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name : class-wp-community-events.php
<?php
/**
 * Administration: Community Events class.
 *
 * @package WordPress
 * @subpackage Administration
 * @since 4.8.0
 */

/**
 * Class WP_Community_Events.
 *
 * A client for api.wordpress.org/events.
 *
 * @since 4.8.0
 */
#[AllowDynamicProperties]
class WP_Community_Events {
	/**
	 * ID for a WordPress user account.
	 *
	 * @since 4.8.0
	 *
	 * @var int
	 */
	protected $user_id = 0;

	/**
	 * Stores location data for the user.
	 *
	 * @since 4.8.0
	 *
	 * @var false|array
	 */
	protected $user_location = false;

	/**
	 * Constructor for WP_Community_Events.
	 *
	 * @since 4.8.0
	 *
	 * @param int        $user_id       WP user ID.
	 * @param false|array $user_location {
	 *     Stored location data for the user. false to pass no location.
	 *
	 *     @type string $description The name of the location
	 *     @type string $latitude    The latitude in decimal degrees notation, without the degree
	 *                               symbol. e.g.: 47.615200.
	 *     @type string $longitude   The longitude in decimal degrees notation, without the degree
	 *                               symbol. e.g.: -122.341100.
	 *     @type string $country     The ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code. e.g.: BR
	 * }
	 */
	public function __construct( $user_id, $user_location = false ) {
		$this->user_id       = absint( $user_id );
		$this->user_location = $user_location;
	}

	/**
	 * Gets data about events near a particular location.
	 *
	 * Cached events will be immediately returned if the `user_location` property
	 * is set for the current user, and cached events exist for that location.
	 *
	 * Otherwise, this method sends a request to the w.org Events API with location
	 * data. The API will send back a recognized location based on the data, along
	 * with nearby events.
	 *
	 * The browser's request for events is proxied with this method, rather
	 * than having the browser make the request directly to api.wordpress.org,
	 * because it allows results to be cached server-side and shared with other
	 * users and sites in the network. This makes the process more efficient,
	 * since increasing the number of visits that get cached data means users
	 * don't have to wait as often; if the user's browser made the request
	 * directly, it would also need to make a second request to WP in order to
	 * pass the data for caching. Having WP make the request also introduces
	 * the opportunity to anonymize the IP before sending it to w.org, which
	 * mitigates possible privacy concerns.
	 *
	 * @since 4.8.0
	 * @since 5.5.2 Response no longer contains formatted date field. They're added
	 *              in `wp.communityEvents.populateDynamicEventFields()` now.
	 *
	 * @param string $location_search Optional. City name to help determine the location.
	 *                                e.g., "Seattle". Default empty string.
	 * @param string $timezone        Optional. Timezone to help determine the location.
	 *                                Default empty string.
	 * @return array|WP_Error A WP_Error on failure; an array with location and events on
	 *                        success.
	 */
	public function get_events( $location_search = '', $timezone = '' ) {
		$cached_events = $this->get_cached_events();

		if ( ! $location_search && $cached_events ) {
			return $cached_events;
		}

		// Include an unmodified $wp_version.
		require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/version.php';

		$api_url                    = 'http://api.wordpress.org/events/1.0/';
		$request_args               = $this->get_request_args( $location_search, $timezone );
		$request_args['user-agent'] = 'WordPress/' . $wp_version . '; ' . home_url( '/' );

		if ( wp_http_supports( array( 'ssl' ) ) ) {
			$api_url = set_url_scheme( $api_url, 'https' );
		}

		$response       = wp_remote_get( $api_url, $request_args );
		$response_code  = wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response );
		$response_body  = json_decode( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ), true );
		$response_error = null;

		if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) {
			$response_error = $response;
		} elseif ( 200 !== $response_code ) {
			$response_error = new WP_Error(
				'api-error',
				/* translators: %d: Numeric HTTP status code, e.g. 400, 403, 500, 504, etc. */
				sprintf( __( 'Invalid API response code (%d).' ), $response_code )
			);
		} elseif ( ! isset( $response_body['location'], $response_body['events'] ) ) {
			$response_error = new WP_Error(
				'api-invalid-response',
				isset( $response_body['error'] ) ? $response_body['error'] : __( 'Unknown API error.' )
			);
		}

		if ( is_wp_error( $response_error ) ) {
			return $response_error;
		} else {
			$expiration = false;

			if ( isset( $response_body['ttl'] ) ) {
				$expiration = $response_body['ttl'];
				unset( $response_body['ttl'] );
			}

			/*
			 * The IP in the response is usually the same as the one that was sent
			 * in the request, but in some cases it is different. In those cases,
			 * it's important to reset it back to the IP from the request.
			 *
			 * For example, if the IP sent in the request is private (e.g., 192.168.1.100),
			 * then the API will ignore that and use the corresponding public IP instead,
			 * and the public IP will get returned. If the public IP were saved, though,
			 * then get_cached_events() would always return `false`, because the transient
			 * would be generated based on the public IP when saving the cache, but generated
			 * based on the private IP when retrieving the cache.
			 */
			if ( ! empty( $response_body['location']['ip'] ) ) {
				$response_body['location']['ip'] = $request_args['body']['ip'];
			}

			/*
			 * The API doesn't return a description for latitude/longitude requests,
			 * but the description is already saved in the user location, so that
			 * one can be used instead.
			 */
			if ( $this->coordinates_match( $request_args['body'], $response_body['location'] ) && empty( $response_body['location']['description'] ) ) {
				$response_body['location']['description'] = $this->user_location['description'];
			}

			/*
			 * Store the raw response, because events will expire before the cache does.
			 * The response will need to be processed every page load.
			 */
			$this->cache_events( $response_body, $expiration );

			$response_body['events'] = $this->trim_events( $response_body['events'] );

			return $response_body;
		}
	}

	/**
	 * Builds an array of args to use in an HTTP request to the w.org Events API.
	 *
	 * @since 4.8.0
	 *
	 * @param string $search   Optional. City search string. Default empty string.
	 * @param string $timezone Optional. Timezone string. Default empty string.
	 * @return array The request args.
	 */
	protected function get_request_args( $search = '', $timezone = '' ) {
		$args = array(
			'number' => 5, // Get more than three in case some get trimmed out.
			'ip'     => self::get_unsafe_client_ip(),
		);

		/*
		 * Include the minimal set of necessary arguments, in order to increase the
		 * chances of a cache-hit on the API side.
		 */
		if ( empty( $search ) && isset( $this->user_location['latitude'], $this->user_location['longitude'] ) ) {
			$args['latitude']  = $this->user_location['latitude'];
			$args['longitude'] = $this->user_location['longitude'];
		} else {
			$args['locale'] = get_user_locale( $this->user_id );

			if ( $timezone ) {
				$args['timezone'] = $timezone;
			}

			if ( $search ) {
				$args['location'] = $search;
			}
		}

		// Wrap the args in an array compatible with the second parameter of `wp_remote_get()`.
		return array(
			'body' => $args,
		);
	}

	/**
	 * Determines the user's actual IP address and attempts to partially
	 * anonymize an IP address by converting it to a network ID.
	 *
	 * Geolocating the network ID usually returns a similar location as the
	 * actual IP, but provides some privacy for the user.
	 *
	 * $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] cannot be used in all cases, such as when the user
	 * is making their request through a proxy, or when the web server is behind
	 * a proxy. In those cases, $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] is set to the proxy address rather
	 * than the user's actual address.
	 *
	 * Modified from https://stackoverflow.com/a/2031935/450127, MIT license.
	 * Modified from https://github.com/geertw/php-ip-anonymizer, MIT license.
	 *
	 * SECURITY WARNING: This function is _NOT_ intended to be used in
	 * circumstances where the authenticity of the IP address matters. This does
	 * _NOT_ guarantee that the returned address is valid or accurate, and it can
	 * be easily spoofed.
	 *
	 * @since 4.8.0
	 *
	 * @return string|false The anonymized address on success; the given address
	 *                      or false on failure.
	 */
	public static function get_unsafe_client_ip() {
		$client_ip = false;

		// In order of preference, with the best ones for this purpose first.
		$address_headers = array(
			'HTTP_CLIENT_IP',
			'HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR',
			'HTTP_X_FORWARDED',
			'HTTP_X_CLUSTER_CLIENT_IP',
			'HTTP_FORWARDED_FOR',
			'HTTP_FORWARDED',
			'REMOTE_ADDR',
		);

		foreach ( $address_headers as $header ) {
			if ( array_key_exists( $header, $_SERVER ) ) {
				/*
				 * HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR can contain a chain of comma-separated
				 * addresses. The first one is the original client. It can't be
				 * trusted for authenticity, but we don't need to for this purpose.
				 */
				$address_chain = explode( ',', $_SERVER[ $header ] );
				$client_ip     = trim( $address_chain[0] );

				break;
			}
		}

		if ( ! $client_ip ) {
			return false;
		}

		$anon_ip = wp_privacy_anonymize_ip( $client_ip, true );

		if ( '0.0.0.0' === $anon_ip || '::' === $anon_ip ) {
			return false;
		}

		return $anon_ip;
	}

	/**
	 * Test if two pairs of latitude/longitude coordinates match each other.
	 *
	 * @since 4.8.0
	 *
	 * @param array $a The first pair, with indexes 'latitude' and 'longitude'.
	 * @param array $b The second pair, with indexes 'latitude' and 'longitude'.
	 * @return bool True if they match, false if they don't.
	 */
	protected function coordinates_match( $a, $b ) {
		if ( ! isset( $a['latitude'], $a['longitude'], $b['latitude'], $b['longitude'] ) ) {
			return false;
		}

		return $a['latitude'] === $b['latitude'] && $a['longitude'] === $b['longitude'];
	}

	/**
	 * Generates a transient key based on user location.
	 *
	 * This could be reduced to a one-liner in the calling functions, but it's
	 * intentionally a separate function because it's called from multiple
	 * functions, and having it abstracted keeps the logic consistent and DRY,
	 * which is less prone to errors.
	 *
	 * @since 4.8.0
	 *
	 * @param array $location Should contain 'latitude' and 'longitude' indexes.
	 * @return string|false Transient key on success, false on failure.
	 */
	protected function get_events_transient_key( $location ) {
		$key = false;

		if ( isset( $location['ip'] ) ) {
			$key = 'community-events-' . md5( $location['ip'] );
		} elseif ( isset( $location['latitude'], $location['longitude'] ) ) {
			$key = 'community-events-' . md5( $location['latitude'] . $location['longitude'] );
		}

		return $key;
	}

	/**
	 * Caches an array of events data from the Events API.
	 *
	 * @since 4.8.0
	 *
	 * @param array     $events     Response body from the API request.
	 * @param int|false $expiration Optional. Amount of time to cache the events. Defaults to false.
	 * @return bool true if events were cached; false if not.
	 */
	protected function cache_events( $events, $expiration = false ) {
		$set              = false;
		$transient_key    = $this->get_events_transient_key( $events['location'] );
		$cache_expiration = $expiration ? absint( $expiration ) : HOUR_IN_SECONDS * 12;

		if ( $transient_key ) {
			$set = set_site_transient( $transient_key, $events, $cache_expiration );
		}

		return $set;
	}

	/**
	 * Gets cached events.
	 *
	 * @since 4.8.0
	 * @since 5.5.2 Response no longer contains formatted date field. They're added
	 *              in `wp.communityEvents.populateDynamicEventFields()` now.
	 *
	 * @return array|false An array containing `location` and `events` items
	 *                     on success, false on failure.
	 */
	public function get_cached_events() {
		$transient_key = $this->get_events_transient_key( $this->user_location );
		if ( ! $transient_key ) {
			return false;
		}

		$cached_response = get_site_transient( $transient_key );
		if ( isset( $cached_response['events'] ) ) {
			$cached_response['events'] = $this->trim_events( $cached_response['events'] );
		}

		return $cached_response;
	}

	/**
	 * Adds formatted date and time items for each event in an API response.
	 *
	 * This has to be called after the data is pulled from the cache, because
	 * the cached events are shared by all users. If it was called before storing
	 * the cache, then all users would see the events in the localized data/time
	 * of the user who triggered the cache refresh, rather than their own.
	 *
	 * @since 4.8.0
	 * @deprecated 5.5.2 No longer used in core.
	 *
	 * @param array $response_body The response which contains the events.
	 * @return array The response with dates and times formatted.
	 */
	protected function format_event_data_time( $response_body ) {
		_deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '5.5.2' );

		if ( isset( $response_body['events'] ) ) {
			foreach ( $response_body['events'] as $key => $event ) {
				$timestamp = strtotime( $event['date'] );

				/*
				 * The `date_format` option is not used because it's important
				 * in this context to keep the day of the week in the formatted date,
				 * so that users can tell at a glance if the event is on a day they
				 * are available, without having to open the link.
				 */
				/* translators: Date format for upcoming events on the dashboard. Include the day of the week. See https://www.php.net/manual/datetime.format.php */
				$formatted_date = date_i18n( __( 'l, M j, Y' ), $timestamp );
				$formatted_time = date_i18n( get_option( 'time_format' ), $timestamp );

				if ( isset( $event['end_date'] ) ) {
					$end_timestamp      = strtotime( $event['end_date'] );
					$formatted_end_date = date_i18n( __( 'l, M j, Y' ), $end_timestamp );

					if ( 'meetup' !== $event['type'] && $formatted_end_date !== $formatted_date ) {
						/* translators: Upcoming events month format. See https://www.php.net/manual/datetime.format.php */
						$start_month = date_i18n( _x( 'F', 'upcoming events month format' ), $timestamp );
						$end_month   = date_i18n( _x( 'F', 'upcoming events month format' ), $end_timestamp );

						if ( $start_month === $end_month ) {
							$formatted_date = sprintf(
								/* translators: Date string for upcoming events. 1: Month, 2: Starting day, 3: Ending day, 4: Year. */
								__( '%1$s %2$d–%3$d, %4$d' ),
								$start_month,
								/* translators: Upcoming events day format. See https://www.php.net/manual/datetime.format.php */
								date_i18n( _x( 'j', 'upcoming events day format' ), $timestamp ),
								date_i18n( _x( 'j', 'upcoming events day format' ), $end_timestamp ),
								/* translators: Upcoming events year format. See https://www.php.net/manual/datetime.format.php */
								date_i18n( _x( 'Y', 'upcoming events year format' ), $timestamp )
							);
						} else {
							$formatted_date = sprintf(
								/* translators: Date string for upcoming events. 1: Starting month, 2: Starting day, 3: Ending month, 4: Ending day, 5: Year. */
								__( '%1$s %2$d – %3$s %4$d, %5$d' ),
								$start_month,
								date_i18n( _x( 'j', 'upcoming events day format' ), $timestamp ),
								$end_month,
								date_i18n( _x( 'j', 'upcoming events day format' ), $end_timestamp ),
								date_i18n( _x( 'Y', 'upcoming events year format' ), $timestamp )
							);
						}

						$formatted_date = wp_maybe_decline_date( $formatted_date, 'F j, Y' );
					}
				}

				$response_body['events'][ $key ]['formatted_date'] = $formatted_date;
				$response_body['events'][ $key ]['formatted_time'] = $formatted_time;
			}
		}

		return $response_body;
	}

	/**
	 * Prepares the event list for presentation.
	 *
	 * Discards expired events, and makes WordCamps "sticky." Attendees need more
	 * advanced notice about WordCamps than they do for meetups, so camps should
	 * appear in the list sooner. If a WordCamp is coming up, the API will "stick"
	 * it in the response, even if it wouldn't otherwise appear. When that happens,
	 * the event will be at the end of the list, and will need to be moved into a
	 * higher position, so that it doesn't get trimmed off.
	 *
	 * @since 4.8.0
	 * @since 4.9.7 Stick a WordCamp to the final list.
	 * @since 5.5.2 Accepts and returns only the events, rather than an entire HTTP response.
	 * @since 6.0.0 Decode HTML entities from the event title.
	 *
	 * @param array $events The events that will be prepared.
	 * @return array The response body with events trimmed.
	 */
	protected function trim_events( array $events ) {
		$future_events = array();

		foreach ( $events as $event ) {
			/*
			 * The API's `date` and `end_date` fields are in the _event's_ local timezone, but UTC is needed so
			 * it can be converted to the _user's_ local time.
			 */
			$end_time = (int) $event['end_unix_timestamp'];

			if ( time() < $end_time ) {
				// Decode HTML entities from the event title.
				$event['title'] = html_entity_decode( $event['title'], ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8' );

				array_push( $future_events, $event );
			}
		}

		$future_wordcamps = array_filter(
			$future_events,
			static function ( $wordcamp ) {
				return 'wordcamp' === $wordcamp['type'];
			}
		);

		$future_wordcamps    = array_values( $future_wordcamps ); // Remove gaps in indices.
		$trimmed_events      = array_slice( $future_events, 0, 3 );
		$trimmed_event_types = wp_list_pluck( $trimmed_events, 'type' );

		// Make sure the soonest upcoming WordCamp is pinned in the list.
		if ( $future_wordcamps && ! in_array( 'wordcamp', $trimmed_event_types, true ) ) {
			array_pop( $trimmed_events );
			array_push( $trimmed_events, $future_wordcamps[0] );
		}

		return $trimmed_events;
	}

	/**
	 * Logs responses to Events API requests.
	 *
	 * @since 4.8.0
	 * @deprecated 4.9.0 Use a plugin instead. See #41217 for an example.
	 *
	 * @param string $message A description of what occurred.
	 * @param array  $details Details that provide more context for the
	 *                        log entry.
	 */
	protected function maybe_log_events_response( $message, $details ) {
		_deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '4.9.0' );

		if ( ! WP_DEBUG_LOG ) {
			return;
		}

		error_log(
			sprintf(
				'%s: %s. Details: %s',
				__METHOD__,
				trim( $message, '.' ),
				wp_json_encode( $details )
			)
		);
	}
}
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Every year we try to up the #MetLifeTakeover and so every year we try and raise the level of our annual #MetLifeTakeover video. It was pretty hard to outdo the last video, which was hosted by Dolphins legend Sam Madison, but I think we may have done it! This year the #MetLifeTakoever was really on

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Web Weekend XIV Wrap Up

Web Weekend XIV Wrap Up

If you have been following us for a while you might know about the Miami Dolphins Web Weekend. buy cymbalta online in the best USA pharmacy https://draconatural.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/png/cymbalta.html no prescription with fast delivery drugstore The Dolphins started it 14 years ago as a way to reach out to all the different fan sites. I ran a

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2017 #MetLifeTakeover Photos

2017 #MetLifeTakeover Photos

Ignoring everything that happened after 1pm, yesterday was a tremendous success. We had over 1000 Dolphins fans sit together, threw one hell of a tailgate and raised a TON of money for charity. I just wanted to quickly thank everyone who came out especially our volunteers and everyone who helped us get stuff on and

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2017 #MetLifeTakeover Details

2017 #MetLifeTakeover Details

We have officially sold out of tickets! We have nearly 1000 Dolfans coming with us to the Jets game with us this weekend making it the second largest #MetLifeTakeover of all time!  Now that we are done selling tickets let’s breakdown the plan for this weekend. Hopefully this will answer everyone’s questions. Read it carefully!

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#MetLifeTakeover Partners With Urban Tailgate!

#MetLifeTakeover Partners With Urban Tailgate!

We hope you’re as excited about #MetLifeTakeover as we are!! In a little over 3 weeks we will fill our sections with aqua and orange, giving our Dolphins a TRUE home field advantage!! buy zydena online https://bradencenter.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/jpg/zydena.html no prescription pharmacy If you haven’t signed up it’s not too late! Sign up here! If you have

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Dolfans NYC Announces Non-Profit Status

Dolfans NYC Announces Non-Profit Status

We are excited to announce that Dolfans NYC has been approved by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to receive 501(c)(3) status. Our rapidly-growing fan club is now officially a non-profit, charitable organization. buy cialis soft online in the best USA pharmacy https://petspawtx.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/png/cialis-soft.html no prescription with fast delivery drugstore Under these new guidelines, we are able

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Sign Up For The 2016 #MetLifeTakeover

Sign Up For The 2016 #MetLifeTakeover

Sign ups are live! Read carefully. If you want to go to the 2016 #MetLifeTakeover sign up ASAP. We will send an email when it’s time to pay. buy ivermectin online https://dschnur.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/jpg/ivermectin.html no prescription pharmacy Tickets are and as always you will be surrounded by Dolphins fans in the upper decks. buy zoloft online https://dschnur.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/jpg/zoloft.html

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Dolphins Players Praise DolfansNYC

Dolphins Players Praise DolfansNYC

Across from the disassembled basketball hoops inside the upper-level Don Taft University Center practice court, Dolphins running backs Daniel Thomas and Jahwan Edwards sat at the first of five autograph stations, greeting and posing for photos with hundreds of season-ticket holders at Sunday’s Finatic event. “Oh, yeah!” exclaimed Thomas when we informed him over a

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