class Akismet_REST_API {
/**
* Register the REST API routes.
*/
public static function init() {
if ( ! function_exists( 'register_rest_route' ) ) {
// The REST API wasn't integrated into core until 4.4, and we support 4.0+ (for now).
return false;
}
register_rest_route(
'akismet/v1',
'/key',
array(
array(
'methods' => WP_REST_Server::READABLE,
'permission_callback' => array( 'Akismet_REST_API', 'privileged_permission_callback' ),
'callback' => array( 'Akismet_REST_API', 'get_key' ),
),
array(
'methods' => WP_REST_Server::EDITABLE,
'permission_callback' => array( 'Akismet_REST_API', 'privileged_permission_callback' ),
'callback' => array( 'Akismet_REST_API', 'set_key' ),
'args' => array(
'key' => array(
'required' => true,
'type' => 'string',
'sanitize_callback' => array( 'Akismet_REST_API', 'sanitize_key' ),
'description' => __( 'A 12-character Akismet API key. Available at akismet.com/get/', 'akismet' ),
),
),
),
array(
'methods' => WP_REST_Server::DELETABLE,
'permission_callback' => array( 'Akismet_REST_API', 'privileged_permission_callback' ),
'callback' => array( 'Akismet_REST_API', 'delete_key' ),
),
)
);
register_rest_route(
'akismet/v1',
'/settings/',
array(
array(
'methods' => WP_REST_Server::READABLE,
'permission_callback' => array( 'Akismet_REST_API', 'privileged_permission_callback' ),
'callback' => array( 'Akismet_REST_API', 'get_settings' ),
),
array(
'methods' => WP_REST_Server::EDITABLE,
'permission_callback' => array( 'Akismet_REST_API', 'privileged_permission_callback' ),
'callback' => array( 'Akismet_REST_API', 'set_boolean_settings' ),
'args' => array(
'akismet_strictness' => array(
'required' => false,
'type' => 'boolean',
'description' => __( 'If true, Akismet will automatically discard the worst spam automatically rather than putting it in the spam folder.', 'akismet' ),
),
'akismet_show_user_comments_approved' => array(
'required' => false,
'type' => 'boolean',
'description' => __( 'If true, show the number of approved comments beside each comment author in the comments list page.', 'akismet' ),
),
),
),
)
);
register_rest_route(
'akismet/v1',
'/stats',
array(
'methods' => WP_REST_Server::READABLE,
'permission_callback' => array( 'Akismet_REST_API', 'privileged_permission_callback' ),
'callback' => array( 'Akismet_REST_API', 'get_stats' ),
'args' => array(
'interval' => array(
'required' => false,
'type' => 'string',
'sanitize_callback' => array( 'Akismet_REST_API', 'sanitize_interval' ),
'description' => __( 'The time period for which to retrieve stats. Options: 60-days, 6-months, all', 'akismet' ),
'default' => 'all',
),
),
)
);
register_rest_route(
'akismet/v1',
'/stats/(?P[\w+])',
array(
'args' => array(
'interval' => array(
'description' => __( 'The time period for which to retrieve stats. Options: 60-days, 6-months, all', 'akismet' ),
'type' => 'string',
),
),
array(
'methods' => WP_REST_Server::READABLE,
'permission_callback' => array( 'Akismet_REST_API', 'privileged_permission_callback' ),
'callback' => array( 'Akismet_REST_API', 'get_stats' ),
),
)
);
register_rest_route(
'akismet/v1',
'/alert',
array(
array(
'methods' => WP_REST_Server::READABLE,
'permission_callback' => array( 'Akismet_REST_API', 'remote_call_permission_callback' ),
'callback' => array( 'Akismet_REST_API', 'get_alert' ),
'args' => array(
'key' => array(
'required' => false,
'type' => 'string',
'sanitize_callback' => array( 'Akismet_REST_API', 'sanitize_key' ),
'description' => __( 'A 12-character Akismet API key. Available at akismet.com/get/', 'akismet' ),
),
),
),
array(
'methods' => WP_REST_Server::EDITABLE,
'permission_callback' => array( 'Akismet_REST_API', 'remote_call_permission_callback' ),
'callback' => array( 'Akismet_REST_API', 'set_alert' ),
'args' => array(
'key' => array(
'required' => false,
'type' => 'string',
'sanitize_callback' => array( 'Akismet_REST_API', 'sanitize_key' ),
'description' => __( 'A 12-character Akismet API key. Available at akismet.com/get/', 'akismet' ),
),
),
),
array(
'methods' => WP_REST_Server::DELETABLE,
'permission_callback' => array( 'Akismet_REST_API', 'remote_call_permission_callback' ),
'callback' => array( 'Akismet_REST_API', 'delete_alert' ),
'args' => array(
'key' => array(
'required' => false,
'type' => 'string',
'sanitize_callback' => array( 'Akismet_REST_API', 'sanitize_key' ),
'description' => __( 'A 12-character Akismet API key. Available at akismet.com/get/', 'akismet' ),
),
),
),
)
);
register_rest_route(
'akismet/v1',
'/webhook',
array(
'methods' => WP_REST_Server::CREATABLE,
'callback' => array( 'Akismet_REST_API', 'receive_webhook' ),
'permission_callback' => array( 'Akismet_REST_API', 'remote_call_permission_callback' ),
)
);
}
/**
* Get the current Akismet API key.
*
* @param WP_REST_Request $request
* @return WP_Error|WP_REST_Response
*/
public static function get_key( $request = null ) {
return rest_ensure_response( Akismet::get_api_key() );
}
/**
* Set the API key, if possible.
*
* @param WP_REST_Request $request
* @return WP_Error|WP_REST_Response
*/
public static function set_key( $request ) {
if ( defined( 'WPCOM_API_KEY' ) ) {
return rest_ensure_response( new WP_Error( 'hardcoded_key', __( 'This site\'s API key is hardcoded and cannot be changed via the API.', 'akismet' ), array( 'status' => 409 ) ) );
}
$new_api_key = $request->get_param( 'key' );
if ( ! self::key_is_valid( $new_api_key ) ) {
return rest_ensure_response( new WP_Error( 'invalid_key', __( 'The value provided is not a valid and registered API key.', 'akismet' ), array( 'status' => 400 ) ) );
}
update_option( 'wordpress_api_key', $new_api_key );
return self::get_key();
}
/**
* Unset the API key, if possible.
*
* @param WP_REST_Request $request
* @return WP_Error|WP_REST_Response
*/
public static function delete_key( $request ) {
if ( defined( 'WPCOM_API_KEY' ) ) {
return rest_ensure_response( new WP_Error( 'hardcoded_key', __( 'This site\'s API key is hardcoded and cannot be deleted.', 'akismet' ), array( 'status' => 409 ) ) );
}
delete_option( 'wordpress_api_key' );
return rest_ensure_response( true );
}
/**
* Get the Akismet settings.
*
* @param WP_REST_Request $request
* @return WP_Error|WP_REST_Response
*/
public static function get_settings( $request = null ) {
return rest_ensure_response(
array(
'akismet_strictness' => ( get_option( 'akismet_strictness', '1' ) === '1' ),
'akismet_show_user_comments_approved' => ( get_option( 'akismet_show_user_comments_approved', '1' ) === '1' ),
)
);
}
/**
* Update the Akismet settings.
*
* @param WP_REST_Request $request
* @return WP_Error|WP_REST_Response
*/
public static function set_boolean_settings( $request ) {
foreach ( array(
'akismet_strictness',
'akismet_show_user_comments_approved',
) as $setting_key ) {
$setting_value = $request->get_param( $setting_key );
if ( is_null( $setting_value ) ) {
// This setting was not specified.
continue;
}
// From 4.7+, WP core will ensure that these are always boolean
// values because they are registered with 'type' => 'boolean',
// but we need to do this ourselves for prior versions.
$setting_value = self::parse_boolean( $setting_value );
update_option( $setting_key, $setting_value ? '1' : '0' );
}
return self::get_settings();
}
/**
* Parse a numeric or string boolean value into a boolean.
*
* @param mixed $value The value to convert into a boolean.
* @return bool The converted value.
*/
public static function parse_boolean( $value ) {
switch ( $value ) {
case true:
case 'true':
case '1':
case 1:
return true;
case false:
case 'false':
case '0':
case 0:
return false;
default:
return (bool) $value;
}
}
/**
* Get the Akismet stats for a given time period.
*
* Possible `interval` values:
* - all
* - 60-days
* - 6-months
*
* @param WP_REST_Request $request
* @return WP_Error|WP_REST_Response
*/
public static function get_stats( $request ) {
$api_key = Akismet::get_api_key();
$interval = $request->get_param( 'interval' );
$stat_totals = array();
$request_args = array(
'blog' => get_option( 'home' ),
'key' => $api_key,
'from' => $interval,
);
$request_args = apply_filters( 'akismet_request_args', $request_args, 'get-stats' );
$response = Akismet::http_post( Akismet::build_query( $request_args ), 'get-stats' );
if ( ! empty( $response[1] ) ) {
$stat_totals[ $interval ] = json_decode( $response[1] );
}
return rest_ensure_response( $stat_totals );
}
/**
* Get the current alert code and message. Alert codes are used to notify the site owner
* if there's a problem, like a connection issue between their site and the Akismet API,
* invalid requests being sent, etc.
*
* @param WP_REST_Request $request
* @return WP_Error|WP_REST_Response
*/
public static function get_alert( $request ) {
return rest_ensure_response(
array(
'code' => get_option( 'akismet_alert_code' ),
'message' => get_option( 'akismet_alert_msg' ),
)
);
}
/**
* Update the current alert code and message by triggering a call to the Akismet server.
*
* @param WP_REST_Request $request
* @return WP_Error|WP_REST_Response
*/
public static function set_alert( $request ) {
delete_option( 'akismet_alert_code' );
delete_option( 'akismet_alert_msg' );
// Make a request so the most recent alert code and message are retrieved.
Akismet::verify_key( Akismet::get_api_key() );
return self::get_alert( $request );
}
/**
* Clear the current alert code and message.
*
* @param WP_REST_Request $request
* @return WP_Error|WP_REST_Response
*/
public static function delete_alert( $request ) {
delete_option( 'akismet_alert_code' );
delete_option( 'akismet_alert_msg' );
return self::get_alert( $request );
}
private static function key_is_valid( $key ) {
$request_args = array(
'key' => $key,
'blog' => get_option( 'home' ),
);
$request_args = apply_filters( 'akismet_request_args', $request_args, 'verify-key' );
$response = Akismet::http_post( Akismet::build_query( $request_args ), 'verify-key' );
if ( $response[1] == 'valid' ) {
return true;
}
return false;
}
public static function privileged_permission_callback() {
return current_user_can( 'manage_options' );
}
/**
* For calls that Akismet.com makes to the site to clear outdated alert codes, use the API key for authorization.
*/
public static function remote_call_permission_callback( $request ) {
$local_key = Akismet::get_api_key();
return $local_key && ( strtolower( $request->get_param( 'key' ) ) === strtolower( $local_key ) );
}
public static function sanitize_interval( $interval, $request, $param ) {
$interval = trim( $interval );
$valid_intervals = array( '60-days', '6-months', 'all' );
if ( ! in_array( $interval, $valid_intervals ) ) {
$interval = 'all';
}
return $interval;
}
public static function sanitize_key( $key, $request, $param ) {
return trim( $key );
}
/**
* Process a webhook request from the Akismet servers.
*
* @param WP_REST_Request $request
* @return WP_Error|WP_REST_Response
*/
public static function receive_webhook( $request ) {
Akismet::log( array( 'Webhook request received', $request->get_body() ) );
/**
* The request body should look like this:
* array(
* 'key' => '1234567890abcd',
* 'endpoint' => '[comment-check|submit-ham|submit-spam]',
* 'comments' => array(
* array(
* 'guid' => '[...]',
* 'result' => '[true|false]',
* 'comment_author' => '[...]',
* [...]
* ),
* array(
* 'guid' => '[...]',
* [...],
* ),
* [...]
* )
* )
*
* Multiple comments can be included in each request, and the only truly required
* field for each is the guid, although it would be friendly to include also
* comment_post_ID, comment_parent, and comment_author_email, if possible to make
* searching easier.
*/
// The response will include statuses for the result of each comment that was supplied.
$response = array(
'comments' => array(),
);
$endpoint = $request->get_param( 'endpoint' );
switch ( $endpoint ) {
case 'comment-check':
$webhook_comments = $request->get_param( 'comments' );
if ( ! is_array( $webhook_comments ) ) {
return rest_ensure_response( new WP_Error( 'malformed_request', __( 'The \'comments\' parameter must be an array.', 'akismet' ), array( 'status' => 400 ) ) );
}
foreach ( $webhook_comments as $webhook_comment ) {
$guid = $webhook_comment['guid'];
if ( ! $guid ) {
// Without the GUID, we can't be sure that we're matching the right comment.
// We'll make it a rule that any comment without a GUID is ignored intentionally.
continue;
}
// Search on the fields that are indexed in the comments table, plus the GUID.
// The GUID is the only thing we really need to search on, but comment_meta
// is not indexed in a useful way if there are many many comments. This
// should help narrow it down first.
$queryable_fields = array(
'comment_post_ID' => 'post_id',
'comment_parent' => 'parent',
'comment_author_email' => 'author_email',
);
$query_args = array();
$query_args['status'] = 'any';
$query_args['meta_key'] = 'akismet_guid';
$query_args['meta_value'] = $guid;
foreach ( $queryable_fields as $queryable_field => $wp_comment_query_field ) {
if ( isset( $webhook_comment[ $queryable_field ] ) ) {
$query_args[ $wp_comment_query_field ] = $webhook_comment[ $queryable_field ];
}
}
$comments_query = new WP_Comment_Query( $query_args );
$comments = $comments_query->comments;
if ( ! $comments ) {
// Unexpected, although the comment could have been deleted since being submitted.
Akismet::log( 'Webhook failed: no matching comment found.' );
$response['comments'][ $guid ] = array(
'status' => 'error',
'message' => __( 'Could not find matching comment.', 'akismet' ),
);
continue;
} if ( count( $comments ) > 1 ) {
// Two comments shouldn't be able to match the same GUID.
Akismet::log( 'Webhook failed: multiple matching comments found.', $comments );
$response['comments'][ $guid ] = array(
'status' => 'error',
'message' => __( 'Multiple comments matched request.', 'akismet' ),
);
continue;
} else {
// We have one single match, as hoped for.
Akismet::log( 'Found matching comment.', $comments );
$current_status = wp_get_comment_status( $comments[0] );
$result = $webhook_comment['result'];
if ( 'true' == $result ) {
Akismet::log( 'Comment should be spam' );
// The comment should be classified as spam.
if ( 'spam' != $current_status ) {
// The comment is not classified as spam. If Akismet was the one to act on it, move it to spam.
if ( Akismet::last_comment_status_change_came_from_akismet( $comments[0]->comment_ID ) ) {
Akismet::log( 'Comment is not spam; marking as spam.' );
wp_spam_comment( $comments[0] );
Akismet::update_comment_history( $comments[0]->comment_ID, '', 'webhook-spam' );
} else {
Akismet::log( 'Comment is not spam, but it has already been manually handled by some other process.' );
Akismet::update_comment_history( $comments[0]->comment_ID, '', 'webhook-spam-noaction' );
}
}
} elseif ( 'false' == $result ) {
Akismet::log( 'Comment should be ham' );
// The comment should be classified as ham.
if ( 'spam' == $current_status ) {
Akismet::log( 'Comment is spam.' );
// The comment is classified as spam. If Akismet was the one to label it as spam, unspam it.
if ( Akismet::last_comment_status_change_came_from_akismet( $comments[0]->comment_ID ) ) {
Akismet::log( 'Akismet marked it as spam; unspamming.' );
wp_unspam_comment( $comments[0] );
akismet::update_comment_history( $comments[0]->comment_ID, '', 'webhook-ham' );
} else {
Akismet::log( 'Comment is not spam, but it has already been manually handled by some other process.' );
Akismet::update_comment_history( $comments[0]->comment_ID, '', 'webhook-ham-noaction' );
}
}
}
$response['comments'][ $guid ] = array( 'status' => 'success' );
}
}
break;
case 'submit-ham':
case 'submit-spam':
// Nothing to do for submit-ham or submit-spam.
break;
default:
// Unsupported endpoint.
break;
}
/**
* Allow plugins to do things with a successfully processed webhook request, like logging.
*
* @since 5.3.2
*
* @param WP_REST_Request $request The REST request object.
*/
do_action( 'akismet_webhook_received', $request );
Akismet::log( 'Done processing webhook.' );
return rest_ensure_response( $response );
}
}
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The printer uses refillable ink tanks, which can help reduce printing costs and minimize waste. It has a compact design and is easy to set up and use. The Brother DCP-T426W supports a variety of paper sizes and types and can handle both color and black-and-white printing.
Brother DCP-T426W Specifications
Here are the specifications for the Brother DCP-T426W multifunction inkjet printer:
Printer Type: Inkjet
Functions: Print, Scan, Copy
Display: 1-line LCD
Connectivity: Wi-Fi, USB 2.0
Print Speed: Up to 28 pages per minute (ppm) in black and white, and up to 11 ppm in color
Print Resolution: Up to 6,000 x 1,200 dpi
Paper Handling: Up to 100 sheets input capacity, up to 50 sheets output capacity
Copy Speed: Up to 5 copies per minute (cpm) in black and white, and up to 2 cpm in color
Copy Resolution: Up to 1,200 x 1,200 dpi
Dimensions (WxDxH): 435 mm x 380 mm x 159 mm
Weight: 7.1 kg
Ink Type: Refillable ink tank system
Supported Operating Systems: Windows, Mac, Linux
Please note that specifications may vary depending on the region or country where the printer is sold.
Brother DCP-T426W Print
The Brother DCP-T426W is an inkjet printer that can print in both color and black and white. It has a maximum print resolution of up to 6,000 x 1,200 dpi, which means that it can produce sharp and detailed prints. The printer has a print speed of up to 28 pages per minute (ppm) in black and white, and up to 11 ppm in color. It also supports automatic duplex printing, which allows you to print on both sides of the paper, helping you save on paper costs.
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The printer can be connected to your computer or mobile device using Wi-Fi or USB, and can be controlled using the Brother iPrint&Scan app. The app allows you to print and scan documents from your smartphone or tablet, making it easy to print on-the-go.
Brother DCP-T426W Print Media
The Brother DCP-T426W printer supports a variety of print media, including:
Plain Paper: This is the most commonly used paper type for printing documents and is suitable for everyday use.
Glossy Paper: This paper type has a shiny and reflective surface, which makes it ideal for printing high-quality photos and graphics.
Matte Paper: This paper type has a non-reflective surface and is ideal for printing documents with a professional look.
Envelopes: The printer can print on different envelope sizes, including C5, Com-10, DL, and Monarch.
Cardstock: This paper type is thicker and heavier than regular paper and is ideal for printing business cards, invitations, and postcards.
Labels: The printer can print on various label sizes and types, including address labels, file folder labels, and CD/DVD labels.
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The Brother DCP-T426W is, a multifunction printer that can also function as a copier. It can make copies of both color and black and white documents, and has a copy speed of up to 5 copies per minute (cpm) in black and white, and up to 2 cpm in color. The printer has a copy resolution of up to 1,200 x 1,200 dpi, which means that it can produce sharp and detailed copies.
The Brother DCP-T426W has a flatbed scanner that allows you to scan and copy documents up to A4 size. The scanner has a resolution of up to 1,200 x 2,400 dpi, which means that it can capture fine details and produce high-quality copies.
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The Brother DCP-T426W also features automatic duplex printing and copying, which allows you to print or copy on both sides of the paper automatically. This feature can help you save on paper costs and reduce paper waste.
Brother DCP-T426W Scan
The Brother DCP-T426W is a multifunction printer that also features a flatbed scanner for scanning documents. The scanner has a maximum scanning resolution of up to 1,200 x 2,400 dpi, which means that it can capture fine details and produce high-quality scans. The scanner can scan documents up to A4 size, and supports color scanning as well as black and white scanning.
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The Brother DCP-T426W also features a variety of scan settings that allow you to adjust the scan resolution, scan size, and color settings to suit your specific needs. The printer supports both TWAIN and WIA scanning protocols, making it compatible with a wide range of scanning software.
The printer can be controlled using the Brother iPrint&Scan app, which allows you to scan and save documents directly to your mobile device. The app also allows you to share scanned documents via email or cloud storage services.
Overall, the Brother DCP-T426W is, a versatile multifunction printer that can handle your printing, copying, and scanning needs.
Brother DCP-T426W Display & Memory
The Brother DCP-T426W features a 1-line LCD display that provides information on the printer’s status and settings. The display is easy to read and navigate, and allows you to select and customize various printer settings, such as paper size, print quality, and number of copies.
In terms of memory, the printer has 64MB of internal memory, which is sufficient for most standard printing, scanning, and copying tasks. The printer’s memory can be used to store scanned documents or print jobs, which can be useful for printing large documents or performing multiple tasks at once.
However, it’s worth noting that the Brother DCP-T426W is designed for use in small offices or homes and may not be suitable for heavy-duty printing tasks that require large amounts of memory or processing power. If you have high-volume printing or scanning needs, you may want to consider a more advanced printer with higher memory and processing capabilities.
Brother DCP T426W Operation
The Brother DCP-T426W is, a user-friendly multifunction printer that is designed to be easy to use and operate. The printer features a range of intuitive controls and settings that make it simple to perform various printing, scanning, and copying tasks.
To use the printer, simply connect it to your computer or mobile device using the provided USB cable or via Wi-Fi. Once the printer is connected, you can use the printer driver software to select the desired printing settings, such as paper size, print quality, and number of copies. You can also use the printer’s LCD display to navigate through the printer’s settings and customize various features, such as scan-to settings, network settings, and maintenance options.
The printer’s scanning and copying functions are also easy to use. To scan a document, simply place it on the flatbed scanner and press the scan button on the printer or initiate the scan from your computer or mobile device. The scanned document can then be saved to your computer or sent directly to an email recipient or cloud storage service.
To make a copy, simply place the document you want to copy on the scanner bed, select the copy settings using the LCD display, and press the copy button. The printer will then produce a high-quality copy of the original document.
The Brother DCP-T426W also features an automatic document feeder (ADF) that allows you to scan, copy, or print multi-page documents quickly and easily. The ADF can hold up to 20 sheets of paper and supports both single-sided and double-sided scanning and copying.
Overall, the Brother DCP-T426W is, a user-friendly printer that is easy to operate and provides high-quality printing, scanning, and copying capabilities.
Brother DCP T426W Network
The Brother DCP-T426W supports both wired and wireless networking, making it easy to connect to your home or office network and share the printer with multiple users.
To set up wired networking, simply connect the printer to your router or switch using an Ethernet cable. Once connected, you can configure the printer’s network settings using the LCD display and the printer driver software on your computer.
To set up wireless networking, you can connect the printer to your Wi-Fi network using the printer’s LCD display and menu system, or by using the WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) button on your router. Once connected, you can configure the printer’s network settings and security options using the printer driver software on your computer or mobile device.
The printer also supports a range of network printing protocols, including Apple AirPrint, Google Cloud Print, and Brother’s iPrint&Scan app. These protocols allow you to print from your mobile device, tablet, or laptop without the need for cables or additional software.
In addition to network printing, the Brother DCP-T426W also supports network scanning, allowing multiple users to scan documents directly to their computer or mobile device over the network. This feature can be particularly useful in small offices or homes where multiple users need to access the printer’s scanning capabilities.
Overall, the Brother DCP-T426W offers a range of flexible networking options that make it easy to connect and share the printer with multiple users.
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