Introduce an `object_subtype` argument to the args array for `register_meta()` which can be used to limit meta registration to a single subtype (e.g. a custom post type or taxonomy, vs all posts or taxonomies).
Introduce `register_post_meta()` and `register_term_meta()` wrapper methods for `register_meta` to provide a convenient interface for the common case of registering meta for a specific taxonomy or post type. These methods work the way plugin developers have often expected `register_meta` to function, and should be used in place of direct `register_meta` where possible.
Props flixos90, tharsheblows, spacedmonkey.
Fixes#38323.
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The `meta_box_cb` argument was introduced in [25572] to allow plugin
authors to provide a custom callback for rendering their taxonomy's meta
box on the post edit screen. However, the routine used to handle the saving
of these custom taxonomy meta boxes was not customizable, but was instead
based simply on whether the taxonomy was hierarchicaly. See [13535].
The new `meta_box_sanitize_cb` argument defaults to the "tag" routine for
non-hierarchical taxonomies and the "category" routine for hierarchical ones,
thereby maintaining the current default behavior. Developers can override this
when the data passed from their `meta_box_cb` differs.
Props boonebgorges, ZaneMatthew, stephenharris.
Fixes#36514.
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[40514] introduced a bug that caused term queries to return some duplicates
when the `$taxonomies` array contained only taxonomies that were originally
registered with an `$args` array. We fix this bug by ensuring that
recursive `get_terms()` queries stop when all queried `$taxonomies` have
already been referenced.
Props bor0, atanasangelovdev.
Fixes#41010.
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This changeset addresses two related issues:
* When splitting shared terms from hierarchical taxonomies, the process of regenerating the taxonomy hierarchy (`_get_taxonomy_hierarchy()`) requires recursive calls to `get_terms()` in order to descend the tree. By waiting until all shared terms in a term group have been invalidated before regenerating their taxonomy hierarchies, we avoid certain race conditions.
* Previously, a coding error prevented single-term caches from being invalidated for children of split terms. This error dates from [31418].
See #37189.
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[7520] introduced an undocumented feature whereby developers could
register a custom taxonomy with an 'args' parameter, consisting of
an array of config params that, when present, override corresponding
params in the `$args` array passed to `wp_get_object_terms()` when
using that function to query for terms in the specified taxonomy.
The `wp_get_object_terms()` refactor in [38667] failed to respect
this secret covenant, and the current changeset atones for the
transgression.
Props danielbachhuber.
Fixes#40496.
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Prior to 4.7, term relationships - as set by `wp_set_object_terms()` or
`wp_remove_object_terms()` - did not affect the term query cache. The
introduction of the 'object_ids' parameter in 4.7 means that the query
cache must be aware of object-term relationships. As such, the
'last_changed' incrementor is now invalidated when term relationships
are modified.
This bug only reared its head when delaying term counting, because term
counting performs its own term query cache invalidation.
Props mboynes.
Fixes#40306.
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Prior to [38677], `get_term_by()` would always return false if
an empty string were passed as the queried 'name' or 'slug'. The
refactor to use `get_terms()` broke this behavior; inappropriately
imprecise `empty()` checks caused the 'name' or 'slug' clause to be
discarded altogether when fetching terms, resulting in an incorrect
term being returned from the function.
We fix the regression by special-casing truly empty values passed
to `get_term_by()`, and ensuring that `WP_Term_Query` is properly
able to handle `0` and `'0'` term queries.
Props sstoqnov.
Fixes#21760.
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Historically, it has been possible to call `get_term_by()` within
a 'get_terms' filter callback. Since `get_term_by()` was refactored
to use `get_terms()` internally [38677], callbacks of this nature
have resulted in infinite loops.
As a workaround, we introduce a 'suppress_filter' option to `get_terms()`,
and use it when calling the function from within `get_term_by()`.
Props ocean90.
See #21760.
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Terms with duplicate names are not allowed at the same level of a
taxonomy hierarchy. The name lookup introduced in [34809] did not
properly account for the 'parent' parameter, with the result that
the duplicate-name restriction was tighter than intended (terms
with duplicate names could not be created at different levels of
a single hierarchy).
Props mikejolley.
Fixes#39984.
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`wp_insert_term()` does not allow for terms with the same name to exist
at the same hierarchy level, unless the second term has a unique slug.
When this logic was refactored in [31792] and [34809], a bug was
introduced whereby it was possible to bypass the no-same-named-sibling
check in cases where the first term had a non-auto-generated slug
(ie, where the name was 'Foo' but the slug something other than 'foo',
such that the second term would get the non-matching slug 'foo').
This changeset fixes this issue by ensuring that the duplicate name
check runs both in cases where there's an actual slug clash *and* in
cases where no explicit `slug` has been provided to `wp_insert_term()`.
The result is a more reliable error condition:
`wp_insert_term( 'Foo' ... )` will always fail if there's a sibling
'Foo', regardless of the sibling's slug.
Props mikejolley.
See #39984.
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