Splitting shared terms means assigning a new term_id to a given term_taxonomy_id.
It was uncovered that this change could cause problems for sites that have
cached the original term_id somehow - say, in postmeta - since future lookups
using that term_id will now fail.
Removing for 4.1-beta1. We'll look at improvements to backward compatibility
to try to get this back into a later beta.
Props mboynes.
See #30335.
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This forcing appears to have been introduced to save unnecessary queries, but
(a) in some cases it appeared to be causing *more* queries, and (b) it caused
incorrect results when the 'exclude_tree' param of `get_terms()` called
`get_terms()` on each item in the tree using the 'child_of' param.
Fixes#30275.
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When updating an existing taxonomy term that shares its `term_id` with
another term, we generate a new row in `wp_terms` and associate the updated
term_taxonomy_id with the new term. This separates the terms, such that
updating the name of one term does not change the name of any others.
Note that this term splitting only occurs on installations whose database
schemas have been upgraded to version 30133 or higher. Note also that shared
terms are only split when run through `wp_update_term()`, as on edit-tags.php;
we will wait until a future release of WordPress to force the splitting of all
shared taxonomy terms.
Props boonebgorges, rmccue, greuben, garyc40, wonderboymusic, imath, jesin.
Fixes#5809.
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A "shared" term occurs when two entries in the `wp_term_taxonomy` table share a
single `term_id`, and thereby correspond to the same row in `wp_terms`. This
changeset stops the practice of creating shared terms: each new row in
`wp_term_taxonomy` will receive its own row in `wp_terms`. The new strategy
for term creation depends on whether the installation's database schema is up
to date for 4.1:
* If so, terms are allowed to be created with the same slug as an existing term, as long as they are in different taxonomies and do not share a parent. Thus, a new tag with the slug 'wordpress' can exist alongside a category with the slug 'wordpress'.
* If not, new terms will be forced to have unique slugs. Thus, on an installation containing a category with the slug 'wordpress', a new tag 'WordPress' will get the slug 'wordpress-2'.
Fixes#21950. See #5809.
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In case of edge cases where a duplicate term might exist in a replicated
database for a split second, these explicit query clauses ensure that
`term_exists()` will always recognize the oldest matched term as the
canonical one. See [30238] for background.
Props pento.
See #22023, #5809.
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In [30056], the UNIQUE index was removed from the 'slug' column of `wp_terms`.
While we have numerous checks in place to avoid the creation of unwanted
duplicate term+term_taxonomy pairs, it's possible that in certain edge cases -
such as during the lag caused by database replication, or a race condition
involving near-simultaneous creation of more than one term - we'll end up
unwittingly inserting two identical rows.
The current changeset minimizes this risk by introducing a failsafe mechanism
into `wp_insert_term()`. After a term and term_taxonomy are INSERTed, we check
to see whether the term just created is a duplicate of an existing term; if so,
we delete the new one and keep the old one. This prevents problems caused by
replication lag, because SELECT queries that take place after an INSERT will
hit the master database; it mitigates race conditions by enforcing that the
term that was created first (ie, the one with the lowest `term_id`) is
always the "canonical" one.
Props nacin, markjaquith.
See #22023, #5809.
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* In `the_taxonomies()`, only document those arguments that are specific to the function. Arguments shared with `get_the_taxonomies()` should be documented in the later function's docblock.
* Add $args hash documentation to `get_the_taxonomies()`.
* Remove the redundant default argument definition in `the_taxonomies()`.
Fixes#27238.
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The previous behavior resulted in descendant terms being improperly excluded
from the results when passing a 'parent', even when 'hierarchical' had been
set to true.
The patch also adds unit tests that demonstrate the various interactions
between the 'child_of', 'parent', and 'hierarchical' parameters of `get_terms()`.
Props landakram.
Fixes#29815.
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Per our inline documentation standards, no further use of the `@uses` tag is recommended as used and used-by relationships can be derived through other means. This removes most uses of the tag in core documentation, with remaining tags to be converted to `@global` or `@see` as they apply.
Fixes#30191.
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* Add a helper function, `wp_get_last_changed()`, to retrieve a last-modified timestamp by cache group
* When caching a term, also make cache entries for slug and name via `slug:{$term_id}` and `name:{$term_id}` keys in the `$taxonomy:$last_changed` bucket that reference the term_id
* In `clean_term_cache()` and `update_term_cache()`, respect `$_wp_suspend_cache_invalidation`
* Original term cache entries maintain BC
Adds unit tests.
Props wonderboymusic, tollmanz, boonebgorges.
Fixes#21760.
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IN clauses that are connected by OR require only a single table join. To avoid
extraneous joins, keep track of generated table aliases, and let sibling
clauses piggy-back on those aliases when possible.
Introduces WP_Tax_Query::sanitize_relation() to reduce some repeated code.
Adds unit tests to verify the JOIN consolidation, and integration tests for
cases where JOINS are being combined.
Props boonebgorges, otto42, jakub.tyrcha.
Fixes#18105.
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Previously, tax query arguments could be joined by a single AND or OR relation.
Now, these queries can be arbitrarily nested, allowing clauses to be linked
together with multiple relations.
In a few places, WP_Query runs through a list of clauses in a tax_query in order
to set certain query vars for backward compatibility. The necessary changes have
been made to WP_Query to support this feature with the new complex structure of
tax_query. Unit tests are included for these backward compatibility fixes.
Unit tests for the new nesting syntax are included.
Props boonebgorges.
Fixes#29718. See #29738.
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This change brings return values for failures of this sort in line with other
failed lookups in term_exists(): a null value is now returned in all cases
where the queried term is not found.
Adds unit test for the sanitization issue. Modifies existing unit test to
reflect the change in return value for empty term strings.
Props boonebgorges, georgestephanis.
Fixes#29589.
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Using get_term_by() rather than direct SQL queries to fetch the alias term
fixes a number of issues:
* Object cache for aliased term is properly cleared after update.
* If the aliased term is in the object cache, it's served from there, saving a database query.
* Duplicate 'edit_terms' and 'edited_terms' hooks can be removed.
* Fix a PHP notice when the 'alias_of' term is not found.
* Prevent the incorrect creation of a new term group for the primary term when the 'alias_of' term is not found.
Adds unit tests for 'alias_of' functionality in both functions.
Fixes#29848.
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In certain edge cases, such as during the automated test suite,
create_initial_taxonomies() can be called in a situation where a non-default
permastruct setting has been saved outside of wp-admin. This causes the
'hierarchical' setting for the post_tag taxonomy to remain unset, leading to
PHP notices in get_term_link().
See #29827.
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Not having the count caused queries with 'fields' values of 'id=>name' and
'id=>slug' to return incorrect results when querying a hierarchical taxonomy
with 'hide_empty=true'.
Includes unit tests for get_terms() when using various combinations of 'fields',
'hide_empty', and 'hierarchical' arguments.
Props technical_mastermind.
Fixes#29859.
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There will be "dupes" when the function is called with `'fields' => 'all_with_object_id'`, but the objects will actually be unique due to the `object_id` addition, so they shouldn't be filtered out.
Adds unit tests. All other unit tests pass.
Fixes#11003.
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"The cache invalidation with static was introduced in r9102 with version 2.7. Multisite wasn't in core back then, so something like switch_to_blog() wasn't a concern, but now it breaks if you switch the blog in between calls to clean_term_cache."
This solution is simpler. All unit tests pass. Removes unnecessary tests linked to removed functions.
Props kovshenin.
Fixes#14485, #22526.
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In [27108], #26903 was fixed, but only because we were using the example in the ticket, leaving out infinite depth for hierarchical taxonomies.
Adds unit tests, including `Tests_Term_getTerms::test_get_terms_seven_levels_deep()`.
Fixes#26903. Again.
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In `_get_term_children()`, don't skip a top-level term without first including its children in the returned term list. Ironically, the call to `_get_term_children()` in `get_terms()` has a comment stating `"Make sure we show empty categories that have children."`, but it didn't work if you were retrieving top-level categories only.
All unit tests pass. Added a unit test based on the use case described in this ticket.
Fixes#26903.
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Introduces `taxonomy_hierarchy_is_fresh()`, which is only called in `_get_term_hierarchy()`. The taxonomy's `last_changed` value is checked against the value of `wp_cache_get( 'hierarchy_last_changed', $taxonomy )`.
Adds a unit test - `Tests_Term:test_hierachy_invalidation()`.
See [27101], which makes this type of cache invalidation possible.
Fixes#14485.
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Introduce `get_taxonomy_last_changed()`, `set_taxonomy_last_changed()`, and `post_taxonomy_is_fresh()`.
`post_taxonomy_is_fresh()` is only called in `get_object_term_cache()` - at which point the taxonomy's `last_changed` value is checked against the post's `{$taxonomy}_last_changed` value.
`set_taxonomy_last_changed()` is called whenever directory database queries are made that insert new terms or affect existing terms.
Fixes#22526.
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* register_taxonomy: Use the same doc format for the associative array arg as used for register_post_type()
* register_taxonomy: Improve docs for _builtin, capabilities, hierarchical and rewrite args
* register_taxonomy: Use the same order in $defaults as in docblock
* register_taxonomy: Replace is_null with null ===, to be consistent
* register_post_type: Use the same order in $defaults as in docblock
* register_post_type: Improve docs for @uses and default fallbacks
And while we're on it: Whitespaces.
fixes#25150.
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The exceptions to this are update_post_meta() and add_post_meta() which are often used by plugins in POST handlers and will continue accepting slashed data for now.
Introduce wp_upate_post_meta() and wp_add_post_meta() as unslashed alternatives to update_post_meta() and add_post_meta(). These functions could become methods in WP_Post so don't use them too heavily yet.
Remove all escape() calls from wp_xmlrpc_server. Now that core expects unslashed data this is no longer needed.
Remove addslashes(), addslashes_gpc(), add_magic_quotes() calls on data being prepared for handoff to core functions that until now expected slashed data. Adding slashes in no longer necessary.
Introduce wp_unslash() and use to it remove slashes from GPCS data before using it in core API. Almost every instance of stripslashes() in core should now be wp_unslash(). In the future (a release or three) when GPCS is no longer slashed, wp_unslash() will stop stripping slashes and simply return what is passed. At this point wp_unslash() calls can be removed from core.
Introduce wp_slash() for slashing GPCS data. This will also turn into a noop once GPCS is no longer slashed. wp_slash() should almost never be used. It is mainly of use in unit tests.
Plugins should use wp_unslash() on data being passed to core API.
Plugins should no longer slash data being passed to core. So when you get_post() and then wp_insert_post() the post data from get_post() no longer needs addslashes(). Most plugins were not bothering with this. They will magically start doing the right thing. Unfortunately, those few souls who did it properly will now have to avoid calling addslashes() for 3.6 and newer.
Use wp_kses_post() and wp_kses_data(), which expect unslashed data, instead of wp_filter_post_kses() and wp_filter_kses(), which expect slashed data. Filters are no longer passed slashed data.
Remove many no longer necessary calls to $wpdb->escape() and esc_sql().
In wp_get_referer() and wp_get_original_referer(), return unslashed data.
Remove old stripslashes() calls from WP_Widget::update() handlers. These haven't been necessary since WP_Widget.
Switch several queries over to prepare().
Expect something to break.
Props alexkingorg
see #21767
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