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WP_REST_Response::get_curies()

Retrieves the CURIEs (compact URIs) used for relations.

Return

(array) Compact URIs.

Source

File: wp-includes/rest-api/class-wp-rest-response.php

public function get_curies() {
		$curies = array(
			array(
				'name'      => 'wp',
				'href'      => 'https://api.w.org/{rel}',
				'templated' => true,
			),
		);

		/**
		 * Filters extra CURIEs available on API responses.
		 *
		 * CURIEs allow a shortened version of URI relations. This allows a more
		 * usable form for custom relations than using the full URI. These work
		 * similarly to how XML namespaces work.
		 *
		 * Registered CURIES need to specify a name and URI template. This will
		 * automatically transform URI relations into their shortened version.
		 * The shortened relation follows the format `{name}:{rel}`. `{rel}` in
		 * the URI template will be replaced with the `{rel}` part of the
		 * shortened relation.
		 *
		 * For example, a CURIE with name `example` and URI template
		 * `http://w.org/{rel}` would transform a `http://w.org/term` relation
		 * into `example:term`.
		 *
		 * Well-behaved clients should expand and normalise these back to their
		 * full URI relation, however some naive clients may not resolve these
		 * correctly, so adding new CURIEs may break backward compatibility.
		 *
		 * @since 4.5.0
		 *
		 * @param array $additional Additional CURIEs to register with the API.
		 */
		$additional = apply_filters( 'rest_response_link_curies', array() );

		return array_merge( $curies, $additional );
	}

Changelog

Version Description
4.5.0 Introduced.

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