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555 | * Filters the REST Server Class. |
556 | * |
557 | * This filter allows you to adjust the server class used by the REST API, using a |
558 | * different class to handle requests. |
559 | * |
560 | * @since 4.4.0 |
561 | * |
562 | * @param string $class_name The name of the server class. Default 'WP_REST_Server'. |
563 | */ |
564 | $wp_rest_server_class = apply_filters( 'wp_rest_server_class', 'WP_REST_Server' ); |
565 | $wp_rest_server = new $wp_rest_server_class; |
566 |
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567 | /** |
568 | * Fires when preparing to serve a REST API request. |
569 | * |
570 | * Endpoint objects should be created and register their hooks on this action rather |
571 | * than another action to ensure they're only loaded when needed. |
572 | * |
573 | * @since 4.4.0 |