Adds a new 'S3-Compatible Storage' provider that works with any
S3-API-compatible object storage service, including MinIO, Ceph,
Cloudflare R2, Backblaze B2, and others.
Changes:
- New provider class: classes/providers/storage/s3-compatible-provider.php
- Provider key: s3compatible
- Reads user-configured endpoint URL from settings
- Uses path-style URL access (required by most S3-compatible services)
- Supports credentials via AS3CF_S3COMPAT_ACCESS_KEY_ID /
AS3CF_S3COMPAT_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY wp-config.php constants
- Disables AWS-specific features (Block Public Access, Object Ownership)
- New provider SVG icons (s3compatible.svg, -link.svg, -round.svg)
- Registered provider in main plugin class with endpoint setting support
- Updated StorageProviderSubPage to show endpoint URL input for S3-compatible
- Built pro settings bundle with rollup (Svelte 4.2.19)
- Added package.json and updated rollup.config.mjs for pro-only builds
53 lines
1.6 KiB
PHP
53 lines
1.6 KiB
PHP
<?php
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namespace DeliciousBrains\WP_Offload_Media\Aws3\Aws\EndpointV2\Rule;
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use DeliciousBrains\WP_Offload_Media\Aws3\Aws\EndpointV2\Ruleset\RulesetStandardLibrary;
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class TreeRule extends AbstractRule
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{
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/** @var array */
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private $rules;
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public function __construct(array $definition)
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{
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parent::__construct($definition);
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$this->rules = $this->createRules($definition['rules']);
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}
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/**
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* @return array
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*/
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public function getRules()
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{
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return $this->rules;
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}
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/**
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* If a tree rule's conditions evaluate successfully, iterate over its
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* subordinate rules and return a result if there is one. If any of the
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* subsequent rules are trees, the function will recurse until it reaches
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* an error or an endpoint rule
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*
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* @return mixed
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*/
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public function evaluate(array $inputParameters, RulesetStandardLibrary $standardLibrary)
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{
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if ($this->evaluateConditions($inputParameters, $standardLibrary)) {
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foreach ($this->rules as $rule) {
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$inputParametersCopy = $inputParameters;
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$evaluation = $rule->evaluate($inputParametersCopy, $standardLibrary);
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if ($evaluation !== \false) {
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return $evaluation;
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}
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}
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}
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return \false;
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}
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private function createRules(array $rules)
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{
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$rulesList = [];
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foreach ($rules as $rule) {
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$ruleType = RuleCreator::create($rule['type'], $rule);
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$rulesList[] = $ruleType;
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}
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return $rulesList;
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}
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}
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