File: /storage/v4513/ivenusin/public_html/wp-content/plugins/loginpress/include/customizer-validation.php
<?php
/**
* Customizer: Sanitization Callbacks
*
* This file demonstrates how to define sanitization callback functions for various data types.
* @since 1.1.16
*
* @version 1.6.1
*/
/**
* Checkbox sanitization callback example.
*
* Sanitization callback for 'checkbox' type controls. This callback sanitizes `$checked`
* as a boolean value, either TRUE or FALSE.
*
* @param bool $checked Whether the checkbox is checked.
* @return bool Whether the checkbox is checked.
*/
function loginpress_sanitize_checkbox( $checked ) {
// Boolean check.
return ( ( isset( $checked ) && true == $checked ) ? true : false );
}
/**
* Select sanitization callback example.
*
* - Sanitization: select
* - Control: select, radio
*
* Sanitization callback for 'select' and 'radio' type controls. This callback sanitizes `$input`
* as a slug, and then validates `$input` against the choices defined for the control.
*
* @see sanitize_key() https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/sanitize_key/
* @see $wp_customize->get_control() https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/classes/wp_customize_manager/get_control/
*
* @param string $input Slug to sanitize.
* @param WP_Customize_Setting $setting Setting instance.
* @return string Sanitized slug if it is a valid choice; otherwise, the setting default.
*/
function loginpress_sanitize_select( $input, $setting ) {
// Ensure input is a slug.
$input = sanitize_key( $input );
// Get list of choices from the control associated with the setting.
$choices = $setting->manager->get_control( $setting->id )->choices;
// If the input is a valid key, return it; otherwise, return the default.
return ( array_key_exists( $input, $choices ) ? $input : $setting->default );
}
/**
* Image sanitization callback example.
*
* Checks the image's file extension and mime type against a whitelist. If they're allowed,
* send back the filename, otherwise, return the setting default.
*
* - Sanitization: image file extension
* - Control: text, WP_Customize_Image_Control
*
* @see wp_check_filetype() https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/wp_check_filetype/
*
* @param string $image Image filename.
* @param WP_Customize_Setting $setting Setting instance.
* @return string The image filename if the extension is allowed; otherwise, the setting default.
*
* @since 1.1.17
*
* @version 1.6.1
*/
function loginpress_sanitize_image( $image, $setting ) {
/*
* Array of valid image file types.
*
* The array includes image mime types that are included in wp_get_mime_types()
*/
$mimes = array(
'jpg|jpeg|jpe' => 'image/jpeg',
'gif' => 'image/gif',
'png' => 'image/png',
'bmp' => 'image/bmp',
'tif|tiff' => 'image/tiff',
'ico' => 'image/x-icon',
);
$allowed_mime = get_allowed_mime_types();
/**
* Filter the list of mime types that are allowed for uploads.
*
* @since 1.6.1
*/
$extra_mimes = array(
'svg' => 'image/svg+xml', // Allowed svg mime type in version 1.2.2
'webp' => 'image/webp', // Allowed webp mime type in version 1.6.1
);
foreach ( $extra_mimes as $key => $value ) {
$mime_check = isset( $allowed_mime[ $key ] ) ? true : false;
if ( $mime_check ) {
$allow_mime = array( $key => $value );
$mimes = array_merge( $mimes, $allow_mime );
}
}
// Return an array with file extension and mime_type.
$file = wp_check_filetype( $image, $mimes );
// If $image has a valid mime_type, return it; otherwise, return the default.
return ( $file['ext'] ? $image : $setting->default );
}