[38740] incorrectly introduced logic that changed a comment's page when
'comment_order' was set to 'desc'. This is in violation of the design
of the comment pagination system: a comment's page is designed not to
change when 'comment_order' or 'default_comment_page' are changed.
See #31101.
Props rachelbaker.
Fixes#39280.
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Introduced in [38674], the `wp_update_comment_data` filter took place after the `$data` was sliced and prepared for the database update statement. The location of the filter assumed the result of anyone applying it would not change the data type or make structural modifications or additions to the $data array. 😅
This moves the `wp_update_comment_data` filter to take place before the `$data` is sliced and prepared for the database update statement.
Props dshanske for initial patch.
Fixes#39380.
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Introduces `wp_check_comment_data_max_lengths()` which allows both the REST API comments endpoints and `wp_handle_comment_submission()` to check the length of the comment content, author name, author url, and author email fields against their respective database columns.
Props rachelbaker, mangeshp, salcode, pento.
Fixes#38477.
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Fixes bug where an invalid Last-Modified value would be returned in feed requests for sites that had 0 items to return. Comment or post feeds will now return the current timestamp as the Last-Modified header value. Example: a request for the comments feed for a site without any comments.
Replaced use of the local static variable `$cache_lastcommentmodified` to store the modified date in `get_lastcommentmodified()` with the Object Cache API. The `get_lastcommentmodified()` function returns early if there is a cached value and returns `false` if there where no comments found. Introduced `_clear_modified_cache_on_transition_comment_status()` to flush the `lastcommentmodified` cache key when a comment enters or leaves approval status. In `get_lastpostmodified()` return early if there is a cached value and return `false` if there are no posts found.
Props swissspidy, rachelbaker, dllh, leobaiano.
Fixes#38027.
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Since 4.4, comment submission has been mostly abstracted into a function,
rather than being processed inline in wp-comments-post.php. This change
made it easier to write automated tests against the bulk of the comment
submission process. `wp_allow_comment()` remained untestable, however:
when a comment failed one of its checks (flooding, duplicates, etc),
`die()` or `wp_die()` would be called directly. This shortcoming posed
problems for any application attempting to use WP's comment verification
functions in an abstract way - from PHPUnit to the REST API.
The current changeset introduces a new parameter, `$avoid_die`, to the
`wp_new_comment()` stack. When set to `true`, `wp_new_comment()` and
`wp_allow_comment()` will return `WP_Error` objects when a comment check
fails. When set to `false` - the default, for backward compatibility -
a failed check will result in a `die()` or `wp_die()`, as appropriate.
Prior to this changeset, default comment flood checks took place in the
function `check_comment_flood_db()`, which was hooked to the
'check_comment_flood' action. This design allowed the default comment
flood routine to be bypassed or replaced using `remove_action()`.
In order to maintain backward compatibility with this usage, while
simultaneously converting the comment flood logic into something that
returns a value rather than calling `die()` directly,
`check_comment_flood_db()` has been changed into a wrapper function for
a call to `add_filter()`; this, in turn, adds the *actual* comment flood
check to a new filter, 'wp_is_comment_flood'. Note that direct calls
to `check_comment_flood_db()` will no longer do anything in isolation.
Props websupporter, rachelbaker.
Fixes#36901.
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Use the value of the `comment_order` setting to determine the date_query key to pass to `WP_Comment_Query`.
Fixes a bug where sites that had comments ordered "newest" first would have the incorrect page number returned.
Props tyxla, boonebgorges.
Fixes#31101.
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When the 'comment_whitelist' option is enabled and the commenter is an authenticated user, query for the existence of an approved comment with a matching `user_id`. This allows authenticated users that have changed their email address to bypass having their comment held for moderation.
Props voldemortensen, rachelbaker.
Fixes#28603.
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* `wp-admin` and `wp-includes` are scanned for classes to autoload
* Several 3rd-party and Ryan McCue-shaped libraries are excluded when the classmap is generated, see `composer.json`: `autoload.exclude-from-classmap`
* `wp-vendor/autoload_52.php` is included at the top of `wp-settings.php` - no changes need to be made to unit tests to include the autoloader
* An avalanche of `require()` and `require_once()` calls that loaded class files have been removed from the codebase.
The following files have been added to `svn:ignore` - they are not 5.2-compatible and fail during pre-commit:
* src/wp-vendor/autoload.php
* src/wp-vendor/composer/autoload_real.php
* src/wp-vendor/composer/autoload_static.php
* src/wp-vendor/composer/ClassLoader.php
We favor these files instead:
* src/wp-vendor/autoload_52.php
* src/wp-vendor/composer/autoload_real_52.php
* src/wp-vendor/composer/ClassLoader52.php
When new PHP classes are added to the codebase, simply run `composer install` or `composer update` from the project root to update the autoloader.
The future is now.
See #36335.
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Use `wp_kses()` to clean comment_content for preg_match against the blacklist_keys. Also includes some initial unit tests for `wp_blacklist_check()`.
Previously, if a blacklisted key was used in comment_content split by an html tag the regex in `wp_blacklist_check()` would not find a match. Example: Where "springfield" was a blacklisted word, if the content of a comment included `spring<i>field</i>" `wp_blacklist_check()` would not return true.
Props cfinke.
Fixes#37208.
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This reduces the strictness of the duplicate check a little, but does prevent false duplicates for emoji or +1 comments by authors with matching names. The current logic was introduced all the way back in [2894].
Fixes#37093.
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Previously, only the 'last_changed' incrementor was manually invalidated, since
the newly created comment did not yet exist in the cache. However, this created
an inconsistency with the other comment CRUD functions, which result in the
'clean_comment_cache' action firing.
Props spacedmonkey.
See #36906.
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Known functions, classes, and methods are now auto-linked in Code Reference pages following #meta1483.
Note: Hook references are still linked via inline `@see` tags due to the unlikelihood of reliably matching for known hooks based on a RegEx pattern.
See #32246.
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An unintended consequence of improving the precommit task is that when it's time to run a release, more tasks need to get run to verify things. This adds a prerelease task to help fix that situation. grunt prerelease should include tasks that verify the code base is ready to be released to the wild and find all the tears on the mausoleum floor and help Blood stain the Colosseum doors.
See #35557
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Comment and term meta lazyloading for `WP_Query` loops, introduced in 4.4,
depended on filter callback methods belonging to `WP_Query` objects. This meant
storing `WP_Query` objects in the `$wp_filter` global (via `add_filter()`),
requiring that PHP retain the objects in memory, even when the local variables
would typically be expunged during normal garbage collection. In cases where a
large number of `WP_Query` objects were instantiated on a single pageload,
and/or where the contents of the `WP_Query` objects were quite large, serious
performance issues could result.
We skirt this problem by moving metadata lazyloading out of `WP_Query`. The
new `WP_Metadata_Lazyloader` class acts as a lazyload queue. Query instances
register items whose metadata should be lazyloaded - such as post terms, or
comments - and a `WP_Metadata_Lazyloader` method will intercept comment and
term meta requests to perform the cache priming. Since `WP_Metadata_Lazyloader`
instances are far smaller than `WP_Query` (containing only object IDs), and
clean up after themselves far better than the previous `WP_Query` methods (bp
only running their callbacks a single time for a given set of queued objects),
the resource use is decreased dramatically.
See [36525] for an earlier step in this direction.
Props lpawlik, stevegrunwell, boonebgorges.
Fixes#35816.
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Instead of returning a value for each of the related table column lengths, return an array of all of the column lengths used in the comment form.
Better fallback handling, where each field falls back to the expected max_length instead of an arbitrary number.
Props azaozz.
Fixes#10377.
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When a comment is removed from the object cache, the `clean_comment_cache` action is now fired. This provides plugin and theme developers a chance to perform secondary cache invalidation as needed.
Props spacedmonkey.
Fixes#35610.
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Added hardcoded maxlength attributes on the author, author_email, author_url, and comment_field input markup. These can be modified via the comment_form_defaults filter. Added logic in wp_handle_comment_submission() to return a WP_Error when the comment_author, comment_author_url, or comment_content values exceed the max length of their columns. Introduces wp_get_comment_column_max_length() which returns the max column length for a given column name, and is filterable. Unit tests included for the error conditions in wp_handle_comment_submission()
Fixes#10377.
Props westonruter rachelbaker.
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