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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Under certain circumstances, it can be necessary that a user should not be added to a site, beyond the restrictions that WordPress core applies. With the new `can_add_user_to_blog` filter, plugin developers can run custom checks and return an error in case of a failure, that will prevent the user from being added.
The user-facing parts and the REST API route that interact with `add_user_to_blog()` have been adjusted accordingly to provide appropriate error feedback when a user could not be added to a site. Furthermore, two existing error feedback messages in the site admin's "New User" screen have been adjusted to properly show inside an error notice instead of a success notice.
Props jmdodd.
Fixes#41101.
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Prior to this change, the similar help tab and sidebar for these screens were all duplicated for each respective screen. This changeset introduces two internal admin functions `get_site_screen_help_tab_args()` and `get_site_screen_help_sidebar_content()` that make these available in a centralized location.
Props atanasangelovdev.
Fixes#41167.
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This change brings consistency with the regular site administration panel settings pages: Radio and checkbox labels do not use full stops there, so those in the network administration panel should not either.
Props Ankit K Gupta.
Fixes#39319.
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Previously, a role selected below the list table would not apply on save. This aligns the behavior with `wp-admin/users.php` and allows role changes from both selections, deferring to the bottom selection when both are populated.
Props desrosj.
Fixes#40113.
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Prior to this change, a mix of `is_super_admin()` calls and `manage_network` capability checks was used to determine whether the current user could upgrade the network. With this changeset a dedicated capability is introduced that allows more granular handling.
Props dhanendran for the original patch.
Fixes#39205. See #37616.
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`setup_network` is a new meta capability that brings more granular control over the permissions to setup a multisite environment. In a non-multisite environment it falls back to `manage_options` while in a multisite it falls back to `manage_network_options`. The introduction of this capability furthermore allows replacing an `is_super_admin()` check.
Props ashokkumar24 for the original patch.
Fixes#39206. See #37616.
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`get_network()` falls back to the current network when called without any arguments. Between this and `get_current_network_id()`, we can replace almost all instances of the global `$current_site` and all instances of `get_current_site()`.
This effectively deprecates `get_current_site()`, something that we'll do in a future ticket.
Props flixos90.
Fixes#37414.
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Introduces some consistency in the usage of the button CSS classes, fixes the
focus style for accessibility and responsiveness of the buttons.
- Adds the `button` class to all primary buttons make them responsive
- Removes all `secondary-button` classes and replaces it with button when needed. `button-secondary` shouldn't be used and exists just for backward compatibility reasons
- Replaces classes inside `submit_button()` with a shorthand for some buttons, and use an empty string for the default `button` class. Passing `button` is unnecessary
- Adjusts `get_submit_button()` to remove empty items
Props iseulde, dimchik, chris_d2d, mhowell, afercia.
Fixes#27314, #37138, #37448.
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`wp-admin/network/admin.php` is required by all of the individual network templates and begins with an `is_multisite()` check of its own. Because of this, we can remove the 26 other checks in the individual templates.
Props flixos90.
Fixes#37447.
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Bulk action filtering was introduced in 3.1, but only to remove default bulk actions, not add new ones.
Bulk actions can now be registered for all admin list table dropdowns via the `bulk_actions-{get_current_screen()->id}` filter. Handling custom bulk actions can be performed in the corresponding and newly introduced `handle_bulk_actions-${get_current_screen()->id}` filter.
Props scribu, flixos90, Veraxus.
See #16031.
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The query to select the next 5 blogs to upgrade was ordered by `registered`, which isn't indexed. This causes the query to table scan, which will be slow on networks with many blogs.
The query only needs to be ordered by something that won't change, so ordering by `blog_id` is a good replacement. `blog_id` is indexed, and it's the only column being returned, so MySQL is able to optimize for a fast index read.
Props fliespl.
Fixes#37612.
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The new format looks like "Sorry, you are not allowed to <action>.". This provides a consistent experience for all error messages related to missing permissions. It also reduces the number of similar strings and allows translators to provide a consistent style in their language.
Props ramiy, Presskopp.
Fixes#34521.
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The new comment:
> A WordPress Commenter <!wapuu@wordpress.example>:
>
> Hi, this is a comment.
> To moderate comments, just log in. There you will have the option to edit or delete them.
> Commenter avatars come from <a href="!https://gravatar.com">Gravatar</a>.
Also introduces a network setting to set the email address of the first comment author on a new site.
Props Ipstenu, rachelbaker, jorbin, jeremyfelt.
Fixes#36702, #14268.
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Gone are the days of isolation and feelings of "meh", brought on by The Bleak Screen of Sadness. For a shiny knight has arrived to usher our plugins and themes along their arduous journey of installation, updates, and the inevitable fate of ultimate deletion.
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Fixes#22029, #25828, #31002, #31529, #31530, #31773, #33637, #35032.
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Avoid references to "visual" positions in favour of positions in the document
structure. The help text shouldn't assume users can see.
Also, in the Posts screen don't mention specific types of posts and use a more
generic text instead.
Props odysseygate, pansotdev, zakb8.
Fixes#34761.
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Introduce the `network_edit_site_nav` function, which DRYs up the code used to display a common set of links at the top of "Edit Site" views.
Introduce the `network_edit_site_nav_links` filter, which allows plugins to modify the list of links displayed at the top of Edit Site views as a "tabbed" interface.
Props johnjamesjacoby, c3mdigital, Bueltge.
Fixes#15800.
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* `WP_Theme::network_enable_theme()` can be used to enable a theme or array of themes on a network.
* `WP_Theme::network_disable_theme()` can be used to disable a theme or array of themes on a network.
* Use these new methods in the network admin vs direct `update_site_option()` calls.
* Add tests.
Props igmoweb.
Fixes#30594.
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* Use the domain and path combination from `wp_blogs` when displaying the site address for the main site.\
* Update the text from "Site URL" to "Site Address (URL)" for all sites in `site-info.php` to better align with how we refer to this in single site.
Props flixos90, rachelbaker.
Fixes#35632.
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Multisite functions use the term "blog" to refer to what we now call a "site," e.g. `get_current_blog_id()`. These functions are here to stay because of our commitment to backwards compatibility. What we can do is set the documentation straight.
See #35417.
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The `_network_option()` parameter order will be changing to accept `$network_id` first. The `_site_option()` functions will remain in use throughout core as our way of retrieving a network option for the current network.
See #28290.
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When a new user is created in various places throughout the interface,
notifications are sent to the site admin and the new user. Previously, these
notifications were fired through direct calls to `wp_new_user_notification()`,
making it difficult to stop or modify the messages.
This changeset introduces a number of new action hooks in place of direct calls
to `wp_new_user_notification()`, and hooks the new wrapper function
`wp_send_new_user_notifications()` to these hooks.
Props dshanske, thomaswm, boonebgorges.
Fixes#33587.
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The `user_login` field only allows 60 characters, and `user_nicename` allows
50. However, there are no protections in the interface, and few in the code,
that prevent the creation of users with values in excess of these limits. Prior
to recent changes in `$wpdb`, users were generally created anyway, MySQL
having performed the necessary truncation. More recently, the `INSERT`s and
`UPDATE`s simply fail, with no real feedback on the nature of the failure.
This changeset addresses the issue in a number of ways:
* On the user-new.php and network/user-new.php panels, don't allow input in excess of the maximum field length.
* In `wp_insert_user()`, throw an error if the value provided for `'user_login'` or `'user_nicename'` exceeds the maximum field length.
* In `wp_insert_user()`, when using `'user_login'` to generate a default value for `'user_nicename'`, ensure that the nicename is properly truncated, even when suffixed for uniqueness (username-2, etc).
Props dipesh.kakadiya, utkarshpatel, tommarshall, boonebgorges.
Fixes#33793.
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The second parameter `$plaintext_pass` was removed in [33023] and restored as `$notify` in [33620] with a different behavior. If you have a plugin overriding `wp_new_user_notification()` which hasn't been updated you would get a notification with your username and the password "both".
To prevent this the second parameter is now deprecated and reintroduced as the third parameter.
Adds unit tests.
Props kraftbj, adamsilverstein, welcher, ocean90.
Fixes#33654.
(Don't ask for new pluggables kthxbye)
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