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|---|---|
| 809 |           } | 
| 810 |      } | 
| 811 |  | 
| 812 |      // Now, merge the data from the exporter response into the data we have accumulated already. | 
| 813 |      $export_data = array_merge( $export_data, $response['data'] ); | 
| 814 |      update_post_meta( $request_id, '_export_data_raw', $export_data ); | 
| 815 |  | 
| 816 |      // If we are not yet on the last page of the last exporter, return now. | 
| 817 |      /** This filter is documented in wp-admin/includes/ajax-actions.php */ | 
| 818 |      $exporters        = apply_filters( 'wp_privacy_personal_data_exporters', array() ); | 
| 819 |      $is_last_exporter = count( $exporters ) === $exporter_index; | 
| 820 |      $exporter_done    = $response['done']; | 
| 821 |      if ( ! $is_last_exporter || ! $exporter_done ) { | 
| 822 |           return $response; | 
| 823 |      } | 
| 824 |  | 
| 825 |      // Last exporter, last page - let's prepare the export file. | 
| 826 |  | 
| 827 |      // First we need to re-organize the raw data hierarchically in groups and items. |