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traverse_and_serialize_block › WordPress Function

Since6.4.0
Deprecatedn/a
traverse_and_serialize_block ( $block, $pre_callback = null, $post_callback = null )
Access:
  • private
Parameters: (3)
  • (array) $block An associative array of a single parsed block object. See WP_Block_Parser_Block.
    Required: Yes
  • (callable) $pre_callback Callback to run on each block in the tree before it is traversed and serialized. It is called with the following arguments: &$block, $parent_block, $previous_block. Its string return value will be prepended to the serialized block markup.
    Required: No
    Default: null
  • (callable) $post_callback Callback to run on each block in the tree after it is traversed and serialized. It is called with the following arguments: &$block, $parent_block, $next_block. Its string return value will be appended to the serialized block markup.
    Required: No
    Default: null
See:
Returns:
  • (string) Serialized block markup.
Defined at:
Codex:

Traverses a parsed block tree and applies callbacks before and after serializing it.

Recursively traverses the block and its inner blocks and applies the two callbacks provided as arguments, the first one before serializing the block, and the second one after serializing it. If either callback returns a string value, it will be prepended and appended to the serialized block markup, respectively. The callbacks will receive a reference to the current block as their first argument, so that they can also modify it, and the current block's parent block as second argument. Finally, the $pre_callback receives the previous block, whereas the $post_callback receives the next block as third argument. Serialized blocks are returned including comment delimiters, and with all attributes serialized. This function should be used when there is a need to modify the saved block, or to inject markup into the return value. Prefer serialize_block when preparing a block to be saved to post content. This function is meant for internal use only.


Source

function traverse_and_serialize_block( $block, $pre_callback = null, $post_callback = null ) {
	$block_content = '';
	$block_index   = 0;

	foreach ( $block['innerContent'] as $chunk ) {
		if ( is_string( $chunk ) ) {
			$block_content .= $chunk;
		} else {
			$inner_block = $block['innerBlocks'][ $block_index ];

			if ( is_callable( $pre_callback ) ) {
				$prev = 0 === $block_index
					? null
					: $block['innerBlocks'][ $block_index - 1 ];

				$block_content .= call_user_func_array(
					$pre_callback,
					array( &$inner_block, &$block, $prev )
				);
			}

			if ( is_callable( $post_callback ) ) {
				$next = count( $block['innerBlocks'] ) - 1 === $block_index
					? null
					: $block['innerBlocks'][ $block_index + 1 ];

				$post_markup = call_user_func_array(
					$post_callback,
					array( &$inner_block, &$block, $next )
				);
			}

			$block_content .= traverse_and_serialize_block( $inner_block, $pre_callback, $post_callback );
			$block_content .= isset( $post_markup ) ? $post_markup : '';

			++$block_index;
		}
	}

	if ( ! is_array( $block['attrs'] ) ) {
		$block['attrs'] = array();
	}

	return get_comment_delimited_block_content(
		$block['blockName'],
		$block['attrs'],
		$block_content
	);
}