| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153 | <?php/** * HTTP API: WP_HTTP_Response class * * @package WordPress * @subpackage HTTP * @since 4.4.0 *//** * Core class used to prepare HTTP responses. * * @since 4.4.0 */class WP_HTTP_Response {	/**	 * Response data.	 *	 * @since 4.4.0	 * @var mixed	 */	public $data;	/**	 * Response headers.	 *	 * @since 4.4.0	 * @var array	 */	public $headers;	/**	 * Response status.	 *	 * @since 4.4.0	 * @var int	 */	public $status;	/**	 * Constructor.	 *	 * @since 4.4.0	 *	 * @param mixed $data    Response data. Default null.	 * @param int   $status  Optional. HTTP status code. Default 200.	 * @param array $headers Optional. HTTP header map. Default empty array.	 */	public function __construct( $data = null, $status = 200, $headers = array() ) {		$this->set_data( $data );		$this->set_status( $status );		$this->set_headers( $headers );	}	/**	 * Retrieves headers associated with the response.	 *	 * @since 4.4.0	 *	 * @return array Map of header name to header value.	 */	public function get_headers() {		return $this->headers;	}	/**	 * Sets all header values.	 *	 * @since 4.4.0	 *	 * @param array $headers Map of header name to header value.	 */	public function set_headers( $headers ) {		$this->headers = $headers;	}	/**	 * Sets a single HTTP header.	 *	 * @since 4.4.0	 *	 * @param string $key     Header name.	 * @param string $value   Header value.	 * @param bool   $replace Optional. Whether to replace an existing header of the same name.	 *                        Default true.	 */	public function header( $key, $value, $replace = true ) {		if ( $replace || ! isset( $this->headers[ $key ] ) ) {			$this->headers[ $key ] = $value;		} else {			$this->headers[ $key ] .= ', ' . $value;		}	}	/**	 * Retrieves the HTTP return code for the response.	 *	 * @since 4.4.0	 *	 * @return int The 3-digit HTTP status code.	 */	public function get_status() {		return $this->status;	}	/**	 * Sets the 3-digit HTTP status code.	 *	 * @since 4.4.0	 *	 * @param int $code HTTP status.	 */	public function set_status( $code ) {		$this->status = absint( $code );	}	/**	 * Retrieves the response data.	 *	 * @since 4.4.0	 *	 * @return mixed Response data.	 */	public function get_data() {		return $this->data;	}	/**	 * Sets the response data.	 *	 * @since 4.4.0	 *	 * @param mixed $data Response data.	 */	public function set_data( $data ) {		$this->data = $data;	}	/**	 * Retrieves the response data for JSON serialization.	 *	 * It is expected that in most implementations, this will return the same as get_data(),	 * however this may be different if you want to do custom JSON data handling.	 *	 * @since 4.4.0	 *	 * @return mixed Any JSON-serializable value.	 */	public function jsonSerialize() { // phpcs:ignore WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidFunctionName.MethodNameInvalid		return $this->get_data();	}}
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