| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277278279280281282283284285286287288289290291292293294295296297298299300301302303304305306307308309310311312313314315316317318319320321322323324325326327328329330331332333334335336337338339340341342343344345346347348349350351352353354355356357358359360361362363364365366367368369370371372373374375376377378379380381382383384385386387388389390391392393394395396397398399400401402403404405406407408409410411412413414415416417418419420421422423424425426427428429430431432433434435436437438439440441442443444445446447448449450451452453454455456457458459460461462463464465466467468469470471472473474475476477478479480481482483484485486487488489490491492493494495496497498499500501502503504505506507508509510511512513514515516517518519520521522523524525526527528529530531532533534535536537538539540541542543544545546547548549550551552553554555556557558559560561562563564565566567568569570571572573574575576577578579580581582583584585586587588589590591592593594595596597598599600601602603604605606607608609610611612613614615616617618619620621622623624625626627628629630631632633634635636637638639640641642643644645646647648649650651652653654655656657658659660661662663664665666667668669670671672673674675676677678679680681682683684685686687688689690691692693694695696697698699700701702703704705706707708709710711712713714715716717718719720721722723724725726727728729730731732733734735736737738739740741742743744745746747748749750751752753754755756757758759760761762763764765766767768769770771772773774775776777778779780781782783784785786787788789790791792793794795796797798799800801802803804805806807808809810811812813814815816817818819820821822823824825826827828829830831832833834835836837838839840841842843844845846847 | <?php/** * Meta API: WP_Meta_Query class * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Meta * @since 4.4.0 *//** * Core class used to implement meta queries for the Meta API. * * Used for generating SQL clauses that filter a primary query according to metadata keys and values. * * WP_Meta_Query is a helper that allows primary query classes, such as WP_Query and WP_User_Query, * * to filter their results by object metadata, by generating `JOIN` and `WHERE` subclauses to be attached * to the primary SQL query string. * * @since 3.2.0 */class WP_Meta_Query {	/**	 * Array of metadata queries.	 *	 * See WP_Meta_Query::__construct() for information on meta query arguments.	 *	 * @since 3.2.0	 * @var array	 */	public $queries = array();	/**	 * The relation between the queries. Can be one of 'AND' or 'OR'.	 *	 * @since 3.2.0	 * @var string	 */	public $relation;	/**	 * Database table to query for the metadata.	 *	 * @since 4.1.0	 * @var string	 */	public $meta_table;	/**	 * Column in meta_table that represents the ID of the object the metadata belongs to.	 *	 * @since 4.1.0	 * @var string	 */	public $meta_id_column;	/**	 * Database table that where the metadata's objects are stored (eg $wpdb->users).	 *	 * @since 4.1.0	 * @var string	 */	public $primary_table;	/**	 * Column in primary_table that represents the ID of the object.	 *	 * @since 4.1.0	 * @var string	 */	public $primary_id_column;	/**	 * A flat list of table aliases used in JOIN clauses.	 *	 * @since 4.1.0	 * @var array	 */	protected $table_aliases = array();	/**	 * A flat list of clauses, keyed by clause 'name'.	 *	 * @since 4.2.0	 * @var array	 */	protected $clauses = array();	/**	 * Whether the query contains any OR relations.	 *	 * @since 4.3.0	 * @var bool	 */	protected $has_or_relation = false;	/**	 * Constructor.	 *	 * @since 3.2.0	 * @since 4.2.0 Introduced support for naming query clauses by associative array keys.	 * @since 5.1.0 Introduced $compare_key clause parameter, which enables LIKE key matches.	 * @since 5.3.0 Increased the number of operators available to $compare_key. Introduced $type_key,	 *              which enables the $key to be cast to a new data type for comparisons.	 *	 * @param array $meta_query {	 *     Array of meta query clauses. When first-order clauses or sub-clauses use strings as	 *     their array keys, they may be referenced in the 'orderby' parameter of the parent query.	 *	 *     @type string $relation Optional. The MySQL keyword used to join	 *                            the clauses of the query. Accepts 'AND', or 'OR'. Default 'AND'.	 *     @type array {	 *         Optional. An array of first-order clause parameters, or another fully-formed meta query.	 *	 *         @type string $key         Meta key to filter by.	 *         @type string $compare_key MySQL operator used for comparing the $key. Accepts '=', '!='	 *                                   'LIKE', 'NOT LIKE', 'IN', 'NOT IN', 'REGEXP', 'NOT REGEXP', 'RLIKE',	 *                                   'EXISTS' (alias of '=') or 'NOT EXISTS' (alias of '!=').	 *                                   Default is 'IN' when `$key` is an array, '=' otherwise.	 *         @type string $type_key    MySQL data type that the meta_key column will be CAST to for	 *                                   comparisons. Accepts 'BINARY' for case-sensitive regular expression	 *                                   comparisons. Default is ''.	 *         @type string $value       Meta value to filter by.	 *         @type string $compare     MySQL operator used for comparing the $value. Accepts '=',	 *                                   '!=', '>', '>=', '<', '<=', 'LIKE', 'NOT LIKE',	 *                                   'IN', 'NOT IN', 'BETWEEN', 'NOT BETWEEN', 'REGEXP',	 *                                   'NOT REGEXP', 'RLIKE', 'EXISTS' or 'NOT EXISTS'.	 *                                   Default is 'IN' when `$value` is an array, '=' otherwise.	 *         @type string $type        MySQL data type that the meta_value column will be CAST to for	 *                                   comparisons. Accepts 'NUMERIC', 'BINARY', 'CHAR', 'DATE',	 *                                   'DATETIME', 'DECIMAL', 'SIGNED', 'TIME', or 'UNSIGNED'.	 *                                   Default is 'CHAR'.	 *     }	 * }	 */	public function __construct( $meta_query = false ) {		if ( ! $meta_query ) {			return;		}		if ( isset( $meta_query['relation'] ) && strtoupper( $meta_query['relation'] ) == 'OR' ) {			$this->relation = 'OR';		} else {			$this->relation = 'AND';		}		$this->queries = $this->sanitize_query( $meta_query );	}	/**	 * Ensure the 'meta_query' argument passed to the class constructor is well-formed.	 *	 * Eliminates empty items and ensures that a 'relation' is set.	 *	 * @since 4.1.0	 *	 * @param array $queries Array of query clauses.	 * @return array Sanitized array of query clauses.	 */	public function sanitize_query( $queries ) {		$clean_queries = array();		if ( ! is_array( $queries ) ) {			return $clean_queries;		}		foreach ( $queries as $key => $query ) {			if ( 'relation' === $key ) {				$relation = $query;			} elseif ( ! is_array( $query ) ) {				continue;				// First-order clause.			} elseif ( $this->is_first_order_clause( $query ) ) {				if ( isset( $query['value'] ) && array() === $query['value'] ) {					unset( $query['value'] );				}				$clean_queries[ $key ] = $query;				// Otherwise, it's a nested query, so we recurse.			} else {				$cleaned_query = $this->sanitize_query( $query );				if ( ! empty( $cleaned_query ) ) {					$clean_queries[ $key ] = $cleaned_query;				}			}		}		if ( empty( $clean_queries ) ) {			return $clean_queries;		}		// Sanitize the 'relation' key provided in the query.		if ( isset( $relation ) && 'OR' === strtoupper( $relation ) ) {			$clean_queries['relation'] = 'OR';			$this->has_or_relation     = true;			/*			* If there is only a single clause, call the relation 'OR'.			* This value will not actually be used to join clauses, but it			* simplifies the logic around combining key-only queries.			*/		} elseif ( 1 === count( $clean_queries ) ) {			$clean_queries['relation'] = 'OR';			// Default to AND.		} else {			$clean_queries['relation'] = 'AND';		}		return $clean_queries;	}	/**	 * Determine whether a query clause is first-order.	 *	 * A first-order meta query clause is one that has either a 'key' or	 * a 'value' array key.	 *	 * @since 4.1.0	 *	 * @param array $query Meta query arguments.	 * @return bool Whether the query clause is a first-order clause.	 */	protected function is_first_order_clause( $query ) {		return isset( $query['key'] ) || isset( $query['value'] );	}	/**	 * Constructs a meta query based on 'meta_*' query vars	 *	 * @since 3.2.0	 *	 * @param array $qv The query variables	 */	public function parse_query_vars( $qv ) {		$meta_query = array();		/*		 * For orderby=meta_value to work correctly, simple query needs to be		 * first (so that its table join is against an unaliased meta table) and		 * needs to be its own clause (so it doesn't interfere with the logic of		 * the rest of the meta_query).		 */		$primary_meta_query = array();		foreach ( array( 'key', 'compare', 'type', 'compare_key', 'type_key' ) as $key ) {			if ( ! empty( $qv[ "meta_$key" ] ) ) {				$primary_meta_query[ $key ] = $qv[ "meta_$key" ];			}		}		// WP_Query sets 'meta_value' = '' by default.		if ( isset( $qv['meta_value'] ) && '' !== $qv['meta_value'] && ( ! is_array( $qv['meta_value'] ) || $qv['meta_value'] ) ) {			$primary_meta_query['value'] = $qv['meta_value'];		}		$existing_meta_query = isset( $qv['meta_query'] ) && is_array( $qv['meta_query'] ) ? $qv['meta_query'] : array();		if ( ! empty( $primary_meta_query ) && ! empty( $existing_meta_query ) ) {			$meta_query = array(				'relation' => 'AND',				$primary_meta_query,				$existing_meta_query,			);		} elseif ( ! empty( $primary_meta_query ) ) {			$meta_query = array(				$primary_meta_query,			);		} elseif ( ! empty( $existing_meta_query ) ) {			$meta_query = $existing_meta_query;		}		$this->__construct( $meta_query );	}	/**	 * Return the appropriate alias for the given meta type if applicable.	 *	 * @since 3.7.0	 *	 * @param string $type MySQL type to cast meta_value.	 * @return string MySQL type.	 */	public function get_cast_for_type( $type = '' ) {		if ( empty( $type ) ) {			return 'CHAR';		}		$meta_type = strtoupper( $type );		if ( ! preg_match( '/^(?:BINARY|CHAR|DATE|DATETIME|SIGNED|UNSIGNED|TIME|NUMERIC(?:\(\d+(?:,\s?\d+)?\))?|DECIMAL(?:\(\d+(?:,\s?\d+)?\))?)$/', $meta_type ) ) {			return 'CHAR';		}		if ( 'NUMERIC' == $meta_type ) {			$meta_type = 'SIGNED';		}		return $meta_type;	}	/**	 * Generates SQL clauses to be appended to a main query.	 *	 * @since 3.2.0	 *	 * @param string $type              Type of meta, eg 'user', 'post'.	 * @param string $primary_table     Database table where the object being filtered is stored (eg wp_users).	 * @param string $primary_id_column ID column for the filtered object in $primary_table.	 * @param object $context           Optional. The main query object.	 * @return false|array {	 *     Array containing JOIN and WHERE SQL clauses to append to the main query.	 *	 *     @type string $join  SQL fragment to append to the main JOIN clause.	 *     @type string $where SQL fragment to append to the main WHERE clause.	 * }	 */	public function get_sql( $type, $primary_table, $primary_id_column, $context = null ) {		$meta_table = _get_meta_table( $type );		if ( ! $meta_table ) {			return false;		}		$this->table_aliases = array();		$this->meta_table     = $meta_table;		$this->meta_id_column = sanitize_key( $type . '_id' );		$this->primary_table     = $primary_table;		$this->primary_id_column = $primary_id_column;		$sql = $this->get_sql_clauses();		/*		 * If any JOINs are LEFT JOINs (as in the case of NOT EXISTS), then all JOINs should		 * be LEFT. Otherwise posts with no metadata will be excluded from results.		 */		if ( false !== strpos( $sql['join'], 'LEFT JOIN' ) ) {			$sql['join'] = str_replace( 'INNER JOIN', 'LEFT JOIN', $sql['join'] );		}		/**		 * Filters the meta query's generated SQL.		 *		 * @since 3.1.0		 *		 * @param array  $sql               Array containing the query's JOIN and WHERE clauses.		 * @param array  $queries           Array of meta queries.		 * @param string $type              Type of meta.		 * @param string $primary_table     Primary table.		 * @param string $primary_id_column Primary column ID.		 * @param object $context           The main query object.		 */		return apply_filters_ref_array( 'get_meta_sql', array( $sql, $this->queries, $type, $primary_table, $primary_id_column, $context ) );	}	/**	 * Generate SQL clauses to be appended to a main query.	 *	 * Called by the public WP_Meta_Query::get_sql(), this method is abstracted	 * out to maintain parity with the other Query classes.	 *	 * @since 4.1.0	 *	 * @return array {	 *     Array containing JOIN and WHERE SQL clauses to append to the main query.	 *	 *     @type string $join  SQL fragment to append to the main JOIN clause.	 *     @type string $where SQL fragment to append to the main WHERE clause.	 * }	 */	protected function get_sql_clauses() {		/*		 * $queries are passed by reference to get_sql_for_query() for recursion.		 * To keep $this->queries unaltered, pass a copy.		 */		$queries = $this->queries;		$sql     = $this->get_sql_for_query( $queries );		if ( ! empty( $sql['where'] ) ) {			$sql['where'] = ' AND ' . $sql['where'];		}		return $sql;	}	/**	 * Generate SQL clauses for a single query array.	 *	 * If nested subqueries are found, this method recurses the tree to	 * produce the properly nested SQL.	 *	 * @since 4.1.0	 *	 * @param array $query Query to parse (passed by reference).	 * @param int   $depth Optional. Number of tree levels deep we currently are.	 *                     Used to calculate indentation. Default 0.	 * @return array {	 *     Array containing JOIN and WHERE SQL clauses to append to a single query array.	 *	 *     @type string $join  SQL fragment to append to the main JOIN clause.	 *     @type string $where SQL fragment to append to the main WHERE clause.	 * }	 */	protected function get_sql_for_query( &$query, $depth = 0 ) {		$sql_chunks = array(			'join'  => array(),			'where' => array(),		);		$sql = array(			'join'  => '',			'where' => '',		);		$indent = '';		for ( $i = 0; $i < $depth; $i++ ) {			$indent .= '  ';		}		foreach ( $query as $key => &$clause ) {			if ( 'relation' === $key ) {				$relation = $query['relation'];			} elseif ( is_array( $clause ) ) {				// This is a first-order clause.				if ( $this->is_first_order_clause( $clause ) ) {					$clause_sql = $this->get_sql_for_clause( $clause, $query, $key );					$where_count = count( $clause_sql['where'] );					if ( ! $where_count ) {						$sql_chunks['where'][] = '';					} elseif ( 1 === $where_count ) {						$sql_chunks['where'][] = $clause_sql['where'][0];					} else {						$sql_chunks['where'][] = '( ' . implode( ' AND ', $clause_sql['where'] ) . ' )';					}					$sql_chunks['join'] = array_merge( $sql_chunks['join'], $clause_sql['join'] );					// This is a subquery, so we recurse.				} else {					$clause_sql = $this->get_sql_for_query( $clause, $depth + 1 );					$sql_chunks['where'][] = $clause_sql['where'];					$sql_chunks['join'][]  = $clause_sql['join'];				}			}		}		// Filter to remove empties.		$sql_chunks['join']  = array_filter( $sql_chunks['join'] );		$sql_chunks['where'] = array_filter( $sql_chunks['where'] );		if ( empty( $relation ) ) {			$relation = 'AND';		}		// Filter duplicate JOIN clauses and combine into a single string.		if ( ! empty( $sql_chunks['join'] ) ) {			$sql['join'] = implode( ' ', array_unique( $sql_chunks['join'] ) );		}		// Generate a single WHERE clause with proper brackets and indentation.		if ( ! empty( $sql_chunks['where'] ) ) {			$sql['where'] = '( ' . "\n  " . $indent . implode( ' ' . "\n  " . $indent . $relation . ' ' . "\n  " . $indent, $sql_chunks['where'] ) . "\n" . $indent . ')';		}		return $sql;	}	/**	 * Generate SQL JOIN and WHERE clauses for a first-order query clause.	 *	 * "First-order" means that it's an array with a 'key' or 'value'.	 *	 * @since 4.1.0	 *	 * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.	 *	 * @param array  $clause       Query clause (passed by reference).	 * @param array  $parent_query Parent query array.	 * @param string $clause_key   Optional. The array key used to name the clause in the original `$meta_query`	 *                             parameters. If not provided, a key will be generated automatically.	 * @return array {	 *     Array containing JOIN and WHERE SQL clauses to append to a first-order query.	 *	 *     @type string $join  SQL fragment to append to the main JOIN clause.	 *     @type string $where SQL fragment to append to the main WHERE clause.	 * }	 */	public function get_sql_for_clause( &$clause, $parent_query, $clause_key = '' ) {		global $wpdb;		$sql_chunks = array(			'where' => array(),			'join'  => array(),		);		if ( isset( $clause['compare'] ) ) {			$clause['compare'] = strtoupper( $clause['compare'] );		} else {			$clause['compare'] = isset( $clause['value'] ) && is_array( $clause['value'] ) ? 'IN' : '=';		}		$non_numeric_operators = array(			'=',			'!=',			'LIKE',			'NOT LIKE',			'IN',			'NOT IN',			'EXISTS',			'NOT EXISTS',			'RLIKE',			'REGEXP',			'NOT REGEXP',		);		$numeric_operators = array(			'>',			'>=',			'<',			'<=',			'BETWEEN',			'NOT BETWEEN',		);		if ( ! in_array( $clause['compare'], $non_numeric_operators, true ) && ! in_array( $clause['compare'], $numeric_operators, true ) ) {			$clause['compare'] = '=';		}		if ( isset( $clause['compare_key'] ) ) {			$clause['compare_key'] = strtoupper( $clause['compare_key'] );		} else {			$clause['compare_key'] = isset( $clause['key'] ) && is_array( $clause['key'] ) ? 'IN' : '=';		}		if ( ! in_array( $clause['compare_key'], $non_numeric_operators, true ) ) {			$clause['compare_key'] = '=';		}		$meta_compare     = $clause['compare'];		$meta_compare_key = $clause['compare_key'];		// First build the JOIN clause, if one is required.		$join = '';		// We prefer to avoid joins if possible. Look for an existing join compatible with this clause.		$alias = $this->find_compatible_table_alias( $clause, $parent_query );		if ( false === $alias ) {			$i     = count( $this->table_aliases );			$alias = $i ? 'mt' . $i : $this->meta_table;			// JOIN clauses for NOT EXISTS have their own syntax.			if ( 'NOT EXISTS' === $meta_compare ) {				$join .= " LEFT JOIN $this->meta_table";				$join .= $i ? " AS $alias" : '';				if ( 'LIKE' === $meta_compare_key ) {					$join .= $wpdb->prepare( " ON ($this->primary_table.$this->primary_id_column = $alias.$this->meta_id_column AND $alias.meta_key LIKE %s )", '%' . $wpdb->esc_like( $clause['key'] ) . '%' );				} else {					$join .= $wpdb->prepare( " ON ($this->primary_table.$this->primary_id_column = $alias.$this->meta_id_column AND $alias.meta_key = %s )", $clause['key'] );				}				// All other JOIN clauses.			} else {				$join .= " INNER JOIN $this->meta_table";				$join .= $i ? " AS $alias" : '';				$join .= " ON ( $this->primary_table.$this->primary_id_column = $alias.$this->meta_id_column )";			}			$this->table_aliases[] = $alias;			$sql_chunks['join'][]  = $join;		}		// Save the alias to this clause, for future siblings to find.		$clause['alias'] = $alias;		// Determine the data type.		$_meta_type     = isset( $clause['type'] ) ? $clause['type'] : '';		$meta_type      = $this->get_cast_for_type( $_meta_type );		$clause['cast'] = $meta_type;		// Fallback for clause keys is the table alias. Key must be a string.		if ( is_int( $clause_key ) || ! $clause_key ) {			$clause_key = $clause['alias'];		}		// Ensure unique clause keys, so none are overwritten.		$iterator        = 1;		$clause_key_base = $clause_key;		while ( isset( $this->clauses[ $clause_key ] ) ) {			$clause_key = $clause_key_base . '-' . $iterator;			$iterator++;		}		// Store the clause in our flat array.		$this->clauses[ $clause_key ] =& $clause;		// Next, build the WHERE clause.		// meta_key.		if ( array_key_exists( 'key', $clause ) ) {			if ( 'NOT EXISTS' === $meta_compare ) {				$sql_chunks['where'][] = $alias . '.' . $this->meta_id_column . ' IS NULL';			} else {				/**				 * In joined clauses negative operators have to be nested into a				 * NOT EXISTS clause and flipped, to avoid returning records with				 * matching post IDs but different meta keys. Here we prepare the				 * nested clause.				 */				if ( in_array( $meta_compare_key, array( '!=', 'NOT IN', 'NOT LIKE', 'NOT EXISTS', 'NOT REGEXP' ), true ) ) {					// Negative clauses may be reused.					$i                     = count( $this->table_aliases );					$subquery_alias        = $i ? 'mt' . $i : $this->meta_table;					$this->table_aliases[] = $subquery_alias;					$meta_compare_string_start  = 'NOT EXISTS (';					$meta_compare_string_start .= "SELECT 1 FROM $wpdb->postmeta $subquery_alias ";					$meta_compare_string_start .= "WHERE $subquery_alias.post_ID = $alias.post_ID ";					$meta_compare_string_end    = 'LIMIT 1';					$meta_compare_string_end   .= ')';				}				switch ( $meta_compare_key ) {					case '=':					case 'EXISTS':						$where = $wpdb->prepare( "$alias.meta_key = %s", trim( $clause['key'] ) ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.InterpolatedNotPrepared						break;					case 'LIKE':						$meta_compare_value = '%' . $wpdb->esc_like( trim( $clause['key'] ) ) . '%';						$where              = $wpdb->prepare( "$alias.meta_key LIKE %s", $meta_compare_value ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.InterpolatedNotPrepared						break;					case 'IN':						$meta_compare_string = "$alias.meta_key IN (" . substr( str_repeat( ',%s', count( $clause['key'] ) ), 1 ) . ')';						$where               = $wpdb->prepare( $meta_compare_string, $clause['key'] ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared						break;					case 'RLIKE':					case 'REGEXP':						$operator = $meta_compare_key;						if ( isset( $clause['type_key'] ) && 'BINARY' === strtoupper( $clause['type_key'] ) ) {							$cast = 'BINARY';						} else {							$cast = '';						}						$where = $wpdb->prepare( "$alias.meta_key $operator $cast %s", trim( $clause['key'] ) ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.InterpolatedNotPrepared						break;					case '!=':					case 'NOT EXISTS':						$meta_compare_string = $meta_compare_string_start . "AND $subquery_alias.meta_key = %s " . $meta_compare_string_end;						$where               = $wpdb->prepare( $meta_compare_string, $clause['key'] ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared						break;					case 'NOT LIKE':						$meta_compare_string = $meta_compare_string_start . "AND $subquery_alias.meta_key LIKE %s " . $meta_compare_string_end;						$meta_compare_value = '%' . $wpdb->esc_like( trim( $clause['key'] ) ) . '%';						$where              = $wpdb->prepare( $meta_compare_string, $meta_compare_value ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared						break;					case 'NOT IN':						$array_subclause     = '(' . substr( str_repeat( ',%s', count( $clause['key'] ) ), 1 ) . ') ';						$meta_compare_string = $meta_compare_string_start . "AND $subquery_alias.meta_key IN " . $array_subclause . $meta_compare_string_end;						$where               = $wpdb->prepare( $meta_compare_string, $clause['key'] ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared						break;					case 'NOT REGEXP':						$operator = $meta_compare_key;						if ( isset( $clause['type_key'] ) && 'BINARY' === strtoupper( $clause['type_key'] ) ) {							$cast = 'BINARY';						} else {							$cast = '';						}						$meta_compare_string = $meta_compare_string_start . "AND $subquery_alias.meta_key REGEXP $cast %s " . $meta_compare_string_end;						$where               = $wpdb->prepare( $meta_compare_string, $clause['key'] ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared						break;				}				$sql_chunks['where'][] = $where;			}		}		// meta_value.		if ( array_key_exists( 'value', $clause ) ) {			$meta_value = $clause['value'];			if ( in_array( $meta_compare, array( 'IN', 'NOT IN', 'BETWEEN', 'NOT BETWEEN' ) ) ) {				if ( ! is_array( $meta_value ) ) {					$meta_value = preg_split( '/[,\s]+/', $meta_value );				}			} else {				$meta_value = trim( $meta_value );			}			switch ( $meta_compare ) {				case 'IN':				case 'NOT IN':					$meta_compare_string = '(' . substr( str_repeat( ',%s', count( $meta_value ) ), 1 ) . ')';					$where               = $wpdb->prepare( $meta_compare_string, $meta_value );					break;				case 'BETWEEN':				case 'NOT BETWEEN':					$where = $wpdb->prepare( '%s AND %s', $meta_value[0], $meta_value[1] );					break;				case 'LIKE':				case 'NOT LIKE':					$meta_value = '%' . $wpdb->esc_like( $meta_value ) . '%';					$where      = $wpdb->prepare( '%s', $meta_value );					break;				// EXISTS with a value is interpreted as '='.				case 'EXISTS':					$meta_compare = '=';					$where        = $wpdb->prepare( '%s', $meta_value );					break;				// 'value' is ignored for NOT EXISTS.				case 'NOT EXISTS':					$where = '';					break;				default:					$where = $wpdb->prepare( '%s', $meta_value );					break;			}			if ( $where ) {				if ( 'CHAR' === $meta_type ) {					$sql_chunks['where'][] = "$alias.meta_value {$meta_compare} {$where}";				} else {					$sql_chunks['where'][] = "CAST($alias.meta_value AS {$meta_type}) {$meta_compare} {$where}";				}			}		}		/*		 * Multiple WHERE clauses (for meta_key and meta_value) should		 * be joined in parentheses.		 */		if ( 1 < count( $sql_chunks['where'] ) ) {			$sql_chunks['where'] = array( '( ' . implode( ' AND ', $sql_chunks['where'] ) . ' )' );		}		return $sql_chunks;	}	/**	 * Get a flattened list of sanitized meta clauses.	 *	 * This array should be used for clause lookup, as when the table alias and CAST type must be determined for	 * a value of 'orderby' corresponding to a meta clause.	 *	 * @since 4.2.0	 *	 * @return array Meta clauses.	 */	public function get_clauses() {		return $this->clauses;	}	/**	 * Identify an existing table alias that is compatible with the current	 * query clause.	 *	 * We avoid unnecessary table joins by allowing each clause to look for	 * an existing table alias that is compatible with the query that it	 * needs to perform.	 *	 * An existing alias is compatible if (a) it is a sibling of `$clause`	 * (ie, it's under the scope of the same relation), and (b) the combination	 * of operator and relation between the clauses allows for a shared table join.	 * In the case of WP_Meta_Query, this only applies to 'IN' clauses that are	 * connected by the relation 'OR'.	 *	 * @since 4.1.0	 *	 * @param  array       $clause       Query clause.	 * @param  array       $parent_query Parent query of $clause.	 * @return string|bool Table alias if found, otherwise false.	 */	protected function find_compatible_table_alias( $clause, $parent_query ) {		$alias = false;		foreach ( $parent_query as $sibling ) {			// If the sibling has no alias yet, there's nothing to check.			if ( empty( $sibling['alias'] ) ) {				continue;			}			// We're only interested in siblings that are first-order clauses.			if ( ! is_array( $sibling ) || ! $this->is_first_order_clause( $sibling ) ) {				continue;			}			$compatible_compares = array();			// Clauses connected by OR can share joins as long as they have "positive" operators.			if ( 'OR' === $parent_query['relation'] ) {				$compatible_compares = array( '=', 'IN', 'BETWEEN', 'LIKE', 'REGEXP', 'RLIKE', '>', '>=', '<', '<=' );				// Clauses joined by AND with "negative" operators share a join only if they also share a key.			} elseif ( isset( $sibling['key'] ) && isset( $clause['key'] ) && $sibling['key'] === $clause['key'] ) {				$compatible_compares = array( '!=', 'NOT IN', 'NOT LIKE' );			}			$clause_compare  = strtoupper( $clause['compare'] );			$sibling_compare = strtoupper( $sibling['compare'] );			if ( in_array( $clause_compare, $compatible_compares ) && in_array( $sibling_compare, $compatible_compares ) ) {				$alias = $sibling['alias'];				break;			}		}		/**		 * Filters the table alias identified as compatible with the current clause.		 *		 * @since 4.1.0		 *		 * @param string|bool $alias        Table alias, or false if none was found.		 * @param array       $clause       First-order query clause.		 * @param array       $parent_query Parent of $clause.		 * @param object      $this         WP_Meta_Query object.		 */		return apply_filters( 'meta_query_find_compatible_table_alias', $alias, $clause, $parent_query, $this );	}	/**	 * Checks whether the current query has any OR relations.	 *	 * In some cases, the presence of an OR relation somewhere in the query will require	 * the use of a `DISTINCT` or `GROUP BY` keyword in the `SELECT` clause. The current	 * method can be used in these cases to determine whether such a clause is necessary.	 *	 * @since 4.3.0	 *	 * @return bool True if the query contains any `OR` relations, otherwise false.	 */	public function has_or_relation() {		return $this->has_or_relation;	}}
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