This change introduces 6 different workflows accounting for all of the testing and analysis currently performed in Travis CI & Appveyor:
- Checking PHP & JS coding standards are followed
- Running the end-to-end test suite.
- Running QUnit tests on JavaScript files.
- Scanning for PHP compatibility issues with supported version.
- Running the PHPUnit test suite.
- Verifying NPM related tasks do not cause errors on Windows.
Additionally, a seventh workflow is included that will leave a "welcome" comment when a contributor opens their first pull request to the `wordpress-develop` mirror.
These workflows are currently in an experimental phase. For that reason, Travis CI and Appveyor will continue to run until all of the bugs can be worked out.
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See #50401.
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This provides more flexibility when writing tests and benefits from running in a front-end context which is necessary for some tests like checking that updates are supported. Additionally, this provides a more robust interface for developers who want to integrate with Site Health tests.
Because the `wp/v2` endpoint is reserved for modeling core entities, site health is registered in its own `wp-site-health/v1` namespace.
The existing ajax actions have been maintained for backward compatibility.
Props Clorith, chrisvanpatten, afragen, pokhriyal, TimothyBlynJacobs.
Fixes#48105.
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* Deprecate the `l10n` property on `communityEventsData`.
* Introduce `version` parameter for `deprecateL10nObject` and backfill the version for deprecated objects in 5.5.0.
* Add a noop version of `deprecateL10nObject` for QUnit testing.
Fixes#51498.
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The `date` and `end_date` fields are ''WP'' timestamps representing the venue's local time. As of meta:changeset:10270 (#meta4480), new `start_unix_timestamp` and `end_unix_timestamp` values are available, providing a proper ''Unix'' timestamp in the UTC timezone. Using those is more precise, and removes the time window where the event has expired but still appears in the Events Widget.
To simplify the function, it now only accepts and returns the events themselves, rather than the entire response body.
See #51130
See #meta4480
Related: https://make.wordpress.org/core/2019/09/23/date-time-improvements-wp-5-3/
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When modifying terms assigned to an object, replace full term recounts with incrementing/decrementing the count as appropriate. This provides a significant performance boost on sites with a high number of term/object relationships and/or posts.
Introduces the functions `wp_increment_term_count()`, `wp_decrement_term_count()`, `wp_modify_term_count_by()` and `wp_modify_term_count_by_now()` for updating the term count.
Introduces the function `_wp_prevent_term_counting()` for preventing double counting on posts that are about to transition.
Adds the parameter `update_count_by_callback` to `register_taxonomy()` to allow developers to use a custom callback for incrementing or decrementing a term count.
Props boonebgorges, davidbaumwald, hellofromTonya, johnbillion, lcyh78, mattoperry, peterwilsoncc, rebasaurus, whyisjake.
Fixes#40351.
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This avoids a PHP warning during sitemap generation if `get_term_link()` returns an error, e.g. due to term ID being shared between multiple taxonomies.
Additionally, pass the `$taxonomy` argument to `get_term_link()` to properly disambiguate the call.
Props dd32.
Fixes#51416.
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This allows for edits to be made to a restored post before it goes live again. This also prevents scheduled posts being published unexpectedly if they are untrashed after their originally scheduled date.
The old behaviour of restoring untrashed posts to their original status can be reinstated using the `wp_untrash_post_set_previous_status()` helper function.
Also fixes an issue where the incorrect post ID gets passed to hooks if no post ID is passed to the function.
Props harrym, bananastalktome, jaredcobb, chriscct7, melchoyce, johnbillion, pankajmohale
Fixes#23022
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Fix an issue where users could save a password with only spaces, or spaces at the beginning or end of their password, preventing them from logging in.
Props ronakganatra, 1naveengiri, ajensen, oolleegg55, bookdude13, nrqsnchz, aristath.
Fixes#42766.
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This brings some consistency to the YouTube and Vimeo URLs used for tests:
* For YouTube, use the video of WordPress 5.0 release.
* For Vimeo, use one of the official test videos.
Props garrett-eclipse, dd32.
Fixes#51487. See #meta5467.
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These days there are often 2 posts published close to each other, like a release announcement and a Month In WordPress post. When that happens, the earlier post is often pushed out of the widget before many people have had a chance to see it.
Ideally, the number of total items would remain at `4`, to reduce visual clutter. Implementing a conditional item would require a significant refactor, though. Increasing the total number of items to `5` is a practical compromise.
Props hlashbrooke, tellyworth.
Fixes#43441.
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The action fires immediately after transitioning a comment's status from one to another in the database and removing the comment from the object cache, but prior to all status transition hooks.
Props davidbaumwald, henry.wright.
Fixes#51481.
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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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Fixes test_block_styles_for_editing_with_theme_support and
test_block_styles_for_viewing_with_theme_support by partially reverting [49102]
and only calling wp_should_load_block_editor_scripts_and_styles() when on an
admin screen.
Props TimothyBlynJacobs.
See #51330.
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Do not call the should_load_block_editor_scripts_and_styles filter on non-admin
screens. This makes it less likely that one will accidentally call
get_current_screen() when it doesn't exist.
Follow-up to [49080].
Props noahtallen.
See #51330.
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- Add jquery-migrate.js v.3.3.1 to core and load it in debug mode when `SCRIPT_DEBUG` is true.
- Add jquery.min.js, update jquery.js to 3.5.1 non-minified. This should help when debugging.
- Rebuild jQuery UI 1.12.1 and add it to core.
- Fix/adjust tests to match the above changes.
See #50564.
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The `test:php` NPM script runs the PHP test suite using the system installed version of PHPUnit. In some cases, the version of PHPUnit installed through Composer may be preferred.
Currently, this is true when running the test suite using PHP 8. In order to add support for PHP 8 while maintaining compatibility for PHP 5.6.20, PHPUnit 7.x must be used. But, some modifications are required to be compatible with PHP 8 (see [49037], [48957]).
This change introduces the `test:php-composer` NPM script, which will run the test suite using the composer installed version.
Props desrosj, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#51456.
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Previously, the search controller infrastructure required that the id property was an integer. This prevents data models that use a string id from utilizing the search infrastructure.
This commit lifts the restraint that search handlers return integer ids. This will allow for the Post Formats search handler coming in 5.6 to use slugs instead of creating fake ids.
Props stoyangeorgiev.
Fixes#51131.
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Adds a new should_load_block_editor_scripts_and_styles filter which can be used
by plugins including Gutenberg to more precisely customise when block editor
scripts and styles should be loaded by script-loader.php. Previously, plugins
had to fiddle with $current_screen->is_block_editor().
Props zieladam.
See #51330.
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PHP 8 changes the way string to number comparisons are performed: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/string_to_number_comparison
In particular, when calling `max()` on an array with numeric values and a non-numeric string, in PHP 8 the string is returned instead of a number.
For `::import_theme_starter_content()`, this resulted in retrieving the `_multiwidget` property instead of the maximum widget number for a particular type.
By explicitly ignoring the `_multiwidget` property, we make sure to retrieve the correct widget number value.
Follow-up to [48960], [49043].
See #50913.
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This outputs a proper message if the requirement is not met, instead of an obscure failure further in the test.
These tests rely on multiple resized copies of a test JPEG image being generated and available.
Follow-up to [49010], [49024], [49025], [49045], [49050], [49052].
See #50639, #50640.
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