`comments_template()` is used by most themes to display a post's comments. It
shows all comments that have been approved, and also shows all pending comments
by the current visitor (as determined by the comment cookies). However, the
comments API previously had no way of querying for "all comments that are
either approved, or are unapproved but written by foo@example.com". The
workaround was a direct SQL query: uncached, not subject to the same filters as
other comment queries, and just generally icky.
The new `include_unapproved` parameter for `WP_Comment_Query` accepts an array
of user IDs or email addresses. Pending comments associated with users in this
array will be included in query results, regardless of the value of the 'status'
parameter. In `comments_template()`, we leap from direct SQL queries to
`get_comments()` plus `include_unapproved', striving to put right what once
went wrong.
Props boonebgorges, simonwheatley, hardy101, jesin.
Fixes#19623.
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Passing orderby=meta_value and meta_key=foo to WP_Query should require that
each matched post have a meta value with the key 'foo'. To make this
requirement compatible with meta_query params that have the relation OR, we
nest the meta_query param, and join it using AND to a meta_query clause
generated from the meta_key/meta_compare/meta_type query vars.
Fixes#25538.
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* Change the `wp-inline-style-$handle` class added in [29956] to `$handle-inline-css` for consistency with existing patterns.
* Add the ID attribute when concatenation is enabled as well.
props georgestephanis.
see #30032.
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The logic used to generate clause SQL in `WP_Meta_Query` is somewhat arcane,
stemming mostly from an ongoing effort to eliminate costly table joins when
they are not necessary. By systematizing the process of looking for shareable
joins - as was done in `WP_Tax_Query` [29902] - it becomes possible to simplify
the construction of SQL queries in `get_sql_for_clause()`. Moreover, the
simplified logic is actually considerably better at identifying shareable
joins, such that certain uses of `WP_Meta_Query` will see joins reduced by 50%
or more.
Includes integration tests for a representative cross-section of the query
clause combinations that result in shared table aliases.
Props boonebgorges, sc0ttkclark.
See #24093.
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The 'inclusive' parameter for WP_Date_Query determines whether non-precise
dates for 'before' and 'after' will be rounded up or down. Previously, this was
supported only when 'before' and 'after' were arrays; string-formatted dates
were run through strtotime(), which rounded them all down (inclusive in the
case of after, non-inclusive in the case of before). Now, we attempt to parse
formats that look like MySQL-formatted date strings, and apply inclusive logic
to them if we recognize them successfully.
Fixes#29908.
string values. Array values support the 'inclusive
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The use of non-aliased column names (eg 'post_date' instead of 'wp_posts.post_date')
in WP_Date_Query causes SQL notices and other failures when queries involve
table joins, such as date_query combined with tax_query or meta_query. This
changeset modifies WP_Date_Query::validate_column() to add the table alias when
it can be detected from the column name (ie, in the case of core columns).
A side effect of this change is that it is now possible to use WP_Date_Query
to build WHERE clauses across multiple tables, though there is currently no
core support for the automatic generation of the necessary JOIN clauses. See
Props ew_holmes, wonderboymusic, neoxx, Viper007Bond, boonebgorges.
Fixes#25775.
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Since [29925], passing an invalid date to WP_Date_Query will generate a
_doing_it_wrong() notice. The current changeset adds the
`@expectedIncorrectUsage` flag to those existing unit tests that generate
invalid dates, such as those that test canonical redirect and is_404()
conditionals.
Fixes#25834.
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This enhancement makes it possible to filter post, comment, and other queries
by date in ways that are arbitrarily complex, using mixed AND and OR relations.
Includes unit tests for the new syntax. In a few places, the existing unit
tests were slightly too strict (such as when checking the exact syntax of a SQL
string); these existing tests have been narrowed.
Props boonebgorges.
Fixes#29822.
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