WP_REST_Meta_Fields::update_multi_meta_value() WordPress Method
The WP_REST_Meta_Fields::update_multi_meta_value() method is used to update multiple metadata values for a given object. This is useful for cases where there are multiple metadata values that need to be updated for a given object.
WP_REST_Meta_Fields::update_multi_meta_value( int $object_id, string $meta_key, string $name, array $values ) #
Updates multiple meta values for an object.
Description
Alters the list of values in the database to match the list of provided values.
Parameters
- $object_id
(int)(Required)Object ID to update.
- $meta_key
(string)(Required)Key for the custom field.
- $name
(string)(Required)Name for the field that is exposed in the REST API.
- $values
(array)(Required)List of values to update to.
Return
(true|WP_Error) True if meta fields are updated, WP_Error otherwise.
Source
File: wp-includes/rest-api/fields/class-wp-rest-meta-fields.php
protected function update_multi_meta_value( $object_id, $meta_key, $name, $values ) { $meta_type = $this->get_meta_type(); if ( ! current_user_can( "edit_{$meta_type}_meta", $object_id, $meta_key ) ) { return new WP_Error( 'rest_cannot_update', /* translators: %s: Custom field key. */ sprintf( __( 'Sorry, you are not allowed to edit the %s custom field.' ), $name ), array( 'key' => $name, 'status' => rest_authorization_required_code(), ) ); } $current_values = get_metadata( $meta_type, $object_id, $meta_key, false ); $subtype = get_object_subtype( $meta_type, $object_id ); if ( ! is_array( $current_values ) ) { $current_values = array(); } $to_remove = $current_values; $to_add = $values; foreach ( $to_add as $add_key => $value ) { $remove_keys = array_keys( array_filter( $current_values, function ( $stored_value ) use ( $meta_key, $subtype, $value ) { return $this->is_meta_value_same_as_stored_value( $meta_key, $subtype, $stored_value, $value ); } ) ); if ( empty( $remove_keys ) ) { continue; } if ( count( $remove_keys ) > 1 ) { // To remove, we need to remove first, then add, so don't touch. continue; } $remove_key = $remove_keys[0]; unset( $to_remove[ $remove_key ] ); unset( $to_add[ $add_key ] ); } /* * `delete_metadata` removes _all_ instances of the value, so only call once. Otherwise, * `delete_metadata` will return false for subsequent calls of the same value. * Use serialization to produce a predictable string that can be used by array_unique. */ $to_remove = array_map( 'maybe_unserialize', array_unique( array_map( 'maybe_serialize', $to_remove ) ) ); foreach ( $to_remove as $value ) { if ( ! delete_metadata( $meta_type, $object_id, wp_slash( $meta_key ), wp_slash( $value ) ) ) { return new WP_Error( 'rest_meta_database_error', /* translators: %s: Custom field key. */ sprintf( __( 'Could not update the meta value of %s in database.' ), $meta_key ), array( 'key' => $name, 'status' => WP_Http::INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR, ) ); } } foreach ( $to_add as $value ) { if ( ! add_metadata( $meta_type, $object_id, wp_slash( $meta_key ), wp_slash( $value ) ) ) { return new WP_Error( 'rest_meta_database_error', /* translators: %s: Custom field key. */ sprintf( __( 'Could not update the meta value of %s in database.' ), $meta_key ), array( 'key' => $name, 'status' => WP_Http::INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR, ) ); } } return true; }
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4.7.0 | Introduced. |