wp_xmlrpc_server::wp_editPage() public WP 2.2.0
Edit page.
{} It's a method of the class: wp_xmlrpc_server{}
Hooks from the method
Return
Array|IXR_Error
. Nothing.
Usage
$wp_xmlrpc_server = new wp_xmlrpc_server(); $wp_xmlrpc_server->wp_editPage( $args );
- $args(array) (required)
Method arguments. Note: arguments must be ordered as documented.
-
blog_id(int)
(unused) -
page_id(int)
-
username(string)
-
password(string)
-
content(string)
- publish(string)
-
Changelog
Since 2.2.0 | Introduced. |
Code of wp_xmlrpc_server::wp_editPage() wp xmlrpc server::wp editPage WP 5.7.1
public function wp_editPage( $args ) {
// Items will be escaped in mw_editPost().
$page_id = (int) $args[1];
$username = $args[2];
$password = $args[3];
$content = $args[4];
$publish = $args[5];
$escaped_username = $this->escape( $username );
$escaped_password = $this->escape( $password );
$user = $this->login( $escaped_username, $escaped_password );
if ( ! $user ) {
return $this->error;
}
/** This action is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-xmlrpc-server.php */
do_action( 'xmlrpc_call', 'wp.editPage', $args, $this );
// Get the page data and make sure it is a page.
$actual_page = get_post( $page_id, ARRAY_A );
if ( ! $actual_page || ( 'page' !== $actual_page['post_type'] ) ) {
return new IXR_Error( 404, __( 'Sorry, no such page.' ) );
}
// Make sure the user is allowed to edit pages.
if ( ! current_user_can( 'edit_page', $page_id ) ) {
return new IXR_Error( 401, __( 'Sorry, you are not allowed to edit this page.' ) );
}
// Mark this as content for a page.
$content['post_type'] = 'page';
// Arrange args in the way mw_editPost() understands.
$args = array(
$page_id,
$username,
$password,
$content,
$publish,
);
// Let mw_editPost() do all of the heavy lifting.
return $this->mw_editPost( $args );
}