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<?php /** * A class of utilities for dealing with arrays. */ namespace Automattic\WooCommerce\Utilities; /** * A class of utilities for dealing with arrays. */ class ArrayUtil { /** * Automatic selector type for the 'select' method. */ public const SELECT_BY_AUTO = 0; /** * Object method selector type for the 'select' method. */ public const SELECT_BY_OBJECT_METHOD = 1; /** * Object property selector type for the 'select' method. */ public const SELECT_BY_OBJECT_PROPERTY = 2; /** * Array key selector type for the 'select' method. */ public const SELECT_BY_ARRAY_KEY = 3; /** * Get a value from an nested array by specifying the entire key hierarchy with '::' as separator. * * E.g. for [ 'foo' => [ 'bar' => [ 'fizz' => 'buzz' ] ] ] the value for key 'foo::bar::fizz' would be 'buzz'. * * @param array $items The array to get the value from. * @param string $key The complete key hierarchy, using '::' as separator. * @param mixed $default_value The value to return if the key doesn't exist in the array. * * @return mixed The retrieved value, or the supplied default value. * @throws \Exception $array is not an array. */ public static function get_nested_value( array $items, string $key, $default_value = null ) { $key_stack = explode( '::', $key ); $subkey = array_shift( $key_stack ); if ( isset( $items[ $subkey ] ) ) { $value = $items[ $subkey ]; if ( count( $key_stack ) ) { foreach ( $key_stack as $subkey ) { if ( is_array( $value ) && isset( $value[ $subkey ] ) ) { $value = $value[ $subkey ]; } else { $value = $default_value; break; } } } } else { $value = $default_value; } return $value; } /** * Checks if a given key exists in an array and its value can be evaluated as 'true'. * * @param array $items The array to check. * @param string $key The key for the value to check. * @return bool True if the key exists in the array and the value can be evaluated as 'true'. */ public static function is_truthy( array $items, string $key ) { return isset( $items[ $key ] ) && $items[ $key ]; } /** * Gets the value for a given key from an array, or a default value if the key doesn't exist in the array. * * This is equivalent to "$array[$key] ?? $default" except in one case: * when they key exists, has a null value, and a non-null default is supplied: * * $array = ['key' => null] * $array['key'] ?? 'default' => 'default' * ArrayUtil::get_value_or_default($array, 'key', 'default') => null * * @param array $items The array to get the value from. * @param string $key The key to use to retrieve the value. * @param null $default_value The default value to return if the key doesn't exist in the array. * @return mixed|null The value for the key, or the default value passed. */ public static function get_value_or_default( array $items, string $key, $default_value = null ) { return array_key_exists( $key, $items ) ? $items[ $key ] : $default_value; } /** * Converts an array of numbers to a human-readable range, such as "1,2,3,5" to "1-3, 5". It also supports * floating point numbers, however with some perhaps unexpected / undefined behaviour if used within a range. * Source: https://stackoverflow.com/a/34254663/4574 * * @param array $items An array (in any order, see $sort) of individual numbers. * @param string $item_separator The string that separates sequential range groups. Defaults to ', '. * @param string $range_separator The string that separates ranges. Defaults to '-'. A plausible example otherwise would be ' to '. * @param bool|true $sort Sort the array prior to iterating? You'll likely always want to sort, but if not, you can set this to false. * * @return string */ public static function to_ranges_string( array $items, string $item_separator = ', ', string $range_separator = '-', bool $sort = true ): string { if ( $sort ) { sort( $items ); } $point = null; $range = false; $str = ''; foreach ( $items as $i ) { if ( null === $point ) { $str .= $i; } elseif ( ( $point + 1 ) === $i ) { $range = true; } else { if ( $range ) { $str .= $range_separator . $point; $range = false; } $str .= $item_separator . $i; } $point = $i; } if ( $range ) { $str .= $range_separator . $point; } return $str; } /** * Helper function to generate a callback which can be executed on an array to select a value from each item. * * @param string $selector_name Field/property/method name to select. * @param int $selector_type Selector type. * * @return \Closure Callback to select the value. */ private static function get_selector_callback( string $selector_name, int $selector_type = self::SELECT_BY_AUTO ): \Closure { if ( self::SELECT_BY_OBJECT_METHOD === $selector_type ) { $callback = function ( $item ) use ( $selector_name ) { return $item->$selector_name(); }; } elseif ( self::SELECT_BY_OBJECT_PROPERTY === $selector_type ) { $callback = function ( $item ) use ( $selector_name ) { return $item->$selector_name; }; } elseif ( self::SELECT_BY_ARRAY_KEY === $selector_type ) { $callback = function ( $item ) use ( $selector_name ) { return $item[ $selector_name ]; }; } else { $callback = function ( $item ) use ( $selector_name ) { if ( is_array( $item ) ) { return $item[ $selector_name ]; } elseif ( method_exists( $item, $selector_name ) ) { return $item->$selector_name(); } else { return $item->$selector_name; } }; } return $callback; } /** * Select one single value from all the items in an array of either arrays or objects based on a selector. * For arrays, the selector is a key name; for objects, the selector can be either a method name or a property name. * * @param array $items Items to apply the selection to. * @param string $selector_name Key, method or property name to use as a selector. * @param int $selector_type Selector type, one of the SELECT_BY_* constants. * @return array The selected values. */ public static function select( array $items, string $selector_name, int $selector_type = self::SELECT_BY_AUTO ): array { $callback = self::get_selector_callback( $selector_name, $selector_type ); return array_map( $callback, $items ); } /** * Returns a new assoc array with format [ $key1 => $item1, $key2 => $item2, ... ] where $key is the value of the selector and items are original items passed. * * @param array $items Items to use for conversion. * @param string $selector_name Key, method or property name to use as a selector. * @param int $selector_type Selector type, one of the SELECT_BY_* constants. * * @return array The converted assoc array. */ public static function select_as_assoc( array $items, string $selector_name, int $selector_type = self::SELECT_BY_AUTO ): array { $selector_callback = self::get_selector_callback( $selector_name, $selector_type ); $result = array(); foreach ( $items as $item ) { $key = $selector_callback( $item ); self::ensure_key_is_array( $result, $key ); $result[ $key ][] = $item; } return $result; } /** * Returns whether two assoc array are same. The comparison is done recursively by keys, and the functions returns on first difference found. * * @param array $array1 First array to compare. * @param array $array2 Second array to compare. * @param bool $strict Whether to use strict comparison. * * @return bool Whether the arrays are different. */ public static function deep_compare_array_diff( array $array1, array $array2, bool $strict = true ) { return self::deep_compute_or_compare_array_diff( $array1, $array2, true, $strict ); } /** * Computes difference between two assoc arrays recursively. Similar to PHP's native assoc_array_diff, but also supports nested arrays. * * @param array $array1 First array. * @param array $array2 Second array. * @param bool $strict Whether to also match type of values. * * @return array The difference between the two arrays. */ public static function deep_assoc_array_diff( array $array1, array $array2, bool $strict = true ): array { return self::deep_compute_or_compare_array_diff( $array1, $array2, false, $strict ); } /** * Helper method to compare to compute difference between two arrays. Comparison is done recursively. * * @param array $array1 First array. * @param array $array2 Second array. * @param bool $compare Whether to compare the arrays. If true, then function will return false on first difference, in order to be slightly more efficient. * @param bool $strict Whether to do string comparison. * * @return array|bool The difference between the two arrays, or if array are same, depending upon $compare param. */ private static function deep_compute_or_compare_array_diff( array $array1, array $array2, bool $compare, bool $strict = true ) { $diff = array(); foreach ( $array1 as $key => $value ) { if ( is_array( $value ) ) { if ( ! array_key_exists( $key, $array2 ) || ! is_array( $array2[ $key ] ) ) { if ( $compare ) { return true; } $diff[ $key ] = $value; continue; } $new_diff = self::deep_assoc_array_diff( $value, $array2[ $key ], $strict ); if ( ! empty( $new_diff ) ) { if ( $compare ) { return true; } $diff[ $key ] = $new_diff; } } elseif ( $strict ) { if ( ! array_key_exists( $key, $array2 ) || $value !== $array2[ $key ] ) { if ( $compare ) { return true; } $diff[ $key ] = $value; } // phpcs:ignore Universal.Operators.StrictComparisons.LooseNotEqual -- Intentional when $strict is false. } elseif ( ! array_key_exists( $key, $array2 ) || $value != $array2[ $key ] ) { if ( $compare ) { return true; } $diff[ $key ] = $value; } } return $compare ? false : $diff; } /** * Push a value to an array, but only if the value isn't in the array already. * * @param array $items The array. * @param mixed $value The value to maybe push. * @return bool True if the value has been added to the array, false if the value was already in the array. */ public static function push_once( array &$items, $value ): bool { if ( in_array( $value, $items, true ) ) { return false; } $items[] = $value; return true; } /** * Ensure that an associative array has a given key, and if not, set the key to an empty array. * * @param array $items The array to check. * @param string $key The key to check. * @param bool $throw_if_existing_is_not_array If true, an exception will be thrown if the key already exists in the array but the value is not an array. * @return bool True if the key has been added to the array, false if not (the key already existed). * @throws \Exception The key already exists in the array but the value is not an array. */ public static function ensure_key_is_array( array &$items, string $key, bool $throw_if_existing_is_not_array = false ): bool { if ( ! isset( $items[ $key ] ) ) { $items[ $key ] = array(); return true; } if ( $throw_if_existing_is_not_array && ! is_array( $items[ $key ] ) ) { $type = is_object( $items[ $key ] ) ? get_class( $items[ $key ] ) : gettype( $items[ $key ] ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.Security.EscapeOutput.ExceptionNotEscaped throw new \Exception( "Array key exists but it's not an array, it's a {$type}" ); } return false; } /** * Given an array of associative arrays, all having a shared key name ("column"), generates a new array in which * keys are the distinct column values found, and values are arrays with all the matches found * (or only the last matching array found, if $single_values is true). * See ArrayUtilTest for examples. * * @param array $items The array to process. * @param string $column The name of the key to group by. * @param bool $single_values True to only return the last suitable array found for each column value. * @return array The grouped array. */ public static function group_by_column( array $items, string $column, bool $single_values = false ): array { if ( $single_values ) { return array_combine( array_column( $items, $column ), array_values( $items ) ); } $distinct_column_values = array_unique( array_column( $items, $column ), SORT_REGULAR ); $result = array_fill_keys( $distinct_column_values, array() ); foreach ( $items as $value ) { $result[ $value[ $column ] ][] = $value; } return $result; } }