Beispiel #1
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 public function set_all($settings)
 {
     $retval = array('old_settings' => $this->settings, 'new_settings' => $this->settings, 'errors' => array(), 'messages' => array(), 'saved' => false);
     $validator = ITSEC_Modules::get_validator($this->get_id());
     if (is_null($validator)) {
         $retval['errors'][] = new WP_Error('itsec-settings-missing-validator-for-' . $this->get_id(), sprintf(__('The data validator for %1$s is missing. Data for the module cannot be saved without the validator. This error could indicate a bad install of iThemes Security. Please remove the plugin and reinstall it. If this message persists, please contact support and send them this error message.', 'better-wp-security'), $this->get_id()));
     } else {
         $validator->validate($settings);
         $retval['errors'] = $validator->get_errors();
         $retval['messages'] = $validator->get_messages();
         if ($validator->can_save()) {
             $this->settings = $validator->get_settings();
             ITSEC_Storage::set($this->get_id(), $this->settings);
             $this->after_save();
             $this->handle_settings_changes($retval['old_settings']);
             $retval['new_settings'] = $this->settings;
             $retval['saved'] = true;
         } else {
             ITSEC_Response::set_success(false);
         }
     }
     ITSEC_Response::add_errors($retval['errors']);
     ITSEC_Response::add_messages($retval['messages']);
     return $retval;
 }
Beispiel #2
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 /**
  * Save the validated form input data.
  *
  * This function should be left as-is in subclasses unless widget-specific handling is required. An example where a
  * custom function could be useful is a widget which stores some input in different locations.
  *
  * @access public
  *
  * @param array Array of data to be saved.
  */
 protected function save($data)
 {
     ITSEC_Storage::set($this->id, $data);
 }