This change fixes oEmbed host script enqueueing on front-end when using block themes.
It deprecates `wp_oembed_add_host_js` in favor of `wp_maybe_enqueue_oembed_host_js`. The action is still triggered in `default-filters.php` to ensure backward compatibility for websites that are removing the action. There is now a `has_action()` check in `wp_maybe_enqueue_oembed_host_js()` to see if `wp_oembed_add_host_js()` has not been unhooked from running at the `wp_head` action.
Follow-up to [52132], [52151], [52153], [52325].
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Fixes#44632.
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Update packages to include these bug fixes from Gutenberg:
- Image block: Set image display to grid when no alignment sent to properly align caption on resize
- Update and align template descriptions
- Site Editor - prevent loading state from showing the admin menu.
- Add client side routing for Site Editor
- Navigation: Add clearance for appender in submenus.
- Fix CSS Custom Properties for presets in the site editor
- Add/navigation blocks post processing after migration from menu items
- Allow selector ordering to ensure theme.json root selector margin takes precedence
- Do not remove theme presets if defaults are hidden
- Format library: fix unsetting highlight color
- FSE: Fix template resolution to give precedence to child theme PHP templates over parent theme block templates with equal specificity
- ColorPalette: Improving accessibility and visibility
- Update: Make the color popover on the gradient picker appear as expected
- Site Editor: Display a notice if export fails
- Fix docs and function naming for gallery block registration in PHP
- Switch to addEventListener for load event in the navigation block view script
- Fix mistake in _remove_theme_attribute_in_block_template_content
- Better synchronisation between Gutenberg and Core code
- Move the block page templates hook into compat/5.9 folder
- Moves to the template loader hooks and functions into lib/compat folder
- Refactor the gutenberg_is_fse_theme function to use wp_is_block_theme
- Site Editor: Update support doc URL in Welcome Guide
- Global Styles: Add Welcome Guide toggle
- Hide remove control point when removing would break gradient control
- Don't request the deprecated navigation areas endpoint outside of the Gutenberg plugin
- Image: Fix resizer controls being hidden in Safari when switching between alignments
- Remove Navigation Menus from WP Admin sidebar
- Site Editor: Hide the block appender in the Template Part editor
- Site Editor: Use server definition for the Template Areas
- Synchronize wp_is_block_theme and block-templates block support with Core
- E2E: Retry login again after a bad nonce request to prevent intermittent test failures
- Fix theme requirement validation with WP 5.8
- Fix WP 5.9 check for conditionally running code
- Fix post comment form input width
- Border Style Control: Update styling for consistency with border width control
- Fix form-submit styles by adding button classes to the submit-button in post-comments block
- Site Editor: Fix edit template part link in header dropdown
- Move duotone palette to the bottom of global styles gradients
- Fix how appearanceTools works
- Move WP 5.9 wp-admin menus compatibility code to lib/compat folder
- Revert "Site Editor: Set the <title> on the list page to be same as the CPT name"
- Site Editor: Document Actions: add SR text to heading 1
- Do not register global styles CPT in WordPress 5.9
- Global Styles: Move the 'Edit colors' button to a standard menu item
- Fix styles for previews and patterns
- Site Editor: Fix failing E2E test
- Templates: Search for old template names in the parent theme too
- Remove 4 instances of 'gutenberg' text domain from WordPress core
- Fix content loss when ungrouping template parts or reusable blocks
- Simplify the RESET_BLOCK action to fix template part focus mode content loss
- [Global Styles]: Make Blocks section more distinguishable
- Only use block markup for comment form button when using a block theme
- Navigation: Fix vertical alignment of page list in modal.
- Fix: ToggleGroupControl active state
- Remove gutenberg_ prefix from @wordpress/block-library
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See #54487.
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The template resolution system makes a request like `/?page_id=1234&_wp-find-template=true`, depending on `WP_Query` to resolve a page or post using the page_id or p (post_id) in the query string. With new posts/pages, a placeholder post with the status auto-draft is created. But by default `WP_Query` will not resolve these posts, unless the query is specifically set to look for them.
This commit handles the query string to properly resolve a page or post. It adds 2 private callbacks for the processing.
Props poena, noisysocks, bernhard-reiter, costdev, hellofromTonya.
Fixes#54553.
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Navigation area were merged as part of full site editing and the new navigation block. This functionality is experimental and not currently used in WordPress core, so should be removed.
Props noisysocks, spacedmonkey, get_dave, zieladam.
Fixes#54506.
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Copies Navigation Area infrastrucutre from lib/navigation.php in Gutenberg. This
allows a Navigation block to be associated with a particular area which persists
when switching theme.
Props antonvlasenko, mamaduka, spacedmonkey.
See #54337.
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- First pass at adding the site editor from the Gutenberg plugin to
wp-admin/site-editor.php.
- Adds miscellaneous PHP changes from Gutenberg 10.1 - 11.9.
Follows [52042].
See #54337.
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It is common that plugins erroneously have `wp-editor` or `wp-edit-post` as a
dependency in a script that is loaded in the new widgets editor. This is a smell
since both `@wordpress/editor` and `@wordpress/edit-post` assume the existence
of a global "post" object which the widgets editor does not have.
[51387] fixes the user-facing errors typically caused by this mistake, but we
can go a step further and warn developers about this by calling
`_doing_it_wrong()` when we detect that the `wp-editor` script or `wp-edit-post`
style is enqueued alongside `wp-edit-widgets` or `wp-customize-widgets`.
See #53437.
Fixes#53569.
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This fixes the logic in `wp_enqueue_global_styles()` to ensure that global styles are loaded in the footer when a site opts-in to loading Core block assets individually.
This fixes a bug where styles defined in `themes.json` are not respected.
Props walbo, nosolosw, mcsf, aristath, desrosj.
Fixes#53494.
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This better aligns with developer expectations, as `add_theme_support()` and `remove_theme_support()` are meant to be called within functions attached to the `after_setup_theme` hook.
This also adds the `widgets-block-editor` feature to the docblock for `add_theme_support()`.
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Fixes#53424.
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Adds new hooks (rest_save_sidebar, rest_delete_widget, rest_after_save_widget)
to the widgets REST API and uses them to delete the fresh_site option when
updating widgets via the REST API. This ensures that starter content isn't
loaded in the Customizer after a user makes changes.
Fixes#53317.
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Adds a new 'widget_block_content' filter to the widget block and hooks
`run_shortcode`, `autoembed`, `do_blocks`, and `do_shortcode` into it by
default. This is simlar to `widget_text_content.`
Fixes#51566.
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Add an endpoint for fetching block patterns from WordPress.org, and load the block patterns from this new API. Remove the block patterns that have already been moved to WordPress.org/patterns.
Props ryelle, iandunn, youknowriad, timothyblynjacobs.
Fixes#53246.
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In `wp_get_document_title(), the returned value is currently passed directly through `wptexturize()`, `convert_chars()`, and `capital_P_dangit()`, and is done so after the `document_title_parts` filter is run.
This makes it impossible to fully control the output of `wp_get_document_title()` and is inconsistent with how other similar text is processed with these functions.
This commit introduces the `document_title` filter, which is run immediately before returning the results of the `wp_get_document_title()` function and moves the three formatting functions mentioned above to the new filter hook. This allows developers to further modify the title after being prepared by WordPress, or to modify the functions hooked to this filter as they wish.
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Fixes#51643.
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Adds styles for individual core blocks to make it possible to render only styles for those blocks that are rendered on the page (frontend). This is optinal functionality for start that can be controlled with the new `separate_core_block_assets` filter.
In addition to that, styles can be inlined when `path` is passed when registering an individual styles. This functionality can be changed with the new `styles_inline_size_limit` filter. The maximum size of inlined styles in bytes defaults to 20 000.
Props aristath, aduth, westonruter, mcsf.
Fixes#50328, #52620.
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Ensures that `wp-format-library` assets are always loaded for the block editor. Otherwise, they have to be loaded individually for every screen that needs it. It's similar to how `wp-block-directory` assets are handled.
Props ellatrix.
See #52920.
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Switching a WordPress site from HTTP to HTTPS has historically been a tedious task. While on the surface the Site Address and WordPress Address have to be updated, existing content still remains using HTTP URLs where hard-coded in the database. Furthermore, updating _two_ URLs to migrate to HTTPS is still a fairly unintuitive step which is not clearly explained.
This changeset simplifies migration from HTTP to HTTPS and, where possible, makes it a one-click interaction.
* Automatically replace insecure versions of the Site Address (`home_url()`) with its HTTPS counterpart on the fly if the site has been migrated from HTTP to HTTPS. This is accomplished by introducing a `https_migration_required` option and enabling it when the `home_url()` is accordingly changed.
* A new `wp_replace_insecure_home_url()` function is hooked into various pieces of content to replace URLs accordingly.
* The migration only kicks in when the Site Address (`home_url()`) and WordPress Address (`site_url()`) match, which is the widely common case. Configurations where these differ are often maintained by more advanced users, where this migration routine would be less essential - something to potentially iterate on in the future though.
* The migration does not actually update content in the database. More savvy users that prefer to do that can prevent the migration logic from running by either deleting the `https_migration_required` option or using the new `wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url` filter.
* For fresh sites that do not have any content yet at the point of changing the URLs to HTTPS, the migration will also be skipped since it would not be relevant.
* Expose a primary action in the Site Health recommendation, if HTTPS is already supported by the environment, built on top of the HTTPS detection mechanism from [49904]. When clicked, the default behavior is to update `home_url()` and `site_url()` in one go to their HTTPS counterpart.
* A new `wp_update_urls_to_https()` function takes care of the update routine.
* A new `update_https` meta capability is introduced to control access.
* If the site's URLs are controlled by constants, this update is not automatically possible, so in these scenarios the user is informed about that in the HTTPS status check in Site Health.
* Allow hosting providers to modify the URLs linked to in the HTTPS status check in Site Health, similar to how that is possible for the URLs around updating the PHP version.
* A `WP_UPDATE_HTTPS_URL` environment variable or `wp_update_https_url` filter can be used to provide a custom URL with guidance about updating the site to use HTTPS.
* A `WP_DIRECT_UPDATE_HTTPS_URL` environment variable or `wp_direct_update_https_url` filter can be used to provide a custom URL for the primary CTA to update the site to use HTTPS.
Props flixos90, timothyblynjacobs.
Fixes#51437.
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The opt-in form is shown after the comment is submitted and held for moderation.
Sorry this took five years.
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Fixes#33717
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This changeset introduces a `wp_robots_max_image_preview_large()` function which is hooked into the `wp_robots` filter to include the `max-image-preview:large` directive for all sites which are configured to be indexed by search engines. The directive allows search engines to display large image previews for the site in search results.
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Fixes#51511.
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This introduces a new endpoint, `wp/v2/users/me/application-passwords/introspect`, that will return details about the App Password being used to authenticate the current request. This allows for an application to disambiguate between multiple installations of their application which would all share the same `app_id`.
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Fixes#52275.
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This changeset introduces a filter-based Robots API, providing central control over the `robots` meta tag.
* Introduces `wp_robots()` function which should be called anywhere a `robots` meta tag should be included.
* Introduces `wp_robots` filter which allows adding or modifying directives for the `robots` meta tag. The `wp_robots()` function is entirely filter-based, i.e. if no filter is added to `wp_robots`, no directives will be present, and therefore the entire `robots` meta tag will be omitted.
* Introduces the following `wp_robots` filter functions which replace similar existing functions that were manually rendering a `robots` meta tag:
* `wp_robots_noindex()` replaces `noindex()`, which has been deprecated.
* `wp_robots_no_robots()` replaces `wp_no_robots()`, which has been deprecated.
* `wp_robots_sensitive_page()` replaces `wp_sensitive_page_meta()`, which has been deprecated. Its rendering of the `referrer` meta tag has been moved to another new function `wp_strict_cross_origin_referrer()`.
Migration to the new functions is straightforward. For example, a call to `add_action( 'wp_head', 'wp_no_robots' )` should be replaced with `add_filter( 'wp_robots', 'wp_robots_no_robots' )`.
Plugins and themes that render their own `robots` meta tags are encouraged to switch to rely on the `wp_robots` filter in order to use the central management layer now provided by WordPress core.
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See #51511.
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This changeset modifies the Site Health panel for HTTPS to provide more accurate recommendations based on whether the environment is already set up for HTTPS.
* Introduces `wp_is_using_https()` to check whether the site is configured to use HTTPS (via its Site Address and WordPress Address).
* Introduces `wp_is_https_supported()` to check whether the environment supports HTTPS. This relies on a cron job which periodically checks support using a loopback request.
Props Clorith, flixos90, miinasikk, westonruter.
Fixes#47577.
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This includes the packages that match the Gutenberg 9.2 Release.
It is going to be the last block-editor features update for WordPress 5.6.
It also updates the block-supports code base to the latest APIs.
Props isabel_brison, noisysocks, desrosj.
Fixes#51570.
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* `do_all_pingbacks()`
* `do_all_enclosures()`
* `do_all_trackbacks()`
This allows for the specific removal/replacement of one of more services.
Props dshanske, garrett-eclipse, Mista-Flo, azaozz, hellofromTonya.
Fixes#36576.
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In WordPress 4.4 the REST API was first introduced. A few releases later in WordPress 4.7, the Content API endpoints were added, paving the way for Gutenberg and countless in-site experiences. In the intervening years, numerous plugins have built on top of the REST API. Many developers shared a common frustration, the lack of external authentication to the REST API.
This commit introduces Application Passwords to allow users to connect to external applications to their WordPress website. Users can generate individual passwords for each application, allowing for easy revocation and activity monitoring. An authorization flow is introduced to make the connection flow simple for users and application developers.
Application Passwords uses Basic Authentication, and by default is only available over an SSL connection.
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Fixes#42790.
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Currently themes can declare support for a given feature by using add_theme_support(). This commit adds a register_theme_feature() API that allows plugins and WordPress Core to declare a list of available features that themes can support.
The REST API uses this to expose a theme's supported features if the feature has been registered with "show_in_rest" set to true.
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Fixes#49406.
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“The WordPress open source community cares about diversity. We strive to maintain a welcoming environment where everyone can feel included.”
With this commit, all occurrences of “whitelist” and “blacklist” (with the single exception of the `$new_whitelist_options` global variable) are removed. A new ticket has been opened to explore renaming the `$new_whitelist_options` variable (#50434).
Changing to more specific names or rewording sentences containing these terms not only makes the code more inclusive, but also helps provide clarity. These terms are often ambiguous. What is being blocked or allowed is not always immediately clear. This can make it more difficult for non-native English speakers to read through the codebase.
Words matter. If one contributor feels more welcome because these terms are removed, this was worth the effort.
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See #48900, #50434.
Fixes#50413.
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While web crawlers are able to discover pages from links within the site and from other sites, XML sitemaps supplement this approach by allowing crawlers to quickly and comprehensively identify all URLs included in the sitemap and learn other signals about those URLs using the associated metadata.
See https://make.wordpress.org/core/2020/06/10/merge-announcement-extensible-core-sitemaps/ for more details.
This feature exposes the sitemap index via `/wp-sitemap.xml` and exposes a variety of new filters and hooks for developers to modify the behavior. Users can disable sitemaps completely by turning off search engine visibility in WordPress admin.
This change also introduces a new `esc_xml()` function to escape strings for output in XML, as well as XML support to `wp_kses_normalize_entities()`.
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Fixes#50117.
See #3670. See #19998.
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This is the first step to bring support for custom comment types into WordPress.
Add a scheduled upgrade routine to update the type value for existing comments, in batches of 100 at a time.
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Fixes#49236.
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For accessibility, the visual appearance and source order should match. Moving the toolbar to load in the new hook `wp_body_open` (5.2) fixes a long-standing source order problem.
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Fixes#47053.
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Previously, `wp_favicon_request()` was introduced in [13205] to avoid a performance hit of serving a full 404 page on every favicon request.
While working as intended, that implementation did not provide a way for theme or plugin authors to manage the behavior of favicon requests.
This changeset implements the following logic (only applied if WordPress is installed in the root directory):
* If there is a Site Icon set in Customizer, redirect `/favicon.ico` requests to that icon.
* Otherwise, use the WordPress logo as a default icon.
* If a physical `/favicon.ico` file exists, do nothing, let the server handle the request.
Handling `/favicon.ico` is now more consistent with handling `/robots.txt` requests.
New functions and hooks:
* Introduce `is_favicon()` conditional tag to complement `is_robots()`.
* Introduce `do_favicon` action to complement `do_robots` and use it in template loader.
* Introduce `do_favicon()` function, hooked to the above action by default, to complement `do_robots()`.
* Introduce `do_faviconico` action to complement `do_robotstxt`, for plugins to override the default behavior.
* Mark `wp_favicon_request()` as deprecated in favor of `do_favicon()`.
Props jonoaldersonwp, birgire, joostdevalk, mukesh27, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#47398.
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Convert `date_i18n()` into a wrapper for `wp_date()`.
`wp_date()` is intended as a replacement for `date_i18n()` without legacy quirks in it. It accepts a true Unix timestamp (not summed with timezone offset) and an arbitrary timezone.
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Fixes#28636.
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Introduces the faux primitive capability `view_site_health_checks` available to single site admins and multisite super-admin to view the site health page within the admin.
The capability is mapped to the `install_plugins` capability without being dependent on the file system being writable. This fixes a bug where the feature couldn't be used by sites unable to write to the file system or managed through version control.
The capability is granted on the `user_has_cap` filter.
Props birgire, Clorith, palmiak, peterwilsoncc, spacedmonkey.
Fixes#46957.
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Using the new fatal handler introduced in [44962], an email is sent to the admin when a fatal error occurs. This email includes a secret link to enter recovery mode. When clicked, the link will be validated and on success a cookie will be placed on the client, enabling recovery mode for that user. This functionality is executed early before plugins and themes are loaded, in order to be unaffected by potential fatal errors these might be causing.
When in recovery mode, broken plugins and themes will be paused for that client, so that they are able to access the admin backend despite of these errors. They are notified about the broken extensions and the errors caused, and can then decide whether they would like to temporarily deactivate the extension or fix the problem and resume the extension.
A link in the admin bar allows the client to exit recovery mode.
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Fixes#46130, #44458.
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Screen reader users rely on the iframe title attribute to describe the contents of iframes. A meaningful title attribute allows to quickly identify the iframe content, so users can determine which iframe to enter and explore in detail or skip if desired.
Note: this is the only case where a title attribute is required for compliance with the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
- checks for oEmbed response of type `video` or `rich`
- checks if they use an iframe
- fetches the title (if any) from the oEmbed response
- adds the title to the embed iframe
Props bamadesigner, TomHarrigan, swissspidy, jrf, afercia.
Fixes#40245.
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This changeset introduces `$post` parameters to `get_the_content()` and
`wp_trim_excerpt()`. When a `$post` object is passed to one of these functions,
the functions will operate on the data from that object, rather than from the
post globals (`$authordata`, `$page`, etc). This ensures that the functions work
in a predictable manner when used outside of the regular post loop.
The global-mismatch problem is surfaced in cases where `get_the_excerpt()` is
called outside of the post loop, on posts that don't have a defined excerpt. In
these cases, the post globals - used to generate a fallback excerpt - may refer
to the incorrect object, resulting in PHP notices or other unpredictable
behavior. See #36934 for a related issue.
Props spacedmonkey, kraftbj, Shital Patel.
Fixes#42814.
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The pre-save filters added to links in [43732] could invalidate JSON data when saving Customizer change-sets.
This removes the filters when saving and publishing change-sets.
Props peterwilsoncc, nikeo for testing.
See #45292.
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Blocks are able to register styles that used in the editor and the frontend, or only in the editor. These functions ensure the correct styles are loaded in the correct place.
Props pento.
Merges [43812] to trunk.
See #45065.
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Adjusts the packages registration after [43723]:
Combine the different registration functions into one `wp_default_packages` function. To reach this goal move the prefix logic into a function so it can be called from different locations. Use a static variable there to prevent duplicate inclusion of `version.php`.
Call this function from the `wp_default_scripts` action by registering it as a default filter.
Combine some of the logic in `_WP_Editors::print_tinymce_scripts` into `wp_register_tinymce_scripts`. The logic to force an uncompressed TinyMCE script file stays in `_WP_Editors::force_uncompressed_tinymce` because that logic is very specific to the classic editor.
The script handle `wp-tinymce` is now a dependency of the editor script handle. In combination with the previous item, this makes the classic editor work.
Adjust the syntax of the script paths to be more consistent with other WordPress code.
Always use "production" mode for the media files to prevent people from inadvertently committing development files.
Props pento, omarreiss, atimmer.
Merges [43738] into trunk.
Fixes#45065.
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Object type-specific actions that should happen before or after modification of metadata have so far been part of the respective wrapper functions. By using action and filter hooks, this changeset ensures they are always executed, even when calling the lower-level Meta API functions directly, which the REST API does as a prime example.
Merges [43729] to trunk.
Props flixos90, spacedmonkey.
Fixes#44467.
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WPCS 1.0.0 includes a bunch of new auto-fixers, which drops the number of coding standards issues across WordPress significantly. Prior to running the auto-fixers, there were 15,312 issues detected. With this commit, we now drop to 4,769 issues.
This change includes three notable additions:
- Multiline function calls must now put each parameter on a new line.
- Auto-formatting files is now part of the `grunt precommit` script.
- Auto-fixable coding standards issues will now cause Travis failures.
Fixes#44600.
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Previously, when a plugin updated its suggested privacy policy text, an admin notice was shown on all screens in the Administration Panels. That was done in order to make sure that administrators were aware of it, so that they could update their policy if needed. That was a very heavy-handed and intrusive approach, though, which leads to a poor user experience, and notice fatigue.
An alternative approach is to use bubble notifications in the menu, similar to when plugins have updates that need to be installed. That still makes it obvious that something needs the administrator's attention, but is not as distracting as a notice.
The notice will still appear on the Privacy page, though, since it is relevant to that screen, and provides an explanation of why the bubble is appearing.
Props azaozz, xkon, iandunn.
Fixes#43954. See #43953.
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Previously the admin didn't have any way to know if a pending request was ready to be processed, aside from manually checking the Export/Erase pages. Sending them an email is a much more convenient option.
Props garrett-eclipse, desrosj, iandunn.
See #43967.
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The primary means of protecting the files is the CSPRN appended to the filename, but there is no reason to keep the files after the data subject has downloaded them, so deleting them provides an additional layer of protection. Previously this was done from `wp_privacy_generate_personal_data_export_file()`, but that does not guarantee that it will be run regularly, and on smaller sites that could result in export files being exposed for much longer than necessary.
`wp_privacy_delete_old_export_files()` was moved to a front end file, so that it can be called from `cron.php`.
This introduces the `wp_privacy_export_expiration` filter, which allows plugins to customize how long the exports are kept before being deleted.
`index.html` was added to the `$exclusions` parameter of `list_files()` to make sure that it isn't deleted. If it were, then poorly-configured servers would allow the directory to be traversed, exposing all of the exported files.
Props iandunn, desrosj.
See #43546.
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When a post slug is changed, we store a copy of the old slug, so that we can redirect visitors visiting the old URL to the new URL.
In the same way, this stores a copy of the old date, when the post date changes, so we can redirect visitors to the new URL.
Props nickmomrik.
Fixes#15397 for trunk.
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Reverting this for 4.9. It will be added back in a future version of WordPress. This doesn't mean that you shouldn't be trying Gutenberg, just that it isn't ready for a call out to a larger audience. But if you are the type to read commit messages, https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg could use your pull requests and comments on issues.
Reverts [41931] [41900] [41896] [41895]
See #41316
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Calling the `count_users()` function is expensive, regardless of the counting strategy that's used, and it gets
slower the more users there are on a site. In order to speed up the Users screen in the admin area, calling
`count_users()` can be avoided entirely while still displaying the total count for users.
This introduces some new functions:
* `wp_is_large_user_count()`
* `wp_get_active_user_count()`
* `wp_update_active_user_count()`
A corresponding `wp_is_large_user_count` filter is also introduced.
Props tharsheblows, johnbillion
Fixes#38741
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* Used now in core to facilitate displaying inserted media. See #40854.
* The `[embed]` shortcode is not supported because there is no post context for caching oEmbed responses. This depends on #34115.
* Add `do_shortcode()` to the `widget_text_content` filter in the same way it is added for `the_content` at priority 11, with `shortcode_unautop()` called at priority 10 after `wpautop()`.
* For Text widget in legacy mode, manually apply `do_shortcode()` (and `shortcode_unautop()` if auto-paragraph checked) if the core-added `widget_text_content` filter remains, unless a plugin added `do_shortcode()` to `widget_text` to prevent applying shortcodes twice.
* Ensure that global `$post` is `null` while filters apply in the Text widget so shortcode handlers won't run with unexpected contexts.
Props westonruter, nacin, aaroncampbell.
See #40854, #34115.
Fixes#10457.
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The new meta capabilities are called `install_languages` and `update_languages`. Prior to this change, there were no proper capability checks applied. Instead only the filesystem and related constants were checked, and for actual permissions a rather vague fallback was used where a user needed to have at least one of the other updating capabilities. In addition to being generally more verbose, the new capabilities make it possible for example to allow a user to update languages, but nothing else. By default they fall back to the original way of how they were handled.
Props johnbillion, flixos90.
Fixes#39677.
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This will send nav menu locations through three levels of mapping:
1. If both themes have only one location, that gets mapped.
2. If both themes have locations with the same slug, they get mapped.
3. Locations that (even partially) match slugs from a similar kind of menu location will get mapped.
Menu locations are mapped for Live Previews in the Customizer and during theme switches.
Props westonruter, obenland, welcher, melchoyce.
Fixes#39692.
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