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1068 | /** |
1069 | * Filters the query_vars used in get_items() for the constructed query. |
1070 | * |
1071 | * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$key`, refers to the query_var key. |
1072 | * |
1073 | * @since 4.7.0 |
1074 | * |
1075 | * @param string $value The query_var value. |
1076 | */ |
1077 | $query_args[ $key ] = apply_filters( "rest_query_var-{$key}", $value ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidHookName.UseUnderscores |
1078 | } |
1079 |
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1080 | if ( 'post' !== $this->post_type || ! isset( $query_args['ignore_sticky_posts'] ) ) { |
1081 | $query_args['ignore_sticky_posts'] = true; |
1082 | } |
1083 |
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1084 | // Map to proper WP_Query orderby param. |
1085 | if ( isset( $query_args['orderby'] ) && isset( $request['orderby'] ) ) { |
1086 | $orderby_mappings = array( |