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2148 | * This filter registers the collection parameter, but does not map the |
2149 | * collection parameter to an internal WP_Query parameter. Use the |
2150 | * `rest_{$this->post_type}_query` filter to set WP_Query parameters. |
2151 | * |
2152 | * @since 4.7.0 |
2153 | * |
2154 | * @param $params JSON Schema-formatted collection parameters. |
2155 | * @param WP_Post_Type $post_type_obj Post type object. |
2156 | */ |
2157 | return apply_filters( "rest_{$this->post_type}_collection_params", $params, $post_type_obj ); |
2158 | } |
2159 |
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2160 | /** |
2161 | * Sanitizes and validates the list of post statuses, including whether the |
2162 | * user can query private statuses. |
2163 | * |
2164 | * @since 4.7.0 |
2165 | * @access public |
2166 | * |