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- <?php
- if ( ! class_exists( 'Jetpack_SSO_Notices' ) ) :
- /**
- * A collection of helper functions used in the SSO module.
- *
- * @since 4.4.0
- */
- class Jetpack_SSO_Notices {
- /**
- * Error message displayed on the login form when two step is required and
- * the user's account on WordPress.com does not have two step enabled.
- *
- * @since 2.7
- * @param string $message
- * @return string
- **/
- public static function error_msg_enable_two_step( $message ) {
- $error = sprintf(
- wp_kses(
- __(
- 'Two-Step Authentication is required to access this site. Please visit your <a href="%1$s" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Security Settings</a> to configure <a href="%2$s" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Two-step Authentication</a> for your account.',
- 'jetpack'
- ),
- array( 'a' => array( 'href' => array() ) )
- ),
- 'https://wordpress.com/me/security/two-step',
- 'https://support.wordpress.com/security/two-step-authentication/'
- );
- $message .= sprintf( '<p class="message" id="login_error">%s</p>', $error );
- return $message;
- }
- /**
- * Error message displayed when the user tries to SSO, but match by email
- * is off and they already have an account with their email address on
- * this site.
- *
- * @param string $message
- * @return string
- */
- public static function error_msg_email_already_exists( $message ) {
- $error = sprintf(
- wp_kses(
- __(
- 'You already have an account on this site. Please <a href="%1$s">sign in</a> with your username and password and then connect to WordPress.com.',
- 'jetpack'
- ),
- array( 'a' => array( 'href' => array() ) )
- ),
- esc_url_raw( add_query_arg( 'jetpack-sso-show-default-form', '1', wp_login_url() ) )
- );
- $message .= sprintf( '<p class="message" id="login_error">%s</p>', $error );
- return $message;
- }
- /**
- * Error message that is displayed when the current site is in an identity crisis and SSO can not be used.
- *
- * @since 4.3.2
- *
- * @param $message
- *
- * @return string
- */
- public static function error_msg_identity_crisis( $message ) {
- $error = esc_html__( 'Logging in with WordPress.com is not currently available because this site is experiencing connection problems.', 'jetpack' );
- $message .= sprintf( '<p class="message" id="login_error">%s</p>', $error );
- return $message;
- }
- /**
- * Error message that is displayed when we are not able to verify the SSO nonce due to an XML error or
- * failed validation. In either case, we prompt the user to try again or log in with username and password.
- *
- * @since 4.3.2
- *
- * @param $message
- *
- * @return string
- */
- public static function error_invalid_response_data( $message ) {
- $error = esc_html__(
- 'There was an error logging you in via WordPress.com, please try again or try logging in with your username and password.',
- 'jetpack'
- );
- $message .= sprintf( '<p class="message" id="login_error">%s</p>', $error );
- return $message;
- }
- /**
- * Error message that is displayed when we were not able to automatically create an account for a user
- * after a user has logged in via SSO. By default, this message is triggered after trying to create an account 5 times.
- *
- * @since 4.3.2
- *
- * @param $message
- *
- * @return string
- */
- public static function error_unable_to_create_user( $message ) {
- $error = esc_html__(
- 'There was an error creating a user for you. Please contact the administrator of your site.',
- 'jetpack'
- );
- $message .= sprintf( '<p class="message" id="login_error">%s</p>', $error );
- return $message;
- }
- /**
- * When the default login form is hidden, this method is called on the 'authenticate' filter with a priority of 30.
- * This method disables the ability to submit the default login form.
- *
- * @param $user
- *
- * @return WP_Error
- */
- public static function disable_default_login_form( $user ) {
- if ( is_wp_error( $user ) ) {
- return $user;
- }
- /**
- * Since we're returning an error that will be shown as a red notice, let's remove the
- * informational "blue" notice.
- */
- remove_filter( 'login_message', array( 'Jetpack_SSO_Notices', 'msg_login_by_jetpack' ) );
- return new WP_Error( 'jetpack_sso_required', self::get_sso_required_message() );
- }
- /**
- * Message displayed when the site admin has disabled the default WordPress
- * login form in Settings > General > Single Sign On
- *
- * @since 2.7
- * @param string $message
- *
- * @return string
- **/
- public static function msg_login_by_jetpack( $message ) {
- $message .= sprintf( '<p class="message">%s</p>', self::get_sso_required_message() );
- return $message;
- }
- public static function get_sso_required_message() {
- $msg = esc_html__(
- 'A WordPress.com account is required to access this site. Click the button below to sign in or create a free WordPress.com account.',
- 'jetpack'
- );
- /**
- * Filter the message displayed when the default WordPress login form is disabled.
- *
- * @module sso
- *
- * @since 2.8.0
- *
- * @param string $msg Disclaimer when default WordPress login form is disabled.
- */
- return apply_filters( 'jetpack_sso_disclaimer_message', $msg );
- }
- /**
- * Message displayed when the user can not be found after approving the SSO process on WordPress.com
- *
- * @param string $message
- * @return string
- */
- public static function cant_find_user( $message ) {
- $error = esc_html__(
- "We couldn't find your account. If you already have an account, make sure you have connected to WordPress.com.",
- 'jetpack'
- );
- $message .= sprintf( '<p class="message" id="login_error">%s</p>', $error );
- return $message;
- }
- /**
- * Error message that is displayed when the current site is in an identity crisis and SSO can not be used.
- *
- * @since 4.4.0
- *
- * @param $message
- *
- * @return string
- */
- public static function sso_not_allowed_in_staging( $message ) {
- $error = esc_html__(
- 'Logging in with WordPress.com is disabled for sites that are in staging mode.',
- 'jetpack'
- );
- $message .= sprintf( '<p class="message">%s</p>', $error );
- return $message;
- }
- }
- endif;
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