/** * Class for the widget importer used in the AF Companion plugin. * * Code is mostly from the Widget Importer & Exporter plugin. * * @see https://wordpress.org/plugins/widget-importer-exporter/ * @package aftc */ class AFTC_Widget_Importer { /** * Imports widgets from a json file. * * @param string $data_file path to json file with WordPress widget export data. */ public function import_widgets( $data_file ) { // Get widgets data from file. $data = $this->process_import_file( $data_file ); // Return from this function if there was an error. if ( is_wp_error( $data ) ) { return $data; } // Import the widget data and save the results. return $this->import_data( $data ); } /** * Process import file - this parses the widget data and returns it. * * @param string $file path to json file. * @return object $data decoded JSON string */ private function process_import_file( $file ) { // File exists? if ( ! file_exists( $file ) ) { return new WP_Error( 'widget_import_file_not_found', __( 'Widget import file could not be found.', 'af-companion' ) ); } // Get file contents and decode. $data = AFTC_Helpers::data_from_file( $file ); // Return from this function if there was an error. if ( is_wp_error( $data ) ) { return $data; } return json_decode( $data ); } /** * Import widget JSON data * * @global array $wp_registered_sidebars * @param object $data JSON widget data. * @return array $results */ private function import_data( $data ) { global $wp_registered_sidebars; // Have valid data? If no data or could not decode. if ( empty( $data ) || ! is_object( $data ) ) { return new WP_Error( 'corrupted_widget_import_data', __( 'Widget import data could not be read. Please try a different file.', 'af-companion' ) ); } // Hook before import. do_action( 'af-companion/widget_importer_before_widgets_import' ); $data = apply_filters( 'af-companion/before_widgets_import_data', $data ); // Get all available widgets site supports. $available_widgets = $this->available_widgets(); // Get all existing widget instances. $widget_instances = array(); foreach ( $available_widgets as $widget_data ) { $widget_instances[ $widget_data['id_base'] ] = get_option( 'widget_' . $widget_data['id_base'] ); } // Begin results. $results = array(); // Loop import data's sidebars. foreach ( $data as $sidebar_id => $widgets ) { // Skip inactive widgets (should not be in export file). if ( 'wp_inactive_widgets' == $sidebar_id ) { continue; } // Check if sidebar is available on this site. Otherwise add widgets to inactive, and say so. if ( isset( $wp_registered_sidebars[ $sidebar_id ] ) ) { $sidebar_available = true; $use_sidebar_id = $sidebar_id; $sidebar_message_type = 'success'; $sidebar_message = ''; } else { $sidebar_available = false; $use_sidebar_id = 'wp_inactive_widgets'; // Add to inactive if sidebar does not exist in theme. $sidebar_message_type = 'error'; $sidebar_message = __( 'Sidebar does not exist in theme (moving widget to Inactive)', 'af-companion' ); } // Result for sidebar. $results[ $sidebar_id ]['name'] = ! empty( $wp_registered_sidebars[ $sidebar_id ]['name'] ) ? $wp_registered_sidebars[ $sidebar_id ]['name'] : $sidebar_id; // Sidebar name if theme supports it; otherwise ID. $results[ $sidebar_id ]['message_type'] = $sidebar_message_type; $results[ $sidebar_id ]['message'] = $sidebar_message; $results[ $sidebar_id ]['widgets'] = array(); // Loop widgets. foreach ( $widgets as $widget_instance_id => $widget ) { $fail = false; // Get id_base (remove -# from end) and instance ID number. $id_base = preg_replace( '/-[0-9]+$/', '', $widget_instance_id ); $instance_id_number = str_replace( $id_base . '-', '', $widget_instance_id ); // Does site support this widget? if ( ! $fail && ! isset( $available_widgets[ $id_base ] ) ) { $fail = true; $widget_message_type = 'error'; $widget_message = __( 'Site does not support widget', 'af-companion' ); // Explain why widget not imported. } // Filter to modify settings object before conversion to array and import. // Leave this filter here for backwards compatibility with manipulating objects (before conversion to array below). // Ideally the newer wie_widget_settings_array below will be used instead of this. $widget = apply_filters( 'af-companion/widget_settings', $widget ); // Object. // Convert multidimensional objects to multidimensional arrays. // Some plugins like Jetpack Widget Visibility store settings as multidimensional arrays. // Without this, they are imported as objects and cause fatal error on Widgets page. // If this creates problems for plugins that do actually intend settings in objects then may need to consider other approach: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/problem-with-array-of-arrays. // It is probably much more likely that arrays are used than objects, however. $widget = json_decode( json_encode( $widget ), true ); // Filter to modify settings array. // This is preferred over the older wie_widget_settings filter above. // Do before identical check because changes may make it identical to end result (such as URL replacements). $widget = apply_filters( 'af-companion/widget_settings_array', $widget ); // Does widget with identical settings already exist in same sidebar? if ( ! $fail && isset( $widget_instances[ $id_base ] ) ) { // Get existing widgets in this sidebar. $sidebars_widgets = get_option( 'sidebars_widgets' ); $sidebar_widgets = isset( $sidebars_widgets[ $use_sidebar_id ] ) ? $sidebars_widgets[ $use_sidebar_id ] : array(); // Check Inactive if that's where will go. // Loop widgets with ID base. $single_widget_instances = ! empty( $widget_instances[ $id_base ] ) ? $widget_instances[ $id_base ] : array(); foreach ( $single_widget_instances as $check_id => $check_widget ) { // Is widget in same sidebar and has identical settings? if ( in_array( "$id_base-$check_id", $sidebar_widgets ) && (array) $widget == $check_widget ) { $fail = true; $widget_message_type = 'warning'; $widget_message = __( 'Widget already exists', 'af-companion' ); // Explain why widget not imported. break; } } } // No failure. if ( ! $fail ) { // Add widget instance. $single_widget_instances = get_option( 'widget_' . $id_base ); // All instances for that widget ID base, get fresh every time. $single_widget_instances = ! empty( $single_widget_instances ) ? $single_widget_instances : array( '_multiwidget' => 1 ); // Start fresh if have to. $single_widget_instances[] = $widget; // Add it. // Get the key it was given. end( $single_widget_instances ); $new_instance_id_number = key( $single_widget_instances ); // If key is 0, make it 1. // When 0, an issue can occur where adding a widget causes data from other widget to load, and the widget doesn't stick (reload wipes it). if ( '0' === strval( $new_instance_id_number ) ) { $new_instance_id_number = 1; $single_widget_instances[ $new_instance_id_number ] = $single_widget_instances[0]; unset( $single_widget_instances[0] ); } // Move _multiwidget to end of array for uniformity. if ( isset( $single_widget_instances['_multiwidget'] ) ) { $multiwidget = $single_widget_instances['_multiwidget']; unset( $single_widget_instances['_multiwidget'] ); $single_widget_instances['_multiwidget'] = $multiwidget; } // Update option with new widget. update_option( 'widget_' . $id_base, $single_widget_instances ); // Assign widget instance to sidebar. $sidebars_widgets = get_option( 'sidebars_widgets' ); // Which sidebars have which widgets, get fresh every time. $new_instance_id = $id_base . '-' . $new_instance_id_number; // Use ID number from new widget instance. $sidebars_widgets[ $use_sidebar_id ][] = $new_instance_id; // Add new instance to sidebar. update_option( 'sidebars_widgets', $sidebars_widgets ); // Save the amended data. // After widget import action. $after_widget_import = array( 'sidebar' => $use_sidebar_id, 'sidebar_old' => $sidebar_id, 'widget' => $widget, 'widget_type' => $id_base, 'widget_id' => $new_instance_id, 'widget_id_old' => $widget_instance_id, 'widget_id_num' => $new_instance_id_number, 'widget_id_num_old' => $instance_id_number, ); do_action( 'af-companion/widget_importer_after_single_widget_import', $after_widget_import ); // Success message. if ( $sidebar_available ) { $widget_message_type = 'success'; $widget_message = __( 'Imported', 'af-companion' ); } else { $widget_message_type = 'warning'; $widget_message = __( 'Imported to Inactive', 'af-companion' ); } } // Result for widget instance. $results[ $sidebar_id ]['widgets'][ $widget_instance_id ]['name'] = isset( $available_widgets[ $id_base ]['name'] ) ? $available_widgets[ $id_base ]['name'] : $id_base; // Widget name or ID if name not available (not supported by site). $results[ $sidebar_id ]['widgets'][ $widget_instance_id ]['title'] = ! empty( $widget['title'] ) ? $widget['title'] : __( 'No Title', 'af-companion' ); // Show "No Title" if widget instance is untitled. $results[ $sidebar_id ]['widgets'][ $widget_instance_id ]['message_type'] = $widget_message_type; $results[ $sidebar_id ]['widgets'][ $widget_instance_id ]['message'] = $widget_message; } } // Hook after import. do_action( 'af-companion/widget_importer_after_widgets_import' ); // Return results. return apply_filters( 'af-companion/widget_import_results', $results ); } /** * Available widgets. * * Gather site's widgets into array with ID base, name, etc. * * @global array $wp_registered_widget_controls * @return array $available_widgets, Widget information */ private function available_widgets() { global $wp_registered_widget_controls; $widget_controls = $wp_registered_widget_controls; $available_widgets = array(); foreach ( $widget_controls as $widget ) { if ( ! empty( $widget['id_base'] ) && ! isset( $available_widgets[ $widget['id_base'] ] ) ) { $available_widgets[ $widget['id_base'] ]['id_base'] = $widget['id_base']; $available_widgets[ $widget['id_base'] ]['name'] = $widget['name']; } } return apply_filters( 'af-companion/available_widgets', $available_widgets ); } /** * Format results for log file * * @param array $results widget import results. */ public function format_results_for_log( $results ) { if ( empty( $results ) ) { esc_html_e( 'No results for widget import!', 'af-companion' ); } // Loop sidebars. foreach ( $results as $sidebar ) { echo esc_html( $sidebar['name'] ) . ' : ' . esc_html( $sidebar['message'] ) . PHP_EOL . PHP_EOL; // Loop widgets. foreach ( $sidebar['widgets'] as $widget ) { echo esc_html( $widget['name'] ) . ' - ' . esc_html( $widget['title'] ) . ' - ' . esc_html( $widget['message'] ) . PHP_EOL; } echo PHP_EOL; } } } "data privacy" Archives - https://gmnewshub.com/tag/data-privacy/ Get the latest news updates Wed, 15 Mar 2023 04:21:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://gmnewshub.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/cropped-107830453_108406640950530_5935519915960436361_n-32x32.png "data privacy" Archives - https://gmnewshub.com/tag/data-privacy/ 32 32 Meta Announces Layoffs: Prioritizing Responsible Business Practices During Times of Transition https://gmnewshub.com/2023/03/15/meta-announces-layoffs-prioritizing-responsible-business-practices-during-times-of-transition/ https://gmnewshub.com/2023/03/15/meta-announces-layoffs-prioritizing-responsible-business-practices-during-times-of-transition/#respond Wed, 15 Mar 2023 04:21:29 +0000 https://gmnewshub.com/?p=136 The parent company of social media giant Facebook, Meta, has announced that it will lay off 10,000 more workers as part of its ongoing restructuring efforts. 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The parent company of social media giant Facebook, Meta, has announced that it will lay off 10,000 more workers as part of its ongoing restructuring efforts. This comes as Meta continues to face criticism over its business practices, including concerns over data privacy and the impact of social media on mental health.

The job cuts will reportedly affect a range of positions, including engineers, product managers, and marketers. The company has stated that it will work to support affected employees and help them find new roles.

The move towards layoffs is not uncommon in the tech industry, with companies often restructuring as they adapt to changing market conditions and consumer demands. However, it is important for companies to prioritize their employees and ensure that they are treated fairly and with respect during these transitions.

As consumers, it’s important to remember that the social media platforms we use are run by real people who are impacted by these decisions. We should hold companies accountable for their actions and demand transparency and accountability when it comes to issues like data privacy and the impact of social media on mental health.

In conclusion, the layoffs at Meta are a reminder of the importance of responsible business practices and the need for companies to prioritize their employees during times of transition. As consumers, we should demand transparency and accountability from companies and work towards creating a more just and equitable society.

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