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663 | * Filter the array of available endpoints. |
664 | * |
665 | * @since 4.4.0 |
666 | * |
667 | * @param array $endpoints The available endpoints. An array of matching regex patterns, each mapped |
668 | * to an array of callbacks for the endpoint. These take the format |
669 | * `'/path/regex' => array( $callback, $bitmask )` or |
670 | * `'/path/regex' => array( array( $callback, $bitmask ). |
671 | */ |
672 | $endpoints = apply_filters( 'rest_endpoints', $this->endpoints ); |
673 |
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674 | // Normalise the endpoints. |
675 | $defaults = array( |
676 | 'methods' => '', |
677 | 'accept_json' => false, |
678 | 'accept_raw' => false, |
679 | 'show_in_index' => true, |
680 | 'args' => array(), |
681 | ); |