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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In terms of print quality, the Canon Imageclass D1620 produces sharp, clear text and graphics with a resolution of up to 600 x 600 dpi. It also supports automatic duplex printing, which can help businesses save on paper costs and reduce their environmental impact.
The printer’s scanning capabilities are also impressive, with a maximum scanning resolution of up to 600 x 600 dpi and a scan speed of up to 70 images per minute. The D1620 also supports a range of scanning formats, including PDF, JPEG, and TIFF.
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Print speed: The D1620 can print up to 45 pages per minute, making it a fast and efficient option for businesses with high-volume printing needs.
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Large, color touchscreen display: The D1620 features a large, 5-inch color touchscreen display that makes it easy to navigate the printer’s various functions and settings.
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USB: The printer has a USB port, which can be used to connect the printer directly to a computer for printing and scanning.
Mobile printing: The D1620 supports mobile printing through the Canon PRINT Business app, which allows users to print from their smartphones and tablets.
Cloud printing: The printer also supports cloud printing through various services such as Google
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Copying
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Overall, the Canon Imageclass D1620 offers a range of features and capabilities designed to meet the copying needs of modern businesses. Its fast copying speed, high-quality output, and automatic duplex copying make it a versatile and efficient option for businesses that need to copy a range of documents.
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Canon PRINT Business app: The Canon PRINT Business app allows users to print and scan from their smartphones or tablets, and also provides access to various printer settings and features.
Canon MF Scan Utility: The Canon MF Scan Utility allows users to scan documents and save them in various file formats, including PDF, JPEG, and TIFF.
Remote UI: The Remote UI allows users to access the printer’s settings and features remotely from their computer, making it easier to manage and configure the printer.
Department ID Management: The Department ID Management feature allows administrators to assign different access levels and usage limits to different users, helping to control printing and copying costs.
UniFLOW compatibility: The D1620 is, compatible with the uniFLOW software, which provides additional security, cost tracking, and workflow optimization features for businesses with more advanced printing needs.
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