When terms are entered into the database, term fields are sanitized with
`sanitize_term_field()`. To ensure that the `SELECT ... WHERE` queries in
`WP_Tax_Query::transform_query()` are not broken by overzealous sanitization,
`sanitize_term_field()` should be used in that case as well. This fixes a bug
where a tax_query using 'field=name' would fail if the 'terms' parameter
contained characters (like spaces) that were improperly removed by
`sanitize_title_for_query()`.
Fixes#27810.
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[30989] made jQuery UI Core a dependency for QUnit tests. This change did not
account for the fact that jQuery JS assets are minimized (and non-minimized
versions unavailable) when `grunt copy` populates the `/build` directory. To
ensure that QUnit tests pass when run during `grunt qunit:compiled`, we
manually fix the asset path to read 'core.min.js'.
See #25781.
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The implementation of `meta_query` orderby introduced in [31312] put clause
identifiers into a 'name' parameter of the clause. For greater clarity, this
changeset updates the syntax to use the associative array key used when
defining `meta_query` parameters, instead of the 'name' parameter.
Props Funkatronic, DrewAPicture.
Fixes#31045.
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This parameter allows developers to choose the post field that will be used to
fill in the 'option' attribute of the generated dropdown markup.
See [31006] #30306 for a parallel enhancement in `wp_dropdown_categories()`.
Props jfarthing84.
Fixes#12494.
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If the 'compare' argument equals 'IN' or 'NOT IN', arrays of any number of specific, valid values are accepted and simply considered based on the value of 'operator' (OR or AND). If the 'compare' argument is a range such as 'BETWEEN' or 'NOT BETWEEN', arrays of only two valid values are accepted.
Props boonebgorges.
Fixes#31036.
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There was regression introduced by #28580 where only changed (dirty) settings now are POST'ed to the Customizer preview.
* Allow WP_Customize_Manager::post_value() to accept a second $default argument.
* Introduce WP_Customize_Manager::unsanitized_post_values() for accessing previously-private member variable _post_values.
* Do require_once instead of require for Customizer classes.
* Add unit tests for WP_Customize_Manager and WP_Customize_Setting.
props westonruter.
fixes#30988.
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In [31114], `get_permalink()` was modified to prevent pretty permalinks from
being generated for posts with the 'future' post status. This inadvertently
broke the pretty permalink preview for scheduled posts. The fix is to include
the 'future' status in the list of statuses that `get_sample_permalink()` fakes
as 'publish' before it fetches a permalink.
Props DrewAPicture.
Fixes#30910.
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The UI for these taxonomies was hidden in [31308], but it remained possible to
send a direct POST request to the `inline-edit` endpoint to bypass the
restriction. The current changeset fixes this.
Props meloniq.
Fixes#26948.
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`WP_Meta_Query` clauses now support a 'name' parameter. When building a
`WP_Query` object, the value of 'orderby' can reference this 'name', so that
it's possible to order by any clause in a meta_query, not just the first one
(as when using 'orderby=meta_value'). This improvement also makes it possible
to order by multiple meta query clauses (or by any other eligible field plus
a meta query clause), using the array syntax for 'orderby' introduced in [29027].
Props Funkatronic, boonebgorges.
Fixes#31045.
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Setting 'show_in_quick_edit' to false when registering a custom taxonomy will
hide the taxonomy when editing posts using Quick Edit.
The new 'quick_edit_show_taxonomy' filter allows this behavior to be filtered
on a finer scale, as when you want a given taxonomy to be hidden for one post
type but not for others.
Props hlashbrooke.
Fixes#26948.
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