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<?php
namespace WPGraphQL\Type\Enum;
use WPGraphQL\Type\WPEnumType;
/**
* Class PostStatusEnumType
*
* This defines an EnumType with allowed post stati that are registered to WordPress.
*
* @package WPGraphQL\Type\Enum
* @since 0.0.5
*/
class PostStatusEnumType extends WPEnumType {
/**
* This holds the enum values array
*
* @var array $values
*/
private static $values;
public function __construct() {
$config = [
'name' => 'PostStatusEnum',
'description' => __( 'The status of the object.', 'wp-graphql' ),
'values' => self::values(),
];
parent::__construct( $config );
}
/**
* values
* Creates a list of post_stati that can be used to query by.
*
* @return array
*/
private static function values() {
/**
* Set the default, if no values are built dynamically
*
* @since 0.0.5
*/
self::$values = [
'name' => 'PUBLISH',
'value' => 'publish',
];
/**
* Get the dynamic list of post_stati
*/
$post_stati = get_post_stati();
/**
* If there are $post_stati, create the $values based on them
*/
if ( ! empty( $post_stati ) && is_array( $post_stati ) ) {
/**
* Reset the array
*/
self::$values = [];
/**
* Loop through the post_stati
*/
foreach ( $post_stati as $status ) {
$formatted_status = strtoupper( preg_replace( '/[^A-Za-z0-9]/i', '_', $status ) );
self::$values[ $formatted_status ] = [
'description' => sprintf( __( 'Objects with the %1$s status', 'wp-graphql' ), $status ),
'value' => $status,
];
}
}
/**
* Return the $values
*/
return self::$values;
}
}