WP_REST_Application_Passwords_Controller::update_item() WordPress Method
The WP_REST_Application_Passwords_Controller::update_item() method is used to update an application password. This is done by passing the new password in the request body.
WP_REST_Application_Passwords_Controller::update_item( WP_REST_Request $request ) #
Updates an application password.
Parameters
- $request
(WP_REST_Request)(Required)Full details about the request.
Return
(WP_REST_Response|WP_Error) Response object on success, or WP_Error object on failure.
Source
File: wp-includes/rest-api/endpoints/class-wp-rest-application-passwords-controller.php
public function update_item( $request ) { $user = $this->get_user( $request ); if ( is_wp_error( $user ) ) { return $user; } $item = $this->get_application_password( $request ); if ( is_wp_error( $item ) ) { return $item; } $prepared = $this->prepare_item_for_database( $request ); if ( is_wp_error( $prepared ) ) { return $prepared; } $saved = WP_Application_Passwords::update_application_password( $user->ID, $item['uuid'], wp_slash( (array) $prepared ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $saved ) ) { return $saved; } $fields_update = $this->update_additional_fields_for_object( $item, $request ); if ( is_wp_error( $fields_update ) ) { return $fields_update; } $item = WP_Application_Passwords::get_user_application_password( $user->ID, $item['uuid'] ); /** This action is documented in wp-includes/rest-api/endpoints/class-wp-rest-application-passwords-controller.php */ do_action( 'rest_after_insert_application_password', $item, $request, false ); $request->set_param( 'context', 'edit' ); return $this->prepare_item_for_response( $item, $request ); }
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5.6.0 | Introduced. |