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<?php
/**
 * WP_Theme_JSON_Resolver class
 *
 * @package WordPress
 * @subpackage Theme
 * @since 5.8.0
 */

/**
 * Class that abstracts the processing of the different data sources
 * for site-level config and offers an API to work with them.
 *
 * This class is for internal core usage and is not supposed to be used by extenders (plugins and/or themes).
 * This is a low-level API that may need to do breaking changes. Please,
 * use get_global_settings(), get_global_styles(), and get_global_stylesheet() instead.
 *
 * @access private
 */
#[AllowDynamicProperties]
class WP_Theme_JSON_Resolver {

	/**
	 * Container for keep track of registered blocks.
	 *
	 * @since 6.1.0
	 * @var array
	 */
	protected static $blocks_cache = array(
		'core'   => array(),
		'blocks' => array(),
		'theme'  => array(),
		'user'   => array(),
	);

	/**
	 * Container for data coming from core.
	 *
	 * @since 5.8.0
	 * @var WP_Theme_JSON
	 */
	protected static $core = null;

	/**
	 * Container for data coming from the blocks.
	 *
	 * @since 6.1.0
	 * @var WP_Theme_JSON
	 */
	protected static $blocks = null;

	/**
	 * Container for data coming from the theme.
	 *
	 * @since 5.8.0
	 * @var WP_Theme_JSON
	 */
	protected static $theme = null;

	/**
	 * Container for data coming from the user.
	 *
	 * @since 5.9.0
	 * @var WP_Theme_JSON
	 */
	protected static $user = null;

	/**
	 * Stores the ID of the custom post type
	 * that holds the user data.
	 *
	 * @since 5.9.0
	 * @var int
	 */
	protected static $user_custom_post_type_id = null;

	/**
	 * Container to keep loaded i18n schema for `theme.json`.
	 *
	 * @since 5.8.0 As `$theme_json_i18n`.
	 * @since 5.9.0 Renamed from `$theme_json_i18n` to `$i18n_schema`.
	 * @var array
	 */
	protected static $i18n_schema = null;

	/**
	 * `theme.json` file cache.
	 *
	 * @since 6.1.0
	 * @var array
	 */
	protected static $theme_json_file_cache = array();

	/**
	 * Processes a file that adheres to the theme.json schema
	 * and returns an array with its contents, or a void array if none found.
	 *
	 * @since 5.8.0
	 * @since 6.1.0 Added caching.
	 *
	 * @param string $file_path Path to file. Empty if no file.
	 * @return array Contents that adhere to the theme.json schema.
	 */
	protected static function read_json_file( $file_path ) {
		if ( $file_path ) {
			if ( array_key_exists( $file_path, static::$theme_json_file_cache ) ) {
				return static::$theme_json_file_cache[ $file_path ];
			}

			$decoded_file = wp_json_file_decode( $file_path, array( 'associative' => true ) );
			if ( is_array( $decoded_file ) ) {
				static::$theme_json_file_cache[ $file_path ] = $decoded_file;
				return static::$theme_json_file_cache[ $file_path ];
			}
		}

		return array();
	}

	/**
	 * Returns a data structure used in theme.json translation.
	 *
	 * @since 5.8.0
	 * @deprecated 5.9.0
	 *
	 * @return array An array of theme.json fields that are translatable and the keys that are translatable.
	 */
	public static function get_fields_to_translate() {
		_deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '5.9.0' );
		return array();
	}

	/**
	 * Given a theme.json structure modifies it in place to update certain values
	 * by its translated strings according to the language set by the user.
	 *
	 * @since 5.8.0
	 *
	 * @param array  $theme_json The theme.json to translate.
	 * @param string $domain     Optional. Text domain. Unique identifier for retrieving translated strings.
	 *                           Default 'default'.
	 * @return array Returns the modified $theme_json_structure.
	 */
	protected static function translate( $theme_json, $domain = 'default' ) {
		if ( null === static::$i18n_schema ) {
			$i18n_schema         = wp_json_file_decode( __DIR__ . '/theme-i18n.json' );
			static::$i18n_schema = null === $i18n_schema ? array() : $i18n_schema;
		}

		return translate_settings_using_i18n_schema( static::$i18n_schema, $theme_json, $domain );
	}

	/**
	 * Returns core's origin config.
	 *
	 * @since 5.8.0
	 *
	 * @return WP_Theme_JSON Entity that holds core data.
	 */
	public static function get_core_data() {
		if ( null !== static::$core && static::has_same_registered_blocks( 'core' ) ) {
			return static::$core;
		}

		$config = static::read_json_file( __DIR__ . '/theme.json' );
		$config = static::translate( $config );

		/**
		 * Filters the default data provided by WordPress for global styles & settings.
		 *
		 * @since 6.1.0
		 *
		 * @param WP_Theme_JSON_Data $theme_json Class to access and update the underlying data.
		 */
		$theme_json = apply_filters( 'wp_theme_json_data_default', new WP_Theme_JSON_Data( $config, 'default' ) );

		/*
		 * Backward compatibility for extenders returning a WP_Theme_JSON_Data
		 * compatible class that is not a WP_Theme_JSON_Data object.
		 */
		if ( $theme_json instanceof WP_Theme_JSON_Data ) {
			static::$core = $theme_json->get_theme_json();
		} else {
			$config       = $theme_json->get_data();
			static::$core = new WP_Theme_JSON( $config, 'default' );
		}

		return static::$core;
	}

	/**
	 * Checks whether the registered blocks were already processed for this origin.
	 *
	 * @since 6.1.0
	 *
	 * @param string $origin Data source for which to cache the blocks.
	 *                       Valid values are 'core', 'blocks', 'theme', and 'user'.
	 * @return bool True on success, false otherwise.
	 */
	protected static function has_same_registered_blocks( $origin ) {
		// Bail out if the origin is invalid.
		if ( ! isset( static::$blocks_cache[ $origin ] ) ) {
			return false;
		}

		$registry = WP_Block_Type_Registry::get_instance();
		$blocks   = $registry->get_all_registered();

		// Is there metadata for all currently registered blocks?
		$block_diff = array_diff_key( $blocks, static::$blocks_cache[ $origin ] );
		if ( empty( $block_diff ) ) {
			return true;
		}

		foreach ( $blocks as $block_name => $block_type ) {
			static::$blocks_cache[ $origin ][ $block_name ] = true;
		}

		return false;
	}

	/**
	 * Returns the theme's data.
	 *
	 * Data from theme.json will be backfilled from existing
	 * theme supports, if any. Note that if the same data
	 * is present in theme.json and in theme supports,
	 * the theme.json takes precedence.
	 *
	 * @since 5.8.0
	 * @since 5.9.0 Theme supports have been inlined and the `$theme_support_data` argument removed.
	 * @since 6.0.0 Added an `$options` parameter to allow the theme data to be returned without theme supports.
	 * @since 6.6.0 Add support for 'default-font-sizes' and 'default-spacing-sizes' theme supports.
	 *              Added registration and merging of block style variations from partial theme.json files and the block styles registry.
	 *
	 * @param array $deprecated Deprecated. Not used.
	 * @param array $options {
	 *     Options arguments.
	 *
	 *     @type bool $with_supports Whether to include theme supports in the data. Default true.
	 * }
	 * @return WP_Theme_JSON Entity that holds theme data.
	 */
	public static function get_theme_data( $deprecated = array(), $options = array() ) {
		if ( ! empty( $deprecated ) ) {
			_deprecated_argument( __METHOD__, '5.9.0' );
		}

		$options = wp_parse_args( $options, array( 'with_supports' => true ) );

		if ( null === static::$theme || ! static::has_same_registered_blocks( 'theme' ) ) {
			$wp_theme        = wp_get_theme();
			$theme_json_file = $wp_theme->get_file_path( 'theme.json' );
			if ( is_readable( $theme_json_file ) ) {
				$theme_json_data = static::read_json_file( $theme_json_file );
				$theme_json_data = static::translate( $theme_json_data, $wp_theme->get( 'TextDomain' ) );
			} else {
				$theme_json_data = array( 'version' => WP_Theme_JSON::LATEST_SCHEMA );
			}

			/*
			 * Register variations defined by theme partials (theme.json files in the styles directory).
			 * This is required so the variations pass sanitization of theme.json data.
			 */
			$variations = static::get_style_variations( 'block' );
			wp_register_block_style_variations_from_theme_json_partials( $variations );

			/*
			 * Source variations from the block registry and block style variation files. Then, merge them into the existing theme.json data.
			 *
			 * In case the same style properties are defined in several sources, this is how we should resolve the values,
			 * from higher to lower priority:
			 *
			 * - styles.blocks.blockType.variations from theme.json
			 * - styles.variations from theme.json
			 * - variations from block style variation files
			 * - variations from block styles registry
			 *
			 * See test_add_registered_block_styles_to_theme_data and test_unwraps_block_style_variations.
			 *
			 */
			$theme_json_data = static::inject_variations_from_block_style_variation_files( $theme_json_data, $variations );
			$theme_json_data = static::inject_variations_from_block_styles_registry( $theme_json_data );

			/**
			 * Filters the data provided by the theme for global styles and settings.
			 *
			 * @since 6.1.0
			 *
			 * @param WP_Theme_JSON_Data $theme_json Class to access and update the underlying data.
			 */
			$theme_json = apply_filters( 'wp_theme_json_data_theme', new WP_Theme_JSON_Data( $theme_json_data, 'theme' ) );

			/*
			 * Backward compatibility for extenders returning a WP_Theme_JSON_Data
			 * compatible class that is not a WP_Theme_JSON_Data object.
			 */
			if ( $theme_json instanceof WP_Theme_JSON_Data ) {
				static::$theme = $theme_json->get_theme_json();
			} else {
				$config        = $theme_json->get_data();
				static::$theme = new WP_Theme_JSON( $config );
			}

			if ( $wp_theme->parent() ) {
				// Get parent theme.json.
				$parent_theme_json_file = $wp_theme->parent()->get_file_path( 'theme.json' );
				if ( $theme_json_file !== $parent_theme_json_file && is_readable( $parent_theme_json_file ) ) {
					$parent_theme_json_data = static::read_json_file( $parent_theme_json_file );
					$parent_theme_json_data = static::translate( $parent_theme_json_data, $wp_theme->parent()->get( 'TextDomain' ) );
					$parent_theme           = new WP_Theme_JSON( $parent_theme_json_data );

					/*
					 * Merge the child theme.json into the parent theme.json.
					 * The child theme takes precedence over the parent.
					 */
					$parent_theme->merge( static::$theme );
					static::$theme = $parent_theme;
				}
			}
		}

		if ( ! $options['with_supports'] ) {
			return static::$theme;
		}

		/*
		 * We want the presets and settings declared in theme.json
		 * to override the ones declared via theme supports.
		 * So we take theme supports, transform it to theme.json shape
		 * and merge the static::$theme upon that.
		 */
		$theme_support_data = WP_Theme_JSON::get_from_editor_settings( get_classic_theme_supports_block_editor_settings() );
		if ( ! wp_theme_has_theme_json() ) {
			/*
			 * Unlike block themes, classic themes without a theme.json disable
			 * default presets when custom preset theme support is added. This
			 * behavior can be overridden by using the corresponding default
			 * preset theme support.
			 */
			$theme_support_data['settings']['color']['defaultPalette']        =
				! isset( $theme_support_data['settings']['color']['palette'] ) ||
				current_theme_supports( 'default-color-palette' );
			$theme_support_data['settings']['color']['defaultGradients']      =
				! isset( $theme_support_data['settings']['color']['gradients'] ) ||
				current_theme_supports( 'default-gradient-presets' );
			$theme_support_data['settings']['typography']['defaultFontSizes'] =
				! isset( $theme_support_data['settings']['typography']['fontSizes'] ) ||
				current_theme_supports( 'default-font-sizes' );
			$theme_support_data['settings']['spacing']['defaultSpacingSizes'] =
				! isset( $theme_support_data['settings']['spacing']['spacingSizes'] ) ||
				current_theme_supports( 'default-spacing-sizes' );

			/*
			 * Shadow presets are explicitly disabled for classic themes until a
			 * decision is made for whether the default presets should match the
			 * other presets or if they should be disabled by default in classic
			 * themes. See https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/59989.
			 */
			$theme_support_data['settings']['shadow']['defaultPresets'] = false;

			// Allow themes to enable link color setting via theme_support.
			if ( current_theme_supports( 'link-color' ) ) {
				$theme_support_data['settings']['color']['link'] = true;
			}

			// Allow themes to enable all border settings via theme_support.
			if ( current_theme_supports( 'border' ) ) {
				$theme_support_data['settings']['border']['color']  = true;
				$theme_support_data['settings']['border']['radius'] = true;
				$theme_support_data['settings']['border']['style']  = true;
				$theme_support_data['settings']['border']['width']  = true;
			}

			// Allow themes to enable appearance tools via theme_support.
			if ( current_theme_supports( 'appearance-tools' ) ) {
				$theme_support_data['settings']['appearanceTools'] = true;
			}
		}
		$with_theme_supports = new WP_Theme_JSON( $theme_support_data );
		$with_theme_supports->merge( static::$theme );
		return $with_theme_supports;
	}

	/**
	 * Gets the styles for blocks from the block.json file.
	 *
	 * @since 6.1.0
	 *
	 * @return WP_Theme_JSON
	 */
	public static function get_block_data() {
		$registry = WP_Block_Type_Registry::get_instance();
		$blocks   = $registry->get_all_registered();

		if ( null !== static::$blocks && static::has_same_registered_blocks( 'blocks' ) ) {
			return static::$blocks;
		}

		$config = array( 'version' => WP_Theme_JSON::LATEST_SCHEMA );
		foreach ( $blocks as $block_name => $block_type ) {
			if ( isset( $block_type->supports['__experimentalStyle'] ) ) {
				$config['styles']['blocks'][ $block_name ] = static::remove_json_comments( $block_type->supports['__experimentalStyle'] );
			}

			if (
				isset( $block_type->supports['spacing']['blockGap']['__experimentalDefault'] ) &&
				! isset( $config['styles']['blocks'][ $block_name ]['spacing']['blockGap'] )
			) {
				/*
				 * Ensure an empty placeholder value exists for the block, if it provides a default blockGap value.
				 * The real blockGap value to be used will be determined when the styles are rendered for output.
				 */
				$config['styles']['blocks'][ $block_name ]['spacing']['blockGap'] = null;
			}
		}

		/**
		 * Filters the data provided by the blocks for global styles & settings.
		 *
		 * @since 6.1.0
		 *
		 * @param WP_Theme_JSON_Data $theme_json Class to access and update the underlying data.
		 */
		$theme_json = apply_filters( 'wp_theme_json_data_blocks', new WP_Theme_JSON_Data( $config, 'blocks' ) );

		/*
		 * Backward compatibility for extenders returning a WP_Theme_JSON_Data
		 * compatible class that is not a WP_Theme_JSON_Data object.
		 */
		if ( $theme_json instanceof WP_Theme_JSON_Data ) {
			static::$blocks = $theme_json->get_theme_json();
		} else {
			$config         = $theme_json->get_data();
			static::$blocks = new WP_Theme_JSON( $config, 'blocks' );
		}

		return static::$blocks;
	}

	/**
	 * When given an array, this will remove any keys with the name `//`.
	 *
	 * @since 6.1.0
	 *
	 * @param array $input_array The array to filter.
	 * @return array The filtered array.
	 */
	private static function remove_json_comments( $input_array ) {
		unset( $input_array['//'] );
		foreach ( $input_array as $k => $v ) {
			if ( is_array( $v ) ) {
				$input_array[ $k ] = static::remove_json_comments( $v );
			}
		}

		return $input_array;
	}

	/**
	 * Returns the custom post type that contains the user's origin config
	 * for the active theme or an empty array if none are found.
	 *
	 * This can also create and return a new draft custom post type.
	 *
	 * @since 5.9.0
	 *
	 * @param WP_Theme $theme              The theme object. If empty, it
	 *                                     defaults to the active theme.
	 * @param bool     $create_post        Optional. Whether a new custom post
	 *                                     type should be created if none are
	 *                                     found. Default false.
	 * @param array    $post_status_filter Optional. Filter custom post type by
	 *                                     post status. Default `array( 'publish' )`,
	 *                                     so it only fetches published posts.
	 * @return array Custom Post Type for the user's origin config.
	 */
	public static function get_user_data_from_wp_global_styles( $theme, $create_post = false, $post_status_filter = array( 'publish' ) ) {
		if ( ! $theme instanceof WP_Theme ) {
			$theme = wp_get_theme();
		}

		/*
		 * Bail early if the theme does not support a theme.json.
		 *
		 * Since wp_theme_has_theme_json() only supports the active
		 * theme, the extra condition for whether $theme is the active theme is
		 * present here.
		 */
		if ( $theme->get_stylesheet() === get_stylesheet() && ! wp_theme_has_theme_json() ) {
			return array();
		}

		$user_cpt         = array();
		$post_type_filter = 'wp_global_styles';
		$stylesheet       = $theme->get_stylesheet();
		$args             = array(
			'posts_per_page'         => 1,
			'orderby'                => 'date',
			'order'                  => 'desc',
			'post_type'              => $post_type_filter,
			'post_status'            => $post_status_filter,
			'ignore_sticky_posts'    => true,
			'no_found_rows'          => true,
			'update_post_meta_cache' => false,
			'update_post_term_cache' => false,
			'tax_query'              => array(
				array(
					'taxonomy' => 'wp_theme',
					'field'    => 'name',
					'terms'    => $stylesheet,
				),
			),
		);

		$global_style_query = new WP_Query();
		$recent_posts       = $global_style_query->query( $args );
		if ( count( $recent_posts ) === 1 ) {
			$user_cpt = get_object_vars( $recent_posts[0] );
		} elseif ( $create_post ) {
			$cpt_post_id = wp_insert_post(
				array(
					'post_content' => '{"version": ' . WP_Theme_JSON::LATEST_SCHEMA . ', "isGlobalStylesUserThemeJSON": true }',
					'post_status'  => 'publish',
					'post_title'   => 'Custom Styles', // Do not make string translatable, see https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/54518.
					'post_type'    => $post_type_filter,
					'post_name'    => sprintf( 'wp-global-styles-%s', urlencode( $stylesheet ) ),
					'tax_input'    => array(
						'wp_theme' => array( $stylesheet ),
					),
				),
				true
			);
			if ( ! is_wp_error( $cpt_post_id ) ) {
				$user_cpt = get_object_vars( get_post( $cpt_post_id ) );
			}
		}

		return $user_cpt;
	}

	/**
	 * Returns the user's origin config.
	 *
	 * @since 5.9.0
	 * @since 6.6.0 The 'isGlobalStylesUserThemeJSON' flag is left on the user data.
	 *              Register the block style variations coming from the user data.
	 *
	 * @return WP_Theme_JSON Entity that holds styles for user data.
	 */
	public static function get_user_data() {
		if ( null !== static::$user && static::has_same_registered_blocks( 'user' ) ) {
			return static::$user;
		}

		$config   = array();
		$user_cpt = static::get_user_data_from_wp_global_styles( wp_get_theme() );

		if ( array_key_exists( 'post_content', $user_cpt ) ) {
			$decoded_data = json_decode( $user_cpt['post_content'], true );

			$json_decoding_error = json_last_error();
			if ( JSON_ERROR_NONE !== $json_decoding_error ) {
				wp_trigger_error( __METHOD__, 'Error when decoding a theme.json schema for user data. ' . json_last_error_msg() );
				/**
				 * Filters the data provided by the user for global styles & settings.
				 *
				 * @since 6.1.0
				 *
				 * @param WP_Theme_JSON_Data $theme_json Class to access and update the underlying data.
				 */
				$theme_json = apply_filters( 'wp_theme_json_data_user', new WP_Theme_JSON_Data( $config, 'custom' ) );

				/*
				 * Backward compatibility for extenders returning a WP_Theme_JSON_Data
				 * compatible class that is not a WP_Theme_JSON_Data object.
				 */
				if ( $theme_json instanceof WP_Theme_JSON_Data ) {
					return $theme_json->get_theme_json();
				} else {
					$config = $theme_json->get_data();
					return new WP_Theme_JSON( $config, 'custom' );
				}
			}

			/*
			 * Very important to verify that the flag isGlobalStylesUserThemeJSON is true.
			 * If it's not true then the content was not escaped and is not safe.
			 */
			if (
				is_array( $decoded_data ) &&
				isset( $decoded_data['isGlobalStylesUserThemeJSON'] ) &&
				$decoded_data['isGlobalStylesUserThemeJSON']
			) {
				unset( $decoded_data['isGlobalStylesUserThemeJSON'] );
				$config = $decoded_data;
			}
		}

		/** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-theme-json-resolver.php */
		$theme_json = apply_filters( 'wp_theme_json_data_user', new WP_Theme_JSON_Data( $config, 'custom' ) );

		/*
		 * Backward compatibility for extenders returning a WP_Theme_JSON_Data
		 * compatible class that is not a WP_Theme_JSON_Data object.
		 */
		if ( $theme_json instanceof WP_Theme_JSON_Data ) {
			static::$user = $theme_json->get_theme_json();
		} else {
			$config       = $theme_json->get_data();
			static::$user = new WP_Theme_JSON( $config, 'custom' );
		}

		return static::$user;
	}

	/**
	 * Returns the data merged from multiple origins.
	 *
	 * There are four sources of data (origins) for a site:
	 *
	 * - default => WordPress
	 * - blocks  => each one of the blocks provides data for itself
	 * - theme   => the active theme
	 * - custom  => data provided by the user
	 *
	 * The custom's has higher priority than the theme's, the theme's higher than blocks',
	 * and block's higher than default's.
	 *
	 * Unlike the getters
	 * {@link https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/classes/wp_theme_json_resolver/get_core_data/ get_core_data},
	 * {@link https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/classes/wp_theme_json_resolver/get_theme_data/ get_theme_data},
	 * and {@link https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/classes/wp_theme_json_resolver/get_user_data/ get_user_data},
	 * this method returns data after it has been merged with the previous origins.
	 * This means that if the same piece of data is declared in different origins
	 * (default, blocks, theme, custom), the last origin overrides the previous.
	 *
	 * For example, if the user has set a background color
	 * for the paragraph block, and the theme has done it as well,
	 * the user preference wins.
	 *
	 * @since 5.8.0
	 * @since 5.9.0 Added user data, removed the `$settings` parameter,
	 *              added the `$origin` parameter.
	 * @since 6.1.0 Added block data and generation of spacingSizes array.
	 * @since 6.2.0 Changed ' $origin' parameter values to 'default', 'blocks', 'theme' or 'custom'.
	 *
	 * @param string $origin Optional. To what level should we merge data: 'default', 'blocks', 'theme' or 'custom'.
	 *                       'custom' is used as default value as well as fallback value if the origin is unknown.
	 * @return WP_Theme_JSON
	 */
	public static function get_merged_data( $origin = 'custom' ) {
		if ( is_array( $origin ) ) {
			_deprecated_argument( __FUNCTION__, '5.9.0' );
		}

		$result = new WP_Theme_JSON();
		$result->merge( static::get_core_data() );
		if ( 'default' === $origin ) {
			return $result;
		}

		$result->merge( static::get_block_data() );
		if ( 'blocks' === $origin ) {
			return $result;
		}

		$result->merge( static::get_theme_data() );
		if ( 'theme' === $origin ) {
			return $result;
		}

		$result->merge( static::get_user_data() );

		return $result;
	}

	/**
	 * Returns the ID of the custom post type
	 * that stores user data.
	 *
	 * @since 5.9.0
	 *
	 * @return integer|null
	 */
	public static function get_user_global_styles_post_id() {
		if ( null !== static::$user_custom_post_type_id ) {
			return static::$user_custom_post_type_id;
		}

		$user_cpt = static::get_user_data_from_wp_global_styles( wp_get_theme(), true );

		if ( array_key_exists( 'ID', $user_cpt ) ) {
			static::$user_custom_post_type_id = $user_cpt['ID'];
		}

		return static::$user_custom_post_type_id;
	}

	/**
	 * Determines whether the active theme has a theme.json file.
	 *
	 * @since 5.8.0
	 * @since 5.9.0 Added a check in the parent theme.
	 * @deprecated 6.2.0 Use wp_theme_has_theme_json() instead.
	 *
	 * @return bool
	 */
	public static function theme_has_support() {
		_deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '6.2.0', 'wp_theme_has_theme_json()' );

		return wp_theme_has_theme_json();
	}

	/**
	 * Builds the path to the given file and checks that it is readable.
	 *
	 * If it isn't, returns an empty string, otherwise returns the whole file path.
	 *
	 * @since 5.8.0
	 * @since 5.9.0 Adapted to work with child themes, added the `$template` argument.
	 *
	 * @param string $file_name Name of the file.
	 * @param bool   $template  Optional. Use template theme directory. Default false.
	 * @return string The whole file path or empty if the file doesn't exist.
	 */
	protected static function get_file_path_from_theme( $file_name, $template = false ) {
		$path      = $template ? get_template_directory() : get_stylesheet_directory();
		$candidate = $path . '/' . $file_name;

		return is_readable( $candidate ) ? $candidate : '';
	}

	/**
	 * Cleans the cached data so it can be recalculated.
	 *
	 * @since 5.8.0
	 * @since 5.9.0 Added the `$user`, `$user_custom_post_type_id`,
	 *              and `$i18n_schema` variables to reset.
	 * @since 6.1.0 Added the `$blocks` and `$blocks_cache` variables
	 *              to reset.
	 */
	public static function clean_cached_data() {
		static::$core                     = null;
		static::$blocks                   = null;
		static::$blocks_cache             = array(
			'core'   => array(),
			'blocks' => array(),
			'theme'  => array(),
			'user'   => array(),
		);
		static::$theme                    = null;
		static::$user                     = null;
		static::$user_custom_post_type_id = null;
		static::$i18n_schema              = null;
	}

	/**
	 * Returns an array of all nested JSON files within a given directory.
	 *
	 * @since 6.2.0
	 *
	 * @param string $dir The directory to recursively iterate and list files of.
	 * @return array The merged array.
	 */
	private static function recursively_iterate_json( $dir ) {
		$nested_files      = new RecursiveIteratorIterator( new RecursiveDirectoryIterator( $dir ) );
		$nested_json_files = iterator_to_array( new RegexIterator( $nested_files, '/^.+\.json$/i', RecursiveRegexIterator::GET_MATCH ) );
		return $nested_json_files;
	}

	/**
	 * Determines if a supplied style variation matches the provided scope.
	 *
	 * For backwards compatibility, if a variation does not define any scope
	 * related property, e.g. `blockTypes`, it is assumed to be a theme style
	 * variation.
	 *
	 * @since 6.6.0
	 *
	 * @param array  $variation Theme.json shaped style variation object.
	 * @param string $scope     Scope to check e.g. theme, block etc.
	 * @return boolean
	 */
	private static function style_variation_has_scope( $variation, $scope ) {
		if ( 'block' === $scope ) {
			return isset( $variation['blockTypes'] );
		}

		if ( 'theme' === $scope ) {
			return ! isset( $variation['blockTypes'] );
		}

		return false;
	}

	/**
	 * Returns the style variations defined by the theme.
	 *
	 * @since 6.0.0
	 * @since 6.2.0 Returns parent theme variations if theme is a child.
	 * @since 6.6.0 Added configurable scope parameter to allow filtering
	 *              theme.json partial files by the scope to which they
	 *              can be applied e.g. theme vs block etc.
	 *              Added basic caching for read theme.json partial files.
	 *
	 * @param string $scope The scope or type of style variation to retrieve e.g. theme, block etc.
	 * @return array
	 */
	public static function get_style_variations( $scope = 'theme' ) {
		$variation_files    = array();
		$variations         = array();
		$base_directory     = get_stylesheet_directory() . '/styles';
		$template_directory = get_template_directory() . '/styles';
		if ( is_dir( $base_directory ) ) {
			$variation_files = static::recursively_iterate_json( $base_directory );
		}
		if ( is_dir( $template_directory ) && $template_directory !== $base_directory ) {
			$variation_files_parent = static::recursively_iterate_json( $template_directory );
			// If the child and parent variation file basename are the same, only include the child theme's.
			foreach ( $variation_files_parent as $parent_path => $parent ) {
				foreach ( $variation_files as $child_path => $child ) {
					if ( basename( $parent_path ) === basename( $child_path ) ) {
						unset( $variation_files_parent[ $parent_path ] );
					}
				}
			}
			$variation_files = array_merge( $variation_files, $variation_files_parent );
		}
		ksort( $variation_files );
		foreach ( $variation_files as $path => $file ) {
			$decoded_file = self::read_json_file( $path );
			if ( is_array( $decoded_file ) && static::style_variation_has_scope( $decoded_file, $scope ) ) {
				$translated = static::translate( $decoded_file, wp_get_theme()->get( 'TextDomain' ) );
				$variation  = ( new WP_Theme_JSON( $translated ) )->get_raw_data();
				if ( empty( $variation['title'] ) ) {
					$variation['title'] = basename( $path, '.json' );
				}
				$variations[] = $variation;
			}
		}
		return $variations;
	}

	/**
	 * Resolves relative paths in theme.json styles to theme absolute paths
	 * and returns them in an array that can be embedded
	 * as the value of `_link` object in REST API responses.
	 *
	 * @since 6.6.0
	 * @since 6.7.0 Resolve relative paths in block styles.
	 *
	 * @param WP_Theme_JSON $theme_json A theme json instance.
	 * @return array An array of resolved paths.
	 */
	public static function get_resolved_theme_uris( $theme_json ) {
		$resolved_theme_uris = array();

		if ( ! $theme_json instanceof WP_Theme_JSON ) {
			return $resolved_theme_uris;
		}

		$theme_json_data = $theme_json->get_raw_data();
		/*
		 * The same file convention when registering web fonts.
		 * See: WP_Font_Face_Resolver::to_theme_file_uri.
		 */
		$placeholder = 'file:./';

		// Top level styles.
		$background_image_url = $theme_json_data['styles']['background']['backgroundImage']['url'] ?? null;
		if (
			isset( $background_image_url ) &&
			is_string( $background_image_url ) &&
			// Skip if the src doesn't start with the placeholder, as there's nothing to replace.
			str_starts_with( $background_image_url, $placeholder )
		) {
			$file_type          = wp_check_filetype( $background_image_url );
			$src_url            = str_replace( $placeholder, '', $background_image_url );
			$resolved_theme_uri = array(
				'name'   => $background_image_url,
				'href'   => sanitize_url( get_theme_file_uri( $src_url ) ),
				'target' => 'styles.background.backgroundImage.url',
			);
			if ( isset( $file_type['type'] ) ) {
				$resolved_theme_uri['type'] = $file_type['type'];
			}
			$resolved_theme_uris[] = $resolved_theme_uri;
		}

		// Block styles.
		if ( ! empty( $theme_json_data['styles']['blocks'] ) ) {
			foreach ( $theme_json_data['styles']['blocks'] as $block_name => $block_styles ) {
				if ( ! isset( $block_styles['background']['backgroundImage']['url'] ) ) {
					continue;
				}
				$background_image_url = $block_styles['background']['backgroundImage']['url'];
				if (
					is_string( $background_image_url ) &&
					// Skip if the src doesn't start with the placeholder, as there's nothing to replace.
					str_starts_with( $background_image_url, $placeholder )
				) {
					$file_type          = wp_check_filetype( $background_image_url );
					$src_url            = str_replace( $placeholder, '', $background_image_url );
					$resolved_theme_uri = array(
						'name'   => $background_image_url,
						'href'   => sanitize_url( get_theme_file_uri( $src_url ) ),
						'target' => "styles.blocks.{$block_name}.background.backgroundImage.url",
					);
					if ( isset( $file_type['type'] ) ) {
						$resolved_theme_uri['type'] = $file_type['type'];
					}
					$resolved_theme_uris[] = $resolved_theme_uri;
				}
			}
		}

		return $resolved_theme_uris;
	}

	/**
	 * Resolves relative paths in theme.json styles to theme absolute paths
	 * and merges them with incoming theme JSON.
	 *
	 * @since 6.6.0
	 *
	 * @param WP_Theme_JSON $theme_json A theme json instance.
	 * @return WP_Theme_JSON Theme merged with resolved paths, if any found.
	 */
	public static function resolve_theme_file_uris( $theme_json ) {
		$resolved_urls = static::get_resolved_theme_uris( $theme_json );
		if ( empty( $resolved_urls ) ) {
			return $theme_json;
		}

		$resolved_theme_json_data = $theme_json->get_raw_data();

		foreach ( $resolved_urls as $resolved_url ) {
			$path = explode( '.', $resolved_url['target'] );
			_wp_array_set( $resolved_theme_json_data, $path, $resolved_url['href'] );
		}

		return new WP_Theme_JSON( $resolved_theme_json_data );
	}

	/**
	 * Adds variations sourced from block style variations files to the supplied theme.json data.
	 *
	 * @since 6.6.0
	 *
	 * @param array $data       Array following the theme.json specification.
	 * @param array $variations Shared block style variations.
	 * @return array Theme json data including shared block style variation definitions.
	 */
	private static function inject_variations_from_block_style_variation_files( $data, $variations ) {
		if ( empty( $variations ) ) {
			return $data;
		}

		foreach ( $variations as $variation ) {
			if ( empty( $variation['styles'] ) || empty( $variation['blockTypes'] ) ) {
				continue;
			}

			$variation_name = $variation['slug'] ?? _wp_to_kebab_case( $variation['title'] );

			foreach ( $variation['blockTypes'] as $block_type ) {
				// First, override partial styles with any top-level styles.
				$top_level_data = $data['styles']['variations'][ $variation_name ] ?? array();
				if ( ! empty( $top_level_data ) ) {
					$variation['styles'] = array_replace_recursive( $variation['styles'], $top_level_data );
				}

				// Then, override styles so far with any block-level styles.
				$block_level_data = $data['styles']['blocks'][ $block_type ]['variations'][ $variation_name ] ?? array();
				if ( ! empty( $block_level_data ) ) {
					$variation['styles'] = array_replace_recursive( $variation['styles'], $block_level_data );
				}

				$path = array( 'styles', 'blocks', $block_type, 'variations', $variation_name );
				_wp_array_set( $data, $path, $variation['styles'] );
			}
		}

		return $data;
	}

	/**
	 * Adds variations sourced from the block styles registry to the supplied theme.json data.
	 *
	 * @since 6.6.0
	 *
	 * @param array $data Array following the theme.json specification.
	 * @return array Theme json data including shared block style variation definitions.
	 */
	private static function inject_variations_from_block_styles_registry( $data ) {
		$registry = WP_Block_Styles_Registry::get_instance();
		$styles   = $registry->get_all_registered();

		foreach ( $styles as $block_type => $variations ) {
			foreach ( $variations as $variation_name => $variation ) {
				if ( empty( $variation['style_data'] ) ) {
					continue;
				}

				// First, override registry styles with any top-level styles.
				$top_level_data = $data['styles']['variations'][ $variation_name ] ?? array();
				if ( ! empty( $top_level_data ) ) {
					$variation['style_data'] = array_replace_recursive( $variation['style_data'], $top_level_data );
				}

				// Then, override styles so far with any block-level styles.
				$block_level_data = $data['styles']['blocks'][ $block_type ]['variations'][ $variation_name ] ?? array();
				if ( ! empty( $block_level_data ) ) {
					$variation['style_data'] = array_replace_recursive( $variation['style_data'], $block_level_data );
				}

				$path = array( 'styles', 'blocks', $block_type, 'variations', $variation_name );
				_wp_array_set( $data, $path, $variation['style_data'] );
			}
		}

		return $data;
	}
}
7 motivi per cui i casinò online non AAMS stanno conquistando il mercato del gioco!

7 motivi per cui i casinò online non AAMS stanno conquistando il mercato del gioco!

7 motivi per cui i casinò online non AAMS stanno conquistando il mercato del gioco!

I casinò online non AAMS stanno rapidamente guadagnando popolarità nell’industria del gioco d’azzardo. Questa crescente tendenza è alimentata da vari fattori che attraggono giocatori da tutto il mondo. A differenza dei casinò tradizionali e delle piattaforme autorizzate da AAMS, i casinò online non AAMS offrono un’esperienza unica, caratterizzata da maggiore flessibilità e una vasta gamma di opzioni di gioco. In questo articolo, esploreremo sette motivi principali per cui questi casinò stanno conquistando il mercato del gioco online.

Molti giocatori italiani si stanno orientando verso queste piattaforme per sfuggire alle rigide normative imposte da AAMS, cercando libertà e opportunità migliori. Le offerte bonus e le promozioni vantaggiose sono solo alcune delle attrattive che i casinò non AAMS presentano, creando un’attraente alternativa per i giocatori. Inoltre, la tecnologia moderna ha reso l’accesso a questi casinò più facile che mai, permettendo ai giocatori di divertirsi ovunque e in qualsiasi momento.

In questo articolo, approfondiremo vari aspetti dei casinò online non AAMS, analizzando non solo le loro caratteristiche distintive, ma anche i vantaggi e i rischi associati.

La libertà di scelta

Una delle principali attrattive dei casinò online non AAMS è la libertà di scelta che offrono ai giocatori. Mentre i casinò autorizzati da AAMS sono vincolati a normative rigorose, le piattaforme non AAMS possono offrire giochi più vari e innovativi, senza le limitazioni imposte dalle autorità. Questo significa che i giocatori possono accedere a titoli esclusivi e rivisitati, aumentando così le possibilità di divertimento e vincita.

Inoltre, la varietà di modalità di pagamento è molto più ampia. I giocatori possono utilizzare criptovalute, portafogli elettronici e altri metodi alternativi che non sono sempre disponibili in casinò regolamentati. Questo non solo garantisce un maggiore livello di privacy, ma offre anche un modo più conveniente per depositare e prelevare fondi.

Tipo di Gioco
Disponibilità nei Casinò AAMS
Disponibilità nei Casinò non AAMS
Slot machine Limitate Molteplici e variegate
Live Casino Limitato Molto ampio
Giochi da tavolo Standardizzati Varie varianti

Promozioni allettanti

I casinò online non AAMS spesso offrono promozioni più generose rispetto ai concorrenti autorizzati. Bonus di benvenuto, promozioni settimanali e programmi fedeltà sono solo alcune delle offerte che attirano i giocatori. Queste promozioni migliorano significativamente l’esperienza di gioco, fornendo ulteriori fondi per scommettere e aumentando le possibilità di vincita.

Le promozioni sono frequentemente cambiate e adattate per mantenere un alto livello di interesse tra i giocatori. Questo stimola una competizione sana tra le piattaforme, migliorando ulteriormente le offerte per i giocatori. Inoltre, i casinò non AAMS tendono ad avere requisiti di scommessa meno severi, consentendo ai giocatori di ritirare le vincite in modo più semplice.

Esperienza utente migliorata

Un altro fattore che contribuisce al successo dei casinò online non AAMS è l’ottimizzazione dell’esperienza utente. Le piattaforme si concentrano molto sul design e sulla navigabilità, offrendo interfacce intuitive e grafiche accattivanti. Questo rende più semplice per i giocatori trovare i loro giochi preferiti e divertirsi senza ostacoli. Inoltre, l’assistenza clienti è generalmente disponibile 24/7, conferendo un ulteriore valore all’esperienza di gioco.

I casinò non AAMS si prendono cura dei propri clienti, fornendo check-up periodici sulla sicurezza e l’affidabilità delle loro piattaforme. Questa attenzione alle esigenze degli utenti contribuisce a costruire la fiducia e a mantenere un’utenza fedele.

Accessibilità da qualsiasi dispositivo

La tecnologia avanzata ha reso i casinò online non AAMS facilmente accessibili da qualsiasi dispositivo, siano essi computer, tablet o smartphone. Gli sviluppatori investono costantemente nell’ottimizzazione delle loro piattaforme per assicurare che il gioco sia fluido e coinvolgente, indipendentemente dal dispositivo utilizzato. Questo fattore ha reso il gioco d’azzardo online più pratico e comodo per una vasta gamma di utenti.

L’accessibilità è un aspetto cruciale che ha contribuito all’espansione di queste piattaforme. I giocatori possono divertirsi ovunque si trovino, eliminando la necessità di visitare un casinò fisico. In questo scenario di crescente mobilità, i casinò online non AAMS si dimostrano vincenti.

Vantaggi delle criptovalute

Con l’avvento delle criptovalute, molti casinò online non AAMS hanno iniziato ad accettare questo metodo di pagamento innovativo. L’uso di criptovalute non solo garantisce maggiore privacy, ma offre anche transazioni più veloci e sicure. Questo ha attirato un numero sempre crescente di giocatori, che apprezzano la flessibilità e la comodità di utilizzare criptovalute per le loro scommesse.

Le piattaforme offrono anche bonus specifici per i depositi in criptovaluta, il che rende questa modalità ancora più allettante. Questi incentivi non solo attraggono nuovi giocatori, ma hanno anche reso le criptovalute una scelta popolare tra quelli già affermati nel mercato del gioco.

  1. Privacy durante le transazioni
  2. Velocità di prelievo
  3. Offerte esclusive per gli utenti cripto

Sicurezza e protezione dei dati

La sicurezza è un tema cruciale per qualsiasi giocatore online. I casinò online non AAMS investono notevoli risorse per garantire sicurezza e protezione dei dati ai loro utenti. Utilizzano tecnologie avanzate di crittografia e misure di sicurezza per proteggere le informazioni personali e finanziarie.

Inoltre, molte piattaforme forniscono report e audit regolari da enti indipendenti, contribuendo a costruire fiducia tra i loro utenti. Questo approccio proattivo alla sicurezza attrae anche giocatori scettici, che possono sentirsi più a loro agio nel giocare su siti non regolamentati.

Le sfide da affrontare

Nonostante i numerosi vantaggi, i casinò online non AAMS affrontano anche delle sfide significative. La mancanza di una regolamentazione formale può portare a domande sulla legalità e l’affidabilità di queste piattaforme. I giocatori potrebbero essere preoccupati riguardo alla chance di frode o di non ricevere le loro vincite. È essenziale che i giocatori siano ben informati e conducano ricerche approfondite prima di registrarsi su una nuova piattaforma.

Inoltre, la concorrenza tra le piattaforme è intensa. Solo coloro che offrono le migliori esperienze e vantaggi in assoluto potranno continuare a prosperare nel lungo termine. Le aziende devono adattarsi rapidamente alle esigenze in evoluzione dei giocatori e rimanere al passo con le nuove tecnologie per restare competitive.

Chiarimenti sui Casinò Non AAMS
Aspetti Positivi
Rischi
Libertà di gioco Offerte generose Mancanza di regolamenti
Varietà di giochi Ampia gamma di metodi di pagamento Qualità del servizio clienti
Sicurezza Accesso alle criptovalute Possibili frodi

Il futuro dei casinò online non AAMS

Il futuro dei casinò online non AAMS appare promettente e dinamico. Con l’adozione di nuove tecnologie e strumenti, queste piattaforme continueranno a evolvere e a soddisfare le esigenze in continua mutazione dei loro utenti. L’apertura a metodi di pagamento innovativi, come le criptovalute, e l’ottimizzazione dell’esperienza utente saranno le chiavi per attrarre un pubblico sempre più variegato.

Con le giuste strategie e investimenti, i casinò online non AAMS potrebbero continuare a conquistare il mercato a discapito delle tradizionali piattaforme AAMS. In questo ambiente in rapida evoluzione, i giocatori sono avvisati a rimanere informati e a considerare i pro e i contro prima di decidere dove giocare.

In sintesi, i casinò online non AAMS stanno rapidamente guadagnando terreno nel panorama del gioco d’azzardo. Grazie alla loro offerta unica e ai vantaggi sostanziali, attirano sempre più giocatori. Con adeguati investimenti nella sicurezza e nell’innovazione, queste piattaforme hanno il potenziale per dominare il mercato nei prossimi anni.

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