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2375 | wp_transition_post_status($data['post_status'], $previous_status, $post); |
2376 |
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2377 | if ( $update ) { |
2378 | do_action('edit_post', $post_ID, $post); |
2379 | $post_after = get_post($post_ID); |
2380 | do_action( 'post_updated', $post_ID, $post_after, $post_before); |
2381 | } |
2382 |
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2383 | do_action('save_post', $post_ID, $post); |
2384 | do_action('wp_insert_post', $post_ID, $post); |
2385 |
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2386 | return $post_ID; |
2387 | } |
2388 |
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2389 | /** |
2390 | * Update a post with new post data. |
2391 | * |
2392 | * The date does not have to be set for drafts. You can set the date and it will |
2393 | * not be overridden. |
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2467 |
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2468 | // Update counts for the post's terms. |
2469 | foreach ( (array) get_object_taxonomies('post') as $taxonomy ) { |
2470 | $tt_ids = wp_get_object_terms($post_id, $taxonomy, array('fields' => 'tt_ids')); |
2471 | wp_update_term_count($tt_ids, $taxonomy); |
2472 | } |
2473 |
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2474 | do_action('edit_post', $post_id, $post); |
2475 | do_action('save_post', $post_id, $post); |
2476 | do_action('wp_insert_post', $post_id, $post); |
2477 | } |
2478 |
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2479 | /** |
2480 | * Publish future post and make sure post ID has future post status. |
2481 | * |
2482 | * Invoked by cron 'publish_future_post' event. This safeguard prevents cron |
2483 | * from publishing drafts, etc. |
2484 | * |
2485 | * @since 2.5.0 |