<?php 
/** 
 * Server-side rendering of the `core/query-pagination-numbers` block. 
 * 
 * @package WordPress 
 */ 
 
/** 
 * Renders the `core/query-pagination-numbers` block on the server. 
 * 
 * @since 5.8.0 
 * 
 * @global WP_Query $wp_query WordPress Query object. 
 * 
 * @param array    $attributes Block attributes. 
 * @param string   $content    Block default content. 
 * @param WP_Block $block      Block instance. 
 * 
 * @return string Returns the pagination numbers for the Query. 
 */ 
function render_block_core_query_pagination_numbers( $attributes, $content, $block ) { 
    $page_key            = isset( $block->context['queryId'] ) ? 'query-' . $block->context['queryId'] . '-page' : 'query-page'; 
    $enhanced_pagination = isset( $block->context['enhancedPagination'] ) && $block->context['enhancedPagination']; 
    $page                = empty( $_GET[ $page_key ] ) ? 1 : (int) $_GET[ $page_key ]; 
    $max_page            = isset( $block->context['query']['pages'] ) ? (int) $block->context['query']['pages'] : 0; 
 
    $wrapper_attributes = get_block_wrapper_attributes(); 
    $content            = ''; 
    global $wp_query; 
    $mid_size = isset( $block->attributes['midSize'] ) ? (int) $block->attributes['midSize'] : null; 
    if ( isset( $block->context['query']['inherit'] ) && $block->context['query']['inherit'] ) { 
        // Take into account if we have set a bigger `max page` 
        // than what the query has. 
        $total         = ! $max_page || $max_page > $wp_query->max_num_pages ? $wp_query->max_num_pages : $max_page; 
        $paginate_args = array( 
            'prev_next' => false, 
            'total'     => $total, 
        ); 
        if ( null !== $mid_size ) { 
            $paginate_args['mid_size'] = $mid_size; 
        } 
        $content = paginate_links( $paginate_args ); 
    } else { 
        $block_query = new WP_Query( build_query_vars_from_query_block( $block, $page ) ); 
        // `paginate_links` works with the global $wp_query, so we have to 
        // temporarily switch it with our custom query. 
        $prev_wp_query = $wp_query; 
        $wp_query      = $block_query; 
        $total         = ! $max_page || $max_page > $wp_query->max_num_pages ? $wp_query->max_num_pages : $max_page; 
        $paginate_args = array( 
            'base'      => '%_%', 
            'format'    => "?$page_key=%#%", 
            'current'   => max( 1, $page ), 
            'total'     => $total, 
            'prev_next' => false, 
        ); 
        if ( null !== $mid_size ) { 
            $paginate_args['mid_size'] = $mid_size; 
        } 
        if ( 1 !== $page ) { 
            /** 
             * `paginate_links` doesn't use the provided `format` when the page is `1`. 
             * This is great for the main query as it removes the extra query params 
             * making the URL shorter, but in the case of multiple custom queries is 
             * problematic. It results in returning an empty link which ends up with 
             * a link to the current page. 
             * 
             * A way to address this is to add a `fake` query arg with no value that 
             * is the same for all custom queries. This way the link is not empty and 
             * preserves all the other existent query args. 
             * 
             * @see https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/paginate_links/ 
             * 
             * The proper fix of this should be in core. Track Ticket: 
             * @see https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/53868 
             * 
             * TODO: After two WP versions (starting from the WP version the core patch landed), 
             * we should remove this and call `paginate_links` with the proper new arg. 
             */ 
            $paginate_args['add_args'] = array( 'cst' => '' ); 
        } 
        // We still need to preserve `paged` query param if exists, as is used 
        // for Queries that inherit from global context. 
        $paged = empty( $_GET['paged'] ) ? null : (int) $_GET['paged']; 
        if ( $paged ) { 
            $paginate_args['add_args'] = array( 'paged' => $paged ); 
        } 
        $content = paginate_links( $paginate_args ); 
        wp_reset_postdata(); // Restore original Post Data. 
        $wp_query = $prev_wp_query; 
    } 
 
    if ( empty( $content ) ) { 
        return ''; 
    } 
 
    if ( $enhanced_pagination ) { 
        $p         = new WP_HTML_Tag_Processor( $content ); 
        $tag_index = 0; 
        while ( $p->next_tag( 
            array( 'class_name' => 'page-numbers' ) 
        ) ) { 
            if ( null === $p->get_attribute( 'data-wp-key' ) ) { 
                $p->set_attribute( 'data-wp-key', 'index-' . $tag_index++ ); 
            } 
            if ( 'A' === $p->get_tag() ) { 
                $p->set_attribute( 'data-wp-on--click', 'core/query::actions.navigate' ); 
            } 
        } 
        $content = $p->get_updated_html(); 
    } 
 
    return sprintf( 
        '<div %1$s>%2$s</div>', 
        $wrapper_attributes, 
        $content 
    ); 
} 
 
/** 
 * Registers the `core/query-pagination-numbers` block on the server. 
 * 
 * @since 5.8.0 
 */ 
function register_block_core_query_pagination_numbers() { 
    register_block_type_from_metadata( 
        __DIR__ . '/query-pagination-numbers', 
        array( 
            'render_callback' => 'render_block_core_query_pagination_numbers', 
        ) 
    ); 
} 
add_action( 'init', 'register_block_core_query_pagination_numbers' ); 
 
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