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| Line | Code |
|---|---|
| 2467 | * Filters the arguments passed to WP_Query during an Ajax |
| 2468 | * call for querying attachments. |
| 2469 | * |
| 2470 | * @since 3.7.0 |
| 2471 | * |
| 2472 | * @see WP_Query::parse_query() |
| 2473 | * |
| 2474 | * @param array $query An array of query variables. |
| 2475 | */ |
| 2476 | $query = apply_filters( 'ajax_query_attachments_args', $query ); |
| 2477 | $query = new WP_Query( $query ); |
| 2478 | |
| 2479 | $posts = array_map( 'wp_prepare_attachment_for_js', $query->posts ); |
| 2480 | $posts = array_filter( $posts ); |
| 2481 | |
| 2482 | wp_send_json_success( $posts ); |
| 2483 | } |
| 2484 | |
| 2485 | /** |