Uses
Uses | Description |
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wp-includes/http.php: _get_component_from_parsed_url_array() | Retrieve a specific component from a parsed URL array. |
A wrapper for PHP’s parse_url() function that handles consistency in the return values across PHP versions.
PHP 5.4.7 expanded parse_url()’s ability to handle non-absolute url’s, including schemeless and relative url’s with :// in the path. This function works around those limitations providing a standard output on PHP 5.2~5.4+.
Secondly, across various PHP versions, schemeless URLs starting containing a ":" in the query are being handled inconsistently. This function works around those differences as well.
(string) (Required) The URL to parse.
(int) (Optional) The specific component to retrieve. Use one of the PHP predefined constants to specify which one. Defaults to -1 (= return all parts as an array).
Default value: -1
(mixed) False on parse failure; Array of URL components on success; When a specific component has been requested: null if the component doesn't exist in the given URL; a string or
File: wp-includes/http.php
function wp_parse_url( $url, $component = -1 ) { $to_unset = array(); $url = strval( $url ); if ( '//' === substr( $url, 0, 2 ) ) { $to_unset[] = 'scheme'; $url = 'placeholder:' . $url; } elseif ( '/' === substr( $url, 0, 1 ) ) { $to_unset[] = 'scheme'; $to_unset[] = 'host'; $url = 'placeholder://placeholder' . $url; } $parts = parse_url( $url ); if ( false === $parts ) { // Parsing failure. return $parts; } // Remove the placeholder values. foreach ( $to_unset as $key ) { unset( $parts[ $key ] ); } return _get_component_from_parsed_url_array( $parts, $component ); }
Version | Description |
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4.7.0 | The $component parameter was added for parity with PHP's parse_url() . |
4.4.0 | Introduced. |
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