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ensureString

Makes sure the output is a string. Useful for converting an array of components into a string. If you pass an associative array, it will output strings with keys. Used for generating data-attributes from an array.

  • @param array|string $variable Variable we need to convert into a string.
  • @throws ComponentException When $variable is not a string or an array.
  • @return string

classnames

Converts an array of classes into a string that can be echoed.

  • @param array $classes Array of classes.
  • @return string

render

Renders a component and (optionally) passes some attributes to it.

Note about the parentClass attribute: If provided, the component will be wrapped with a parent BEM selector.

For example, if $attributes['parentClass'] === 'header' and $component === 'logo' are set, the component will be wrapped with a <div class="header__logo"></div>.

  • @param string $component Component's name or full path (ending with .php).
  • @param array $attributes Array of attributes that is implicitly passed to the component.
  • @param string $parentPath If parent path is provided, it will be appended to the file location. If not, get_template_directory_uri() will be used as a default parent path.
  • @throws \Exception When we're unable to find the component by $component.
  • @return string

getManifest

Get manifest json. Used for getting block/components manifest.

  • @param string $path Absolute path to manifest folder.
  • @throws \Exception When we're unable to find the component by $component.
  • @return array

responsiveSelectors

This function is the PHP equivalent of the JavaScript function on this link.

checkAttr

This function is the PHP equivalent of this JavaScript function, except there is no undefinedAllowed parameter - it's used only on the WordPress admin side.

checkAttrResponsive

This function is the PHP equivalent of this JavaScript function, except there is no undefinedAllowed parameter - it's used only on the WordPress admin side.

selector

This function is the PHP equivalent of the JavaScript function on this link.

restResponseHandler

Ensure the correct response for REST using the handler function.

  • @param integer $code Response Status code.
  • @param string $status Response Status name (success/error).
  • @param string|null $msg Response Message.
  • @param array|null $data Response additional data.
  • @return \WP_REST_Response|\WP_Error If response generated an error, WP_Error, if response is already an instance, WP_REST_Response, otherwise returns a new WP_REST_Response instance.

isValidXml

Check if XML is valid. Used for validating SVG files.

  • @param string $xml Full xml document.
  • @return boolean

isJson

Check if json is valid.

  • @param string $string String to check.
  • @return bool

flattenArray

Flatten multidimensional array.

  • @param array $array Multidimensional array.
  • @return array

sanitizeArray

Sanitize all the values in an array.

sortArrayByOrderKey

Sort array by order key. Used to sort terms.

  • @param array $items Items array to sort. Must have order key.
  • @return array

getShortcode

Call a shortcode function by tag name.

  • @author J.D. Grimes
  • @link https://codesymphony.co/dont-do_shortcode/
  • @param string $tag The shortcode whose function to call.
  • @param array $attr The attributes to pass to the shortcode function. Optional.
  • @param string|null $content The shortcodes content. Default is null (none).
  • @return string|bool False on failure, the result of the shortcode on success.