installed plugin Infinite Uploads
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wp-content/plugins/infinite-uploads/vendor/Aws3/Aws/Endpoint/EndpointProvider.php
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<?php
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namespace UglyRobot\Infinite_Uploads\Aws\Endpoint;
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use UglyRobot\Infinite_Uploads\Aws\Exception\UnresolvedEndpointException;
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/**
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* Endpoint providers.
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*
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* An endpoint provider is a function that accepts a hash of endpoint options,
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* including but not limited to "service" and "region" key value pairs. The
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* endpoint provider function returns a hash of endpoint data, which MUST
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* include an "endpoint" key value pair that represents the resolved endpoint
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* or NULL if an endpoint cannot be determined.
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*
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* You can wrap your calls to an endpoint provider with the
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* {@see EndpointProvider::resolve} function to ensure that an endpoint hash is
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* created. If an endpoint hash is not created, then the resolve() function
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* will throw an {@see Aws\Exception\UnresolvedEndpointException}.
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*
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* use Aws\Endpoint\EndpointProvider;
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* $provider = EndpointProvider::defaultProvider();
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* // Returns an array or NULL.
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* $endpoint = $provider(['service' => 'ec2', 'region' => 'us-west-2']);
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* // Returns an endpoint array or throws.
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* $endpoint = EndpointProvider::resolve($provider, [
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* 'service' => 'ec2',
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* 'region' => 'us-west-2'
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* ]);
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*
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* You can compose multiple providers into a single provider using
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* {@see Aws\or_chain}. This function accepts providers as arguments and
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* returns a new function that will invoke each provider until a non-null value
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* is returned.
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*
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* $a = function (array $args) {
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* if ($args['region'] === 'my-test-region') {
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* return ['endpoint' => 'http://localhost:123/api'];
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* }
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* };
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* $b = EndpointProvider::defaultProvider();
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* $c = \Aws\or_chain($a, $b);
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* $config = ['service' => 'ec2', 'region' => 'my-test-region'];
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* $res = $c($config); // $a handles this.
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* $config['region'] = 'us-west-2';
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* $res = $c($config); // $b handles this.
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*/
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class EndpointProvider
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{
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/**
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* Resolves and endpoint provider and ensures a non-null return value.
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*
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* @param callable $provider Provider function to invoke.
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* @param array $args Endpoint arguments to pass to the provider.
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*
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* @return array
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* @throws UnresolvedEndpointException
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*/
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public static function resolve(callable $provider, array $args = [])
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{
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$result = $provider($args);
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if (is_array($result)) {
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return $result;
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}
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throw new \UglyRobot\Infinite_Uploads\Aws\Exception\UnresolvedEndpointException('Unable to resolve an endpoint using the provider arguments: ' . json_encode($args) . '. Note: you can provide an "endpoint" ' . 'option to a client constructor to bypass invoking an endpoint ' . 'provider.');
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}
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/**
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* Creates and returns the default SDK endpoint provider.
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*
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* @deprecated Use an instance of \Aws\Endpoint\Partition instead.
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*
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* @return callable
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*/
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public static function defaultProvider()
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{
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return \UglyRobot\Infinite_Uploads\Aws\Endpoint\PartitionEndpointProvider::defaultProvider();
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}
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/**
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* Creates and returns an endpoint provider that uses patterns from an
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* array.
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*
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* @param array $patterns Endpoint patterns
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*
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* @return callable
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*/
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public static function patterns(array $patterns)
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{
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return new \UglyRobot\Infinite_Uploads\Aws\Endpoint\PatternEndpointProvider($patterns);
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}
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}
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