wp_localize_community_events()

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Localizes community events data that needs to be passed to dashboard.js.

Source

function wp_localize_community_events() {	if ( ! wp_script_is( 'dashboard' ) ) {	return;	}	require_once ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/includes/class-wp-community-events.php';	$user_id = get_current_user_id();	$saved_location = get_user_option( 'community-events-location', $user_id );	$saved_ip_address = isset( $saved_location['ip'] ) ? $saved_location['ip'] : false;	$current_ip_address = WP_Community_Events::get_unsafe_client_ip();	/* * If the user's location is based on their IP address, then update their * location when their IP address changes. This allows them to see events * in their current city when travelling. Otherwise, they would always be * shown events in the city where they were when they first loaded the * Dashboard, which could have been months or years ago. */	if ( $saved_ip_address && $current_ip_address && $current_ip_address !== $saved_ip_address ) {	$saved_location['ip'] = $current_ip_address;	update_user_meta( $user_id, 'community-events-location', $saved_location );	}	$events_client = new WP_Community_Events( $user_id, $saved_location );	wp_localize_script(	'dashboard',	'communityEventsData',	array(	'nonce' => wp_create_nonce( 'community_events' ),	'cache' => $events_client->get_cached_events(),	'time_format' => get_option( 'time_format' ),	)	); } 

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4.8.0Introduced.

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