wp-includes/class-wp-xmlrpc-server.php:1376Encapsulates the logic for sticking a post and determining if the user has permission to do so.
$post_dataarray$updatebooloptionalfalsevoid|IXR_Error private function _toggle_sticky( $post_data, $update = false ) { $post_type = get_post_type_object( $post_data['post_type'] ); // Private and password-protected posts cannot be stickied. if ( 'private' === $post_data['post_status'] || ! empty( $post_data['post_password'] ) ) { // Error if the client tried to stick the post, otherwise, silently unstick. if ( ! empty( $post_data['sticky'] ) ) { return new IXR_Error( 401, __( 'Sorry, you cannot stick a private post.' ) ); } if ( $update ) { unstick_post( $post_data['ID'] ); } } elseif ( isset( $post_data['sticky'] ) ) { if ( ! current_user_can( $post_type->cap->edit_others_posts ) ) { return new IXR_Error( 401, __( 'Sorry, you are not allowed to make posts sticky.' ) ); } $sticky = wp_validate_boolean( $post_data['sticky'] ); if ( $sticky ) { stick_post( $post_data['ID'] ); } else { unstick_post( $post_data['ID'] ); } } }Introduced in 4.3.0. Unchanged from 6.7.7 through 7.1.0.
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