mime_type = isset( $postarr['post_mime_type'] ) ? $postarr['post_mime_type'] : '';

	// Expected_slashed (everything!).
	$data = compact(
		'post_author',
		'post_date',
		'post_date_gmt',
		'post_content',
		'post_content_filtered',
		'post_title',
		'post_excerpt',
		'post_status',
		'post_type',
		'comment_status',
		'ping_status',
		'post_password',
		'post_name',
		'to_ping',
		'pinged',
		'post_modified',
		'post_modified_gmt',
		'post_parent',
		'menu_order',
		'post_mime_type',
		'guid'
	);

	$emoji_fields = array( 'post_title', 'post_content', 'post_excerpt' );

	foreach ( $emoji_fields as $emoji_field ) {
		if ( isset( $data[ $emoji_field ] ) ) {
			$charset = $wpdb->get_col_charset( $wpdb->posts, $emoji_field );

			if ( 'utf8' === $charset ) {
				$data[ $emoji_field ] = wp_encode_emoji( $data[ $emoji_field ] );
			}
		}
	}

	if ( 'attachment' === $post_type ) {
		/**
		 * Filters attachment post data before it is updated in or added to the database.
		 *
		 * @since 3.9.0
		 * @since 5.4.1 The `$unsanitized_postarr` parameter was added.
		 * @since 6.0.0 The `$update` parameter was added.
		 *
		 * @param array $data                An array of slashed, sanitized, and processed attachment post data.
		 * @param array $postarr             An array of slashed and sanitized attachment post data, but not processed.
		 * @param array $unsanitized_postarr An array of slashed yet *unsanitized* and unprocessed attachment post data
		 *                                   as originally passed to wp_insert_post().
		 * @param bool  $update              Whether this is an existing attachment post being updated.
		 */
		$data = apply_filters( 'wp_insert_attachment_data', $data, $postarr, $unsanitized_postarr, $update );
	} else {
		/**
		 * Filters slashed post data just before it is inserted into the database.
		 *
		 * @since 2.7.0
		 * @since 5.4.1 The `$unsanitized_postarr` parameter was added.
		 * @since 6.0.0 The `$update` parameter was added.
		 *
		 * @param array $data                An array of slashed, sanitized, and processed post data.
		 * @param array $postarr             An array of sanitized (and slashed) but otherwise unmodified post data.
		 * @param array $unsanitized_postarr An array of slashed yet *unsanitized* and unprocessed post data as
		 *                                   originally passed to wp_insert_post().
		 * @param bool  $update              Whether this is an existing post being updated.
		 */
		$data = apply_filters( 'wp_insert_post_data', $data, $postarr, $unsanitized_postarr, $update );
	}

	$data  = wp_unslash( $data );
	$where = array( 'ID' => $post_id );

	if ( $update ) {
		/**
		 * Fires immediately before an existing post is updated in the database.
		 *
		 * @since 2.5.0
		 *
		 * @param int   $post_id Post ID.
		 * @param array $data    Array of unslashed post data.
		 */
		do_action( 'pre_post_update', $post_id, $data );

		if ( false === $wpdb->update( $wpdb->posts, $data, $where ) ) {
			if ( $wp_error ) {
				if ( 'attachment' === $post_type ) {
					$message = __( 'Could not update attachment in the database.' );
				} else {
					$message = __( 'Could not update post in the database.' );
				}

				return new WP_Error( 'db_update_error', $message, $wpdb->last_error );
			} else {
				return 0;
			}
		}
	} else {
		// If there is a suggested ID, use it if not already present.
		if ( ! empty( $import_id ) ) {
			$import_id = (int) $import_id;

			if ( ! $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT ID FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE ID = %d", $import_id ) ) ) {
				$data['ID'] = $import_id;
			}
		}

		if ( false === $wpdb->insert( $wpdb->posts, $data ) ) {
			if ( $wp_error ) {
				if ( 'attachment' === $post_type ) {
					$message = __( 'Could not insert attachment into the database.' );
				} else {
					$message = __( 'Could not insert post into the database.' );
				}

				return new WP_Error( 'db_insert_error', $message, $wpdb->last_error );
			} else {
				return 0;
			}
		}

		$post_id = (int) $wpdb->insert_id;

		// Use the newly generated $post_id.
		$where = array( 'ID' => $post_id );
	}

	if ( empty( $data['post_name'] ) && ! in_array( $data['post_status'], array( 'draft', 'pending', 'auto-draft' ), true ) ) {
		$data['post_name'] = wp_unique_post_slug( sanitize_title( $data['post_title'], $post_id ), $post_id, $data['post_status'], $post_type, $post_parent );

		$wpdb->update( $wpdb->posts, array( 'post_name' => $data['post_name'] ), $where );
		clean_post_cache( $post_id );
	}

	if ( is_object_in_taxonomy( $post_type, 'category' ) ) {
		wp_set_post_categories( $post_id, $post_category );
	}

	if ( isset( $postarr['tags_input'] ) && is_object_in_taxonomy( $post_type, 'post_tag' ) ) {
		wp_set_post_tags( $post_id, $postarr['tags_input'] );
	}

	// Add default term for all associated custom taxonomies.
	if ( 'auto-draft' !== $post_status ) {
		foreach ( get_object_taxonomies( $post_type, 'object' ) as $taxonomy => $tax_object ) {

			if ( ! empty( $tax_object->default_term ) ) {

				// Filter out empty terms.
				if ( isset( $postarr['tax_input'][ $taxonomy ] ) && is_array( $postarr['tax_input'][ $taxonomy ] ) ) {
					$postarr['tax_input'][ $taxonomy ] = array_filter( $postarr['tax_input'][ $taxonomy ] );
				}

				// Passed custom taxonomy list overwrites the existing list if not empty.
				$terms = wp_get_object_terms( $post_id, $taxonomy, array( 'fields' => 'ids' ) );
				if ( ! empty( $terms ) && empty( $postarr['tax_input'][ $taxonomy ] ) ) {
					$postarr['tax_input'][ $taxonomy ] = $terms;
				}

				if ( empty( $postarr['tax_input'][ $taxonomy ] ) ) {
					$default_term_id = get_option( 'default_term_' . $taxonomy );
					if ( ! empty( $default_term_id ) ) {
						$postarr['tax_input'][ $taxonomy ] = array( (int) $default_term_id );
					}
				}
			}
		}
	}

	// New-style support for all custom taxonomies.
	if ( ! empty( $postarr['tax_input'] ) ) {
		foreach ( $postarr['tax_input'] as $taxonomy => $tags ) {
			$taxonomy_obj = get_taxonomy( $taxonomy );

			if ( ! $taxonomy_obj ) {
				/* translators: %s: Taxonomy name. */
				_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, sprintf( __( 'Invalid taxonomy: %s.' ), $taxonomy ), '4.4.0' );
				continue;
			}

			// array = hierarchical, string = non-hierarchical.
			if ( is_array( $tags ) ) {
				$tags = array_filter( $tags );
			}

			if ( current_user_can( $taxonomy_obj->cap->assign_terms ) ) {
				wp_set_post_terms( $post_id, $tags, $taxonomy );
			}
		}
	}

	if ( ! empty( $postarr['meta_input'] ) ) {
		foreach ( $postarr['meta_input'] as $field => $value ) {
			update_post_meta( $post_id, $field, $value );
		}
	}

	$current_guid = get_post_field( 'guid', $post_id );

	// Set GUID.
	if ( ! $update && '' === $current_guid ) {
		$wpdb->update( $wpdb->posts, array( 'guid' => get_permalink( $post_id ) ), $where );
	}

	if ( 'attachment' === $postarr['post_type'] ) {
		if ( ! empty( $postarr['file'] ) ) {
			update_attached_file( $post_id, $postarr['file'] );
		}

		if ( ! empty( $postarr['context'] ) ) {
			add_post_meta( $post_id, '_wp_attachment_context', $postarr['context'], true );
		}
	}

	// Set or remove featured image.
	if ( isset( $postarr['_thumbnail_id'] ) ) {
		$thumbnail_support = current_theme_supports( 'post-thumbnails', $post_type ) && post_type_supports( $post_type, 'thumbnail' ) || 'revision' === $post_type;

		if ( ! $thumbnail_support && 'attachment' === $post_type && $post_mime_type ) {
			if ( wp_attachment_is( 'audio', $post_id ) ) {
				$thumbnail_support = post_type_supports( 'attachment:audio', 'thumbnail' ) || current_theme_supports( 'post-thumbnails', 'attachment:audio' );
			} elseif ( wp_attachment_is( 'video', $post_id ) ) {
				$thumbnail_support = post_type_supports( 'attachment:video', 'thumbnail' ) || current_theme_supports( 'post-thumbnails', 'attachment:video' );
			}
		}

		if ( $thumbnail_support ) {
			$thumbnail_id = (int) $postarr['_thumbnail_id'];
			if ( -1 === $thumbnail_id ) {
				delete_post_thumbnail( $post_id );
			} else {
				set_post_thumbnail( $post_id, $thumbnail_id );
			}
		}
	}

	clean_post_cache( $post_id );

	$post = get_post( $post_id );

	if ( ! empty( $postarr['page_template'] ) ) {
		$post->page_template = $postarr['page_template'];
		$page_templates      = wp_get_theme()->get_page_templates( $post );

		if ( 'default' !== $postarr['page_template'] && ! isset( $page_templates[ $postarr['page_template'] ] ) ) {
			if ( $wp_error ) {
				return new WP_Error( 'invalid_page_template', __( 'Invalid page template.' ) );
			}

			update_post_meta( $post_id, '_wp_page_template', 'default' );
		} else {
			update_post_meta( $post_id, '_wp_page_template', $postarr['page_template'] );
		}
	}

	if ( 'attachment' !== $postarr['post_type'] ) {
		wp_transition_post_status( $data['post_status'], $previous_status, $post );
	} else {
		if ( $update ) {
			/**
			 * Fires once an existing attachment has been updated.
			 *
			 * @since 2.0.0
			 *
			 * @param int $post_id Attachment ID.
			 */
			do_action( 'edit_attachment', $post_id );

			$post_after = get_post( $post_id );

			/**
			 * Fires once an existing attachment has been updated.
			 *
			 * @since 4.4.0
			 *
			 * @param int     $post_id      Post ID.
			 * @param WP_Post $post_after   Post object following the update.
			 * @param WP_Post $post_before  Post object before the update.
			 */
			do_action( 'attachment_updated', $post_id, $post_after, $post_before );
		} else {

			/**
			 * Fires once an attachment has been added.
			 *
			 * @since 2.0.0
			 *
			 * @param int $post_id Attachment ID.
			 */
			do_action( 'add_attachment', $post_id );
		}

		return $post_id;
	}

	if ( $update ) {
		/**
		 * Fires once an existing post has been updated.
		 *
		 * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$post->post_type`, refers to
		 * the post type slug.
		 *
		 * Possible hook names include:
		 *
		 *  - `edit_post_post`
		 *  - `edit_post_page`
		 *
		 * @since 5.1.0
		 *
		 * @param int     $post_id Post ID.
		 * @param WP_Post $post    Post object.
		 */
		do_action( "edit_post_{$post->post_type}", $post_id, $post );

		/**
		 * Fires once an existing post has been updated.
		 *
		 * @since 1.2.0
		 *
		 * @param int     $post_id Post ID.
		 * @param WP_Post $post    Post object.
		 */
		do_action( 'edit_post', $post_id, $post );

		$post_after = get_post( $post_id );

		/**
		 * Fires once an existing post has been updated.
		 *
		 * @since 3.0.0
		 *
		 * @param int     $post_id      Post ID.
		 * @param WP_Post $post_after   Post object following the update.
		 * @param WP_Post $post_before  Post object before the update.
		 */
		do_action( 'post_updated', $post_id, $post_after, $post_before );
	}

	/**
	 * Fires once a post has been saved.
	 *
	 * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$post->post_type`, refers to
	 * the post type slug.
	 *
	 * Possible hook names include:
	 *
	 *  - `save_post_post`
	 *  - `save_post_page`
	 *
	 * @since 3.7.0
	 *
	 * @param int     $post_id Post ID.
	 * @param WP_Post $post    Post object.
	 * @param bool    $update  Whether this is an existing post being updated.
	 */
	do_action( "save_post_{$post->post_type}", $post_id, $post, $update );

	/**
	 * Fires once a post has been saved.
	 *
	 * @since 1.5.0
	 *
	 * @param int     $post_id Post ID.
	 * @param WP_Post $post    Post object.
	 * @param bool    $update  Whether this is an existing post being updated.
	 */
	do_action( 'save_post', $post_id, $post, $update );

	/**
	 * Fires once a post has been saved.
	 *
	 * @since 2.0.0
	 *
	 * @param int     $post_id Post ID.
	 * @param WP_Post $post    Post object.
	 * @param bool    $update  Whether this is an existing post being updated.
	 */
	do_action( 'wp_insert_post', $post_id, $post, $update );

	if ( $fire_after_hooks ) {
		wp_after_insert_post( $post, $update, $post_before );
	}

	return $post_id;
}

/**
 * Updates a post with new post data.
 *
 * The date does not have to be set for drafts. You can set the date and it will
 * not be overridden.
 *
 * @since 1.0.0
 * @since 3.5.0 Added the `$wp_error` parameter to allow a WP_Error to be returned on failure.
 * @since 5.6.0 Added the `$fire_after_hooks` parameter.
 *
 * @param array|object $postarr          Optional. Post data. Arrays are expected to be escaped,
 *                                       objects are not. See wp_insert_post() for accepted arguments.
 *                                       Default array.
 * @param bool         $wp_error         Optional. Whether to return a WP_Error on failure. Default false.
 * @param bool         $fire_after_hooks Optional. Whether to fire the after insert hooks. Default true.
 * @return int|WP_Error The post ID on success. The value 0 or WP_Error on failure.
 */
function wp_update_post( $postarr = array(), $wp_error = false, $fire_after_hooks = true ) {
	if ( is_object( $postarr ) ) {
		// Non-escaped post was passed.
		$postarr = get_object_vars( $postarr );
		$postarr = wp_slash( $postarr );
	}

	// First, get all of the original fields.
	$post = get_post( $postarr['ID'], ARRAY_A );

	if ( is_null( $post ) ) {
		if ( $wp_error ) {
			return new WP_Error( 'invalid_post', __( 'Invalid post ID.' ) );
		}
		return 0;
	}

	// Escape data pulled from DB.
	$post = wp_slash( $post );

	// Passed post category list overwrites existing category list if not empty.
	if ( isset( $postarr['post_category'] ) && is_array( $postarr['post_category'] )
		&& count( $postarr['post_category'] ) > 0
	) {
		$post_cats = $postarr['post_category'];
	} else {
		$post_cats = $post['post_category'];
	}

	// Drafts shouldn't be assigned a date unless explicitly done so by the user.
	if ( isset( $post['post_status'] )
		&& in_array( $post['post_status'], array( 'draft', 'pending', 'auto-draft' ), true )
		&& empty( $postarr['edit_date'] ) && ( '0000-00-00 00:00:00' === $post['post_date_gmt'] )
	) {
		$clear_date = true;
	} else {
		$clear_date = false;
	}

	// Merge old and new fields with new fields overwriting old ones.
	$postarr                  = array_merge( $post, $postarr );
	$postarr['post_category'] = $post_cats;
	if ( $clear_date ) {
		$postarr['post_date']     = current_time( 'mysql' );
		$postarr['post_date_gmt'] = '';
	}

	if ( 'attachment' === $postarr['post_type'] ) {
		return wp_insert_attachment( $postarr, false, 0, $wp_error );
	}

	// Discard 'tags_input' parameter if it's the same as existing post tags.
	if ( isset( $postarr['tags_input'] ) && is_object_in_taxonomy( $postarr['post_type'], 'post_tag' ) ) {
		$tags      = get_the_terms( $postarr['ID'], 'post_tag' );
		$tag_names = array();

		if ( $tags && ! is_wp_error( $tags ) ) {
			$tag_names = wp_list_pluck( $tags, 'name' );
		}

		if ( $postarr['tags_input'] === $tag_names ) {
			unset( $postarr['tags_input'] );
		}
	}

	return wp_insert_post( $postarr, $wp_error, $fire_after_hooks );
}

/**
 * Publishes a post by transitioning the post status.
 *
 * @since 2.1.0
 *
 * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
 *
 * @param int|WP_Post $post Post ID or post object.
 */
function wp_publish_post( $post ) {
	global $wpdb;

	$post = get_post( $post );

	if ( ! $post ) {
		return;
	}

	if ( 'publish' === $post->post_status ) {
		return;
	}

	$post_before = get_post( $post->ID );

	// Ensure at least one term is applied for taxonomies with a default term.
	foreach ( get_object_taxonomies( $post->post_type, 'object' ) as $taxonomy => $tax_object ) {
		// Skip taxonomy if no default term is set.
		if (
			'category' !== $taxonomy &&
			empty( $tax_object->default_term )
		) {
			continue;
		}

		// Do not modify previously set terms.
		if ( ! empty( get_the_terms( $post, $taxonomy ) ) ) {
			continue;
		}

		if ( 'category' === $taxonomy ) {
			$default_term_id = (int) get_option( 'default_category', 0 );
		} else {
			$default_term_id = (int) get_option( 'default_term_' . $taxonomy, 0 );
		}

		if ( ! $default_term_id ) {
			continue;
		}
		wp_set_post_terms( $post->ID, array( $default_term_id ), $taxonomy );
	}

	$wpdb->update( $wpdb->posts, array( 'post_status' => 'publish' ), array( 'ID' => $post->ID ) );

	clean_post_cache( $post->ID );

	$old_status        = $post->post_status;
	$post->post_status = 'publish';
	wp_transition_post_status( 'publish', $old_status, $post );

	/** This action is documented in wp-includes/post.php */
	do_action( "edit_post_{$post->post_type}", $post->ID, $post );

	/** This action is documented in wp-includes/post.php */
	do_action( 'edit_post', $post->ID, $post );

	/** This action is documented in wp-includes/post.php */
	do_action( "save_post_{$post->post_type}", $post->ID, $post, true );

	/** This action is documented in wp-includes/post.php */
	do_action( 'save_post', $post->ID, $post, true );

	/** This action is documented in wp-includes/post.php */
	do_action( 'wp_insert_post', $post->ID, $post, true );

	wp_after_insert_post( $post, true, $post_before );
}

/**
 * Publishes future post and make sure post ID has future post status.
 *
 * Invoked by cron 'publish_future_post' event. This safeguard prevents cron
 * from publishing drafts, etc.
 *
 * @since 2.5.0
 *
 * @param int|WP_Post $post Post ID or post object.
 */
function check_and_publish_future_post( $post ) {
	$post = get_post( $post );

	if ( ! $post ) {
		return;
	}

	if ( 'future' !== $post->post_status ) {
		return;
	}

	$time = strtotime( $post->post_date_gmt . ' GMT' );

	// Uh oh, someone jumped the gun!
	if ( $time > time() ) {
		wp_clear_scheduled_hook( 'publish_future_post', array( $post->ID ) ); // Clear anything else in the system.
		wp_schedule_single_event( $time, 'publish_future_post', array( $post->ID ) );
		return;
	}

	// wp_publish_post() returns no meaningful value.
	wp_publish_post( $post->ID );
}

/**
 * Uses wp_checkdate to return a valid Gregorian-calendar value for post_date.
 * If post_date is not provided, this first checks post_date_gmt if provided,
 * then falls back to use the current time.
 *
 * For back-compat purposes in wp_insert_post, an empty post_date and an invalid
 * post_date_gmt will continue to return '1970-01-01 00:00:00' rather than false.
 *
 * @since 5.7.0
 *
 * @param string $post_date     The date in mysql format.
 * @param string $post_date_gmt The GMT date in mysql format.
 * @return string|false A valid Gregorian-calendar date string, or false on failure.
 */
function wp_resolve_post_date( $post_date = '', $post_date_gmt = '' ) {
	// If the date is empty, set the date to now.
	if ( empty( $post_date ) || '0000-00-00 00:00:00' === $post_date ) {
		if ( empty( $post_date_gmt ) || '0000-00-00 00:00:00' === $post_date_gmt ) {
			$post_date = current_time( 'mysql' );
		} else {
			$post_date = get_date_from_gmt( $post_date_gmt );
		}
	}

	// Validate the date.
	$month = (int) substr( $post_date, 5, 2 );
	$day   = (int) substr( $post_date, 8, 2 );
	$year  = (int) substr( $post_date, 0, 4 );

	$valid_date = wp_checkdate( $month, $day, $year, $post_date );

	if ( ! $valid_date ) {
		return false;
	}
	return $post_date;
}

/**
 * Computes a unique slug for the post, when given the desired slug and some post details.
 *
 * @since 2.8.0
 *
 * @global wpdb       $wpdb       WordPress database abstraction object.
 * @global WP_Rewrite $wp_rewrite WordPress rewrite component.
 *
 * @param string $slug        The desired slug (post_name).
 * @param int    $post_id     Post ID.
 * @param string $post_status No uniqueness checks are made if the post is still draft or pending.
 * @param string $post_type   Post type.
 * @param int    $post_parent Post parent ID.
 * @return string Unique slug for the post, based on $post_name (with a -1, -2, etc. suffix)
 */
function wp_unique_post_slug( $slug, $post_id, $post_status, $post_type, $post_parent ) {
	if ( in_array( $post_status, array( 'draft', 'pending', 'auto-draft' ), true )
		|| ( 'inherit' === $post_status && 'revision' === $post_type ) || 'user_request' === $post_type
	) {
		return $slug;
	}

	/**
	 * Filters the post slug before it is generated to be unique.
	 *
	 * Returning a non-null value will short-circuit the
	 * unique slug generation, returning the passed value instead.
	 *
	 * @since 5.1.0
	 *
	 * @param string|null $override_slug Short-circuit return value.
	 * @param string      $slug          The desired slug (post_name).
	 * @param int         $post_id       Post ID.
	 * @param string      $post_status   The post status.
	 * @param string      $post_type     Post type.
	 * @param int         $post_parent   Post parent ID.
	 */
	$override_slug = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_unique_post_slug', null, $slug, $post_id, $post_status, $post_type, $post_parent );
	if ( null !== $override_slug ) {
		return $override_slug;
	}

	global $wpdb, $wp_rewrite;

	$original_slug = $slug;

	$feeds = $wp_rewrite->feeds;
	if ( ! is_array( $feeds ) ) {
		$feeds = array();
	}

	if ( 'attachment' === $post_type ) {
		// Attachment slugs must be unique across all types.
		$check_sql       = "SELECT post_name FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_name = %s AND ID != %d LIMIT 1";
		$post_name_check = $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( $check_sql, $slug, $post_id ) );

		/**
		 * Filters whether the post slug would make a bad attachment slug.
		 *
		 * @since 3.1.0
		 *
		 * @param bool   $bad_slug Whether the slug would be bad as an attachment slug.
		 * @param string $slug     The post slug.
		 */
		$is_bad_attachment_slug = apply_filters( 'wp_unique_post_slug_is_bad_attachment_slug', false, $slug );

		if ( $post_name_check
			|| in_array( $slug, $feeds, true ) || 'embed' === $slug
			|| $is_bad_attachment_slug
		) {
			$suffix = 2;
			do {
				$alt_post_name   = _truncate_post_slug( $slug, 200 - ( strlen( $suffix ) + 1 ) ) . "-$suffix";
				$post_name_check = $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( $check_sql, $alt_post_name, $post_id ) );
				$suffix++;
			} while ( $post_name_check );
			$slug = $alt_post_name;
		}
	} elseif ( is_post_type_hierarchical( $post_type ) ) {
		if ( 'nav_menu_item' === $post_type ) {
			return $slug;
		}

		/*
		 * Page slugs must be unique within their own trees. Pages are in a separate
		 * namespace than posts so page slugs are allowed to overlap post slugs.
		 */
		$check_sql       = "SELECT post_name FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_name = %s AND post_type IN ( %s, 'attachment' ) AND ID != %d AND post_parent = %d LIMIT 1";
		$post_name_check = $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( $check_sql, $slug, $post_type, $post_id, $post_parent ) );

		/**
		 * Filters whether the post slug would make a bad hierarchical post slug.
		 *
		 * @since 3.1.0
		 *
		 * @param bool   $bad_slug    Whether the post slug would be bad in a hierarchical post context.
		 * @param string $slug        The post slug.
		 * @param string $post_type   Post type.
		 * @param int    $post_parent Post parent ID.
		 */
		$is_bad_hierarchical_slug = apply_filters( 'wp_unique_post_slug_is_bad_hierarchical_slug', false, $slug, $post_type, $post_parent );

		if ( $post_name_check
			|| in_array( $slug, $feeds, true ) || 'embed' === $slug
			|| preg_match( "@^($wp_rewrite->pagination_base)?\d+$@", $slug )
			|| $is_bad_hierarchical_slug
		) {
			$suffix = 2;
			do {
				$alt_post_name   = _truncate_post_slug( $slug, 200 - ( strlen( $suffix ) + 1 ) ) . "-$suffix";
				$post_name_check = $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( $check_sql, $alt_post_name, $post_type, $post_id, $post_parent ) );
				$suffix++;
			} while ( $post_name_check );
			$slug = $alt_post_name;
		}
	} else {
		// Post slugs must be unique across all posts.
		$check_sql       = "SELECT post_name FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_name = %s AND post_type = %s AND ID != %d LIMIT 1";
		$post_name_check = $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( $check_sql, $slug, $post_type, $post_id ) );

		$post = get_post( $post_id );

		// Prevent new post slugs that could result in URLs that conflict with date archives.
		$conflicts_with_date_archive = false;
		if ( 'post' === $post_type && ( ! $post || $post->post_name !== $slug ) && preg_match( '/^[0-9]+$/', $slug ) ) {
			$slug_num = (int) $slug;

			if ( $slug_num ) {
				$permastructs   = array_values( array_filter( explode( '/', get_option( 'permalink_structure' ) ) ) );
				$postname_index = array_search( '%postname%', $permastructs, true );

				/*
				* Potential date clashes are as follows:
				*
				* - Any integer in the first permastruct position could be a year.
				* - An integer between 1 and 12 that follows 'year' conflicts with 'monthnum'.
				* - An integer between 1 and 31 that follows 'monthnum' conflicts with 'day'.
				*/
				if ( 0 === $postname_index ||
					( $postname_index && '%year%' === $permastructs[ $postname_index - 1 ] && 13 > $slug_num ) ||
					( $postname_index && '%monthnum%' === $permastructs[ $postname_index - 1 ] && 32 > $slug_num )
				) {
					$conflicts_with_date_archive = true;
				}
			}
		}

		/**
		 * Filters whether the post slug would be bad as a flat slug.
		 *
		 * @since 3.1.0
		 *
		 * @param bool   $bad_slug  Whether the post slug would be bad as a flat slug.
		 * @param string $slug      The post slug.
		 * @param string $post_type Post type.
		 */
		$is_bad_flat_slug = apply_filters( 'wp_unique_post_slug_is_bad_flat_slug', false, $slug, $post_type );

		if ( $post_name_check
			|| in_array( $slug, $feeds, true ) || 'embed' === $slug
			|| $conflicts_with_date_archive
			|| $is_bad_flat_slug
		) {
			$suffix = 2;
			do {
				$alt_post_name   = _truncate_post_slug( $slug, 200 - ( strlen( $suffix ) + 1 ) ) . "-$suffix";
				$post_name_check = $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( $check_sql, $alt_post_name, $post_type, $post_id ) );
				$suffix++;
			} while ( $post_name_check );
			$slug = $alt_post_name;
		}
	}

	/**
	 * Filters the unique post slug.
	 *
	 * @since 3.3.0
	 *
	 * @param string $slug          The post slug.
	 * @param int    $post_id       Post ID.
	 * @param string $post_status   The post status.
	 * @param string $post_type     Post type.
	 * @param int    $post_parent   Post parent ID
	 * @param string $original_slug The original post slug.
	 */
	return apply_filters( 'wp_unique_post_slug', $slug, $post_id, $post_status, $post_type, $post_parent, $original_slug );
}

/**
 * Truncates a post slug.
 *
 * @since 3.6.0
 * @access private
 *
 * @see utf8_uri_encode()
 *
 * @param string $slug   The slug to truncate.
 * @param int    $length Optional. Max length of the slug. Default 200 (characters).
 * @return string The truncated slug.
 */
function _truncate_post_slug( $slug, $length = 200 ) {
	if ( strlen( $slug ) > $length ) {
		$decoded_slug = urldecode( $slug );
		if ( $decoded_slug === $slug ) {
			$slug = substr( $slug, 0, $length );
		} else {
			$slug = utf8_uri_encode( $decoded_slug, $length, true );
		}
	}

	return rtrim( $slug, '-' );
}

/**
 * Adds tags to a post.
 *
 * @see wp_set_post_tags()
 *
 * @since 2.3.0
 *
 * @param int          $post_id Optional. The Post ID. Does not default to the ID of the global $post.
 * @param string|array $tags    Optional. An array of tags to set for the post, or a string of tags
 *                              separated by commas. Default empty.
 * @return array|false|WP_Error Array of affected term IDs. WP_Error or false on failure.
 */
function wp_add_post_tags( $post_id = 0, $tags = '' ) {
	return wp_set_post_tags( $post_id, $tags, true );
}

/**
 * Sets the tags for a post.
 *
 * @since 2.3.0
 *
 * @see wp_set_object_terms()
 *
 * @param int          $post_id Optional. The Post ID. Does not default to the ID of the global $post.
 * @param string|array $tags    Optional. An array of tags to set for the post, or a string of tags
 *                              separated by commas. Default empty.
 * @param bool         $append  Optional. If true, don't delete existing tags, just add on. If false,
 *                              replace the tags with the new tags. Default false.
 * @return array|false|WP_Error Array of term taxonomy IDs of affected terms. WP_Error or false on failure.
 */
function wp_set_post_tags( $post_id = 0, $tags = '', $append = false ) {
	return wp_set_post_terms( $post_id, $tags, 'post_tag', $append );
}

/**
 * Sets the terms for a post.
 *
 * @since 2.8.0
 *
 * @see wp_set_object_terms()
 *
 * @param int          $post_id  Optional. The Post ID. Does not default to the ID of the global $post.
 * @param string|array $terms    Optional. An array of terms to set for the post, or a string of terms
 *                               separated by commas. Hierarchical taxonomies must always pass IDs rather
 *                               than names so that children with the same names but different parents
 *                               aren't confused. Default empty.
 * @param string       $taxonomy Optional. Taxonomy name. Default 'post_tag'.
 * @param bool         $append   Optional. If true, don't delete existing terms, just add on. If false,
 *                               replace the terms with the new terms. Default false.
 * @return array|false|WP_Error Array of term taxonomy IDs of affected terms. WP_Error or false on failure.
 */
function wp_set_post_terms( $post_id = 0, $terms = '', $taxonomy = 'post_tag', $append = false ) {
	$post_id = (int) $post_id;

	if ( ! $post_id ) {
		return false;
	}

	if ( empty( $terms ) ) {
		$terms = array();
	}

	if ( ! is_array( $terms ) ) {
		$comma = _x( ',', 'tag delimiter' );
		if ( ',' !== $comma ) {
			$terms = str_replace( $comma, ',', $terms );
		}
		$terms = explode( ',', trim( $terms, " \n\t\r\0\x0B," ) );
	}

	/*
	 * Hierarchical taxonomies must always pass IDs rather than names so that
	 * children with the same names but different parents aren't confused.
	 */
	if ( is_taxonomy_hierarchical( $taxonomy ) ) {
		$terms = array_unique( array_map( 'intval', $terms ) );
	}

	return wp_set_object_terms( $post_id, $terms, $taxonomy, $append );
}

/**
 * Sets categories for a post.
 *
 * If no categories are provided, the default category is used.
 *
 * @since 2.1.0
 *
 * @param int       $post_id         Optional. The Post ID. Does not default to the ID
 *                                   of the global $post. Default 0.
 * @param int[]|int $post_categories Optional. List of category IDs, or the ID of a single category.
 *                                   Default empty array.
 * @param bool      $append          If true, don't delete existing categories, just add on.
 *                                   If false, replace the categories with the new categories.
 * @return array|false|WP_Error Array of term taxonomy IDs of affected categories. WP_Error or false on failure.
 */
function wp_set_post_categories( $post_id = 0, $post_categories = array(), $append = false ) {
	$post_id     = (int) $post_id;
	$post_type   = get_post_type( $post_id );
	$post_status = get_post_status( $post_id );

	// If $post_categories isn't already an array, make it one.
	$post_categories = (array) $post_categories;

	if ( empty( $post_categories ) ) {
		/**
		 * Filters post types (in addition to 'post') that require a default category.
		 *
		 * @since 5.5.0
		 *
		 * @param string[] $post_types An array of post type names. Default empty array.
		 */
		$default_category_post_types = apply_filters( 'default_category_post_types', array() );

		// Regular posts always require a default category.
		$default_category_post_types = array_merge( $default_category_post_types, array( 'post' ) );

		if ( in_array( $post_type, $default_category_post_types, true )
			&& is_object_in_taxonomy( $post_type, 'category' )
			&& 'auto-draft' !== $post_status
		) {
			$post_categories = array( get_option( 'default_category' ) );
			$append          = false;
		} else {
			$post_categories = array();
		}
	} elseif ( 1 === count( $post_categories ) && '' === reset( $post_categories ) ) {
		return true;
	}

	return wp_set_post_terms( $post_id, $post_categories, 'category', $append );
}

/**
 * Fires actions related to the transitioning of a post's status.
 *
 * When a post is saved, the post status is "transitioned" from one status to another,
 * though this does not always mean the status has actually changed before and after
 * the save. This function fires a number of action hooks related to that transition:
 * the generic {@see 'transition_post_status'} action, as well as the dynamic hooks
 * {@see '$old_status_to_$new_status'} and {@see '$new_status_$post->post_type'}. Note
 * that the function does not transition the post object in the database.
 *
 * For instance: When publishing a post for the first time, the post status may transition
 * from 'draft' – or some other status – to 'publish'. However, if a post is already
 * published and is simply being updated, the "old" and "new" statuses may both be 'publish'
 * before and after the transition.
 *
 * @since 2.3.0
 *
 * @param string  $new_status Transition to this post status.
 * @param string  $old_status Previous post status.
 * @param WP_Post $post Post data.
 */
function wp_transition_post_status( $new_status, $old_status, $post ) {
	/**
	 * Fires when a post is transitioned from one status to another.
	 *
	 * @since 2.3.0
	 *
	 * @param string  $new_status New post status.
	 * @param string  $old_status Old post status.
	 * @param WP_Post $post       Post object.
	 */
	do_action( 'transition_post_status', $new_status, $old_status, $post );

	/**
	 * Fires when a post is transitioned from one status to another.
	 *
	 * The dynamic portions of the hook name, `$new_status` and `$old_status`,
	 * refer to the old and new post statuses, respectively.
	 *
	 * Possible hook names include:
	 *
	 *  - `draft_to_publish`
	 *  - `publish_to_trash`
	 *  - `pending_to_draft`
	 *
	 * @since 2.3.0
	 *
	 * @param WP_Post $post Post object.
	 */
	do_action( "{$old_status}_to_{$new_status}", $post );

	/**
	 * Fires when a post is transitioned from one status to another.
	 *
	 * The dynamic portions of the hook name, `$new_status` and `$post->post_type`,
	 * refer to the new post status and post type, respectively.
	 *
	 * Possible hook names include:
	 *
	 *  - `draft_post`
	 *  - `future_post`
	 *  - `pending_post`
	 *  - `private_post`
	 *  - `publish_post`
	 *  - `trash_post`
	 *  - `draft_page`
	 *  - `future_page`
	 *  - `pending_page`
	 *  - `private_page`
	 *  - `publish_page`
	 *  - `trash_page`
	 *  - `publish_attachment`
	 *  - `trash_attachment`
	 *
	 * Please note: When this action is hooked using a particular post status (like
	 * 'publish', as `publish_{$post->post_type}`), it will fire both when a post is
	 * first transitioned to that status from something else, as well as upon
	 * subsequent post updates (old and new status are both the same).
	 *
	 * Therefore, if you are looking to only fire a callback when a post is first
	 * transitioned to a status, use the {@see 'transition_post_status'} hook instead.
	 *
	 * @since 2.3.0
	 * @since 5.9.0 Added `$old_status` parameter.
	 *
	 * @param int     $post_id    Post ID.
	 * @param WP_Post $post       Post object.
	 * @param string  $old_status Old post status.
	 */
	do_action( "{$new_status}_{$post->post_type}", $post->ID, $post, $old_status );
}

/**
 * Fires actions after a post, its terms and meta data has been saved.
 *
 * @since 5.6.0
 *
 * @param int|WP_Post  $post        The post ID or object that has been saved.
 * @param bool         $update      Whether this is an existing post being updated.
 * @param null|WP_Post $post_before Null for new posts, the WP_Post object prior
 *                                  to the update for updated posts.
 */
function wp_after_insert_post( $post, $update, $post_before ) {
	$post = get_post( $post );

	if ( ! $post ) {
		return;
	}

	$post_id = $post->ID;

	/**
	 * Fires once a post, its terms and meta data has been saved.
	 *
	 * @since 5.6.0
	 *
	 * @param int          $post_id     Post ID.
	 * @param WP_Post      $post        Post object.
	 * @param bool         $update      Whether this is an existing post being updated.
	 * @param null|WP_Post $post_before Null for new posts, the WP_Post object prior
	 *                                  to the update for updated posts.
	 */
	do_action( 'wp_after_insert_post', $post_id, $post, $update, $post_before );
}

//
// Comment, trackback, and pingback functions.
//

/**
 * Adds a URL to those already pinged.
 *
 * @since 1.5.0
 * @since 4.7.0 `$post` can be a WP_Post object.
 * @since 4.7.0 `$uri` can be an array of URIs.
 *
 * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
 *
 * @param int|WP_Post  $post Post ID or post object.
 * @param string|array $uri  Ping URI or array of URIs.
 * @return int|false How many rows were updated.
 */
function add_ping( $post, $uri ) {
	global $wpdb;

	$post = get_post( $post );

	if ( ! $post ) {
		return false;
	}

	$pung = trim( $post->pinged );
	$pung = preg_split( '/\s/', $pung );

	if ( is_array( $uri ) ) {
		$pung = array_merge( $pung, $uri );
	} else {
		$pung[] = $uri;
	}
	$new = implode( "\n", $pung );

	/**
	 * Filters the new ping URL to add for the given post.
	 *
	 * @since 2.0.0
	 *
	 * @param string $new New ping URL to add.
	 */
	$new = apply_filters( 'add_ping', $new );

	$return = $wpdb->update( $wpdb->posts, array( 'pinged' => $new ), array( 'ID' => $post->ID ) );
	clean_post_cache( $post->ID );
	return $return;
}

/**
 * Retrieves enclosures already enclosed for a post.
 *
 * @since 1.5.0
 *
 * @param int $post_id Post ID.
 * @return string[] Array of enclosures for the given post.
 */
function get_enclosed( $post_id ) {
	$custom_fields = get_post_custom( $post_id );
	$pung          = array();
	if ( ! is_array( $custom_fields ) ) {
		return $pung;
	}

	foreach ( $custom_fields as $key => $val ) {
		if ( 'enclosure' !== $key || ! is_array( $val ) ) {
			continue;
		}
		foreach ( $val as $enc ) {
			$enclosure = explode( "\n", $enc );
			$pung[]    = trim( $enclosure[0] );
		}
	}

	/**
	 * Filters the list of enclosures already enclosed for the given post.
	 *
	 * @since 2.0.0
	 *
	 * @param string[] $pung    Array of enclosures for the given post.
	 * @param int      $post_id Post ID.
	 */
	return apply_filters( 'get_enclosed', $pung, $post_id );
}

/**
 * Retrieves URLs already pinged for a post.
 *
 * @since 1.5.0
 *
 * @since 4.7.0 `$post` can be a WP_Post object.
 *
 * @param int|WP_Post $post Post ID or object.
 * @return string[]|false Array of URLs already pinged for the given post, false if the post is not found.
 */
function get_pung( $post ) {
	$post = get_post( $post );

	if ( ! $post ) {
		return false;
	}

	$pung = trim( $post->pinged );
	$pung = preg_split( '/\s/', $pung );

	/**
	 * Filters the list of already-pinged URLs for the given post.
	 *
	 * @since 2.0.0
	 *
	 * @param string[] $pung Array of URLs already pinged for the given post.
	 */
	return apply_filters( 'get_pung', $pung );
}

/**
 * Retrieves URLs that need to be pinged.
 *
 * @since 1.5.0
 * @since 4.7.0 `$post` can be a WP_Post object.
 *
 * @param int|WP_Post $post Post ID or post object.
 * @return string[]|false List of URLs yet to ping.
 */
function get_to_ping( $post ) {
	$post = get_post( $post );

	if ( ! $post ) {
		return false;
	}

	$to_ping = sanitize_trackback_urls( $post->to_ping );
	$to_ping = preg_split( '/\s/', $to_ping, -1, PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY );

	/**
	 * Filters the list of URLs yet to ping for the given post.
	 *
	 * @since 2.0.0
	 *
	 * @param string[] $to_ping List of URLs yet to ping.
	 */
	return apply_filters( 'get_to_ping', $to_ping );
}

/**
 * Does trackbacks for a list of URLs.
 *
 * @since 1.0.0
 *
 * @param string $tb_list Comma separated list of URLs.
 * @param int    $post_id Post ID.
 */
function trackback_url_list( $tb_list, $post_id ) {
	if ( ! empty( $tb_list ) ) {
		// Get post data.
		$postdata = get_post( $post_id, ARRAY_A );

		// Form an excerpt.
		$excerpt = strip_tags( $postdata['post_excerpt'] ? $postdata['post_excerpt'] : $postdata['post_content'] );

		if ( strlen( $excerpt ) > 255 ) {
			$excerpt = substr( $excerpt, 0, 252 ) . '&hellip;';
		}

		$trackback_urls = explode( ',', $tb_list );
		foreach ( (array) $trackback_urls as $tb_url ) {
			$tb_url = trim( $tb_url );
			trackback( $tb_url, wp_unslash( $postdata['post_title'] ), $excerpt, $post_id );
		}
	}
}

//
// Page functions.
//

/**
 * Gets a list of page IDs.
 *
 * @since 2.0.0
 *
 * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
 *
 * @return string[] List of page IDs as strings.
 */
function get_all_page_ids() {
	global $wpdb;

	$page_ids = wp_cache_get( 'all_page_ids', 'posts' );
	if ( ! is_array( $page_ids ) ) {
		$page_ids = $wpdb->get_col( "SELECT ID FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_type = 'page'" );
		wp_cache_add( 'all_page_ids', $page_ids, 'posts' );
	}

	return $page_ids;
}

/**
 * Retrieves page data given a page ID or page object.
 *
 * Use get_post() instead of get_page().
 *
 * @since 1.5.1
 * @deprecated 3.5.0 Use get_post()
 *
 * @param int|WP_Post $page   Page object or page ID. Passed by reference.
 * @param string      $output Optional. The required return type. One of OBJECT, ARRAY_A, or ARRAY_N, which
 *                            correspond to a WP_Post object, an associative array, or a numeric array,
 *                            respectively. Default OBJECT.
 * @param string      $filter Optional. How the return value should be filtered. Accepts 'raw',
 *                            'edit', 'db', 'display'. Default 'raw'.
 * @return WP_Post|array|null WP_Post or array on success, null on failure.
 */
function get_page( $page, $output = OBJECT, $filter = 'raw' ) {
	return get_post( $page, $output, $filter );
}

/**
 * Retrieves a page given its path.
 *
 * @since 2.1.0
 *
 * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
 *
 * @param string       $page_path Page path.
 * @param string       $output    Optional. The required return type. One of OBJECT, ARRAY_A, or ARRAY_N, which
 *                                correspond to a WP_Post object, an associative array, or a numeric array,
 *                                respectively. Default OBJECT.
 * @param string|array $post_type Optional. Post type or array of post types. Default 'page'.
 * @return WP_Post|array|null WP_Post (or array) on success, or null on failure.
 */
function get_page_by_path( $page_path, $output = OBJECT, $post_type = 'page' ) {
	global $wpdb;

	$last_changed = wp_cache_get_last_changed( 'posts' );

	$hash      = md5( $page_path . serialize( $post_type ) );
	$cache_key = "get_page_by_path:$hash:$last_changed";
	$cached    = wp_cache_get( $cache_key, 'posts' );
	if ( false !== $cached ) {
		// Special case: '0' is a bad `$page_path`.
		if ( '0' === $cached || 0 === $cached ) {
			return;
		} else {
			return get_post( $cached, $output );
		}
	}

	$page_path     = rawurlencode( urldecode( $page_path ) );
	$page_path     = str_replace( '%2F', '/', $page_path );
	$page_path     = str_replace( '%20', ' ', $page_path );
	$parts         = explode( '/', trim( $page_path, '/' ) );
	$parts         = array_map( 'sanitize_title_for_query', $parts );
	$escaped_parts = esc_sql( $parts );

	$in_string = "'" . implode( "','", $escaped_parts ) . "'";

	if ( is_array( $post_type ) ) {
		$post_types = $post_type;
	} else {
		$post_types = array( $post_type, 'attachment' );
	}

	$post_types          = esc_sql( $post_types );
	$post_type_in_string = "'" . implode( "','", $post_types ) . "'";
	$sql                 = "
		SELECT ID, post_name, post_parent, post_type
		FROM $wpdb->posts
		WHERE post_name IN ($in_string)
		AND post_type IN ($post_type_in_string)
	";

	$pages = $wpdb->get_results( $sql, OBJECT_K );

	$revparts = array_reverse( $parts );

	$foundid = 0;
	foreach ( (array) $pages as $page ) {
		if ( $page->post_name == $revparts[0] ) {
			$count = 0;
			$p     = $page;

			/*
			 * Loop through the given path parts from right to left,
			 * ensuring each matches the post ancestry.
			 */
			while ( 0 != $p->post_parent && isset( $pages[ $p->post_parent ] ) ) {
				$count++;
				$parent = $pages[ $p->post_parent ];
				if ( ! isset( $revparts[ $count ] ) || $parent->post_name != $revparts[ $count ] ) {
					break;
				}
				$p = $parent;
			}

			if ( 0 == $p->post_parent && count( $revparts ) == $count + 1 && $p->post_name == $revparts[ $count ] ) {
				$foundid = $page->ID;
				if ( $page->post_type == $post_type ) {
					break;
				}
			}
		}
	}

	// We cache misses as well as hits.
	wp_cache_set( $cache_key, $foundid, 'posts' );

	if ( $foundid ) {
		return get_post( $foundid, $output );
	}

	return null;
}

/**
 * Identifies descendants of a given page ID in a list of page objects.
 *
 * Descendants are identified from the `$pages` array passed to the function. No database queries are performed.
 *
 * @since 1.5.1
 *
 * @param int       $page_id Page ID.
 * @param WP_Post[] $pages   List of page objects from which descendants should be identified.
 * @return WP_Post[] List of page children.
 */
function get_page_children( $page_id, $pages ) {
	// Build a hash of ID -> children.
	$children = array();
	foreach ( (array) $pages as $page ) {
		$children[ (int) $page->post_parent ][] = $page;
	}

	$page_list = array();

	// Start the search by looking at immediate children.
	if ( isset( $children[ $page_id ] ) ) {
		// Always start at the end of the stack in order to preserve original `$pages` order.
		$to_look = array_reverse( $children[ $page_id ] );

		while ( $to_look ) {
			$p           = array_pop( $to_look );
			$page_list[] = $p;
			if ( isset( $children[ $p->ID ] ) ) {
				foreach ( array_reverse( $children[ $p->ID ] ) as $child ) {
					// Append to the `$to_look` stack to descend the tree.
					$to_look[] = $child;
				}
			}
		}
	}

	return $page_list;
}

/**
 * Orders the pages with children under parents in a flat list.
 *
 * It uses auxiliary structure to hold parent-children relationships and
 * runs in O(N) complexity
 *
 * @since 2.0.0
 *
 * @param WP_Post[] $pages   Posts array (passed by reference).
 * @param int       $page_id Optional. Parent page ID. Default 0.
 * @return string[] Array of post names keyed by ID and arranged by hierarchy. Children immediately follow their parents.
 */
function get_page_hierarchy( &$pages, $page_id = 0 ) {
	if ( empty( $pages ) ) {
		return array();
	}

	$children = array();
	foreach ( (array) $pages as $p ) {
		$parent_id                = (int) $p->post_parent;
		$children[ $parent_id ][] = $p;
	}

	$result = array();
	_page_traverse_name( $page_id, $children, $result );

	return $result;
}

/**
 * Traverses and return all the nested children post names of a root page.
 *
 * $children contains parent-children relations
 *
 * @since 2.9.0
 * @access private
 *
 * @see _page_traverse_name()
 *
 * @param int      $page_id  Page ID.
 * @param array    $children Parent-children relations (passed by reference).
 * @param string[] $result   Array of page names keyed by ID (passed by reference).
 */
function _page_traverse_name( $page_id, &$children, &$result ) {
	if ( isset( $children[ $page_id ] ) ) {
		foreach ( (array) $children[ $page_id ] as $child ) {
			$result[ $child->ID ] = $child->post_name;
			_page_traverse_name( $child->ID, $children, $result );
		}
	}
}

/**
 * Builds the URI path for a page.
 *
 * Sub pages will be in the "directory" under the parent page post name.
 *
 * @since 1.5.0
 * @since 4.6.0 The `$page` parameter was made optional.
 *
 * @param WP_Post|object|int $page Optional. Page ID or WP_Post object. Default is global $post.
 * @return string|false Page URI, false on error.
 */
function get_page_uri( $page = 0 ) {
	if ( ! $page instanceof WP_Post ) {
		$page = get_post( $page );
	}

	if ( ! $page ) {
		return false;
	}

	$uri = $page->post_name;

	foreach ( $page->ancestors as $parent ) {
		$parent = get_post( $parent );
		if ( $parent && $parent->post_name ) {
			$uri = $parent->post_name . '/' . $uri;
		}
	}

	/**
	 * Filters the URI for a page.
	 *
	 * @since 4.4.0
	 *
	 * @param string  $uri  Page URI.
	 * @param WP_Post $page Page object.
	 */
	return apply_filters( 'get_page_uri', $uri, $page );
}

/**
 * Retrieves an array of pages (or hierarchical post type items).
 *
 * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
 *
 * @since 1.5.0
 *
 * @param array|string $args {
 *     Optional. Array or string of arguments to retrieve pages.
 *
 *     @type int          $child_of     Page ID to return child and grandchild pages of. Note: The value
 *                                      of `$hierarchical` has no bearing on whether `$child_of` returns
 *                                      hierarchical results. Default 0, or no restriction.
 *     @type string       $sort_order   How to sort retrieved pages. Accepts 'ASC', 'DESC'. Default 'ASC'.
 *     @type string       $sort_column  What columns to sort pages by, comma-separated. Accepts 'post_author',
 *                                      'post_date', 'post_title', 'post_name', 'post_modified', 'menu_order',
 *                                      'post_modified_gmt', 'post_parent', 'ID', 'rand', 'comment_count'.
 *                                      'post_' can be omitted for any values that start with it.
 *                                      Default 'post_title'.
 *     @type bool         $hierarchical Whether to return pages hierarchically. If false in conjunction with
 *                                      `$child_of` also being false, both arguments will be disregarded.
 *                                      Default true.
 *     @type int[]        $exclude      Array of page IDs to exclude. Default empty array.
 *     @type int[]        $include      Array of page IDs to include. Cannot be used with `$child_of`,
 *                                      `$parent`, `$exclude`, `$meta_key`, `$meta_value`, or `$hierarchical`.
 *                                      Default empty array.
 *     @type string       $meta_key     Only include pages with this meta key. Default empty.
 *     @type string       $meta_value   Only include pages with this meta value. Requires `$meta_key`.
 *                                      Default empty.
 *     @type string       $authors      A comma-separated list of author IDs. Default empty.
 *     @type int          $parent       Page ID to return direct children of. Default -1, or no restriction.
 *     @type string|int[] $exclude_tree Comma-separated string or array of page IDs to exclude.
 *                                      Default empty array.
 *     @type int          $number       The number of pages to return. Default 0, or all pages.
 *     @type int          $offset       The number of pages to skip before returning. Requires `$number`.
 *                                      Default 0.
 *     @type string       $post_type    The post type to query. Default 'page'.
 *     @type string|array $post_status  A comma-separated list or array of post statuses to include.
 *                                      Default 'publish'.
 * }
 * @return WP_Post[]|false Array of pages (or hierarchical post type items). Boolean false if the
 *                         specified post type is not hierarchical or the specified status is not
 *                         supported by the post type.
 */
function get_pages( $args = array() ) {
	global $wpdb;

	$defaults = array(
		'child_of'     => 0,
		'sort_order'   => 'ASC',
		'sort_column'  => 'post_title',
		'hierarchical' => 1,
		'exclude'      => array(),
		'include'      => array(),
		'meta_key'     => '',
		'meta_value'   => '',
		'authors'      => '',
		'parent'       => -1,
		'exclude_tree' => array(),
		'number'       => '',
		'offset'       => 0,
		'post_type'    => 'page',
		'post_status'  => 'publish',
	);

	$parsed_args = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults );

	$number       = (int) $parsed_args['number'];
	$offset       = (int) $parsed_args['offset'];
	$child_of     = (int) $parsed_args['child_of'];
	$hierarchical = $parsed_args['hierarchical'];
	$exclude      = $parsed_args['exclude'];
	$meta_key     = $parsed_args['meta_key'];
	$meta_value   = $parsed_args['meta_value'];
	$parent       = $parsed_args['parent'];
	$post_status  = $parsed_args['post_status'];

	// Make sure the post type is hierarchical.
	$hierarchical_post_types = get_post_types( array( 'hierarchical' => true ) );
	if ( ! in_array( $parsed_args['post_type'], $hierarchical_post_types, true ) ) {
		return false;
	}

	if ( $parent > 0 && ! $child_of ) {
		$hierarchical = false;
	}

	// Make sure we have a valid post status.
	if ( ! is_array( $post_status ) ) {
		$post_status = explode( ',', $post_status );
	}
	if ( array_diff( $post_status, get_post_stati() ) ) {
		return false;
	}

	// $args can be whatever, only use the args defined in defaults to compute the key.
	$key          = md5( serialize( wp_array_slice_assoc( $parsed_args, array_keys( $defaults ) ) ) );
	$last_changed = wp_cache_get_last_changed( 'posts' );

	$cache_key = "get_pages:$key:$last_changed";
	$cache     = wp_cache_get( $cache_key, 'posts' );
	if ( false !== $cache ) {
		_prime_post_caches( $cache, false, false );

		// Convert to WP_Post instances.
		$pages = array_map( 'get_post', $cache );
		/** This filter is documented in wp-includes/post.php */
		$pages = apply_filters( 'get_pages', $pages, $parsed_args );

		return $pages;
	}

	$inclusions = '';
	if ( ! empty( $parsed_args['include'] ) ) {
		$child_of     = 0; // Ignore child_of, parent, exclude, meta_key, and meta_value params if using include.
		$parent       = -1;
		$exclude      = '';
		$meta_key     = '';
		$meta_value   = '';
		$hierarchical = false;
		$incpages     = wp_parse_id_list( $parsed_args['include'] );
		if ( ! empty( $incpages ) ) {
			$inclusions = ' AND ID IN (' . implode( ',', $incpages ) . ')';
		}
	}

	$exclusions = '';
	if ( ! empty( $exclude ) ) {
		$expages = wp_parse_id_list( $exclude );
		if ( ! empty( $expages ) ) {
			$exclusions = ' AND ID NOT IN (' . implode( ',', $expages ) . ')';
		}
	}

	$author_query = '';
	if ( ! empty( $parsed_args['authors'] ) ) {
		$post_authors = wp_parse_list( $parsed_args['authors'] );

		if ( ! empty( $post_authors ) ) {
			foreach ( $post_authors as $post_author ) {
				// Do we have an author id or an author login?
				if ( 0 == (int) $post_author ) {
					$post_author = get_user_by( 'login', $post_author );
					if ( empty( $post_author ) ) {
						continue;
					}
					if ( empty( $post_author->ID ) ) {
						continue;
					}
					$post_author = $post_author->ID;
				}

				if ( '' === $author_query ) {
					$author_query = $wpdb->prepare( ' post_author = %d ', $post_author );
				} else {
					$author_query .= $wpdb->prepare( ' OR post_author = %d ', $post_author );
				}
			}
			if ( '' !== $author_query ) {
				$author_query = " AND ($author_query)";
			}
		}
	}

	$join  = '';
	$where = "$exclusions $inclusions ";
	if ( '' !== $meta_key || '' !== $meta_value ) {
		$join = " LEFT JOIN $wpdb->postmeta ON ( $wpdb->posts.ID = $wpdb->postmeta.post_id )";

		// meta_key and meta_value might be slashed.
		$meta_key   = wp_unslash( $meta_key );
		$meta_value = wp_unslash( $meta_value );
		if ( '' !== $meta_key ) {
			$where .= $wpdb->prepare( " AND $wpdb->postmeta.meta_key = %s", $meta_key );
		}
		if ( '' !== $meta_value ) {
			$where .= $wpdb->prepare( " AND $wpdb->postmeta.meta_value = %s", $meta_value );
		}
	}

	if ( is_array( $parent ) ) {
		$post_parent__in = implode( ',', array_map( 'absint', (array) $parent ) );
		if ( ! empty( $post_parent__in ) ) {
			$where .= " AND post_parent IN ($post_parent__in)";
		}
	} elseif ( $parent >= 0 ) {
		$where .= $wpdb->prepare( ' AND post_parent = %d ', $parent );
	}

	if ( 1 === count( $post_status ) ) {
		$where_post_type = $wpdb->prepare( 'post_type = %s AND post_status = %s', $parsed_args['post_type'], reset( $post_status ) );
	} else {
		$post_status     = implode( "', '", $post_status );
		$where_post_type = $wpdb->prepare( "post_type = %s AND post_status IN ('$post_status')", $parsed_args['post_type'] );
	}

	$orderby_array = array();
	$allowed_keys  = array(
		'author',
		'post_author',
		'date',
		'post_date',
		'title',
		'post_title',
		'name',
		'post_name',
		'modified',
		'post_modified',
		'modified_gmt',
		'post_modified_gmt',
		'menu_order',
		'parent',
		'post_parent',
		'ID',
		'rand',
		'comment_count',
	);

	foreach ( explode( ',', $parsed_args['sort_column'] ) as $orderby ) {
		$orderby = trim( $orderby );
		if ( ! in_array( $orderby, $allowed_keys, true ) ) {
			continue;
		}

		switch ( $orderby ) {
			case 'menu_order':
				break;
			case 'ID':
				$orderby = "$wpdb->posts.ID";
				break;
			case 'rand':
				$orderby = 'RAND()';
				break;
			case 'comment_count':
				$orderby = "$wpdb->posts.comment_count";
				break;
			default:
				if ( 0 === strpos( $orderby, 'post_' ) ) {
					$orderby = "$wpdb->posts." . $orderby;
				} else {
					$orderby = "$wpdb->posts.post_" . $orderby;
				}
		}

		$orderby_array[] = $orderby;

	}
	$sort_column = ! empty( $orderby_array ) ? implode( ',', $orderby_array ) : "$wpdb->posts.post_title";

	$sort_order = strtoupper( $parsed_args['sort_order'] );
	if ( '' !== $sort_order && ! in_array( $sort_order, array( 'ASC', 'DESC' ), true ) ) {
		$sort_order = 'ASC';
	}

	$query  = "SELECT * FROM $wpdb->posts $join WHERE ($where_post_type) $where ";
	$query .= $author_query;
	$query .= ' ORDER BY ' . $sort_column . ' ' . $sort_order;

	if ( ! empty( $number ) ) {
		$query .= ' LIMIT ' . $offset . ',' . $number;
	}

	$pages = $wpdb->get_results( $query );

	if ( empty( $pages ) ) {
		wp_cache_set( $cache_key, array(), 'posts' );

		/** This filter is documented in wp-includes/post.php */
		$pages = apply_filters( 'get_pages', array(), $parsed_args );

		return $pages;
	}

	// Sanitize before caching so it'll only get done once.
	$num_pages = count( $pages );
	for ( $i = 0; $i < $num_pages; $i++ ) {
		$pages[ $i ] = sanitize_post( $pages[ $i ], 'raw' );
	}

	// Update cache.
	update_post_cache( $pages );

	if ( $child_of || $hierarchical ) {
		$pages = get_page_children( $child_of, $pages );
	}

	if ( ! empty( $parsed_args['exclude_tree'] ) ) {
		$exclude = wp_parse_id_list( $parsed_args['exclude_tree'] );
		foreach ( $exclude as $id ) {
			$children = get_page_children( $id, $pages );
			foreach ( $children as $child ) {
				$exclude[] = $child->ID;
			}
		}

		$num_pages = count( $pages );
		for ( $i = 0; $i < $num_pages; $i++ ) {
			if ( in_array( $pages[ $i ]->ID, $exclude, true ) ) {
				unset( $pages[ $i ] );
			}
		}
	}

	$page_structure = array();
	foreach ( $pages as $page ) {
		$page_structure[] = $page->ID;
	}

	wp_cache_set( $cache_key, $page_structure, 'posts' );

	// Convert to WP_Post instances.
	$pages = array_map( 'get_post', $pages );

	/**
	 * Filters the retrieved list of pages.
	 *
	 * @since 2.1.0
	 *
	 * @param WP_Post[] $pages       Array of page objects.
	 * @param array     $parsed_args Array of get_pages() arguments.
	 */
	return apply_filters( 'get_pages', $pages, $parsed_args );
}

//
// Attachment functions.
//

/**
 * Determines whether an attachment URI is local and really an attachment.
 *
 * For more information on this and similar theme functions, check out
 * the {@link https://developer.wordpress.org/themes/basics/conditional-tags/
 * Conditional Tags} article in the Theme Developer Handbook.
 *
 * @since 2.0.0
 *
 * @param string $url URL to check
 * @return bool True on success, false on failure.
 */
function is_local_attachment( $url ) {
	if ( strpos( $url, home_url() ) === false ) {
		return false;
	}
	if ( strpos( $url, home_url( '/?attachment_id=' ) ) !== false ) {
		return true;
	}

	$id = url_to_postid( $url );
	if ( $id ) {
		$post = get_post( $id );
		if ( 'attachment' === $post->post_type ) {
			return true;
		}
	}
	return false;
}

/**
 * Inserts an attachment.
 *
 * If you set the 'ID' in the $args parameter, it will mean that you are
 * updating and attempt to update the attachment. You can also set the
 * attachment name or title by setting the key 'post_name' or 'post_title'.
 *
 * You can set the dates for the attachment manually by setting the 'post_date'
 * and 'post_date_gmt' keys' values.
 *
 * By default, the comments will use the default settings for whether the
 * comments are allowed. You can close them manually or keep them open by
 * setting the value for the 'comment_status' key.
 *
 * @since 2.0.0
 * @since 4.7.0 Added the `$wp_error` parameter to allow a WP_Error to be returned on failure.
 * @since 5.6.0 Added the `$fire_after_hooks` parameter.
 *
 * @see wp_insert_post()
 *
 * @param string|array $args             Arguments for inserting an attachment.
 * @param string|false $file             Optional. Filename.
 * @param int          $parent_post_id   Optional. Parent post ID.
 * @param bool         $wp_error         Optional. Whether to return a WP_Error on failure. Default false.
 * @param bool         $fire_after_hooks Optional. Whether to fire the after insert hooks. Default true.
 * @return int|WP_Error The attachment ID on success. The value 0 or WP_Error on failure.
 */
function wp_insert_attachment( $args, $file = false, $parent_post_id = 0, $wp_error = false, $fire_after_hooks = true ) {
	$defaults = array(
		'file'        => $file,
		'post_parent' => 0,
	);

	$data = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults );

	if ( ! empty( $parent_post_id ) ) {
		$data['post_parent'] = $parent_post_id;
	}

	$data['post_type'] = 'attachment';

	return wp_insert_post( $data, $wp_error, $fire_after_hooks );
}

/**
 * Trashes or deletes an attachment.
 *
 * When an attachment is permanently deleted, the file will also be removed.
 * Deletion removes all post meta fields, taxonomy, comments, etc. associated
 * with the attachment (except the main post).
 *
 * The attachment is moved to the Trash instead of permanently deleted unless Trash
 * for media is disabled, item is already in the Trash, or $force_delete is true.
 *
 * @since 2.0.0
 *
 * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
 *
 * @param int  $post_id      Attachment ID.
 * @param bool $force_delete Optional. Whether to bypass Trash and force deletion.
 *                           Default false.
 * @return WP_Post|false|null Post data on success, false or null on failure.
 */
function wp_delete_attachment( $post_id, $force_delete = false ) {
	global $wpdb;

	$post = $wpdb->get_row( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT * FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE ID = %d", $post_id ) );

	if ( ! $post ) {
		return $post;
	}

	$post = get_post( $post );

	if ( 'attachment' !== $post->post_type ) {
		return false;
	}

	if ( ! $force_delete && EMPTY_TRASH_DAYS && MEDIA_TRASH && 'trash' !== $post->post_status ) {
		return wp_trash_post( $post_id );
	}

	/**
	 * Filters whether an attachment deletion should take place.
	 *
	 * @since 5.5.0
	 *
	 * @param WP_Post|false|null $delete       Whether to go forward with deletion.
	 * @param WP_Post            $post         Post object.
	 * @param bool               $force_delete Whether to bypass the Trash.
	 */
	$check = apply_filters( 'pre_delete_attachment', null, $post, $force_delete );
	if ( null !== $check ) {
		return $check;
	}

	delete_post_meta( $post_id, '_wp_trash_meta_status' );
	delete_post_meta( $post_id, '_wp_trash_meta_time' );

	$meta         = wp_get_attachment_metadata( $post_id );
	$backup_sizes = get_post_meta( $post->ID, '_wp_attachment_backup_sizes', true );
	$file         = get_attached_file( $post_id );

	if ( is_multisite() && is_string( $file ) && ! empty( $file ) ) {
		clean_dirsize_cache( $file );
	}

	/**
	 * Fires before an attachment is deleted, at the start of wp_delete_attachment().
	 *
	 * @since 2.0.0
	 * @since 5.5.0 Added the `$post` parameter.
	 *
	 * @param int     $post_id Attachment ID.
	 * @param WP_Post $post    Post object.
	 */
	do_action( 'delete_attachment', $post_id, $post );

	wp_delete_object_term_relationships( $post_id, array( 'category', 'post_tag' ) );
	wp_delete_object_term_relationships( $post_id, get_object_taxonomies( $post->post_type ) );

	// Delete all for any posts.
	delete_metadata( 'post', null, '_thumbnail_id', $post_id, true );

	wp_defer_comment_counting( true );

	$comment_ids = $wpdb->get_col( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT comment_ID FROM $wpdb->comments WHERE comment_post_ID = %d ORDER BY comment_ID DESC", $post_id ) );
	foreach ( $comment_ids as $comment_id ) {
		wp_delete_comment( $comment_id, true );
	}

	wp_defer_comment_counting( false );

	$post_meta_ids = $wpdb->get_col( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT meta_id FROM $wpdb->postmeta WHERE post_id = %d ", $post_id ) );
	foreach ( $post_meta_ids as $mid ) {
		delete_metadata_by_mid( 'post', $mid );
	}

	/** This action is documented in wp-includes/post.php */
	do_action( 'delete_post', $post_id, $post );
	$result = $wpdb->delete( $wpdb->posts, array( 'ID' => $post_id ) );
	if ( ! $result ) {
		return false;
	}
	/** This action is documented in wp-includes/post.php */
	do_action( 'deleted_post', $post_id, $post );

	wp_delete_attachment_files( $post_id, $meta, $backup_sizes, $file );

	clean_post_cache( $post );

	return $post;
}

/**
 * Deletes all files that belong to the given attachment.
 *
 * @since 4.9.7
 *
 * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
 *
 * @param int    $post_id      Attachment ID.
 * @param array  $meta         The attachment's meta data.
 * @param array  $backup_sizes The meta data for the attachment's backup images.
 * @param string $file         Absolute path to the attachment's file.
 * @return bool True on success, false on failure.
 */
function wp_delete_attachment_files( $post_id, $meta, $backup_sizes, $file ) {
	global $wpdb;

	$uploadpath = wp_get_upload_dir();
	$deleted    = true;

	if ( ! empty( $meta['thumb'] ) ) {
		// Don't delete the thumb if another attachment uses it.
		if ( ! $wpdb->get_row( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT meta_id FROM $wpdb->postmeta WHERE meta_key = '_wp_attachment_metadata' AND meta_value LIKE %s AND post_id <> %d", '%' . $wpdb->esc_like( $meta['thumb'] ) . '%', $post_id ) ) ) {
			$thumbfile = str_replace( wp_basename( $file ), $meta['thumb'], $file );

			if ( ! empty( $thumbfile ) ) {
				$thumbfile = path_join( $uploadpath['basedir'], $thumbfile );
				$thumbdir  = path_join( $uploadpath['basedir'], dirname( $file ) );

				if ( ! wp_delete_file_from_directory( $thumbfile, $thumbdir ) ) {
					$deleted = false;
				}
			}
		}
	}

	// Remove intermediate and backup images if there are any.
	if ( isset( $meta['sizes'] ) && is_array( $meta['sizes'] ) ) {
		$intermediate_dir = path_join( $uploadpath['basedir'], dirname( $file ) );

		foreach ( $meta['sizes'] as $size => $sizeinfo ) {
			$intermediate_file = str_replace( wp_basename( $file ), $sizeinfo['file'], $file );

			if ( ! empty( $intermediate_file ) ) {
				$intermediate_file = path_join( $uploadpath['basedir'], $intermediate_file );

				if ( ! wp_delete_file_from_directory( $intermediate_file, $intermediate_dir ) ) {
					$deleted = false;
				}
			}
		}
	}

	if ( ! empty( $meta['original_image'] ) ) {
		if ( empty( $intermediate_dir ) ) {
			$intermediate_dir = path_join( $uploadpath['basedir'], dirname( $file ) );
		}

		$original_image = str_replace( wp_basename( $file ), $meta['original_image'], $file );

		if ( ! empty( $original_image ) ) {
			$original_image = path_join( $uploadpath['basedir'], $original_image );

			if ( ! wp_delete_file_from_directory( $original_image, $intermediate_dir ) ) {
				$deleted = false;
			}
		}
	}

	if ( is_array( $backup_sizes ) ) {
		$del_dir = path_join( $uploadpath['basedir'], dirname( $meta['file'] ) );

		foreach ( $backup_sizes as $size ) {
			$del_file = path_join( dirname( $meta['file'] ), $size['file'] );

			if ( ! empty( $del_file ) ) {
				$del_file = path_join( $uploadpath['basedir'], $del_file );

				if ( ! wp_delete_file_from_directory( $del_file, $del_dir ) ) {
					$deleted = false;
				}
			}
		}
	}

	if ( ! wp_delete_file_from_directory( $file, $uploadpath['basedir'] ) ) {
		$deleted = false;
	}

	return $deleted;
}

/**
 * Retrieves attachment metadata for attachment ID.
 *
 * @since 2.1.0
 * @since 6.0.0 The `$filesize` value was added to the returned array.
 *
 * @param int  $attachment_id Attachment post ID. Defaults to global $post.
 * @param bool $unfiltered    Optional. If true, filters are not run. Default false.
 * @return array|false {
 *     Attachment metadata. False on failure.
 *
 *     @type int    $width      The width of the attachment.
 *     @type int    $height     The height of the attachment.
 *     @type string $file       The file path relative to `wp-content/uploads`.
 *     @type array  $sizes      Keys are size slugs, each value is an array containing
 *                              'file', 'width', 'height', and 'mime-type'.
 *     @type array  $image_meta Image metadata.
 *     @type int    $filesize   File size of the attachment.
 * }
 */
function wp_get_attachment_metadata( $attachment_id = 0, $unfiltered = false ) {
	$attachment_id = (int) $attachment_id;

	if ( ! $attachment_id ) {
		$post = get_post();

		if ( ! $post ) {
			return false;
		}

		$attachment_id = $post->ID;
	}

	$data = get_post_meta( $attachment_id, '_wp_attachment_metadata', true );

	if ( ! $data ) {
		return false;
	}

	if ( $unfiltered ) {
		return $data;
	}

	/**
	 * Filters the attachment meta data.
	 *
	 * @since 2.1.0
	 *
	 * @param array $data          Array of meta data for the given attachment.
	 * @param int   $attachment_id Attachment post ID.
	 */
	return apply_filters( 'wp_get_attachment_metadata', $data, $attachment_id );
}

/**
 * Updates metadata for an attachment.
 *
 * @since 2.1.0
 *
 * @param int   $attachment_id Attachment post ID.
 * @param array $data          Attachment meta data.
 * @return int|false False if $post is invalid.
 */
function wp_update_attachment_metadata( $attachment_id, $data ) {
	$attachment_id = (int) $attachment_id;

	$post = get_post( $attachment_id );

	if ( ! $post ) {
		return false;
	}

	/**
	 * Filters the updated attachment meta data.
	 *
	 * @since 2.1.0
	 *
	 * @param array $data          Array of updated attachment meta data.
	 * @param int   $attachment_id Attachment post ID.
	 */
	$data = apply_filters( 'wp_update_attachment_metadata', $data, $post->ID );
	if ( $data ) {
		return update_post_meta( $post->ID, '_wp_attachment_metadata', $data );
	} else {
		return delete_post_meta( $post->ID, '_wp_attachment_metadata' );
	}
}

/**
 * Retrieves the URL for an attachment.
 *
 * @since 2.1.0
 *
 * @global string $pagenow The filename of the current screen.
 *
 * @param int $attachment_id Optional. Attachment post ID. Defaults to global $post.
 * @return string|false Attachment URL, otherwise false.
 */
function wp_get_attachment_url( $attachment_id = 0 ) {
	global $pagenow;

	$attachment_id = (int) $attachment_id;

	$post = get_post( $attachment_id );

	if ( ! $post ) {
		return false;
	}

	if ( 'attachment' !== $post->post_type ) {
		return false;
	}

	$url = '';
	// Get attached file.
	$file = get_post_meta( $post->ID, '_wp_attached_file', true );
	if ( $file ) {
		// Get upload directory.
		$uploads = wp_get_upload_dir();
		if ( $uploads && false === $uploads['error'] ) {
			// Check that the upload base exists in the file location.
			if ( 0 === strpos( $file, $uploads['basedir'] ) ) {
				// Replace file location with url location.
				$url = str_replace( $uploads['basedir'], $uploads['baseurl'], $file );
			} elseif ( false !== strpos( $file, 'wp-content/uploads' ) ) {
				// Get the directory name relative to the basedir (back compat for pre-2.7 uploads).
				$url = trailingslashit( $uploads['baseurl'] . '/' . _wp_get_attachment_relative_path( $file ) ) . wp_basename( $file );
			} else {
				// It's a newly-uploaded file, therefore $file is relative to the basedir.
				$url = $uploads['baseurl'] . "/$file";
			}
		}
	}

	/*
	 * If any of the above options failed, Fallback on the GUID as used pre-2.7,
	 * not recommended to rely upon this.
	 */
	if ( ! $url ) {
		$url = get_the_guid( $post->ID );
	}

	// On SSL front end, URLs should be HTTPS.
	if ( is_ssl() && ! is_admin() && 'wp-login.php' !== $pagenow ) {
		$url = set_url_scheme( $url );
	}

	/**
	 * Filters the attachment URL.
	 *
	 * @since 2.1.0
	 *
	 * @param string $url           URL for the given attachment.
	 * @param int    $attachment_id Attachment post ID.
	 */
	$url = apply_filters( 'wp_get_attachment_url', $url, $post->ID );

	if ( ! $url ) {
		return false;
	}

	return $url;
}

/**
 * Retrieves the caption for an attachment.
 *
 * @since 4.6.0
 *
 * @param int $post_id Optional. Attachment ID. Default is the ID of the global `$post`.
 * @return string|false Attachment caption on success, false on failure.
 */
function wp_get_attachment_caption( $post_id = 0 ) {
	$post_id = (int) $post_id;
	$post    = get_post( $post_id );

	if ( ! $post ) {
		return false;
	}

	if ( 'attachment' !== $post->post_type ) {
		return false;
	}

	$caption = $post->post_excerpt;

	/**
	 * Filters the attachment caption.
	 *
	 * @since 4.6.0
	 *
	 * @param string $caption Caption for the given attachment.
	 * @param int    $post_id Attachment ID.
	 */
	return apply_filters( 'wp_get_attachment_caption', $caption, $post->ID );
}

/**
 * Retrieves URL for an attachment thumbnail.
 *
 * @since 2.1.0
 * @since 6.1.0 Changed to use wp_get_attachment_image_url().
 *
 * @param int $post_id Optional. Attachment ID. Default is the ID of the global `$post`.
 * @return string|false Thumbnail URL on success, false on failure.
 */
function wp_get_attachment_thumb_url( $post_id = 0 ) {
	$post_id = (int) $post_id;

	// This uses image_downsize() which also looks for the (very) old format $image_meta['thumb']
	// when the newer format $image_meta['sizes']['thumbnail'] doesn't exist.
	$thumbnail_url = wp_get_attachment_image_url( $post_id, 'thumbnail' );

	if ( empty( $thumbnail_url ) ) {
		return false;
	}

	/**
	 * Filters the attachment thumbnail URL.
	 *
	 * @since 2.1.0
	 *
	 * @param string $thumbnail_url URL for the attachment thumbnail.
	 * @param int    $post_id       Attachment ID.
	 */
	return apply_filters( 'wp_get_attachment_thumb_url', $thumbnail_url, $post_id );
}

/**
 * Verifies an attachment is of a given type.
 *
 * @since 4.2.0
 *
 * @param string      $type Attachment type. Accepts 'image', 'audio', or 'video'.
 * @param int|WP_Post $post Optional. Attachment ID or object. Default is global $post.
 * @return bool True if one of the accepted types, false otherwise.
 */
function wp_attachment_is( $type, $post = null ) {
	$post = get_post( $post );

	if ( ! $post ) {
		return false;
	}

	$file = get_attached_file( $post->ID );

	if ( ! $file ) {
		return false;
	}

	if ( 0 === strpos( $post->post_mime_type, $type . '/' ) ) {
		return true;
	}

	$check = wp_check_filetype( $file );

	if ( empty( $check['ext'] ) ) {
		return false;
	}

	$ext = $check['ext'];

	if ( 'import' !== $post->post_mime_type ) {
		return $type === $ext;
	}

	switch ( $type ) {
		case 'image':
			$image_exts = array( 'jpg', 'jpeg', 'jpe', 'gif', 'png', 'webp' );
			return in_array( $ext, $image_exts, true );

		case 'audio':
			return in_array( $ext, wp_get_audio_extensions(), true );

		case 'video':
			return in_array( $ext, wp_get_video_extensions(), true );

		default:
			return $type === $ext;
	}
}

/**
 * Determines whether an attachment is an image.
 *
 * For more information on this and similar theme functions, check out
 * the {@link https://developer.wordpress.org/themes/basics/conditional-tags/
 * Conditional Tags} article in the Theme Developer Handbook.
 *
 * @since 2.1.0
 * @since 4.2.0 Modified into wrapper for wp_attachment_is() and
 *              allowed WP_Post object to be passed.
 *
 * @param int|WP_Post $post Optional. Attachment ID or object. Default is global $post.
 * @return bool Whether the attachment is an image.
 */
function wp_attachment_is_image( $post = null ) {
	return wp_attachment_is( 'image', $post );
}

/**
 * Retrieves the icon for a MIME type or attachment.
 *
 * @since 2.1.0
 *
 * @param string|int $mime MIME type or attachment ID.
 * @return string|false Icon, false otherwise.
 */
function wp_mime_type_icon( $mime = 0 ) {
	if ( ! is_numeric( $mime ) ) {
		$icon = wp_cache_get( "mime_type_icon_$mime" );
	}

	$post_id = 0;
	if ( empty( $icon ) ) {
		$post_mimes = array();
		if ( is_numeric( $mime ) ) {
			$mime = (int) $mime;
			$post = get_post( $mime );
			if ( $post ) {
				$post_id = (int) $post->ID;
				$file    = get_attached_file( $post_id );
				$ext     = preg_replace( '/^.+?\.([^.]+)$/', '$1', $file );
				if ( ! empty( $ext ) ) {
					$post_mimes[] = $ext;
					$ext_type     = wp_ext2type( $ext );
					if ( $ext_type ) {
						$post_mimes[] = $ext_type;
					}
				}
				$mime = $post->post_mime_type;
			} else {
				$mime = 0;
			}
		} else {
			$post_mimes[] = $mime;
		}

		$icon_files = wp_cache_get( 'icon_files' );

		if ( ! is_array( $icon_files ) ) {
			/**
			 * Filters the icon directory path.
			 *
			 * @since 2.0.0
			 *
			 * @param string $path Icon directory absolute path.
			 */
			$icon_dir = apply_filters( 'icon_dir', ABSPATH . WPINC . '/images/media' );

			/**
			 * Filters the icon directory URI.
			 *
			 * @since 2.0.0
			 *
			 * @param string $uri Icon directory URI.
			 */
			$icon_dir_uri = apply_filters( 'icon_dir_uri', includes_url( 'images/media' ) );

			/**
			 * Filters the array of icon directory URIs.
			 *
			 * @since 2.5.0
			 *
			 * @param string[] $uris Array of icon directory URIs keyed by directory absolute path.
			 */
			$dirs       = apply_filters( 'icon_dirs', array( $icon_dir => $icon_dir_uri ) );
			$icon_files = array();
			while ( $dirs ) {
				$keys = array_keys( $dirs );
				$dir  = array_shift( $keys );
				$uri  = array_shift( $dirs );
				$dh   = opendir( $dir );
				if ( $dh ) {
					while ( false !== $file = readdir( $dh ) ) {
						$file = wp_basename( $file );
						if ( '.' === substr( $file, 0, 1 ) ) {
							continue;
						}

						$ext = strtolower( substr( $file, -4 ) );
						if ( ! in_array( $ext, array( '.png', '.gif', '.jpg' ), true ) ) {
							if ( is_dir( "$dir/$file" ) ) {
								$dirs[ "$dir/$file" ] = "$uri/$file";
							}
							continue;
						}
						$icon_files[ "$dir/$file" ] = "$uri/$file";
					}
					closedir( $dh );
				}
			}
			wp_cache_add( 'icon_files', $icon_files, 'default', 600 );
		}

		$types = array();
		// Icon wp_basename - extension = MIME wildcard.
		foreach ( $icon_files as $file => $uri ) {
			$types[ preg_replace( '/^([^.]*).*$/', '$1', wp_basename( $file ) ) ] =& $icon_files[ $file ];
		}

		if ( ! empty( $mime ) ) {
			$post_mimes[] = substr( $mime, 0, strpos( $mime, '/' ) );
			$post_mimes[] = substr( $mime, strpos( $mime, '/' ) + 1 );
			$post_mimes[] = str_replace( '/', '_', $mime );
		}

		$matches            = wp_match_mime_types( array_keys( $types ), $post_mimes );
		$matches['default'] = array( 'default' );

		foreach ( $matches as $match => $wilds ) {
			foreach ( $wilds as $wild ) {
				if ( ! isset( $types[ $wild ] ) ) {
					continue;
				}

				$icon = $types[ $wild ];
				if ( ! is_numeric( $mime ) ) {
					wp_cache_add( "mime_type_icon_$mime", $icon );
				}
				break 2;
			}
		}
	}

	/**
	 * Filters the mime type icon.
	 *
	 * @since 2.1.0
	 *
	 * @param string $icon    Path to the mime type icon.
	 * @param string $mime    Mime type.
	 * @param int    $post_id Attachment ID. Will equal 0 if the function passed
	 *                        the mime type.
	 */
	return apply_filters( 'wp_mime_type_icon', $icon, $mime, $post_id );
}

/**
 * Checks for changed slugs for published post objects and save the old slug.
 *
 * The function is used when a post object of any type is updated,
 * by comparing the current and previous post objects.
 *
 * If the slug was changed and not already part of the old slugs then it will be
 * added to the post meta field ('_wp_old_slug') for storing old slugs for that
 * post.
 *
 * The most logically usage of this function is redirecting changed post objects, so
 * that those that linked to an changed post will be redirected to the new post.
 *
 * @since 2.1.0
 *
 * @param int     $post_id     Post ID.
 * @param WP_Post $post        The post object.
 * @param WP_Post $post_before The previous post object.
 */
function wp_check_for_changed_slugs( $post_id, $post, $post_before ) {
	// Don't bother if it hasn't changed.
	if ( $post->post_name == $post_before->post_name ) {
		return;
	}

	// We're only concerned with published, non-hierarchical objects.
	if ( ! ( 'publish' === $post->post_status || ( 'attachment' === get_post_type( $post ) && 'inherit' === $post->post_status ) ) || is_post_type_hierarchical( $post->post_type ) ) {
		return;
	}

	$old_slugs = (array) get_post_meta( $post_id, '_wp_old_slug' );

	// If we haven't added this old slug before, add it now.
	if ( ! empty( $post_before->post_name ) && ! in_array( $post_before->post_name, $old_slugs, true ) ) {
		add_post_meta( $post_id, '_wp_old_slug', $post_before->post_name );
	}

	// If the new slug was used previously, delete it from the list.
	if ( in_array( $post->post_name, $old_slugs, true ) ) {
		delete_post_meta( $post_id, '_wp_old_slug', $post->post_name );
	}
}

/**
 * Checks for changed dates for published post objects and save the old date.
 *
 * The function is used when a post object of any type is updated,
 * by comparing the current and previous post objects.
 *
 * If the date was changed and not already part of the old dates then it will be
 * added to the post meta field ('_wp_old_date') for storing old dates for that
 * post.
 *
 * The most logically usage of this function is redirecting changed post objects, so
 * that those that linked to an changed post will be redirected to the new post.
 *
 * @since 4.9.3
 *
 * @param int     $post_id     Post ID.
 * @param WP_Post $post        The post object.
 * @param WP_Post $post_before The previous post object.
 */
function wp_check_for_changed_dates( $post_id, $post, $post_before ) {
	$previous_date = gmdate( 'Y-m-d', strtotime( $post_before->post_date ) );
	$new_date      = gmdate( 'Y-m-d', strtotime( $post->post_date ) );

	// Don't bother if it hasn't changed.
	if ( $new_date == $previous_date ) {
		return;
	}

	// We're only concerned with published, non-hierarchical objects.
	if ( ! ( 'publish' === $post->post_status || ( 'attachment' === get_post_type( $post ) && 'inherit' === $post->post_status ) ) || is_post_type_hierarchical( $post->post_type ) ) {
		return;
	}

	$old_dates = (array) get_post_meta( $post_id, '_wp_old_date' );

	// If we haven't added this old date before, add it now.
	if ( ! empty( $previous_date ) && ! in_array( $previous_date, $old_dates, true ) ) {
		add_post_meta( $post_id, '_wp_old_date', $previous_date );
	}

	// If the new slug was used previously, delete it from the list.
	if ( in_array( $new_date, $old_dates, true ) ) {
		delete_post_meta( $post_id, '_wp_old_date', $new_date );
	}
}

/**
 * Retrieves the private post SQL based on capability.
 *
 * This function provides a standardized way to appropriately select on the
 * post_status of a post type. The function will return a piece of SQL code
 * that can be added to a WHERE clause; this SQL is constructed to allow all
 * published posts, and all private posts to which the user has access.
 *
 * @since 2.2.0
 * @since 4.3.0 Added the ability to pass an array to `$post_type`.
 *
 * @param string|array $post_type Single post type or an array of post types. Currently only supports 'post' or 'page'.
 * @return string SQL code that can be added to a where clause.
 */
function get_private_posts_cap_sql( $post_type ) {
	return get_posts_by_author_sql( $post_type, false );
}

/**
 * Retrieves the post SQL based on capability, author, and type.
 *
 * @since 3.0.0
 * @since 4.3.0 Introduced the ability to pass an array of post types to `$post_type`.
 *
 * @see get_private_posts_cap_sql()
 * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
 *
 * @param string|string[] $post_type   Single post type or an array of post types.
 * @param bool            $full        Optional. Returns a full WHERE statement instead of just
 *                                     an 'andalso' term. Default true.
 * @param int             $post_author Optional. Query posts having a single author ID. Default null.
 * @param bool            $public_only Optional. Only return public posts. Skips cap checks for
 *                                     $current_user.  Default false.
 * @return string SQL WHERE code that can be added to a query.
 */
function get_posts_by_author_sql( $post_type, $full = true, $post_author = null, $public_only = false ) {
	global $wpdb;

	if ( is_array( $post_type ) ) {
		$post_types = $post_type;
	} else {
		$post_types = array( $post_type );
	}

	$post_type_clauses = array();
	foreach ( $post_types as $post_type ) {
		$post_type_obj = get_post_type_object( $post_type );

		if ( ! $post_type_obj ) {
			continue;
		}

		/**
		 * Filters the capability to read private posts for a custom post type
		 * when generating SQL for getting posts by author.
		 *
		 * @since 2.2.0
		 * @deprecated 3.2.0 The hook transitioned from "somewhat useless" to "totally useless".
		 *
		 * @param string $cap Capability.
		 */
		$cap = apply_filters_deprecated( 'pub_priv_sql_capability', array( '' ), '3.2.0' );

		if ( ! $cap ) {
			$cap = current_user_can( $post_type_obj->cap->read_private_posts );
		}

		// Only need to check the cap if $public_only is false.
		$post_status_sql = "post_status = 'publish'";

		if ( false === $public_only ) {
			if ( $cap ) {
				// Does the user have the capability to view private posts? Guess so.
				$post_status_sql .= " OR post_status = 'private'";
			} elseif ( is_user_logged_in() ) {
				// Users can view their own private posts.
				$id = get_current_user_id();
				if ( null === $post_author || ! $full ) {
					$post_status_sql .= " OR post_status = 'private' AND post_author = $id";
				} elseif ( $id == (int) $post_author ) {
					$post_status_sql .= " OR post_status = 'private'";
				} // Else none.
			} // Else none.
		}

		$post_type_clauses[] = "( post_type = '" . $post_type . "' AND ( $post_status_sql ) )";
	}

	if ( empty( $post_type_clauses ) ) {
		return $full ? 'WHERE 1 = 0' : '1 = 0';
	}

	$sql = '( ' . implode( ' OR ', $post_type_clauses ) . ' )';

	if ( null !== $post_author ) {
		$sql .= $wpdb->prepare( ' AND post_author = %d', $post_author );
	}

	if ( $full ) {
		$sql = 'WHERE ' . $sql;
	}

	return $sql;
}

/**
 * Retrieves the most recent time that a post on the site was published.
 *
 * The server timezone is the default and is the difference between GMT and
 * server time. The 'blog' value is the date when the last post was posted.
 * The 'gmt' is when the last post was posted in GMT formatted date.
 *
 * @since 0.71
 * @since 4.4.0 The `$post_type` argument was added.
 *
 * @param string $timezone  Optional. The timezone for the timestamp. Accepts 'server', 'blog', or 'gmt'.
 *                          'server' uses the server's internal timezone.
 *                          'blog' uses the `post_date` field, which proxies to the timezone set for the site.
 *                          'gmt' uses the `post_date_gmt` field.
 *                          Default 'server'.
 * @param string $post_type Optional. The post type to check. Default 'any'.
 * @return string The date of the last post, or false on failure.
 */
function get_lastpostdate( $timezone = 'server', $post_type = 'any' ) {
	$lastpostdate = _get_last_post_time( $timezone, 'date', $post_type );

	/**
	 * Filters the most recent time that a post on the site was published.
	 *
	 * @since 2.3.0
	 * @since 5.5.0 Added the `$post_type` parameter.
	 *
	 * @param string|false $lastpostdate The most recent time that a post was published,
	 *                                   in 'Y-m-d H:i:s' format. False on failure.
	 * @param string       $timezone     Location to use for getting the post published date.
	 *                                   See get_lastpostdate() for accepted `$timezone` values.
	 * @param string       $post_type    The post type to check.
	 */
	return apply_filters( 'get_lastpostdate', $lastpostdate, $timezone, $post_type );
}

/**
 * Gets the most recent time that a post on the site was modified.
 *
 * The server timezone is the default and is the difference between GMT and
 * server time. The 'blog' value is just when the last post was modified.
 * The 'gmt' is when the last post was modified in GMT time.
 *
 * @since 1.2.0
 * @since 4.4.0 The `$post_type` argument was added.
 *
 * @param string $timezone  Optional. The timezone for the timestamp. See get_lastpostdate()
 *                          for information on accepted values.
 *                          Default 'server'.
 * @param string $post_type Optional. The post type to check. Default 'any'.
 * @return string The timestamp in 'Y-m-d H:i:s' format, or false on failure.
 */
function get_lastpostmodified( $timezone = 'server', $post_type = 'any' ) {
	/**
	 * Pre-filter the return value of get_lastpostmodified() before the query is run.
	 *
	 * @since 4.4.0
	 *
	 * @param string|false $lastpostmodified The most recent time that a post was modified,
	 *                                       in 'Y-m-d H:i:s' format, or false. Returning anything
	 *                                       other than false will short-circuit the function.
	 * @param string       $timezone         Location to use for getting the post modified date.
	 *                                       See get_lastpostdate() for accepted `$timezone` values.
	 * @param string       $post_type        The post type to check.
	 */
	$lastpostmodified = apply_filters( 'pre_get_lastpostmodified', false, $timezone, $post_type );

	if ( false !== $lastpostmodified ) {
		return $lastpostmodified;
	}

	$lastpostmodified = _get_last_post_time( $timezone, 'modified', $post_type );
	$lastpostdate     = get_lastpostdate( $timezone, $post_type );

	if ( $lastpostdate > $lastpostmodified ) {
		$lastpostmodified = $lastpostdate;
	}

	/**
	 * Filters the most recent time that a post on the site was modified.
	 *
	 * @since 2.3.0
	 * @since 5.5.0 Added the `$post_type` parameter.
	 *
	 * @param string|false $lastpostmodified The most recent time that a post was modified,
	 *                                       in 'Y-m-d H:i:s' format. False on failure.
	 * @param string       $timezone         Location to use for getting the post modified date.
	 *                                       See get_lastpostdate() for accepted `$timezone` values.
	 * @param string       $post_type        The post type to check.
	 */
	return apply_filters( 'get_lastpostmodified', $lastpostmodified, $timezone, $post_type );
}

/**
 * Gets the timestamp of the last time any post was modified or published.
 *
 * @since 3.1.0
 * @since 4.4.0 The `$post_type` argument was added.
 * @access private
 *
 * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
 *
 * @param string $timezone  The timezone for the timestamp. See get_lastpostdate().
 *                          for information on accepted values.
 * @param string $field     Post field to check. Accepts 'date' or 'modified'.
 * @param string $post_type Optional. The post type to check. Default 'any'.
 * @return string|false The timestamp in 'Y-m-d H:i:s' format, or false on failure.
 */
function _get_last_post_time( $timezone, $field, $post_type = 'any' ) {
	global $wpdb;

	if ( ! in_array( $field, array( 'date', 'modified' ), true ) ) {
		return false;
	}

	$timezone = strtolower( $timezone );

	$key = "lastpost{$field}:$timezone";
	if ( 'any' !== $post_type ) {
		$key .= ':' . sanitize_key( $post_type );
	}

	$date = wp_cache_get( $key, 'timeinfo' );
	if ( false !== $date ) {
		return $date;
	}

	if ( 'any' === $post_type ) {
		$post_types = get_post_types( array( 'public' => true ) );
		array_walk( $post_types, array( $wpdb, 'escape_by_ref' ) );
		$post_types = "'" . implode( "', '", $post_types ) . "'";
	} else {
		$post_types = "'" . sanitize_key( $post_type ) . "'";
	}

	switch ( $timezone ) {
		case 'gmt':
			$date = $wpdb->get_var( "SELECT post_{$field}_gmt FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_status = 'publish' AND post_type IN ({$post_types}) ORDER BY post_{$field}_gmt DESC LIMIT 1" );
			break;
		case 'blog':
			$date = $wpdb->get_var( "SELECT post_{$field} FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_status = 'publish' AND post_type IN ({$post_types}) ORDER BY post_{$field}_gmt DESC LIMIT 1" );
			break;
		case 'server':
			$add_seconds_server = gmdate( 'Z' );
			$date               = $wpdb->get_var( "SELECT DATE_ADD(post_{$field}_gmt, INTERVAL '$add_seconds_server' SECOND) FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_status = 'publish' AND post_type IN ({$post_types}) ORDER BY post_{$field}_gmt DESC LIMIT 1" );
			break;
	}

	if ( $date ) {
		wp_cache_set( $key, $date, 'timeinfo' );

		return $date;
	}

	return false;
}

/**
 * Updates posts in cache.
 *
 * @since 1.5.1
 *
 * @param WP_Post[] $posts Array of post objects (passed by reference).
 */
function update_post_cache( &$posts ) {
	if ( ! $posts ) {
		return;
	}

	$data = array();
	foreach ( $posts as $post ) {
		if ( empty( $post->filter ) || 'raw' !== $post->filter ) {
			$post = sanitize_post( $post, 'raw' );
		}
		$data[ $post->ID ] = $post;
	}
	wp_cache_add_multiple( $data, 'posts' );
}

/**
 * Will clean the post in the cache.
 *
 * Cleaning means delete from the cache of the post. Will call to clean the term
 * object cache associated with the post ID.
 *
 * This function not run if $_wp_suspend_cache_invalidation is not empty. See
 * wp_suspend_cache_invalidation().
 *
 * @since 2.0.0
 *
 * @global bool $_wp_suspend_cache_invalidation
 *
 * @param int|WP_Post $post Post ID or post object to remove from the cache.
 */
function clean_post_cache( $post ) {
	global $_wp_suspend_cache_invalidation;

	if ( ! empty( $_wp_suspend_cache_invalidation ) ) {
		return;
	}

	$post = get_post( $post );

	if ( ! $post ) {
		return;
	}

	wp_cache_delete( $post->ID, 'posts' );
	wp_cache_delete( $post->ID, 'post_meta' );

	clean_object_term_cache( $post->ID, $post->post_type );

	wp_cache_delete( 'wp_get_archives', 'general' );

	/**
	 * Fires immediately after the given post's cache is cleaned.
	 *
	 * @since 2.5.0
	 *
	 * @param int     $post_id Post ID.
	 * @param WP_Post $post    Post object.
	 */
	do_action( 'clean_post_cache', $post->ID, $post );

	if ( 'page' === $post->post_type ) {
		wp_cache_delete( 'all_page_ids', 'posts' );

		/**
		 * Fires immediately after the given page's cache is cleaned.
		 *
		 * @since 2.5.0
		 *
		 * @param int $post_id Post ID.
		 */
		do_action( 'clean_page_cache', $post->ID );
	}

	wp_cache_set( 'last_changed', microtime(), 'posts' );
}

/**
 * Updates post, term, and metadata caches for a list of post objects.
 *
 * @since 1.5.0
 *
 * @param WP_Post[] $posts             Array of post objects (passed by reference).
 * @param string    $post_type         Optional. Post type. Default 'post'.
 * @param bool      $update_term_cache Optional. Whether to update the term cache. Default true.
 * @param bool      $update_meta_cache Optional. Whether to update the meta cache. Default true.
 */
function update_post_caches( &$posts, $post_type = 'post', $update_term_cache = true, $update_meta_cache = true ) {
	// No point in doing all this work if we didn't match any posts.
	if ( ! $posts ) {
		return;
	}

	update_post_cache( $posts );

	$post_ids = array();
	foreach ( $posts as $post ) {
		$post_ids[] = $post->ID;
	}

	if ( ! $post_type ) {
		$post_type = 'any';
	}

	if ( $update_term_cache ) {
		if ( is_array( $post_type ) ) {
			$ptypes = $post_type;
		} elseif ( 'any' === $post_type ) {
			$ptypes = array();
			// Just use the post_types in the supplied posts.
			foreach ( $posts as $post ) {
				$ptypes[] = $post->post_type;
			}
			$ptypes = array_unique( $ptypes );
		} else {
			$ptypes = array( $post_type );
		}

		if ( ! empty( $ptypes ) ) {
			update_object_term_cache( $post_ids, $ptypes );
		}
	}

	if ( $update_meta_cache ) {
		update_postmeta_cache( $post_ids );
	}
}

/**
 * Updates post author user caches for a list of post objects.
 *
 * @since 6.1.0
 *
 * @param WP_Post[] $posts Array of post objects.
 */
function update_post_author_caches( $posts ) {
	/*
	 * cache_users() is a pluggable function so is not available prior
	 * to the `plugins_loaded` hook firing. This is to ensure against
	 * fatal errors when the function is not available.
	 */
	if ( ! function_exists( 'cache_users' ) ) {
		return;
	}

	$author_ids = wp_list_pluck( $posts, 'post_author' );
	$author_ids = array_map( 'absint', $author_ids );
	$author_ids = array_unique( array_filter( $author_ids ) );

	cache_users( $author_ids );
}

/**
 * Updates parent post caches for a list of post objects.
 *
 * @since 6.1.0
 *
 * @param WP_Post[] $posts Array of post objects.
 */
function update_post_parent_caches( $posts ) {
	$parent_ids = wp_list_pluck( $posts, 'post_parent' );
	$parent_ids = array_map( 'absint', $parent_ids );
	$parent_ids = array_unique( array_filter( $parent_ids ) );

	if ( ! empty( $parent_ids ) ) {
		_prime_post_caches( $parent_ids, false );
	}
}

/**
 * Updates metadata cache for a list of post IDs.
 *
 * Performs SQL query to retrieve the metadata for the post IDs and updates the
 * metadata cache for the posts. Therefore, the functions, which call this
 * function, do not need to perform SQL queries on their own.
 *
 * @since 2.1.0
 *
 * @param int[] $post_ids Array of post IDs.
 * @return array|false An array of metadata on success, false if there is nothing to update.
 */
function update_postmeta_cache( $post_ids ) {
	return update_meta_cache( 'post', $post_ids );
}

/**
 * Will clean the attachment in the cache.
 *
 * Cleaning means delete from the cache. Optionally will clean the term
 * object cache associated with the attachment ID.
 *
 * This function will not run if $_wp_suspend_cache_invalidation is not empty.
 *
 * @since 3.0.0
 *
 * @global bool $_wp_suspend_cache_invalidation
 *
 * @param int  $id          The attachment ID in the cache to clean.
 * @param bool $clean_terms Optional. Whether to clean terms cache. Default false.
 */
function clean_attachment_cache( $id, $clean_terms = false ) {
	global $_wp_suspend_cache_invalidation;

	if ( ! empty( $_wp_suspend_cache_invalidation ) ) {
		return;
	}

	$id = (int) $id;

	wp_cache_delete( $id, 'posts' );
	wp_cache_delete( $id, 'post_meta' );

	if ( $clean_terms ) {
		clean_object_term_cache( $id, 'attachment' );
	}

	/**
	 * Fires after the given attachment's cache is cleaned.
	 *
	 * @since 3.0.0
	 *
	 * @param int $id Attachment ID.
	 */
	do_action( 'clean_attachment_cache', $id );
}

//
// Hooks.
//

/**
 * Hook for managing future post transitions to published.
 *
 * @since 2.3.0
 * @access private
 *
 * @see wp_clear_scheduled_hook()
 * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
 *
 * @param string  $new_status New post status.
 * @param string  $old_status Previous post status.
 * @param WP_Post $post       Post object.
 */
function _transition_post_status( $new_status, $old_status, $post ) {
	global $wpdb;

	if ( 'publish' !== $old_status && 'publish' === $new_status ) {
		// Reset GUID if transitioning to publish and it is empty.
		if ( '' === get_the_guid( $post->ID ) ) {
			$wpdb->update( $wpdb->posts, array( 'guid' => get_permalink( $post->ID ) ), array( 'ID' => $post->ID ) );
		}

		/**
		 * Fires when a post's status is transitioned from private to published.
		 *
		 * @since 1.5.0
		 * @deprecated 2.3.0 Use {@see 'private_to_publish'} instead.
		 *
		 * @param int $post_id Post ID.
		 */
		do_action_deprecated( 'private_to_published', array( $post->ID ), '2.3.0', 'private_to_publish' );
	}

	// If published posts changed clear the lastpostmodified cache.
	if ( 'publish' === $new_status || 'publish' === $old_status ) {
		foreach ( array( 'server', 'gmt', 'blog' ) as $timezone ) {
			wp_cache_delete( "lastpostmodified:$timezone", 'timeinfo' );
			wp_cache_delete( "lastpostdate:$timezone", 'timeinfo' );
			wp_cache_delete( "lastpostdate:$timezone:{$post->post_type}", 'timeinfo' );
		}
	}

	if ( $new_status !== $old_status ) {
		wp_cache_delete( _count_posts_cache_key( $post->post_type ), 'counts' );
		wp_cache_delete( _count_posts_cache_key( $post->post_type, 'readable' ), 'counts' );
	}

	// Always clears the hook in case the post status bounced from future to draft.
	wp_clear_scheduled_hook( 'publish_future_post', array( $post->ID ) );
}

/**
 * Hook used to schedule publication for a post marked for the future.
 *
 * The $post properties used and must exist are 'ID' and 'post_date_gmt'.
 *
 * @since 2.3.0
 * @access private
 *
 * @param int     $deprecated Not used. Can be set to null. Never implemented. Not marked
 *                            as deprecated with _deprecated_argument() as it conflicts with
 *                            wp_transition_post_status() and the default filter for _future_post_hook().
 * @param WP_Post $post       Post object.
 */
function _future_post_hook( $deprecated, $post ) {
	wp_clear_scheduled_hook( 'publish_future_post', array( $post->ID ) );
	wp_schedule_single_event( strtotime( get_gmt_from_date( $post->post_date ) . ' GMT' ), 'publish_future_post', array( $post->ID ) );
}

/**
 * Hook to schedule pings and enclosures when a post is published.
 *
 * Uses XMLRPC_REQUEST and WP_IMPORTING constants.
 *
 * @since 2.3.0
 * @access private
 *
 * @param int $post_id The ID of the post being published.
 */
function _publish_post_hook( $post_id ) {
	if ( defined( 'XMLRPC_REQUEST' ) ) {
		/**
		 * Fires when _publish_post_hook() is called during an XML-RPC request.
		 *
		 * @since 2.1.0
		 *
		 * @param int $post_id Post ID.
		 */
		do_action( 'xmlrpc_publish_post', $post_id );
	}

	if ( defined( 'WP_IMPORTING' ) ) {
		return;
	}

	if ( get_option( 'default_pingback_flag' ) ) {
		add_post_meta( $post_id, '_pingme', '1', true );
	}
	add_post_meta( $post_id, '_encloseme', '1', true );

	$to_ping = get_to_ping( $post_id );
	if ( ! empty( $to_ping ) ) {
		add_post_meta( $post_id, '_trackbackme', '1' );
	}

	if ( ! wp_next_scheduled( 'do_pings' ) ) {
		wp_schedule_single_event( time(), 'do_pings' );
	}
}

/**
 * Returns the ID of the post's parent.
 *
 * @since 3.1.0
 * @since 5.9.0 The `$post` parameter was made optional.
 *
 * @param int|WP_Post|null $post Optional. Post ID or post object. Defaults to global $post.
 * @return int|false Post parent ID (which can be 0 if there is no parent),
 *                   or false if the post does not exist.
 */
function wp_get_post_parent_id( $post = null ) {
	$post = get_post( $post );

	if ( ! $post || is_wp_error( $post ) ) {
		return false;
	}

	return (int) $post->post_parent;
}

/**
 * Checks the given subset of the post hierarchy for hierarchy loops.
 *
 * Prevents loops from forming and breaks those that it finds. Attached
 * to the {@see 'wp_insert_post_parent'} filter.
 *
 * @since 3.1.0
 *
 * @see wp_find_hierarchy_loop()
 *
 * @param int $post_parent ID of the parent for the post we're checking.
 * @param int $post_id     ID of the post we're checking.
 * @return int The new post_parent for the post, 0 otherwise.
 */
function wp_check_post_hierarchy_for_loops( $post_parent, $post_id ) {
	// Nothing fancy here - bail.
	if ( ! $post_parent ) {
		return 0;
	}

	// New post can't cause a loop.
	if ( ! $post_id ) {
		return $post_parent;
	}

	// Can't be its own parent.
	if ( $post_parent == $post_id ) {
		return 0;
	}

	// Now look for larger loops.
	$loop = wp_find_hierarchy_loop( 'wp_get_post_parent_id', $post_id, $post_parent );
	if ( ! $loop ) {
		return $post_parent; // No loop.
	}

	// Setting $post_parent to the given value causes a loop.
	if ( isset( $loop[ $post_id ] ) ) {
		return 0;
	}

	// There's a loop, but it doesn't contain $post_id. Break the loop.
	foreach ( array_keys( $loop ) as $loop_member ) {
		wp_update_post(
			array(
				'ID'          => $loop_member,
				'post_parent' => 0,
			)
		);
	}

	return $post_parent;
}

/**
 * Sets the post thumbnail (featured image) for the given post.
 *
 * @since 3.1.0
 *
 * @param int|WP_Post $post         Post ID or post object where thumbnail should be attached.
 * @param int         $thumbnail_id Thumbnail to attach.
 * @return int|bool True on success, false on failure.
 */
function set_post_thumbnail( $post, $thumbnail_id ) {
	$post         = get_post( $post );
	$thumbnail_id = absint( $thumbnail_id );
	if ( $post && $thumbnail_id && get_post( $thumbnail_id ) ) {
		if ( wp_get_attachment_image( $thumbnail_id, 'thumbnail' ) ) {
			return update_post_meta( $post->ID, '_thumbnail_id', $thumbnail_id );
		} else {
			return delete_post_meta( $post->ID, '_thumbnail_id' );
		}
	}
	return false;
}

/**
 * Removes the thumbnail (featured image) from the given post.
 *
 * @since 3.3.0
 *
 * @param int|WP_Post $post Post ID or post object from which the thumbnail should be removed.
 * @return bool True on success, false on failure.
 */
function delete_post_thumbnail( $post ) {
	$post = get_post( $post );
	if ( $post ) {
		return delete_post_meta( $post->ID, '_thumbnail_id' );
	}
	return false;
}

/**
 * Deletes auto-drafts for new posts that are > 7 days old.
 *
 * @since 3.4.0
 *
 * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
 */
function wp_delete_auto_drafts() {
	global $wpdb;

	// Cleanup old auto-drafts more than 7 days old.
	$old_posts = $wpdb->get_col( "SELECT ID FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_status = 'auto-draft' AND DATE_SUB( NOW(), INTERVAL 7 DAY ) > post_date" );
	foreach ( (array) $old_posts as $delete ) {
		// Force delete.
		wp_delete_post( $delete, true );
	}
}

/**
 * Queues posts for lazy-loading of term meta.
 *
 * @since 4.5.0
 *
 * @param WP_Post[] $posts Array of WP_Post objects.
 */
function wp_queue_posts_for_term_meta_lazyload( $posts ) {
	$post_type_taxonomies = array();
	$prime_post_terms     = array();
	foreach ( $posts as $post ) {
		if ( ! ( $post instanceof WP_Post ) ) {
			continue;
		}

		if ( ! isset( $post_type_taxonomies[ $post->post_type ] ) ) {
			$post_type_taxonomies[ $post->post_type ] = get_object_taxonomies( $post->post_type );
		}

		foreach ( $post_type_taxonomies[ $post->post_type ] as $taxonomy ) {
			$prime_post_terms[ $taxonomy ][] = $post->ID;
		}
	}

	$term_ids = array();
	if ( $prime_post_terms ) {
		$prime_term_ids     = array();
		$prime_taxonomy_ids = array();
		foreach ( $prime_post_terms as $taxonomy => $post_ids ) {
			$cached_term_ids = wp_cache_get_multiple( $post_ids, "{$taxonomy}_relationships" );
			if ( is_array( $cached_term_ids ) ) {
				$cached_term_ids = array_filter( $cached_term_ids );
				foreach ( $cached_term_ids as $_term_ids ) {
					// Backward compatibility for if a plugin is putting objects into the cache, rather than IDs.
					foreach ( $_term_ids as $term_id ) {
						if ( is_numeric( $term_id ) ) {
							$prime_term_ids[]                  = (int) $term_id;
							$prime_taxonomy_ids[ $taxonomy ][] = (int) $term_id;
						} elseif ( isset( $term_id->term_id ) ) {
							$prime_taxonomy_ids[ $taxonomy ][] = (int) $term_id->term_id;
							$prime_term_ids[]                  = (int) $term_id->term_id;
						}
					}
				}
			}
		}

		if ( $prime_term_ids ) {
			$prime_term_ids = array_unique( $prime_term_ids );
			// Do not prime term meta at this point, let the lazy loader take care of that.
			_prime_term_caches( $prime_term_ids, false );

			foreach ( $prime_taxonomy_ids as $taxonomy => $_term_ids ) {
				foreach ( $_term_ids as $term_id ) {
					if ( in_array( $term_id, $term_ids, true ) ) {
						continue;
					}
					$term = get_term( $term_id, $taxonomy );
					if ( is_wp_error( $term ) ) {
						continue;
					}

					$term_ids[] = $term_id;
				}
			}
		}
	}

	if ( $term_ids ) {
		$lazyloader = wp_metadata_lazyloader();
		$lazyloader->queue_objects( 'term', $term_ids );
	}
}

/**
 * Updates the custom taxonomies' term counts when a post's status is changed.
 *
 * For example, default posts term counts (for custom taxonomies) don't include
 * private / draft posts.
 *
 * @since 3.3.0
 * @access private
 *
 * @param string  $new_status New post status.
 * @param string  $old_status Old post status.
 * @param WP_Post $post       Post object.
 */
function _update_term_count_on_transition_post_status( $new_status, $old_status, $post ) {
	// Update counts for the post's terms.
	foreach ( (array) get_object_taxonomies( $post->post_type ) as $taxonomy ) {
		$tt_ids = wp_get_object_terms( $post->ID, $taxonomy, array( 'fields' => 'tt_ids' ) );
		wp_update_term_count( $tt_ids, $taxonomy );
	}
}

/**
 * Adds any posts from the given IDs to the cache that do not already exist in cache.
 *
 * @since 3.4.0
 * @since 6.1.0 This function is no longer marked as "private".
 *
 * @see update_post_cache()
 * @see update_postmeta_cache()
 * @see update_object_term_cache()
 *
 * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
 *
 * @param int[] $ids               ID list.
 * @param bool  $update_term_cache Optional. Whether to update the term cache. Default true.
 * @param bool  $update_meta_cache Optional. Whether to update the meta cache. Default true.
 */
function _prime_post_caches( $ids, $update_term_cache = true, $update_meta_cache = true ) {
	global $wpdb;

	$non_cached_ids = _get_non_cached_ids( $ids, 'posts' );
	if ( ! empty( $non_cached_ids ) ) {
		$fresh_posts = $wpdb->get_results( sprintf( "SELECT $wpdb->posts.* FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE ID IN (%s)", implode( ',', $non_cached_ids ) ) );

		if ( $fresh_posts ) {
			// Despite the name, update_post_cache() expects an array rather than a single post.
			update_post_cache( $fresh_posts );
		}
	}

	if ( $update_meta_cache ) {
		update_postmeta_cache( $ids );
	}

	if ( $update_term_cache ) {
		$post_types = array_map( 'get_post_type', $ids );
		$post_types = array_unique( $post_types );
		update_object_term_cache( $ids, $post_types );
	}
}

/**
 * Adds a suffix if any trashed posts have a given slug.
 *
 * Store its desired (i.e. current) slug so it can try to reclaim it
 * if the post is untrashed.
 *
 * For internal use.
 *
 * @since 4.5.0
 * @access private
 *
 * @param string $post_name Post slug.
 * @param int    $post_id   Optional. Post ID that should be ignored. Default 0.
 */
function wp_add_trashed_suffix_to_post_name_for_trashed_posts( $post_name, $post_id = 0 ) {
	$trashed_posts_with_desired_slug = get_posts(
		array(
			'name'         => $post_name,
			'post_status'  => 'trash',
			'post_type'    => 'any',
			'nopaging'     => true,
			'post__not_in' => array( $post_id ),
		)
	);

	if ( ! empty( $trashed_posts_with_desired_slug ) ) {
		foreach ( $trashed_posts_with_desired_slug as $_post ) {
			wp_add_trashed_suffix_to_post_name_for_post( $_post );
		}
	}
}

/**
 * Adds a trashed suffix for a given post.
 *
 * Store its desired (i.e. current) slug so it can try to reclaim it
 * if the post is untrashed.
 *
 * For internal use.
 *
 * @since 4.5.0
 * @access private
 *
 * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
 *
 * @param WP_Post $post The post.
 * @return string New slug for the post.
 */
function wp_add_trashed_suffix_to_post_name_for_post( $post ) {
	global $wpdb;

	$post = get_post( $post );

	if ( '__trashed' === substr( $post->post_name, -9 ) ) {
		return $post->post_name;
	}
	add_post_meta( $post->ID, '_wp_desired_post_slug', $post->post_name );
	$post_name = _truncate_post_slug( $post->post_name, 191 ) . '__trashed';
	$wpdb->update( $wpdb->posts, array( 'post_name' => $post_name ), array( 'ID' => $post->ID ) );
	clean_post_cache( $post->ID );
	return $post_name;
}

/**
 * Sets the last changed time for the 'posts' cache group.
 *
 * @since 5.0.0
 */
function wp_cache_set_posts_last_changed() {
	wp_cache_set( 'last_changed', microtime(), 'posts' );
}

/**
 * Gets all available post MIME types for a given post type.
 *
 * @since 2.5.0
 *
 * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
 *
 * @param string $type
 * @return string[] An array of MIME types.
 */
function get_available_post_mime_types( $type = 'attachment' ) {
	global $wpdb;

	$types = $wpdb->get_col( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT DISTINCT post_mime_type FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_type = %s", $type ) );
	return $types;
}

/**
 * Retrieves the path to an uploaded image file.
 *
 * Similar to `get_attached_file()` however some images may have been processed after uploading
 * to make them suitable for web use. In this case the attached "full" size file is usually replaced
 * with a scaled down version of the original image. This function always returns the path
 * to the originally uploaded image file.
 *
 * @since 5.3.0
 * @since 5.4.0 Added the `$unfiltered` parameter.
 *
 * @param int  $attachment_id Attachment ID.
 * @param bool $unfiltered Optional. Passed through to `get_attached_file()`. Default false.
 * @return string|false Path to the original image file or false if the attachment is not an image.
 */
function wp_get_original_image_path( $attachment_id, $unfiltered = false ) {
	if ( ! wp_attachment_is_image( $attachment_id ) ) {
		return false;
	}

	$image_meta = wp_get_attachment_metadata( $attachment_id );
	$image_file = get_attached_file( $attachment_id, $unfiltered );

	if ( empty( $image_meta['original_image'] ) ) {
		$original_image = $image_file;
	} else {
		$original_image = path_join( dirname( $image_file ), $image_meta['original_image'] );
	}

	/**
	 * Filters the path to the original image.
	 *
	 * @since 5.3.0
	 *
	 * @param string $original_image Path to original image file.
	 * @param int    $attachment_id  Attachment ID.
	 */
	return apply_filters( 'wp_get_original_image_path', $original_image, $attachment_id );
}

/**
 * Retrieves the URL to an original attachment image.
 *
 * Similar to `wp_get_attachment_url()` however some images may have been
 * processed after uploading. In this case this function returns the URL
 * to the originally uploaded image file.
 *
 * @since 5.3.0
 *
 * @param int $attachment_id Attachment post ID.
 * @return string|false Attachment image URL, false on error or if the attachment is not an image.
 */
function wp_get_original_image_url( $attachment_id ) {
	if ( ! wp_attachment_is_image( $attachment_id ) ) {
		return false;
	}

	$image_url = wp_get_attachment_url( $attachment_id );

	if ( ! $image_url ) {
		return false;
	}

	$image_meta = wp_get_attachment_metadata( $attachment_id );

	if ( empty( $image_meta['original_image'] ) ) {
		$original_image_url = $image_url;
	} else {
		$original_image_url = path_join( dirname( $image_url ), $image_meta['original_image'] );
	}

	/**
	 * Filters the URL to the original attachment image.
	 *
	 * @since 5.3.0
	 *
	 * @param string $original_image_url URL to original image.
	 * @param int    $attachment_id      Attachment ID.
	 */
	return apply_filters( 'wp_get_original_image_url', $original_image_url, $attachment_id );
}

/**
 * Filters callback which sets the status of an untrashed post to its previous status.
 *
 * This can be used as a callback on the `wp_untrash_post_status` filter.
 *
 * @since 5.6.0
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Top Quality Replica Hermes Baggage, Belt, Jewelry And Sneakers On-line Sale\n<\/p>\n

The hardware, corresponding to the enduring Hermes lock and keys, should really feel substantial and have a weight to them. Replicas may use lower quality supplies that lack the identical degree of refinement and durability. One of essentially the most telltale signs of an actual Hermes product is the standard of supplies used.\n<\/p>\n

Genuine Hermes baggage are meticulously handcrafted by expert artisans, leading to flawless stitching, exact alignment of patterns, and easy, even edges. The materials used, similar to high-quality leather or silk, are also of superior quality. On the other hand, reproduction Hermes luggage usually lack the identical stage of expertise and supplies, resulting in seen flaws and inconsistencies in their construction. Another necessary issue to suppose about when determining the authenticity of a Hermes piece is the craftsmanship. Hermes products are handcrafted by skilled artisans who pay shut consideration to detail and precision. Authentic Hermes items will have completely aligned stitching, smooth edges, and no unfastened threads.\n<\/p>\n

However, in reality, there exist discreet individuals with substantial wealth who take pleasure in each duplicate Herm\u00e8s baggage and genuine ones equally. Herm\u00e8s reproduction luggage are affordable alternate options to their genuine counterparts, permitting a wider range of buyers to expertise the luxurious with out breaking the financial institution. Hermes has got unprecedented reputation owing to the unique styles it throws within the style market and the exclusiveness of the brand for the privileged class only.\n<\/p>\n

And did we mention it\u2019s full-grain leather-based and obtainable in a alternative of 12 colours? Another possibility could be to buy from trusted Hermes tie sellers on eBay. Of course, if you purchase there the costs are much greater for used ties and generally they\u2019re very near the retail value. The advantage is that you can find patterns there which would possibly be not offered at the retailer or on-line. All Hermes ties are hand sewn with a thread that’s 177 centimeters long, that\u2019s just shy of 67 inches. Since all Hermes ties are hand sewn in a versatile way, you’ll find a way to gently pull on the fold and see whether there\u2019s some slight irregularities in the stitching and likewise the tie is flexible.\n<\/p>\n

Towards the top of 2015, Herm\u00e8s transferred the Date Stamp on the Birkin and Kelly bags from the again of the closure strap to the inside of the bag and to the left gusset. Current Date Stamps begin with the date code (year of manufacture), followed by a sequence of numbers and letters with sometimes two letters underneath. Submit photos to LegitGrails and get a professional opinion within 30 minutes \u2013 complete with an authenticity certificates. It\u2019s produced from strong brass and plated with 24k gold, palladium, ruthenium, or rose gold, depending on the mannequin.\n<\/p>\n

In case you are able to go for the actual deal, we\u2019ve included a link to this beautiful bag pictured below. Despite being offered by a resale website, it\u2019s nonetheless quite expensive at the time of publishing. We have our full list of one of the best Birkin bag alternate options under for the savvy buyers on the market.\n<\/p>\n

Luckily I found this top quality A-class replica on DHgate that hardly costs $200. In addition to quite lots of designs and colours, Replica Hermes Handbags also use one hundred pc high-quality genuine leather-based. This materials enhances the prestigious beauty and sturdiness of the bag.\n<\/p>\n

Knowing tips on how to spot faux Hermes luggage is getting harder as they hold getting extra indistinguishable from the real factor. Another telltale sign of an authentic Hermes merchandise is the craftsmanship and stitching. Hermes products are meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans, resulting in impeccable stitching and a spotlight to element. Genuine Hermes objects could have even and exact stitching, with no loose threads or imperfections.\n<\/p>\n

Sadly, with prices between $11,900 and $300,000, this celebrity must-have isn\u2019t inside the monetary realm for many consumers. While the likes of Victoria Beckham and the Kardashians might get to benefit from the delights of an authentic Birkin, for many of us, the legendary bag lives only in the shiny pages of superstar magazines. This carryall tote bag features everything you love about the original Birkin bag, together with two prime handles and a square silhouette.\n<\/p>\n

As the industry adapts to these modifications, each shoppers and types will want to navigate the evolving landscape of style with consciousness and insight. One potential response from luxury brands is to focus on creating limited-edition collections and offering personalized experiences to differentiate themselves from replicas. Additionally, increased transparency in sourcing and manufacturing might become a key consider attracting discerning consumers who prioritize moral considerations.\n<\/p>\n

It’s necessary to know that while these methods are related in the current counterfeit trade, however counterfeit producers are advancing quickly. The second costliest Herm\u00e8s bag ever bought is the Herm\u00e8s Birkin bag created by Japanese designer Ginza Tanaka. This bag is crafted from platinum and options over 2,000 diamonds, with a pear-shaped 8-karat stone that can be indifferent and worn individually. Herm\u00e8s baggage have their brand name positioned on the bag\u2019s hardware plate. Key features of a genuine Herm\u00e8s bag\u2019s brand are its completely centered place on the plate and the font of the logo itself. Herm\u00e8s bags use real, high-quality leather, which can come in numerous leather-based variants.\n<\/p>\n

I prefer to construct long-term relationships with reliable sellers so I can make certain I at all times get high-quality merchandise every time. Presently, I don\u2019t shop on Ioffer, Aliexpress, or social media as a result of I have been burned by way of them (as have lots of different weblog readers) and they are actually hit or miss. I try to replace the list every so often however bear in mind I purchase replicas about 4-5 instances a year in massive hauls so I don\u2019t update the listing each second. Herm\u00e8s\u2019 personal staff had been even busted in 2011 for reproducing their bags and promoting them as replicas in a wild story I learn on the Daily Mail.\n<\/p>\n

Authentic Hermes baggage are recognized for his or her high worth tags, and if a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is. It\u2019s essential to purchase from approved Hermes retailers or trusted resellers who have a popularity for promoting real luxury items. Do thorough research and browse critiques to ensure that you’re coping with a good seller. Hermes merchandise are crafted with the very best quality materials and impeccable craftsmanship. When inspecting a Replica Hermes product, pay close consideration to the materials used and the general construction of the merchandise. Look for any indicators of poor stitching, low-cost materials, or sloppy craftsmanship, as these are common indicators of a counterfeit product.\n<\/p>\n

These dupes replicate the colour palettes, patterns, and textures of the original Hermes blankets, permitting people to embrace a classy look of their properties. Exactly mimicking the seems of their most costly comrades, these Hermes options additionally sport superior quality workmanship, durable construction and industry\u2019s finest supplies. Therefore, if you want to showcase that stylish look, you presumably can choose from the commendable assortment of Hermes dupe bags occurring within the mid-price and low-price segments. Garden Party from Hermes is among the meticulously crafted tote bag. The leather-based accents on the leather-based canvass bestow an informal really feel to the satchel commanding an enormous following for this satchel.\n<\/p>\n

Both blankets have the identical variety of iconic H\u2019s, and they\u2019re made from a luxurious cashmere and wool blend that\u2019ll maintain you warm and cozy. But more than all of this reproduction birkin baggage, I LOVE the way it retails for merely $45 Hermes Replica Bags, and you’ll at all times snag it at a little discount! Trust me, you won\u2019t find a higher Hermes throw blanket dupe on the market. To save your self from by accident buying a pretend Herm\u00e8s, we are going to share some tips on how to spot actual Herm\u00e8s jewellery. From branding hallmarks, luxurious materials and defining assortment characteristics, it is possible for you to to identify fake Herm\u00e8s jewellery in no time.\n<\/p>\n

It\u2019s necessary to set a price range and stick with it so that you don\u2019t overspend. Furthermore, investing in a dupe additionally allows trend lovers to experiment with totally different types and colours without worrying about overspending. It offers us the freedom to mix and match with our outfits and create unique looks without any guilt. Samantha As someone who loves to accessorize, the Zomine Adjustable Wire Bracelet was vital for me. Not only is it made with high-quality material that’s both sturdy and lightweight, however its adjustable characteristic allows me to put on it comfortably on any occasion. The brilliant green colour offers a pop of color to my outfits and never fails to catch people\u2019s consideration.\n<\/p>\n

I hope this exclusive assortment of the best Hermes dupes helps you refresh your wardrobe and elevate your fashion affordably. In the year 2000, the Herm\u00e8s H Bracelet was launched and is considered one of the brand\u2019s hottest jewelry items. People commonly call it the \u201cClic Clac\u201d bracelet because of the sound it makes when taking it on\/off. The table above is a scoreboard displaying a curated number of both the trendiest and best-selling Hermes dupes this 12 months, together with buyer scores for each dupe. Mastering the dupe coincides with demographic adjustments in Walmart\u2019s customer base.\n<\/p>\n

The stitching was neat, the leather-based was pristine, and the general design was exactly what I had in thoughts. I couldn\u2019t be happier with this buy, and it\u2019s been a joy to include it into my day by day fashion. Look for the distinct Herm\u00e8s engravings or logos on the hardware, which should be sharp replica baggage, well-defined, and flawlessly aligned. Copied belts usually show blurry or shallow engravings, uneven emblem placement, or low cost, lightweight supplies. The second issue to search for when trying to spot a faux Herm\u00e8s belt is to look at the stitching alongside the belt edges with a discerning eye. Genuine Hermes gadgets exhibit flawless stitching, precise alignment of patterns, and punctiliously accomplished edges.\n<\/p>\n

Stay forward of the style game and join my blog subscription to unlock unique bag critiques, style trends, and more. If the suppliers or sellers have different manufacturers and styles, it\u2019s not really comparable. Super responsive and had a number of profitable purchases that arrived secure and sound, good boutique packaging (dust bag, booklet, flower, box, and purchasing bag). However, with a reproduction, both the emotional and monetary risks are considerably minimized. This means that if you are fortunate enough to own a Birkin or Kelly you’ve joined an unique club \u2013 one that alerts you really know the ins and outs of luxury fashion. Now, with this data in thoughts, it might not come as a shock to you that simply strolling right into a Herm\u00e8s boutique and purchasing considered one of their coveted Birkin or Kelly baggage just isn’t an possibility.\n<\/p>\n

In 1924, Hermes opened two outlets outdoors of Paris and in 1929, the primary women\u2019s couture apparel collection was previewed in Paris. A Herm\u00e8s duplicate bag is not a cheap knock off \u2013 it is a top quality purse that must be virtually equivalent to an genuine Herm\u00e8s bag. As defined above Herm\u00e8s replica baggage aren’t low-cost, and are a mini funding in and of themselves. When selecting a Hermes bag dupe, give attention to the quality of supplies used, the craftsmanship, and how closely the design mimics the Hermes type. A high-quality Hermes bag dupe will not compromise on these parts and will provide you with a sense of owning a luxury product. From the enduring Birkin to the chic Kelly, Hermes purses are a status symbol, signifying the epitome of luxury and magnificence.\n<\/p>\n

In a counterfeit bag, the date stamp will both be absent or will not be based on the handbook guide. To spot pretend Hermes, notice the lock and key will lack the inscriptions. Furthermore, the clochette could be created from two items of leather sewn collectively or have the key not totally concealed within.\n<\/p>\n

The Voncoo Handbag options numerous Birkin-esque parts with a price that\u2019s something however. Featuring top handles and entrance belted lock ornament, the vegan leather-based bag permits for plenty of individual interpretation along with numerous striking shade choices. Everything about the Birkin, from the stitching to the inside lining, is exceptionally well-made, and it\u2019s simple to see why this is doubtless certainly one of the top luxury handbags on the planet.\n<\/p>\n

Don\u2019t get swayed by a lower price that differs too much from the official retailer. Hermes, as some of the expensive trend brands, is known for its quality and exclusivity. Unfortunately, there are heaps of fake Hermes baggage sold at a less expensive value in the marketplace. Before you buy a Hermes bag, make certain you know how to differentiate a real vs. faux Hermes bag. Hermes has produced a plethora of designer bag assortment and TheCovetedLuxury has endeavored to make sure that there could be a top-quality replica for each considered one of them.\n<\/p>\n

Fake Herm\u00e8s baggage additionally tend to have misshapen or rounded handles; a giant giveaway. Aside from the Hermes bag itself, you also needs to observe the standard of the mud bag and box that comes with it to tell whether the product is real or faux. If you cannot spot the hologram beneath UV mild, the Hermes bag is most likely faux.\n<\/p>\n

It’s unbelievable to really feel robust, even when only for a brief time, because of a replica Hermes bag that seems authentic. Replica bags, generally, have a status for being of high of the range, from the fabrics used to the design execution. As a results of these horrible tales, many women are hesitant to buy imitation luggage. Due to the truth that replica firms now place buyer happiness above profit, prospects no longer need to be concerned about these issues.\n<\/p>\n

The gold-plated steel of this Everyday Gold Bangle is constructed to last and makes this the right accent for a stacked bracelet look. My solely criticism with this H Bracelet is the lack of colours because it only comes in red or black\u2014regardless, it\u2019s a superb choice for under $15. I\u2019m a fan of this Leather Wrap Bracelet\u2019s versatile design since you’ll find a way to easily fashion it up or right down to put on all through the day. One of my favorite Hermes bracelets is the Behapi, a fashion-forward double-wrapped leather-based bracelet. The first Hermes bracelet dupe I suggest is Coach Outlet\u2019s Signature Push Hinged Bangle.\n<\/p>\n

When I first got the pre-shipment photos I was slightly worried as a outcome of the stitching seemed a bit off nevertheless when I received it in particular person and inspected it it was perfect. I\u2019m unsure if this discrepancy was as a end result of the pre-shipment footage have been so shut as to actually focus upon minute imperfections. After all, it takes lots of effort and time, and expert artisans aren\u2019t that simple to return by. During this time I barely visited the store however would text my SA as quickly as each 2 months to inquire about it. To purchase immediately from Herm\u00e8s, prospects should domesticate a historical past with the model, equally to when purchasing specific watches from Rolex. Experts say wannabe Birkin consumers should shop loyally at Herm\u00e8s for years, and a few say spend tons of of thousands of dollars earlier than they get the chance to buy the Birkin bag they need.\n<\/p>\n

We’ve shared one of the best Herm\u00e8s Mini Kelly dupes price purchasing this season, with prices starting from just \u00a325. And should you’re a Herm\u00e8s fan, you can even rating some fantastic dupes for the Herm\u00e8s bracelet and Herm\u00e8s blanket – we reckon most individuals wouldn’t have the flexibility to inform the distinction. Available in black and taupe, it’s bound to add “some cuteness and luxurious” to your accessory assortment, but it’s value making an allowance for it’s on the smaller facet.\n<\/p>\n

Every element is crafted to mirror the unique Herm\u00e8s pieces, giving you luxury at a fraction of the cost. These luggage are curated by our experts, a few of them Hermes ex-employees to make excellent kinds. Owning a high-end luxury bag comes with its personal set of anxieties like harm or theft. With a replica, the emotional and monetary dangers are considerably reduced.\n<\/p>\n

The Hadyn Sandals are a superb Hermes various as a outcome of they look similar to the unique Oran Sandals but price a fraction of the value. These fashionable slide slip-ons are a splurge at $200 however are made from high-quality leather-based that protects towards wear and tear. \u2705The genuine Herm\u00e8s steel logo should be clearly engraved, and the perimeters and indentation of the font must be clear, shiny, and finely polished.\n<\/p>\n

These wallets match Herm\u00e8s originals in measurement, lining, texture, and finish. On the other hand, the Kelly bag was made well-known by none aside from Grace Kelly. It\u2019s recognized for its refined silhouette and understated magnificence, making it a flexible accent for any event.\n<\/p>\n

Generally when purchasing for duplicate bags it is very important realize that every bag you purchase will either be a \u201clesson\u201d or a \u201cwin\u201d. A \u201cwin\u201d is when the bag seems to be almost similar to the unique or genuine handbag and you give your self a pat on the shoulder for a buying expedition properly completed. Despite being an excellent luxurious handbag, the Herm\u00e8s Kelly can be designed in a means that makes it very sensible when it comes to use. It includes a structured silhouette, a spacious interior, and varied compartments, permitting for organized storage of personal belongings. It typically comes with a detachable shoulder strap (did I point out I love crossbody baggage already?), providing versatility in carrying options.\n<\/p>\n

It\u2019s a high-quality, budget-friendly choice that brings luxury vibes to any house without the luxury price ticket. In conclusion hermes replica<\/em><\/strong><\/a>, discovering the best Hermes blanket dupes permits you to convey luxury and class into your house without breaking the financial institution. With the wide array of options available, you can select a blanket that not only enhances your decor but additionally offers the heat and comfort you deserve. By selectively contemplating the materials, design, and total quality, you make sure that you make a wise funding that mirrors the class of the original with out the hefty price ticket. When searching for the best Hermes blanket dupes, it\u2019s essential to consider quality, material, and design.\n<\/p>\n

Historically Herm\u00e8s enamels had been manufactured solely in Austria and stamped accordingly. So if an merchandise is listed as vintage however is stamped with \u201cMade in France\u201d it\u2019s more than likely a fake. 3.Bracelet weight and dimensionsAnother factor you have to note is the item\u2019s weight, it must be heavy, and shouldn\u2019t feel light in your hand. Because bogus bangles are made of far less expensive materials (like plastic or resin), forgeries are noticeably lighter.\n<\/p>\n

More just lately, Kim Kardashian made headlines when she was gifted a Birkin that had been hand-painted by her infant daughter. That means I don\u2019t recommend purchasing a extra pricey unique leather-based Birkin or Kelly as your first replica Herm\u00e8s buy, but as an alternative perhaps you want to go for the more easy leathers. Apart from warmth stamps Hermes baggage also have a blind stamp which is a superb tool when authenticating a bag. It is a code that includes a letter, often in a form, indicating when the bag was manufactured. The style home started courting the luggage in 1945 utilizing alphabetical order.\n<\/p>\n

Fake Hermes dust bags usually feels rougher, with a brand that’s slightly completely different in shade and fades simply. One of the materials utilized by Hermes in creating their bag assortment is animal leather-based of the finest quality. If you don\u2019t odor genuine leather-based from the Hermes bag you would possibly be about to buy, it’s most probably faux, especially should you can spot the scent of plastic or synthetic leather. You can inform a fake Hermes bag from an authentic one by smelling the bag\u2019s scent. Authentic Hermes bags are made of high quality animal leather-based, giving them a big scent. Garde Robe Italy is an Italian firm specialized within the sale and sale of solely luxury merchandise, primarily bags, footwear and second-hand accessories.\n<\/p>\n

The padlock would have a Herm\u00e8s engraving on the bottom like the opposite hardware on the bag. The quantity on the lock corresponds to the number engraved on the accompanying keys. The key ought to sit neatly inside the leather clochette hooked up to the identical leather-based strap as the padlock and be completely hid when not in use. On a faux Herm\u00e8s, the vital thing will be protruding of the underside of the clochette ever so slightly and won’t completely fit in fully concealed. Additionally, the clochette on an actual Herm\u00e8s bag must be made of 1 piece of leather-based folded in half and stitched, not two items.\n<\/p>\n

Unlike many different manufacturers, Herm\u00e8s luggage do NOT include an authenticity card. So, we think about Herm\u00e8s authenticity playing cards a key to distinguish a real bag from a faux. Authentic Herm\u00e8s bags are handmade from the best high quality leathers, each with its own Natural variations. In addition, the processing and tanning processes also vary in order that the baggage have Unique Features.\n<\/p>\n

In lightweight leather-based, it cinches the waist without ever reining in type. As temperatures drop in the fall, you can simply transition them by pairing with skinny or straight-leg denims, a fitted prime, and an outsized cardigan or blazer. Add a structured bag and you\u2019ve received that casual-chic, off-duty look nailed. These are great stylish summer season slides to pair with linen pants or a sun gown. If these are out of your worth vary, check out these similar ones from Altar’d state which would possibly be $70.\n<\/p>\n

However, with nice type comes a substantial worth point, making these coveted items out of attain for a lot of. Featuring the identical hardware that we will find on the Kelly bag, this belt is yet one more iconic piece from the model, coveted for its ultra-luxurious look and high quality supplies. Easily adjustable and perfect for accessorizing numerous silhouettes, this leather belt will stay in your closet for decades to return when cared for properly. Despite the increased prevalence of counterfeit luxurious goods, authentic luxury manufacturers continue to be solid investments.\n<\/p>\n

The subsequent methodology is to check the Hermes brand that\u2019s embossed on the leather. A actual bag may have a thick gold emblem with evenly distributed letters. The faux bag may have a comparatively skinny font that\u2019s not as shiny as the real and the letters is not going to be aligned correctly. On the opposite hand, counterfeit Birkin baggage typically fall short in replicating the rich coloration of real Herm\u00e8s creations. Depending on their situation, materials, colour and other particulars, the price of an Herm\u00e8s Birkin bag ranges from $10,000 to as much as $450,000.\n<\/p>\n

Paperwork usually could be one of the best supply to determining in case your Herm\u00e8s bag is faux or not. In this addition of How to Spot a Fake, we take a better take a look at the creation of Herm\u00e8s luggage and the means to determine which ones are real and which are fake. “Many folks carry faux Herm\u00e8s baggage as a end result of they want one but do not manage to pay for,” she said. “The victims right here aren’t simply luxury brands, it also extends to small and medium businesses, and it undermines intellectual property rights for everyone.”\n<\/p>\n

Its simple yet subtle design and opulent supplies make it a timeless piece that can elevate any outfit. However, as a lot as I love the original Clic H bracelet, its steep price ticket has all the time been a significant deterrent for me. That\u2019s why I love finding reasonably priced dupes that look just nearly as good as the true factor. One accessory that I have been loving lately is the Hermes H bracelet.\n<\/p>\n

A perception that selling duplicate luxury objects is a victimless crime, given the exorbitant costs of the actual bags, also influences views in Indonesia. Copies of the luxury industry’s most sought-after handbags from French trend home Herm\u00e8s begin above $1,000 and stretch as a lot as $10,000 for a duplicate of a Kelly crocodile-skin bag. The Walmart version presents practical choice for a fraction of the worth. Often priced between $78 and $102, these totes have gone viral on TikTok as a chic, reasonably priced trend statement.\n<\/p>\n

In this text, we\u2019ll go over some important tips on tips on how to inform if a Hermes scarf is real. Glazing on a Herm\u00e8s Birkin bag includes meticulously applying a specialized paint alongside the leather edges, guaranteeing aesthetic refinement and durability. This course of, crucial in luxury purse creation, prevents wear and fraying, sustaining the item\u2019s renowned longevity and high quality. The applied edge coat, which could be matching or contrasting, exemplifies the detailed craftsmanship and a focus Herm\u00e8s devotes to each piece. Authentic Herm\u00e8s baggage are handcrafted by skilled artisans in France, every Birkin bag is a masterpiece that calls for numerous hours to assemble. Its scarcity is one of its hallmarks; acquiring a Birkin requires both an extended ready listing Hermes Replica Bags<\/em><\/strong><\/a>, connections, or substantial premium costs at resale.\n<\/p>\n

We are additionally loving this Manhattan tote by YSL, which is designed with a similar buckle mechanism to the Hermes one. This store requires javascript to be enabled for some options to work appropriately. Available in black, brown, orange, and white, this belt can accessorize whatever color palette you prefer for a really accessible cost. In its shearling model, these sandals make for the best cold-weather shoe to maintain you comfortable all day long with out having to sacrifice type.\n<\/p>\n

But the real star of the show is that Walmart is now giving clients a way to save on authentic Birkins. This is all because of its official partnership with Rebag, one of the trusted sources for pre-owned designer goods. Plus, throughout Walmart\u2019s Super Savings Week, the retailer is offering an additional 15 percent or extra off 1,000+ authenticated designer finds, including each Birkin and Kelly bags. Hermes H bracelets are typically made from high-quality materials corresponding to gold-plated metal or enamel.\n<\/p>\n

Always verify for customer service, return insurance policies, and feedback from earlier shoppers to make sure a positive shopping for expertise. In conclusion, the demand for Hermes blanket dupes underscores a shift in consumer priorities, balancing the will for luxurious with practical and ethical considerations. By providing an reasonably priced various to high-priced luxurious objects, these dupes empower individuals to create beautiful and comfy spaces in their properties without compromising on fashion or values. As the marketplace for these options continues to grow, it\u2019s clear that the enchantment of fashionable, budget-friendly alternate options is right here to stay. Platforms like Instagram and Pinterest have turn out to be areas for people to showcase their house decor, often that includes luxurious items. As these images circulate online, the pressure to curate stylish dwelling environments has led many to seek impressed yet budget-friendly duplicates of high-end merchandise.\n<\/p>\n

Fashionistas can personal high-quality Hermes bags at a fraction of the worth of authentic ones. This product line deserves its place on the earth of luxury style luggage, catering to trend fanatics. In conclusion, spotting genuine Hermes pieces from pretend ones requires a keen eye for detail and an understanding of the brand\u2019s requirements. By analyzing the supplies, craftsmanship, hardware, and packaging of a Hermes item, you can determine whether or not it’s a real piece or a counterfeit reproduction. Remember to solely purchase Hermes objects from licensed retailers to ensure that you are getting the actual deal.\n<\/p>\n

Wrapping up the list of the most effective Hermes Kelly Bag alternate options with Saint Laurent\u2019s Manhattan Bag. There are additionally three out there sizes, with the Small Manhattan Shoulder Bag the most well-liked of all. For instance, Birkin 25 cm only has 2 double sewings near the handle and Birkin 30 cm has three.\n<\/p>\n

Hermes products are known for their impeccable craftsmanship, together with exact and even stitching. In contrast, pretend Hermes gadgets could have uneven or sloppy stitching, which can indicate a decrease quality of manufacturing. Take a detailed look at the stitching on the merchandise you\u2019re considering purchasing and evaluate it to pictures of genuine Hermes products to guarantee that it matches the brand\u2019s standards. The Herm\u00e8s brand was established in Paris in the 12 months 1837 and set the gold commonplace in relation to designer baggage and accessories. Herm\u00e8s prides itself on craftsmanship, and buyers eagerly pay 1000’s of dollars to get a chunk from the style house that exudes this craftsmanship.\n<\/p>\n

First up, I\u2019ll compare an genuine Hermes Avalon blanket with its duplicate. Today, I\u2019m excited to share an in depth comparability and evaluation of genuine and duplicate Hermes blanket throws. However, with its high demand comes the rise of pretend variations flooding the market. It could be tough to distinguish between an genuine Hermes Evelyne and a fake one. In this article, we’ll guide you thru the key indicators that will help you inform a faux Hermes Evelyne from an authentic one. When talking to sellers, ask for detailed data and customization choices to verify you\u2019re getting the best superfakes.\n<\/p>\n

In conclusion, recognizing faux Hermes items from the genuine ones requires attention to detail and a discerning eye. Remember, when in doubt, it is at all times best to purchase from licensed Hermes retailers to ensure authenticity. Another telltale signal of a pretend Hermes product is the price and packaging.\n<\/p>\n

Unlike a lot of the bracelets from Herm\u00e8s, the Clic Clac H isn’t manufactured from leather. Instead, it is made utilizing both gold-plated or palladium-plated metallic and highlighted by enamel. I love the look of Hermes Oran Sandals, however the one downside is the worth tag. Check out the Hermes slides dupe picks above earlier than splurging on the real factor.\n<\/p>\n

In conclusion, spotting the variations between a duplicate Hermes and the real product requires careful consideration to element and data of the brand\u2019s characteristics. By inspecting the packaging, materials, craftsmanship, authenticity stamps, and evaluating with official product pictures, you can enhance your probabilities of identifying a duplicate. Remember, when in doubt, it\u2019s always best to seek skilled authentication to ensure you\u2019re investing in a real Hermes piece. Another crucial aspect to consider when figuring out a replica Hermes is the presence of authenticity stamps and serial numbers.\n<\/p>\n

I often don\u2019t purchase the same merchandise from different sellers except it\u2019s one thing I or my household actually love. For example, last time I purchased the duplicate LV Alma BB from both Louis and DD and compared them. With its traditional design and splendid materials, this bag is a highly coveted accent in the fashion world. The worth of actual Birkin baggage adjustments depending on the scale, colour, and material. The real lock, identified for its glossy design and superior craftsmanship, contrasts the lock proven within the nearby image.\n<\/p>\n

Always keep in thoughts that real Herm\u00e8s craftsmanship is characterised by its attention to element and consistency in high-quality materials. With counterfeit designer bags turning into extra of a problem today, it\u2019s good to know what separates authentic baggage from pretend ones. Our Hermes Birkin duplicate baggage are so good no-one will even know you’re carrying a fake bag. They are so realistic we even ship rain covers and mud covers to you at no additional cost, so you probably can defend your luggage when not using them. We are deeply dedicated to quality, and it reveals in the consideration to detail we pour into every replica.\n<\/p>\n

Therefore, it takes from 15 to 30+ hours of work of a whole studio to create just one bag. The Oasis Sandals characteristic a very related design to the Oran fashion, with one primary distinction \u2013 a taller heel! Made from calfskin, this shoe is ideal for those who like to go for an elongated silhouette with out missing out on consolation or the long-lasting Herm\u00e8s signature look. It\u2019s not exhausting to see why this piece has gained enormous recognition as an everyday shoe \u2013 especially in the course of the spring and summer months.\n<\/p>\n

Every Hermes Birkin duplicate, Hermes Kelly reproduction, Evelyne Hermes Replica\uff0cand different Hermes duplicate handbags & footwear is crafted with the identical premium materials used within the originals. From the wealthy leather-based to the gleaming hardware, we be certain that each bag displays the meticulous artistry of Hermes. Each replica can additionally be accompanied by all the unique accessories\u2014tags, straps, and more\u2014so you\u2019ll really feel the whole luxurious expertise. In terms of payment, looking for replicas is different from shopping for authentic designer handbags. In that you have to be prepared to make funds through unconventional methods. I personally have had to pay through money transfer services as properly as Bitcoin for reproduction products in the past.\n<\/p>\n

One facet of a bag that many counterfeits can\u2019t seem to replicate is the quality of the stitching. The stitching of an genuine Hermes bag showcases distinctive craftsmanship. Herm\u00e8s bags are bought on the brand\u2019s official website and everywhere in the world at varied physical retail stores, though getting a particular bag you have in mind may be tricky. You can find highly sought-after classic Herm\u00e8s luggage at Farfetch and on-line consignment stores. Even when you can\u2019t shell out hefty money for the most popular Herm\u00e8s baggage, the brand offers other kinds of baggage at decrease prices, with the identical stage of workmanship you possibly can expect from them.\n<\/p>\n

It\u2019s amazing what this bag will hold, and it\u2019s very deceiving as a end result of it appears so tiny. Besides the difference in measurement, TPM Evelyne doesn\u2019t have a back pocket, they don\u2019t slouch as much, and the straps are thinner. You\u2019ll also hear them referred to as Evelyne sixteen, Evelyne 29, Evelyne 33, and Evelyne 40\u2014the numbers present the width of the bag in centimeters. The only major difference I seen is the length of the strap because the genuine is longer compared to the reproduction.\n<\/p>\n

It\u2019s clear that purchasing a Herm\u00e8s Kelly bag presents many advantages (either genuine or replica). There is a big vary of helpful information online documenting the signs of recognizing counterfeit Herm\u00e8s baggage out there. We don\u2019t sell anything we haven\u2019t bodily held, examined, and authenticated. We love discovering new dupes and alternatives to the high-end designer products everyone loves.\n<\/p>\n

Even so, this could be very spacious and may completely carry lots of your most valuable belongings. Over the years, the care tag developed from a fold to a rectangular one as seen on trendy releases. A care tag is critical as it can help determine the date and originality of the scarf. But simply because there isn’t any care tag doesn’t suggest that it is pretend.\n<\/p>\n

More particularly, either side of the bag usually are not \u2018mirrors\u2019 of each other and seem slightly imbalanced. This is a clear sign that the bag just isn’t a top quality Herm\u00e8s reproduction. A Herm\u00e8s Kelly bag is known for its structured shape including clear, well-defined lines.\n<\/p>\n

Browse our broad choice of real luxury jewelry from brands such as Herm\u00e8s, Tiffany & Co. and Chopard at up to 80% off retail costs. People could be like \u2018That\u2019s not precise, you can\u2019t have that Replica Hermes Belt,\u2019\u201d she said in the video. It\u2019s an similar kind Replica Hermes, this one is further helpful for the crossbody mothers \u2019cause it has a strap. And you\u2019re allowed to do that Herbag Herm\u00e8s replica bags, and you\u2019re not fronting and you\u2019re not stunting. Since its drop, celebrities, TikTokers and elegance critics have weighed in on the viral knockoff Replica Hermes, with many bravely popping out as Birkin haters. Get the most nicely liked, highest high quality & reasonably priced trend dupes of the week delivered to your inbox for FREE.\n<\/p>\n

In three sizes \u2014 slender, broad and additional broad \u2014 and an array of enamel and metallic shade combinations, it\u2019s the sort of piece that makes you wish to amass a set. If you\u2019re a fan of luxury style, then you understand that Hermes is considered one of the most sought-after manufacturers on the planet. Known for his or her high-quality products and timeless designs, Hermes scarves are a favourite among style fanatics. Crafted in stunning Italian suede and leather with signature lock-and-key hardware, the Lee Radziwill bag is a superb mid-range possibility if you\u2019re on the lookout for designer Birkin Bag alternatives.\n<\/p>\n

We\u2019ve also included sandals with heels and simple slip-on styles which are both comfortable and classy (we\u2019ve received nice Birkenstock dupes, too). We recommend adding a couple of to your cart to mix and match together with your outfit lewks for upcoming journeys and out of doors events (think marriage ceremony visitor attire, trendy swimsuits, and stylish handbags). The HERM\u00c8S Clic Clac bracelet is an iconic piece within the designer world. Clic Clac bracelet is a must-have in phrases of equipment by the French luxurious label. The most famous bloggers use it day by day, mixed with a watch or even with another HERM\u00c8S bracelets.\n<\/p>\n

I can\u2019t imagine justifying that price, no matter how aesthetic or cozy this blanket is. The production and sale of Hermes reproduction baggage elevate authorized and moral issues. Counterfeiting is against the law and can lead to legal penalties for producers and sellers. Additionally, the production of replicas often includes practices that exploit labor and materials, elevating issues about moral sourcing and truthful remedy of workers. Consumers who choose to buy replicas ought to be conscious of these issues and think about the broader implications of their decisions.\n<\/p>\n

Authentic Hermes boxes and mud baggage will have the brand\u2019s brand embossed or printed on them Hermes Replica Bags<\/em><\/strong><\/a>, with no spelling errors or inconsistencies. Fake Hermes packaging could also be flimsy and poorly made, with misspelled logos or incorrect colours. One of essentially the most vital indicators that a Hermes scarf is real is its value. Hermes scarves are identified for being expensive, with prices ranging from $300-$1800 depending on the scale and design. If you come across a scarf with an incredibly low price ticket, it\u2019s doubtless that it\u2019s not genuine.\n<\/p>\n

It tops the record of French trend houses for bringing refined and distinctive luxurious bags to the desk. Renowned for producing astoundingly low portions of its well-loved products, Hermes has blooming customer demand. Limited products, lowered accessibility, and rising demand have supplied the proper opportunity for sellers to put out Knock-Off Hermes luggage available within the market.\n<\/p>\n

Herm\u00e8s employs an arduous methodology of display screen printing\u2014a method which entails the illustrations being printed on delicate materials using separate screens. This painstaking effort yields results which might be clear and crisp, void of any fading or smudges. The first scarf created by Herm\u00e8s in 1937 was based mostly on a woodblock drawing by Robert Dumas. Today, the iconic accent thrives in abundant variations while embodying the essence of the French Maison\u2019s wealthy heritage of luxury. MarkAs a guy, I\u2019m not very acquainted with jewelry but after I saw my girlfriend carrying the Turandoss Initial Bracelets for Women, I knew she had made an excellent fashion selection.\n<\/p>\n

People don\u2019t need to await an opportunity to buy one from the boutique; instead they wish to purchase a Herm\u00e8s bag on demand. The Birkin bag is arguably Herm\u00e8s\u2019 most exclusive purse, costing at least $10,000, sometimes up to 6-figure, and racking up years lengthy waitlists. It\u2019s not a handbag one should purchase at a department store, stroll in off the street and purchase at a boutique, or order on-line, and particular styles sometimes rack up very long waitlists. However you want to be certain that the manufacturing facility you are looking to store with is in fact promoting super fake or high quality Herm\u00e8s replicas. Now in phrases of Herm\u00e8s reproduction baggage, one of the best duplicate manufacturers will actually supply leather from the same provider as Herm\u00e8s (from Europe itself). In this case, since I have seen many genuine Herm\u00e8s baggage and have expertise with them, I can inform that the leather-based isn’t sourced from the original supplier because it has a barely totally different feel.\n<\/p>\n

In conclusion, there are a quantity of key indicators to look for when trying to spot a fake Hermes scarf. Those who couldn\u2019t afford the designer price tags went to thriving street markets like Canal Street in New York City, where sellers hawk counterfeit purses, wallets and footwear. They may have had a Gucci or Chanel brand, but they had been cheaply made and infrequently had telltale indicators of inauthenticity, like faux leather-based, inconsistent stitching or low-quality hardware. When it involves luxurious house decor, few items are as coveted as the iconic Herm\u00e8s blanket.\n<\/p>\n

We understand that buying a luxurious bag is an necessary day, and we\u2019re here to make your shopping expertise seamless and delightful. Once your order is positioned, we assure to ship your reproduction Hermes purse inside 72 hours, ensuring that you could begin having fun with your new luxurious accessory without delay. The top-tier reproduction sellers usually have workshops which would possibly be equivalent to those of Herm\u00e8s itself. It is within these workshops where the baggage are crafted, and in my experience, it could take as much as two months for a bag to be accomplished. Of course, varied factors such because the busyness of the period you buy during can affect the timing. When looking for a replica Herm\u00e8s bag, keep in mind to maintain these timelines in mind.\n<\/p>\n

Their elegant look and cozy appeal be sure that they will be appreciated by anyone who receives them. Additionally, the affordability of dupes lets you current a luxurious-looking item with out overspending. Many buyers also share their private recommendations on the method to fashion these blankets within their home decor. From utilizing them as throw blankets on sofas to layering them in bedrooms, consumers often discover artistic ways to combine these beautiful pieces into their dwelling spaces.\n<\/p>\n

The present Herm\u00e8s dustbag, since 2007, contains a beige cotton herringbone Durable and prime quality. Authentic vintage Herm\u00e8s luggage have dust bags manufactured from tan velvet, while newer luggage are manufactured from orange cotton flannel. When choosing a dupe as a present, consider the recipient\u2019s private type and residential decor. Many designs are available neutral colors or traditional patterns that can match seamlessly into a wide selection of aesthetics, making them a considerate and classy alternative for any gifting event. Caring in your Hermes blanket dupe largely is decided by the fabric it\u2019s made from. Most synthetic materials may be machine washed on a delicate cycle, while pure fibers like wool or cashmere might require more delicate care.\n<\/p>\n

In conclusion, finding the right Hermes H bracelet dupe takes some time and effort, but it\u2019s price it ultimately. Remember to contemplate your finances, materials, design, evaluations, and return protection earlier than making a buy order. The rise of online marketplaces and e-commerce platforms has made it simpler than ever to access Hermes reproduction luggage. Websites specializing in replicas provide a variety of choices, from high-quality reproductions to more affordable versions. The comfort of online buying permits customers to discover various styles and value points, further driving the popularity of replicas.\n<\/p>\n

Hermes scarves are obtainable in all kinds of designs, from florals to animals to summary patterns. However, every design is rigorously crafted with consideration to detail and symmetry \u2013 one thing that counterfeiters often overlook of their rush to replicate well-liked kinds. Packed with grace that you simply won\u2019t detect anywhere, this Hermes Picotan Lock handbag was impressed by horse feed bag; the nosebag that was created to feed a horse while strolling. It\u2019s a brand new one from timeless Hermes strains, with its signature minimalistic nature completed with raw edges and no lining half.Hermes Picotan Lock On Sale here. Chinese manufacturers have turn out to be increasingly skilled at replicating designer items in such element that even probably the most experienced authenticators can wrestle to decipher a superfake. Designer brands have been combating knock-offs for many years, but a rising class of \u201csuperfakes\u201d can trick the most experienced experts.\n<\/p>\n

However, it\u2019s essential to note that replica Hermes objects are unlawful and unethical, as they infringe on Hermes\u2019 mental property rights. When buying a Hermes product, it\u2019s essential to make certain that you\u2019re buying an authentic merchandise to support the brand and guarantee the high quality and craftsmanship that Hermes is understood for. Genuine Herm\u00e8s bags usually are not solely dear however additionally famously hard to acquire. Waiting lists can lengthen for years, with no assurance of acquiring your required design or supplies. On the opposite hand, high-quality replicas present prompt availability.\n<\/p>\n

A actual Herm\u00e8s scarf might be accompanied solely by a signature orange box that should be slightly textured. The composition of an Herm\u00e8s scarf is an important factor in figuring out its authenticity. To make their scarves, the brand makes use of 100% silk loomed in-house and a blend of wool, silk or cashmere however by no means polyester. The scarves will be lightweight and silky in really feel and will all the time maintain shape. Reportedly, it takes over 18 months of labor for skilled craftspeople to create them.\n<\/p>\n

Herm\u00e8s is understood for using exceptionally top quality leather-based on all their products. Ms Flowdea has greater than 200 actual Herm\u00e8s purses, which she has collected by progressively building relationships with boutiques in cities around the globe. And at Jakarta’s Mangga Dua market, dubbed “Hong Kong Alley” by some locals, the top superfake bags come with actual luxurious prices. Superfakes are often handmade, use more expensive materials and are troublesome to tell other than the pricey originals. Incoming First Lady Melania Trump, for example, is well-known for her love of luxury fashion, and Herme\u0300s Birkin baggage are a staple in her wardrobe.\n<\/p>\n

Plus, the removable crossbody strap makes for easy crossbody put on, and the ft studs on the underside give it safety and protection. Gifting a designer bag or one of the best pockets is one method to impress your lady on any event. But if you really want to go all out for Christmas, Valentine\u2019s Day or a particular anniversary, there\u2019s nothing higher than the coveted Hermes Birkin Bag. The Birkin bag has an identical look to Herm\u00e8s\u2019s Grace Kelly-inspired Kelly bag however features a two-handle design rather than one. Coach\u2019s Brooke Carryall is roomy enough to do it all\u2014it\u2019s a sturdy and high-quality purse for everyday use that\u2019s 100% well value the funding.\n<\/p>\n

It\u2019s hand-sewn utilizing a traditional saddle stitching technique involving two needles and waxed linen thread. This leads to uniform, consistent stitches without any unfastened threads, reflecting the excessive standards of Hermes\u2019 high quality. If it\u2019s your first time transferring cash overseas, they might put your switch on hold and ask you some questions about who you\u2019re sending cash to and why.\n<\/p>\n

The Hadyn Sandals from Steve Madden have a traditional design reminiscent of Hermes\u2014they come in several attractive colors, and Cognac Leather will give you the designer look. I gave this bracelet as a present to my teenage niece and he or she completely beloved it! She can be choosy about her jewellery but she instantly fell in love with this one from Amber\u2019s Jewelry. The incontrovertible reality that it can be worn by ladies, males, and women makes it such a flexible piece. And the adjustable sizing ensures a snug match for all wrist sizes. I by no means thought I\u2019d discover the perfect bracelet till I stumbled upon the SPOMUNT Bracelets Fashion for Women Girls.\n<\/p>\n

Lauren recommends when purchasing the primary Herme\u0300s bag to make sure it\u2019s a bag you like and are planning to make use of, quite than simply buying it as an investment. Typically, a Birkin or Kelly 25 with a broadly known color like Etoupe is a good selection, but it always comes down to non-public preferences, given you’ll find a way to select from over 250 Herm\u00e8s colours. When buying a vintage merchandise, you need to always hunt down as a lot information as potential. Whether you ask the auction home for a condition report, or extra photographs, or go to view the merchandise in individual, you want to fulfill yourself with its situation. Examining documentation, including receipts or anything linking the merchandise to the model, may be helpful as it creates a paper path starting from the model.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

Top Quality Replica Hermes Baggage, Belt, Jewelry And Sneakers On-line Sale The hardware, corresponding to the enduring Hermes lock and keys, should really feel substantial and have a weight to them. Replicas may use lower quality supplies that lack the identical degree of refinement and durability. One of essentially the most telltale signs of an…<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":[],"categories":[1],"tags":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/mcpv.demarco.ddnsfree.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/3928"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/mcpv.demarco.ddnsfree.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/mcpv.demarco.ddnsfree.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/mcpv.demarco.ddnsfree.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/mcpv.demarco.ddnsfree.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=3928"}],"version-history":[{"count":1,"href":"https:\/\/mcpv.demarco.ddnsfree.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/3928\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":3929,"href":"https:\/\/mcpv.demarco.ddnsfree.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/3928\/revisions\/3929"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/mcpv.demarco.ddnsfree.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=3928"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/mcpv.demarco.ddnsfree.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=3928"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/mcpv.demarco.ddnsfree.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=3928"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}