It is recommended that for every option it is explicitly set whether to autoload it or not. This changeset updates relevant `update_option()` and `add_option()` calls.
Note that the `$autoload` parameter is only needed for `update_option()` if the option is potentially not present yet, i.e. the call will pass through to `add_option()`. Since WordPress core adds the majority of its options to the database during installation, only `update_option()` calls for dynamically added options need to be modified, which is what this changeset does.
As part of revisiting the autoload values for dynamically added WordPress core options, this changeset modifies some options to no longer be autoloaded, since they are only accessed in a few specific places that are not relevant for a regular request. These options are:
* `recently_activated`
* `_wp_suggested_policy_text_has_changed`
* `{upgradeLock}.lock`
* `dashboard_widget_options`
* `ftp_credentials`
* `adminhash`
* `nav_menu_options`
* `wp_force_deactivated_plugins`
* `delete_blog_hash`
* `allowedthemes`
* `{sessionId}_paused_extensions`
* `recovery_keys`
* `https_detection_errors`
* `fresh_site`
An upgrade routine is present as well that sets those options to no longer autoload for existing sites.
Props pbearne, flixos90, mukesh27, swissspidy, SergeyBiryukov, joemcgill, adamsilverstein.
Fixes#61103.
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This commit simplifies block style variation class name generation to ensure unique class names by replacing the hashing of block attributes in the block style variation class names with a call to `wp_unique_id`.
Doing so avoids potential for non-unique class names and conflicting styles when exact copies of a block are inserted via a repeated pattern.
Props aaronrobertshaw, martinkrcho, mukesh27, peterwilsoncc, ramonopoly.
Fixes#61877.
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Integrates the directives processing into the WP_Block class. It removes the overhead of running additional hooks when rendering blocks and simplifies the way we detect whether the directive processing should run on an interactive region of the produced final HTML for the blocks.
Introduces `interactivity_process_directives` filter to offer a way to opt out from directives processing. It's needed in Gutenberg: https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/62095.
Props gziolo, cbravobernal.
Fixes#61185.
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Add an argument to `wp_mime_type_icon()` to control the file type returned. Following [57638], there are two file formats in the media icons directory. Different systems would pull up different files by default dependent on the order loaded into the cached array, causing intermittent test failures and unpredictable behavior.
Function update allows core usages to always return the `.svg` while maintaining backwards compatibility for any extended usage that expects a `.png`. Follow up to [57638].
Also handles a missed case in media list view.
Props SergeyBiryukov, sabernhardt, joedolson, antpb.
Fixes#31352.
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Add support for uploading, editing and saving AVIF images when supported by the server.
Add 'image/avif' to supported mime types. Correctly identify AVIF images and sizes even when PHP doesn't support AVIF. Resize uploaded AVIF files (when supported) and use for front end markup.
Props adamsilverstein, lukefiretoss, ayeshrajans, navjotjsingh, Tyrannous, jb510, gregbenz, nickpagz, JavierCasares, mukesh27, yguyon, swissspidy.
Fixes#51228.
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In 6.5 we are removing a couple of functions in Core blocks that were enqueuing the files needed to add that interactivity. Interactivity is handled with modules, so those functions are not needed anymore and are deprecated.
Props swissspidy, cbravobernal.
Fixes#60380.
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This changeset introduces two functions:
* `wp_is_serving_rest_request()` returns a boolean for whether WordPress is serving an actual REST API request.
* `wp_is_rest_endpoint()` returns a boolean for whether a WordPress REST API endpoint is currently being used. While this is always the case if `wp_is_serving_rest_request()` returns `true`, the function additionally covers the scenario of internal REST API requests, i.e. where WordPress calls a REST API endpoint within the same request.
Both functions should only be used after the `parse_request` action.
All relevant manual checks have been adjusted to use one of the new functions, depending on the use-case. They were all using the same constant check so far, while in fact some of them were intending to check for an actual REST API request while others were intending to check for REST endpoint usage.
A new filter `wp_is_rest_endpoint` can be used to alter the return value of the `wp_is_rest_endpoint()` function.
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Fixes#42061.
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* Introduce `wp_enqueue_block_template_skip_link()` to replace `the_block_template_skip_link()`. Add to `wp_enqueue_scripts` action instead of `wp_footer`.
* Keep inline script for skip link in footer.
* Restore original `the_block_template_skip_link()` from 6.3 and move to `deprecated.php`.
* Preserve back-compat for unhooking skip-link by removing `the_block_template_skip_link` from `wp_footer` action.
Follow-up to [56682] and [56687].
Props sabernhardt, plugindevs, westonruter, spacedmonkey.
Fixes#59505.
See #58775.
See #58664.
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Introduce a `_remove_theme_attribute_from_template_part_block()` function that can be used as a callback argument for `traverse_and_serialize_block(s)` on a parsed block tree in order to remove the `theme` attribute from all Template Part blocks found therein, and deprecate `_remove_theme_attribute_in_block_template_content()`.
Counterpart to `_inject_theme_attribute_in_template_part_block` from #59338 (which superseded `_inject_theme_attribute_in_block_template_content`, deprecated in #59452).
Props mukesh27.
Fixes#59460.
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Move the now-deprecated function `_inject_theme_attribute_in_block_template_content` from `wp-includes/block-template-utils.php` to `wp-includes/deprecated.php`.
Follow-up [56719].
Props spacedmonkey, davidbaumwald, mukesh27.
See #59452.
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`_wp_array_get()` is an expensive function, and it's called thousands of times on each page view on the front end. While the function performance was slightly improved in #58376, it is still called more times than it should be.
This commit aims to further optimize its usage:
* In many cases, `_wp_array_get()` can be replaced with a much simpler and faster `isset()` check.
* The `isset()` function is capable of checking nested arrays, so `isset( $foo['a']['b']['c'] )` will return false even if `$foo['a']` is unset, without throwing any errors or warnings.
* When `_wp_array_get()` cannot be directly replaced with `isset()`, it would be good practice to wrap it in an `isset()` function so that `_wp_array_get()` only runs when it needs to.
Original PR from Gutenberg repository:
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/51116#51116 Performance improvement: Reduce the use of the _wp_array_get() function]
Follow-up to [55851], [56382].
Props aristath, jrf, spacedmonkey, mukesh27, swissspidy, hellofromTonya.
Fixes#59405.
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The `wp_get_loading_optimization_attributes()` function was introduced in 6.3, as a single centralized place to control loading optimization attributes for various tags, most importantly images.
This changeset consolidates the `decoding="async"` optimization, which was added in 6.1, to occur solely as part of `wp_get_loading_optimization_attributes()`, removing duplicate code and allowing centralized filtering based on [56651].
As part of the change, the `wp_img_tag_add_decoding_attr()` function has been deprecated. The filter of the same name continues to be maintained for backward compatibility, as before covering only images that are part of a content blob such as post content (`the_content`).
Props pereirinha, mukesh27, joemcgill, flixos90.
Fixes#58892.
See #53232.
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In this commit, enhancements have been made by replacing manually constructed style tags with calls to `wp_add_inline_style`. Previously, numerous style tags were generated and output directly in the header, resulting in redundant code and bypassing the core's style enqueueing system. This approach made it challenging for third-party developers to manage and control the output of these style tags.
To ensure backward compatibility, the following functions have been deprecated and replaced:
- print_embed_styles
- print_emoji_styles
- wp_admin_bar_header
- _admin_bar_bump_cb
Backward compatibility shims have also been added, ensuring that if these functions were previously unhooked from there actions, they will continue to not output a style tag.
However, for the following functions, conversion to use inline styles was not feasible due to the potential disruption it might cause by changing the style tag IDs, potentially breaking JavaScript functionality for a number of plugins in the repository:
- custom-background
- wp-custom
These changes improve code maintainability and enhance the flexibility and control available to developers when managing style outputs within WordPress core.
Props spacedmonkey, hlunter, westonruter, flixos90.
Fixes#58775.
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Fix an issue where a cron job ran every 12 hours to check for https support - even when https support was already enabled. The check is now run only when the user visits the Site Health page. Reducing the unneeded requests lowers the impact and load of hosting WordPress sites.
The `wp_update_https_detection_errors` function is deprecated and the `https_detection_errors` option that was previously set by the cron job is no longer maintained. The `pre_wp_update_https_detection_errors` filter is deprecated and replaced by the `pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors` filter which serves the same function.
Props audrasjb, johnbillion, Michi91.
Fixes#58494.
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Introducing Font Face, a server-side `@font-face` styles generator and printer.
tl;dr:
* Introduces Font Face.
* Deprecates `_wp_theme_json_webfonts_handler()`.
**Introduce Font Face**
From an array of fonts (i.e. each font-family and its font variations to be processed), it:
1. Validates each `font-face` declaration, i.e. the CSS property and value pairing. If validation fails, processing stops with no font-face styles printed.
3. Generates the `@font-face` CSS for each font-family.
4. Prints the CSS within a `<style id="wp-fonts-local">` element.
The entry point into Font Face is through a new global function called `wp_print_font_faces()`, which is automatically called:
* when the `'wp_head'` hook runs (for the front-end).
* when the `'admin_print_styles'` hook runs (for the back-end).
* when `_wp_get_iframed_editor_assets()` runs to inject the `@font-face` styles into the iframed editor.
Once called, it gets the fonts from Theme_JSON merged data layer, which includes theme defined fonts and user activated fonts (once the Font Library #59166 is introduced into Core).
For classic sites, themes and plugins can directly call `wp_print_font_faces()` and pass their fonts array to it for processing.
**Deprecates `_wp_theme_json_webfonts_handler()`.**
As Font Face is a direct replacement, the stopgap code in `_wp_theme_json_webfonts_handler()` (introduced in 6.0.0 via [53282]) is deprecated and unused in Core.
**Props note:**
There's a long multiple year history baked into Font Face, which dates back to the early versions of a web font API (see #46370 and [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/41479 roadmap]. The props list includes those who contributed from those early versions up to this commit.
**References:**
* #46370 original (Web)Fonts API proposal for registering and enqueuing web fonts.
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/41479 Gutenberg tracking issue] which includes the evolution from Webfonts API to Fonts API to Font Face.
* [53282] / #55567 Added the stopgap code `_wp_theme_json_webfonts_handler()` in 6.0.
* [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@font-face @font-face on mdn web docs]
* #59166 Font Library: Font manager for WordPress
Follow-up to [53282].
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Fixes#59165.
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This changes the function name for the helper function to check whether the current environment is running with the `WP_DEVELOPMENT_MODE` constant set to be more consistent with similar functions in core, like `wp_is_maintenance_mode()` and `wp_is_recover_mode()`.
Props flixos90, swissspidy, costdev, peterwilson, robinwpdeveloper, SergeyBiryukov, joemcgill.
See 57487.
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Introduced in [56101] the `WP_Duotone` class, hooks into the `wp_loaded` action to load duotone style data from global styles. Hooking in early in the bootstrap process caused a number of problems. This hook, triggered an error on installing, as this lookup for global styles, would result in a global post trying to be created, even before the table existed. Additionally, this implementation caused a severe performance regression, as duotone styling data was loaded unnecessarily for requests that did not require such data, such as REST API calls or actions within the wp-admin interface.
In this change, refactor the `WP_Duotone` to lazily load the global styles and theme.json data, only when a block that supports duotone is encountered. The method `render_duotone_support` was change to take a third parameter to reuse the existing `WP_Block_Type` object passed to the filter, to save it being looked up again. The code has also got improved type checking and the use of the util function `block_has_support`. Furthermore, the code's readability has been improved, along with enhancements to the documentation blocks.
Props Chouby, spacedmonkey, SergeyBiryukov, swissspidy, costdev, joemcgill, flixos90, mukesh27, nazmul111, ajlende, isabel_brison.
Fixes#58673.
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Introduce the development mode `all` as a a cover-all mode for the existing `theme`, `plugin` and `core` development modes. Developers can use the `all` mode if they are developing both themes and plugins, for example.
Introduce the utility function `wp_in_development_mode()` allowing developers to detect the mode via a parameter. If the development mode is set to `all` this function will always return `true`. If the development mode is specific then only the chosen mode will return `true`.
Follow up to [56079,56042].
Props flixos90.
Fixes#57487.
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This changeset adds support for the `fetchpriority` attribute, which is typically added to a single image in each HTML response with a value of "high". This enhances load time performance (also Largest Contentful Paint, or LCP) by telling the browser to prioritize this image for downloading even before the layout of the page has been computed. In lab tests, this has shown to improve LCP performance by ~10% on average.
Specifically, `fetchpriority="high"` is added to the first image that satisfies all of the following conditions:
* The image is not lazy-loaded, i.e. does not have `loading="lazy"`.
* The image does not already have a (conflicting) `fetchpriority` attribute.
* The size of of the image (i.e. width * height) is greater than 50,000 squarepixels.
While these heuristics are based on several field analyses, there will always be room for optimization. Sites can customize the squarepixel threshold using a new filter `wp_min_priority_img_pixels` which should return an integer for the value.
Since the logic for adding `fetchpriority="high"` is heavily intertwined with the logic for adding `loading="lazy"`, yet the features should work decoupled from each other, the majority of code changes in this changeset is refactoring of the existing lazy-loading logic to be reusable. For this purpose, a new function `wp_get_loading_optimization_attributes()` has been introduced which returns an associative array of performance-relevant attributes for a given HTML element. This function replaces `wp_get_loading_attr_default()`, which has been deprecated. As another result of that change, a new function `wp_img_tag_add_loading_optimization_attrs()` replaces the more specific `wp_img_tag_add_loading_attr()`, which has been deprecated as well.
See https://make.wordpress.org/core/2023/05/02/proposal-for-enhancing-lcp-image-performance-with-fetchpriority/ for the original proposal and additional context.
Props thekt12, joemcgill, spacedmonkey, mukesh27, costdev, 10upsimon.
Fixes#58235.
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`str_starts_with()` and `str_ends_with()` were introduced in PHP 8.0 to perform a case-sensitive check indicating if the string to search in (haystack) begins or ends with the given substring (needle).
WordPress core includes a polyfill for these functions on PHP < 8.0 as of WordPress 5.9.
Follow-up to [55990], [56014], [56019].
See #58220.
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`str_starts_with()` and `str_ends_with()` were introduced in PHP 8.0 to perform a case-sensitive check indicating if the string to search in (haystack) begins or ends with the given substring (needle).
WordPress core includes a polyfill for these functions on PHP < 8.0 as of WordPress 5.9.
Follow-up to [55990], [56014].
See #58220.
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`str_starts_with()` and `str_ends_with()` were introduced in PHP 8.0 to perform a case-sensitive check indicating if the string to search in (haystack) begins or ends with the given substring (needle).
WordPress core includes a polyfill for these functions on PHP < 8.0 as of WordPress 5.9.
This commit uses `str_starts_with()` and `str_ends_with()` in core files where appropriate:
* `$needle === substr( $string, 0, $length )`, where `$length` is the length of `$needle`, is replaced with `str_starts_with( $haystack, $needle )`.
* `$needle === substr( $string, $offset )`, where `$offset` is negative and the absolute value of `$offset` is the length of `$needle`, is replaced with `str_ends_with( $haystack, $needle )`.
This aims to make the code more readable and consistent, as well as better aligned with modern development practices.
Follow-up to [52039], [52040], [52326], [55703], [55710], [55987], [55988].
Props Soean, spacedmonkey, Clorith, ocean90, azaozz, sabernhardt, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#58220.
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`str_contains()` was introduced in PHP 8.0 to perform a case-sensitive check indicating if the string to search in (haystack) contains the given substring (needle).
WordPress core includes a polyfill for `str_contains()` on PHP < 8.0 as of WordPress 5.9.
This commit replaces `false !== strpos( ... )` with `str_contains()` in core files, making the code more readable and consistent, as well as better aligned with modern development practices.
Follow-up to [52039], [52040], [52326], [55703], [55710], [55987].
Props Soean, spacedmonkey, costdev, dingo_d, azaozz, mikeschroder, flixos90, peterwilsoncc, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#58206.
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As of [55855] wp_queue_comments_for_comment_meta_lazyload was deprecated. But deprecate to wp-admin/deprecated.php and not wp-includes/deprecated.php.This is incorrect, as this is a public function and not an admin function.
Props SergeyBiryukov, spacedmonkey.
See #58301.
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The XML manifest was originally added in WordPress 2.3.1 to turn on tagging support in Windows Live Writer.
Given that the last major release of the software came out in 2012, and it was completely discontinued in January 2017, including this file in core no longer provides any benefit.
Follow-up to [6192], [49904].
Props joostdevalk, ayeshrajans, flixos90, jhabdas, frank-klein, wtranch, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#41404.
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The internal Core-only `_resolve_home_block_template()` function was introduced in [53093] for a specific purpose of resolving the template for a site's home page. It was used as part of the Site Editor's redirect when the `postType` and `postId` query args were missing. The server-side handling was removed in [55338]. The function is no longer used in Core.
This changeset deprecates the function and removes its tests.
Follow-up to [55338], [53093].
Props johnbillion, hellofromTonya.
Fixes#57716.
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The `$post_ID` variable is [546f59c678/WordPress/Sniffs/NamingConventions/ValidVariableNameSniff.php (L54) technically allowed in WPCS], as there is a global of the same name that needs to remain for backward compatibility. However, this name is mostly a remnant of legacy code, and switching to `$post_id` where appropriate brings more consistency with the rest of core.
Additionally, this commit resolves a few WPCS warnings in core:
{{{
Variable "$post_IDs" is not in valid snake_case format
}}}
This affects:
* Function parameters in:
* `add_meta()`
* `post_preview()`
* `WP_Embed::delete_oembed_caches()`
* `WP_Embed::cache_oembed()`
* `wp_get_post_cats()`
* `wp_set_post_cats()`
* `wp_unique_post_slug()`
* `wp_set_post_categories()`
* `wp_check_post_hierarchy_for_loops()`
* `wp_add_trashed_suffix_to_post_name_for_trashed_posts()`
* `wp_filter_wp_template_unique_post_slug()`
* `wp_xmlrpc_server::add_enclosure_if_new()`
* `wp_xmlrpc_server::attach_uploads()`
* `wp_xmlrpc_server::mt_getTrackbackPings()`
* Internal variables in:
* `wp_ajax_inline_save()`
* `wp_ajax_set_post_thumbnail()`
* `wp_ajax_get_post_thumbnail_html()`
* `edit_post()`
* `bulk_edit_posts()`
* `wp_write_post()`
* `WP_Embed::shortcode()`
* `wp_insert_post()`
* `wp_xmlrpc_server::_insert_post()`
* `wp_xmlrpc_server::blogger_getPost()`
* `wp_xmlrpc_server::blogger_newPost()`
* `wp_xmlrpc_server::blogger_editPost()`
* `wp_xmlrpc_server::blogger_deletePost()`
* `wp_xmlrpc_server::mw_getPost()`
* `wp_xmlrpc_server::mw_newPost()`
* `wp_xmlrpc_server::mw_editPost()`
* `wp_xmlrpc_server::mt_getPostCategories()`
* `wp_xmlrpc_server::mt_setPostCategories()`
* `wp_xmlrpc_server::mt_publishPost()`
* `wp_xmlrpc_server::pingback_ping()`
* Hook parameters in:
* `oembed_ttl`
* `embed_oembed_html`
* `wp_insert_post_parent`
* `add_trashed_suffix_to_trashed_posts`
* `pre_post_update`
* `edit_attachment`
* `attachment_updated`
* `add_attachment`
* `edit_post_{$post->post_type}`
* `edit_post`
* `post_updated`
* `save_post_{$post->post_type}`
* `save_post`
* `wp_insert_post`
* `pre_wp_unique_post_slug`
* `wp_unique_post_slug`
* `xmlrpc_call_success_blogger_newPost`
* `xmlrpc_call_success_blogger_editPost`
* `xmlrpc_call_success_blogger_deletePost`
* `xmlrpc_call_success_mw_newPost`
* `xmlrpc_call_success_mw_editPost`
Note: The name change only affects variable names and DocBlocks.
The change does not affect the `$post_ID` global still used in a few places.
Follow-up to [51399], [52958], [53723], [53729], [55190], [55308], [55334].
Props mahekkalola, tanjimtc71, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#57692.
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This resolves a few WPCS warnings:
{{{
Variable "$cat_ID" is not in valid snake_case format, try "$cat_i_d"
}}}
Affected functions:
* `wp_delete_category()`
* `get_category_rss_link()`
* `get_catname()`
Follow-up to [836], [2068], [2551], [2695], [6365], [10959], [52958], [55190].
Fixes#56754.
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This resolves 80+ WPCS warnings in core:
{{{
Variable "$comment_ID" is not in valid snake_case format
}}}
While matching the database field of the same name, the `$comment_ID` variable did not follow the WordPress coding standards, and is now renamed to address that.
This affects:
* Function parameters in:
* `get_comment_author()`
* `comment_author()`
* `get_comment_author_email()`
* `comment_author_email()`
* `get_comment_author_link()`
* `comment_author_link()`
* `get_comment_author_IP()`
* `comment_author_IP()`
* `get_comment_author_rl()`
* `comment_author_url()`
* `get_comment_date()`
* `comment_date()`
* `get_comment_excerpt()`
* `comment_excerpt()`
* `get_comment_text()`
* `comment_text()`
* `get_comment_time()`
* `comment_time()`
* `get_comment_type()`
* `get_page_of_comment()`
* `wp_new_comment_notify_moderator()`
* `wp_new_comment_notify_postauthor()`
* `get_commentdata()`
* Internal variables in:
* `get_comment_ID()`
* `wp_new_comment()`
* `wp_xmlrpc_server::wp_deleteComment()`
* `wp_xmlrpc_server::wp_editComment()`
* `wp_xmlrpc_server::wp_newComment()`
* `wp_xmlrpc_server::pingback_ping()`
* Hook parameters in:
* `get_comment_author`
* `comment_author`
* `get_comment_author_email`
* `author_email`
* `get_comment_author_link`
* `get_comment_author_IP`
* `get_comment_author_url`
* `comment_url`
* `get_comment_excerpt`
* `comment_excerpt`
* `get_comment_ID`
* `get_comment_type`
* `get_page_of_comment`
* `comment_{$new_status}_{$comment->comment_type}`
* `comment_post`
* `notify_moderator`
* `notify_post_author`
* `commentrss2_item`
* `xmlrpc_call_success_wp_deleteComment`
* `xmlrpc_call_success_wp_editComment`
* `xmlrpc_call_success_wp_newComment`
* `pingback_post`
Note: The name change only affects variable names and DocBlocks.
The change does not affect:
* `comment_ID` as the `$orderby` value in `WP_Comment_Query::__construct()`
* `comment_ID` as the `$orderby` value in `WP_Comment::get_children()`
* `comment_ID` as part of `$commentarr` parameter in `wp_update_comment()`
The associated array keys still match the database field.
Follow-up to [53723].
Props krunal265, costdev, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#57671. See #56791.
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Formally deprecate `get_page_by_title()`. In its current form the function is unpredictable in that it may return a result that leads to a 404 error and will return different results depending on the database version/engine combination used.
It is recommended developers use `WP_Query` instead:
{{{
$query = new WP_Query(
array(
'post_type' => 'page',
'title' => 'Sample Page',
)
);
}}}
Props TimothyBlynJacobs, costdev, mukesh27, spacedmonkey, peterwilsoncc.
Fixes#57041.
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This is a major release and contains breaking changes.
Most important changes to be aware of for this release:
* All code is now namespaced. Though there is a full backward compatibility layer available and the old class names are still supported, using them will generate a deprecation notice (which can be silenced by plugins if they'd need to support multiple WP versions). See the [https://requests.ryanmccue.info/docs/upgrading.html upgrade guide] for more details.
* A lot of classes have been marked `final`. This should generally not affect userland code as care has been taken to not apply the `final` keyword to classes which are known to be extended in userland code.
* Extensive input validation has been added to Requests. When Requests is used as documented though, this will be unnoticable.
* A new `WpOrg\Requests\Requests::has_capabilities()` method has been introduced which can be used to address #37708.
* A new `WpOrg\Requests\Response::decode_body()` method has been introduced which may be usable to simplify some of the WP native wrapper code.
* Remaining PHP 8.0 compatibility fixed (support for named parameters).
* PHP 8.1 compatibility.
Release notes: https://github.com/WordPress/Requests/releases/tag/v2.0.0
For a full list of changes in this update, see the Requests GitHub:
https://github.com/WordPress/Requests/compare/v1.8.1...v2.0.0
This commit also resolves 2 blocking issues which previously caused the revert of [52244]:
* New Requests files are loaded into `wp-includes/Requests/src/`, matching the location of the library. In doing so, filesystems that are case-insensitive are not impacted (see #54582).
* Preload: During a Core update, the old Requests files are preloaded into memory before the update deletes the files. Preloading avoids fatal errors noted in #54562.
Follow-up to [50842], [51078], [52244], [52315], [52327], [52328].
Props jrf, schlessera, datagutten, wojsmol, dustinrue, soulseekah, szepeviktor. costdev, sergeybiryukov, peterwilsoncc, ironprogrammer, antonvlasenko, hellofromTonya, swissspidy, dd32, azaozz, TobiasBg, audrasjb.
Fixes#54504.
See #54582, #54562.
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