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| 844 | * Filters the block being rendered in render_block(), before it's processed. |
| 845 | * |
| 846 | * @since 5.1.0 |
| 847 | * @since 5.9.0 The `$parent_block` parameter was added. |
| 848 | * |
| 849 | * @param array $parsed_block The block being rendered. |
| 850 | * @param array $source_block An un-modified copy of $parsed_block, as it appeared in the source content. |
| 851 | * @param WP_Block|null $parent_block If this is a nested block, a reference to the parent block. |
| 852 | */ |
| 853 | $parsed_block = apply_filters( 'render_block_data', $parsed_block, $source_block, $parent_block ); |
| 854 | |
| 855 | $context = array(); |
| 856 | |
| 857 | if ( $post instanceof WP_Post ) { |
| 858 | $context['postId'] = $post->ID; |
| 859 | |
| 860 | /* |
| 861 | * The `postType` context is largely unnecessary server-side, since the ID |
| 862 | * is usually sufficient on its own. That being said, since a block's |