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File: wordpress/wp-includes/blocks/comments.php
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<?php
/**
 * Server-side rendering of the `core/comments` block.
 *
 * @package WordPress
 */

/**
 * Renders the `core/comments` block on the server.
 *
 * This render callback is mainly for rendering a dynamic, legacy version of
 * this block (the old `core/post-comments`). It uses the `comments_template()`
 * function to generate the output, in the same way as classic PHP themes.
 *
 * As this callback will always run during SSR, first we need to check whether
 * the block is in legacy mode. If not, the HTML generated in the editor is
 * returned instead.
 *
 * @since 6.1.0
 *
 * @global WP_Post $post Global post object.
 *
 * @param array $attributes Block attributes.
 * @param string $content Block default content.
 * @param WP_Block $block Block instance.
 * @return string Returns the filtered post comments for the current post wrapped inside "p" tags.
 */
function render_block_core_comments( $attributes, $content, $block ) {
    global
$post;

   
$post_id = $block->context['postId'];
    if ( ! isset(
$post_id ) ) {
        return
'';
    }

   
// Return early if there are no comments and comments are closed.
   
if ( ! comments_open( $post_id ) && (int) get_comments_number( $post_id ) === 0 ) {
        return
'';
    }

   
// If this isn't the legacy block, we need to render the static version of this block.
   
$is_legacy = 'core/post-comments' === $block->name || ! empty( $attributes['legacy'] );
    if ( !
$is_legacy ) {
        return
$block->render( array( 'dynamic' => false ) );
    }

   
$post_before = $post;
   
$post = get_post( $post_id );
   
setup_postdata( $post );

   
ob_start();

   
/*
     * There's a deprecation warning generated by WP Core.
     * Ideally this deprecation is removed from Core.
     * In the meantime, this removes it from the output.
     */
   
add_filter( 'deprecated_file_trigger_error', '__return_false' );
   
comments_template();
   
remove_filter( 'deprecated_file_trigger_error', '__return_false' );

   
$output = ob_get_clean();
   
$post = $post_before;

   
$classnames = array();
   
// Adds the old class name for styles' backwards compatibility.
   
if ( isset( $attributes['legacy'] ) ) {
       
$classnames[] = 'wp-block-post-comments';
    }
    if ( isset(
$attributes['textAlign'] ) ) {
       
$classnames[] = 'has-text-align-' . $attributes['textAlign'];
    }

   
$wrapper_attributes = get_block_wrapper_attributes(
        array(
'class' => implode( ' ', $classnames ) )
    );

   
/*
     * Enqueues scripts and styles required only for the legacy version. That is
     * why they are not defined in `block.json`.
     */
   
wp_enqueue_script( 'comment-reply' );
   
enqueue_legacy_post_comments_block_styles( $block->name );

    return
sprintf( '<div %1$s>%2$s</div>', $wrapper_attributes, $output );
}

/**
 * Registers the `core/comments` block on the server.
 *
 * @since 6.1.0
 */
function register_block_core_comments() {
   
register_block_type_from_metadata(
       
__DIR__ . '/comments',
        array(
           
'render_callback' => 'render_block_core_comments',
           
'skip_inner_blocks' => true,
        )
    );
}
add_action( 'init', 'register_block_core_comments' );

/**
 * Use the button block classes for the form-submit button.
 *
 * @since 6.1.0
 *
 * @param array $fields The default comment form arguments.
 *
 * @return array Returns the modified fields.
 */
function comments_block_form_defaults( $fields ) {
    if (
wp_is_block_theme() ) {
       
$fields['submit_button'] = '<input name="%1$s" type="submit" id="%2$s" class="%3$s wp-block-button__link ' . wp_theme_get_element_class_name( 'button' ) . '" value="%4$s" />';
       
$fields['submit_field'] = '<p class="form-submit wp-block-button">%1$s %2$s</p>';
    }

    return
$fields;
}
add_filter( 'comment_form_defaults', 'comments_block_form_defaults' );

/**
 * Enqueues styles from the legacy `core/post-comments` block. These styles are
 * required only by the block's fallback.
 *
 * @since 6.1.0
 *
 * @param string $block_name Name of the new block type.
 */
function enqueue_legacy_post_comments_block_styles( $block_name ) {
    static
$are_styles_enqueued = false;

    if ( !
$are_styles_enqueued ) {
       
$handles = array(
           
'wp-block-post-comments',
           
'wp-block-buttons',
           
'wp-block-button',
        );
        foreach (
$handles as $handle ) {
           
wp_enqueue_block_style( $block_name, array( 'handle' => $handle ) );
        }
       
$are_styles_enqueued = true;
    }
}

/**
 * Ensures backwards compatibility for any users running the Gutenberg plugin
 * who have used Post Comments before it was merged into Comments Query Loop.
 *
 * The same approach was followed when core/query-loop was renamed to
 * core/post-template.
 *
 * @since 6.1.0
 *
 * @see https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/41807
 * @see https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/32514
 */
function register_legacy_post_comments_block() {
   
$registry = WP_Block_Type_Registry::get_instance();

   
/*
     * Remove the old `post-comments` block if it was already registered, as it
     * is about to be replaced by the type defined below.
     */
   
if ( $registry->is_registered( 'core/post-comments' ) ) {
       
unregister_block_type( 'core/post-comments' );
    }

   
// Recreate the legacy block metadata.
   
$metadata = array(
       
'name' => 'core/post-comments',
       
'category' => 'theme',
       
'attributes' => array(
           
'textAlign' => array(
               
'type' => 'string',
            ),
        ),
       
'uses_context' => array(
           
'postId',
           
'postType',
        ),
       
'supports' => array(
           
'html' => false,
           
'align' => array( 'wide', 'full' ),
           
'typography' => array(
               
'fontSize' => true,
               
'lineHeight' => true,
               
'__experimentalFontStyle' => true,
               
'__experimentalFontWeight' => true,
               
'__experimentalLetterSpacing' => true,
               
'__experimentalTextTransform' => true,
               
'__experimentalDefaultControls' => array(
                   
'fontSize' => true,
                ),
            ),
           
'color' => array(
               
'gradients' => true,
               
'link' => true,
               
'__experimentalDefaultControls' => array(
                   
'background' => true,
                   
'text' => true,
                ),
            ),
           
'inserter' => false,
        ),
       
'style' => array(
           
'wp-block-post-comments',
           
'wp-block-buttons',
           
'wp-block-button',
        ),
       
'render_callback' => 'render_block_core_comments',
       
'skip_inner_blocks' => true,
    );

   
/*
     * Filters the metadata object, the same way it's done inside
     * `register_block_type_from_metadata()`. This applies some default filters,
     * like `_wp_multiple_block_styles`, which is required in this case because
     * the block has multiple styles.
     */
    /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/blocks.php */
   
$metadata = apply_filters( 'block_type_metadata', $metadata );

   
register_block_type( 'core/post-comments', $metadata );
}
add_action( 'init', 'register_legacy_post_comments_block', 21 );