The associated changes were backported to the 6.0 branch, so the version should be 6.0.1 instead of 6.1.0.
This affects:
* `@since` tag for the `block-templates` feature in `create_initial_theme_features()`.
* `@since` tag for the `show_on_front`, `page_on_front`, and `page_for_posts` options on the REST API settings endpoint.
Follow-up to [53590], [53661].
Props tommusrhodus, johnbillion.
Fixes#56225.
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Previously, it was used in core and older bundled themes to display the list of allowed tags in the comment form.
Follow-up to [709], [2009], [2012], [2032], [2040], [13030], [14365], [32858], [34316], [34351].
See #55646.
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Since the parameter accepts not only a user's ID, but also a `WP_User` object, `$user` is a more appropriate name, which better aligns with the `$post` parameter of functions that accept a post ID or a `WP_Post` object.
The pre-existing internal `$user` variable which contained a `WP_User` object is renamed to `$user_object` for clarity.
Follow-up to [38955].
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See #55647.
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This removes some duplicate code in favor of calling the `WP_Ajax_UnitTestCase::_setRole()` method created specifically for this purpose and used in other tests.
Follow-up to [500/tests], [37288].
Props martin.krcho.
See #56203.
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* Move the colon inside the `<strong>` tags in some `Error:` prefixes, to match other strings.
* Move the full stop at the end of some sentences outside of the `<strong>` tags used for individual phrases.
Follow-up to [11669], [23844], [53118], [53458], [53476].
Props NekoJonez, Presskopp.
Fixes#56027.
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This replaces the `VHOST` and `SUBDOMAIN_INSTALL` constant names in a message in `ms_subdomain_constants()` with placeholders, as they don't need to be translated.
Follow-up to [36773].
Props weboccults, hztyfoon, pratiweb.
Fixes#56216.
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This ensures that the post lock data returned by the Heartbeat API is consistent.
Previously, `wp_check_locked_posts()` was updated to return the name of the user currently editing the post, but the `wp_refresh_post_lock()` response did not get a similar change.
Follow-up to [53070].
Props nathan.noom.
Fixes#56197.
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Syncing stable blocks from the Gutenberg repository to wordpress-develop was a manual process, but it got automated with the script that runs together with syncing WordPress packages changed in the Gutenberg package.
Props zieladam.
Fixes#56179.
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* These were not used consistently, with only four instances across all the tests.
* Using this tag in combination with the `beStrictAboutCoversAnnotation="true"` setting will mark a test as "Risky" if code is executed during the test which is not annotated via `@covers` or `@uses` tags. That would make the maintainance of the tags very fiddly, while adding little additional value for the test code base.
Follow-up to [32995], [39914], [42636], [53682].
Props jrf.
See #39265.
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There were two kinds of tests in this file:
* Tests for content of some files in the root directory:
* `license.txt`
* `SECURITY.md`
* `package.json`
* Tests for some utility functions of the test framework itself:
* `strip_ws()`
* `test_mask_input_value()`
The latter are now moved to their own file, `utils.php`.
Follow-up to [22/tests], [81/tests], [103/tests], [25240], [26940], [28064], [28480], [28493], [28523], [28631], [42381], [47403], [53683].
See #39265, #55652.
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- Deprecate `wp_get_attachment_thumb_file()`.
- Make `wp_get_attachment_thumb_url()` an alias of `wp_get_attachment_image_url()`. This fixes it to return the proper thumbnail URL and fall back to returning the URL to `image_meta['thumb']` if only that exists.
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Ensure the database port number is recorded as an integer or `null` (the default port) when parsing the database host.
This is to prevent PHP/MySQLi throwing an exception caused by ports represented as numeric strings.
Props audrasjb, azouamauriac, chaion07, costdev, johnjamesjacoby, jrf, sergeybiryukov.
Fixes#54877.
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No longer delete the default term option in `unregister_taxonomy()` to improve database performance.
Since taxonomies are registered at runtime and can't be unregistered unless they're already registered, prior to this
change the option was created and deleted on each request.
Deleting the option should occur on a one-time opperation such as plugin deactivation.
Follow up to [48480].
Props dlh.
Fixes#54472.
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Patterns on the [https://wordpress.org/patterns/ Pattern Directory] can have keywords for better discoverability while searching. The way these are stored [69548ff1f0 was changed from a taxonomy to meta value], but the `/wp/v2/pattern-directory/patterns` endpoint was still pulling from that old value.
The correct property to use for this field is `meta.wpop_keywords`, which returns a single string with comma-separated keywords.
Props ryelle, TimothyBlynJacobs.
See #56126.
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The intention was for the preview ratio to remain accurate for the user's screen size when the sidebar is open, but this appears to have caused unintended side effects to the preview alignment.
Follow-up to [52647].
Props superbthemescom, Presskopp.
Fixes#56097. See #54764.
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This brings a new version of the Gutenberg code from the [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/tree/wp/6.0 wp/6.0 branch] into core.
Original PR from Gutenberg repository:
* #GB42131 Post Comments Form: Fix warning i18n
The following packages were updated:
* `@wordpress/block-directory` to `3.4.13`
* `@wordpress/block-library` to `7.3.13`
* `@wordpress/customize-widgets` to `3.3.13`
* `@wordpress/edit-post` to `6.3.13`
* `@wordpress/edit-site` to `4.3.13`
* `@wordpress/edit-widgets` to `4.3.13`
Props zieladam, bernhard-reiter, tobifjellner.
See #56058.
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When querying 'fields' equal to 'all' using the `WP_User_Query` class, this returns an array of `WP_User` objects. A `WP_User` object requires user meta to be primed, as the user's role is stored in user meta. Ensure that all users meta is primed in a single request by calling the `cache_users` function when querying 'fields' equal to 'all'. Soft deprecate fields equal to `all_with_meta` as it now acts the same as 'fields' equal to 'all'.
Props Spacedmonkey, peterwilsoncc, mehulkaklotar, timothyblynjacobs, furi3r.
Fixes#55594.
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This should make cron spawning faster on LSAPI by ensuring that cron requests return immediately.
To avoid code repetition, the no caching headers are relocated and always sent. Caching plugins attempting to set these
headers later will replace those set by WordPress Core.
Follow up to [44488].
Props maximej, johnbillion.
Fixes#54668.
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Meetup.com was previously removed as an oEmbed source, since they have deprecated their endpoint. The block has also been removed from the editor, see #GB35085.
This commit updates the associated changelog entry for the `oembed_providers` filter to version 6.0.1, as the change is being backported to the 6.0 branch.
Follow-up to [53540].
See #55997.
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This brings a new version of the Gutenberg code from the [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/tree/wp/6.0 wp/6.0 branch] into core.
The following packages were updated:
* `@wordpress/block-directory` to `3.4.12`
* `@wordpress/block-editor` to `8.5.9`
* `@wordpress/block-library` to `7.3.12`
* `@wordpress/components` to `19.8.5`
* `@wordpress/customize-widgets` to `3.3.12`
* `@wordpress/edit-post` to `6.3.12`
* `@wordpress/edit-site` to `4.3.12`
* `@wordpress/edit-widgets` to `4.3.12`
* `@wordpress/editor` to `12.5.9`
* `@wordpress/format-library` to `3.4.9`
* `@wordpress/icons` to `8.2.3`
* `@wordpress/interface` to `4.5.6`
* `@wordpress/list-reusable-blocks` to `3.4.5`
* `@wordpress/nux` to `5.4.5`
* `@wordpress/plugins` to `4.4.3`
* `@wordpress/preferences` to `1.2.5`
* `@wordpress/reusable-blocks` to `3.4.9`
* `@wordpress/server-side-render` to `3.4.6`
* `@wordpress/widgets` to `2.4.9`
Props zieladam.
See #56058.
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This aims to provide better context and more details if an unexpected `_doing_it_wrong()` message or deprecation notice is encountered during a test run.
Previously, this would display a message like `Unexpected incorrect usage notice for [...]`, but without any further details, making it harder to track down the actual issue.
Follow-up to [25402], [25408], [25785], [37861], [51872].
See #55652.
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This brings parity with WordPress core `wp_die()` handlers and ensures that if a `WP_Error` object is passed as the `$message` argument to `wp_die()`, the PHPUnit test suite displays the error message correctly.
Previously, this would cause a silent fatal error: `Object of class WP_Error could not be converted to string`, leading to just displaying `wp_die called` without any further details.
Follow-up to [28797], [41966], [44666], [45160], [47882].
See #55652.
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This affects:
* `wp-includes/blocks/index.php`
* `tools/webpack/blocks.js`
* `_unhook_block_registration()` in `tests/phpunit/includes/functions.php`
Follow-up to [47250], [52069], [52730], [53157], [53278].
Fixes#56131.
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The URL to create a new menu from the the Navigation Menu widget can be a `javascript:` link to the Customizer Menus panel, so `esc_attr()` is used here instead of `esc_url()`.
Follow-up to [53092].
Props hztyfoon.
Fixes#56128.
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This includes:
* Removing the deprecated `screen_icon()` function call.
* Replacing the deprecated `get_current_theme()` function call with `get_option( 'current_theme' )`.
* Using `wp_get_theme()->display( 'Name' )` explicitly instead of relying on `WP_Theme`'s `__toString()` method, for clarity.
Follow-up to [6334], [20039], [20040], [20042], [20508], [26537], [41274].
Props Presskopp, cu121, viralsampat, costdev, tomjdv, sabernhardt, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#54833.
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This adds a check for the main query in `_resolve_template_for_new_post()` to fix a 404 response when resolving template for new posts or pages caused by the wrong query being modified.
Original PR from Gutenberg repository:
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/40799#40799: Ensure only the main query is modified when resolving template for new posts]
Follow-up to [52316].
Props petitphp, zieladam, poena, ndiego, gziolo, kebbet, Mamaduka, manfcarlo.
See #56058.
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The `workflow_run` event was added to restore Slack notifications for older branches (5.8 and older) without having to backport any changes while alternate approaches were explored.
The workflow has been tested and refined as a reusable one in `trunk`, and this approach is superior to the `workflow_run` event in several ways.
Primarily, the `workflow_run` event results in a separate workflow run being created for sending Slack notifications after the completion of each workflow triggered by `push`. When called as a reusable workflow, this does not happen and the additional jobs are instead added to the initial workflow. This makes which jobs are sending notifications for the current workflow more clear, and reduces the amount of noise (less workflow runs overall).
The `workflow_run` event also makes some data available in different ways than `push` events. By removing it, much of the logic within the workflow can be simplified.
See #56095.
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This adjusts the newly added options in the settings endpoint to use the `integer` type instead of `number`. Since these are page IDs and are not supposed to be floats, `integer` is the correct type.
Follow-up to [53588].
See #56058.
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This changeset fills the existing help tab with more detailed information about available row actions in the Media Library, when using the List view.
Props kebbet, audrasjb, costdev, SergeyBiryukov, mukesh27.
Fixes#55800.
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Includes:
* Wrapping long single-line comments to multi-line for better readability.
* Formatting code blocks to display correctly on the Code Reference.
* Other minor edits for consistency.
This applies to:
* `wpdb::$allow_unsafe_unquoted_parameters`
* `wpdb::escape_identifier()`
* `wpdb::_escape_identifier_value()`
* `wpdb::prepare()`
* `wpdb::has_cap()`
Follow-up to [53575].
See #52506, #55646.
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This updates the following GitHub Actions to the latest versions:
- `actions/checkout`
- `actions/cache`
- `actions/github-script`
- `actions/setup-node`
- `codecov/codecov-action`
- `shivammathur/setup-php`
- `slackapi/slack-github-action`
See #55652.
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This updates the following `devDependencies` to newer versions:
- `dotenv` from `16.0.0` to `16.0.1`.
- `grunt` from `1.5.2` to `1.5.3`.
- `grunt-contrib-qunit` from `6.0.0` to `6.2.0`.
- `grunt-contrib-uglify` from `5.2.1` to `5.2.2`.
- `qunit` from `2.18.2` to `2.19.1`.
- `sass` from `1.51.0` to `1.53.0`.
- `sinon` from `13.0.2` to `14.0.0`.
- `uglify-js` from `3.15.4` to `3.16.1`.
Additionally, `npm audit fix` has been run to update dependencies with vulnerabilities.
See #55652.
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This avoids a `Constant WPINC already defined in src/wp-settings.php on line 16` PHP warning, which happens when running a WordPress install out of the `src` directory after `npm run build:dev`.
Add a comment to clarify the check for built assets and the direct mention of `wp-includes`.
Follow-up to [53518].
Props aristath.
See #54233.
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The [https://make.wordpress.org/core/2021/02/19/feature-plugin-rollback-update-failure/ Rollback Update Failure feature project] creates a temporary backup of plugins and themes before updating. This aims to make the update process more reliable and ensure that if a plugin or theme update fails, the previous version can be safely restored.
If the [https://wordpress.org/plugins/rollback-update-failure/ Rollback Update Failure plugin] is installed, `WP_Upgrader::install_package()` will use the `move_dir()` function from there for better performance. Instead of copying a directory from one location to another, it uses the `rename()` PHP function to speed up the process, which is instrumental in creating a temporary backup without a delay. If the renaming failed, it falls back to `copy_dir()` WP function.
This conditional aims to facilitate broader testing of the feature. It is temporary, until the plugin is merged into core.
Props afragen, pbiron, costdev, davidbaumwald, audrasjb, jrf, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#56057. See #51857, #54166.
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This aims to improve performance of the tests by reducing the number of function calls.
Since `$wpdb::placeholder_escape()` saves the result in a static variable on the first run, there is no need for repeated function calls during the same request or test run, as the result would still be the same.
Follow-up to [42056].
See #55652.
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For accessibility, input fields should identify their "purpose". The HTML5 attribute `autocomplete` allows for various user data to be quickly autofilled while adding context for some assistive technologies.
This commit adds the appropriate autofill purposes for an author's name, email, and website URL in the comment form template.
Props juliemoynat, bhrugesh96, sabernhardt.
Fixes#55779.
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WordPress does not currently provide an explicit method for escaping SQL table and column names. This leads to potential security vulnerabilities, and makes reviewing code for security unnecessarily difficult. Also, static analysis tools also flag the queries as having unescaped SQL input.
Tables and column names in queries are usually in-the-raw, since using the existing `%s` will straight quote the value, making the query invalid.
This change introduces a new `%i` placeholder in `$wpdb->prepare` to properly quote table and column names using backticks.
Props tellyworth, iandunn, craigfrancis, peterwilsoncc, johnbillion, apokalyptik.
Fixes#52506.
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One of these was previously renamed to mention `update_metadata_by_mid()`.
While `update_metadata_by_mid()` is indeed called in `wp_ajax_add_meta()` to update an existing meta value, the functionality change that the test intended to verify was in the latter function.
Follow-up to [44153], [53561].
See #55652.
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[https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/38719 In 5.9 these utility classnames were removed], which removed the ability for theme/plugin authors to assign their own custom CSS related to specific layout selections. This was mostly related to the Button block.
This commit adds these classes dynamically based on attributes, rather than saving them to the serialized content.
Original PR from Gutenberg repository:
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/41487#41487 Add utility classnames back to blocks that have layout attributes specified]
Props glendaviesnz, peterwilsoncc, andrewserong, zieladam, matveb, samikeijonen.
See #56058.
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`use_block_editor_for_post_type` and `use_block_editor_for_post` can be very useful in more contexts than wp-admin, especially when a site is in transition. For example, you may want to do things on init that are different.
Neither function depends on other functions that are available only in wp-admin (other than use_block_editor_for_post() relying on use_block_editor_for_post_type() and an admin-referrer check that's historically gated by a query variable and now also gated by is_admin), therefore moving them to wp-includes seems both feasible and beneficial
Props ethitter, jorbin.
Fixes#51819.
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Dynamic (non-explicitly declared) properties are deprecated as of PHP 8.2 and are expected to become a fatal error in PHP 9.0.
In this particular case, the test class contains a `set_up()` method that sets a group of properties, which are ''used'' by the tests, but never ''changed'' by the tests.
In other words, setting these properties in the `set_up()` is an unnecessary overhead and the properties should be changed to class constants.
Notes:
* As the `$img_html` property, which was previously being set, is not actually used in any of the tests, that property has not been converted to a constant.
* The values which were previously being set using a heredoc, now use a nowdoc (supported since PHP 5.3), as they don't contain any interpolation.
* The use of constant scalar expressions (`IMG_URL`) and constant arrays (`IMG_META`) in class constants is supported since PHP 5.6.
Follow-up to [711/tests], [1260/tests], [34855], [41724], [53557].
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See #56033.
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Dynamic (non-explicitly declared) properties are deprecated as of PHP 8.2 and are expected to become a fatal error in PHP 9.0.
In this particular case, the test classes contain a `set_up()` method that sets a group of properties, which are ''used'' by the tests, but the values of these properties are never ''changed'' by the tests.
In other words, setting these properties in the `set_up()` is an unnecessary overhead and the properties should be changed to class constants.
Follow-up to [1041/tests], [1071/tests].
Props jrf.
See #56033.
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* Give the test method a most descriptive name.
* Use a single assertion for the URL list instead of a `foreach` loop to provide more context in case of failure.
* Add a failure message to each assertion, as there are multiple assertions used in the test.
Follow-up to [53548].
See #55633.
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`true` is now passed to the `fail_ci_if_error` input when the `codecov/codecov-action` action is used.
When uploading a code coverage report is unsuccessful, the action will now fail and return an error. This will help avoid situations like #56022 where the report was suddenly failing to upload even though the workflow itself appeared to be successful.
See #55652.
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This adds the `pull_request` event to the Code Coverage Report workflow, allowing changes to be verified in a pull request before being committed.
The `branches` and `paths` filters are used to limit when the workflow runs to pull requests with:
- A base branch of `trunk`.
- Changing specific files that can potentially affect the way a coverage report is generated.
Reports generated on `pull_request` events are for testing purposes only and are not submitted to Codecov.
The `docker-compose.yml` file has also been added to the `paths` filter for both `push` and `pull_request` events. Changes to this file could potentially affect the environment used to generate the report (such as the ones in [53552]).
Props afragen, johnbillion, desrosj.
See #55652.
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One change in the update from Xdebug version 2.x to 3.x was a shift from enabling features to switching into modes.
When the version of Xdebug installed in the PHP 7.4 Docker container was updated from 2.x to 3.x, the code coverage reporting workflow stopped generating reports due to a lack of available coverage drivers.
This change adds the `XDEBUG_MODE` environment variable to the local Docker environment configuration to allow the active modes to be changed. This environment variable takes precedence over the `xdebug.mode` setting, but will not change the value of the `xdebug.mode` setting.
The `LOCAL_PHP_XDEBUG_MODE` environment variable has been added to the `.env` file and can be used to change the modes enabled in the Docker container. The code coverage reporting workflow uses this variable to enable the `coverage` mode, which is required for generating a test coverage report.
By default, `debug` and `debug modes are active, which enables the more commonly used features of Xdebug: development helpers and step debugging.
Props afragen, johnbillion, desrosj.
Fixes#56022.
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Cache result of database queries in `_find_post_by_old_slug` and `_find_post_by_old_date` functions. This means that repeated requests to a url where the page is not found, will result in hitting a cache for sites running persistent object caching.
Props Spacedmonkey, dd32, mukesh27, pbearne, flixos90.
Fixes#36723.
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Includes:
* Documenting the returned array using hash notation.
* Adding a `@since` note for the `$filesize` value being included in the returned array.
This affects:
* `wp_generate_attachment_metadata()`
* `wp_get_attachment_metadata()`
* `WP_Image_Editor::save()`
* `WP_Image_Editor_GD::save()` and `::_save()`
* `WP_Image_Editor_Imagick::save()` and `::_save()`
Follow-up to [22094], [22619], [52837], [53546].
See #55646.
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Since WordPress 3.5, `wp_save_image_file()` uses `WP_Image_Editor` classes under the hood to save the images.
While the `save()` method in those instances returns `array|WP_Error` and is documented as such, the return type of the `wp_save_image_file()` function was still left as `bool`.
A better solution would be to adjust the function to return the documented boolean type. However, doing that after 20+ major WP releases would be a backward compatibility break, so the documentation is now updated instead.
Includes:
* Documenting the returned array using hash notation.
* Adding a `@since` note for the `$image` parameter expecting a `WP_Image_Editor` instance.
* Adding a `@since` note for the `$filesize` value being included in the returned array.
Follow-up to [22094], [22619], [52837].
Props jrf, SergeyBiryukov.
See #55646.
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Move logic to generate link to global styles to the `prepare_links` method in theme REST API controller. This way all logic to generate links is within the `prepare_links` method, bringing this controller inline with other REST API controllers.
Props SergeyBiryukov, Spacedmonkey.
Fixes#56018.
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Includes:
* Making the test method names more specific.
* Converting one-off helper methods to static closures.
* Adding a failure message to each assertion when multiple assertions are used in the test.
Follow-up to [1126/tests], [1201/tests], [53292], [53495], [53522], [53538].
See #55652.
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This changeset removes Meetup as an oEmbed source, since Meetup.com have deprecated their oEmbed endpoint. The block has already been removed from the editor, see GB#35085.
Props peterwilsoncc, audrasjb, swissspidy.
Fixes#55997.
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Includes:
* Adding `@covers` annotations.
* Adding a failure message to each assertion when multiple assertions are used in the test.
Follow-up to [1126/tests], [53495], [53497], [53521], [53523], [53524], [53525], [53526], [53529], [53530], [53531], [53537].
Props jrf.
See #55652.
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This one test was testing three different situations. When one assertion fails, the rest of the test would not be executed, so this leads to hiding one error behind another.
Splitting the test into three distinct test methods still allows for testing each situation, but tests each one in isolation and won't hide errors.
The third part of the test, dealing with image editor engine classes, will also now use a data provider.
Using a data provider has a number of advantages:
1. If the first test case fails, it won't prevent the other test cases from being tested.
2. The output from PHPUnit will be more descriptive in case of failure when using a data provider.
3. Using named test cases in the data provider will also make the `--testdox` output much more descriptive and informative.
The actual cases being tested, or the test itself have not been changed.
Includes:
* Adding `@covers` annotations.
* Adding a failure message to each assertion when multiple assertions are used in the test.
* Reusing an existing data provider with the available image editor engine classes.
Follow-up to [1061/tests], [53495], [53497], [53521], [53523], [53524], [53525], [53526], [53529], [53530], [53531].
Props jrf.
See #55652.
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Previously, in case of failure, `WP_UnitTestCase_Base::assertNotWPError()` displayed the actual error message from the passed `WP_Error` object, but only if the `$message` parameter was empty.
This made the assertion less helpful, as the actual error message was lost in case there was a non-empty `$message` parameter passed to the method, as per the [https://make.wordpress.org/core/handbook/testing/automated-testing/writing-phpunit-tests/#using-assertions Writing PHP Tests] guidelines:
> All PHPUnit assertions, as well as all WordPress custom assertions, allow for a `$message` parameter to be passed. This message will be displayed when the assertion fails and can help immensely when debugging a test. This parameter should always be used if more than one assertion is used in a test method.
This commit ensures that the actual error message is always displayed, in addition to the passed `$message` parameter.
The same applies to `WP_UnitTestCase_Base::assertNotIXRError()`.
Follow-up to [34638], [40417].
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See #55652.
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This adjusts the logic used to determine the outcome of the previous workflow run of the current one to account for `schedule` and `workflow_dispatch` events.
In the current state, only workflows triggered by `push` events are examined. This is causing failures when trying to post Slack notifications for the Test Coverage workflow, and inconsistent results for `workflow_dispatch` events when testing older branches on a schedule.
Follow up to [53466] and [53468].
See #55652.
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Using a data provider has a number of advantages:
1. If the first test case fails, it won't prevent the other test cases from being tested.
2. The output from PHPUnit will be more descriptive in case of failure when using a data provider.
3. Using named test cases in the data provider will also make the `--testdox` output much more descriptive and informative.
The actual cases being tested, or the test itself have not been changed.
Includes:
* Adding a `@covers` annotation.
* Adding a failure message to each assertion.
* Adding a skip annotation for unsupported mime types.
* Making the test method name more specific.
Follow-up to [1061/tests], [53495], [53497], [53521], [53523], [53524], [53525], [53526], [53529], [53530].
Props jrf.
See #55652.
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Using a data provider has a number of advantages:
1. If the first test case fails, it won't prevent the other test cases from being tested.
2. The output from PHPUnit will be more descriptive in case of failure when using a data provider.
3. Using named test cases in the data provider will also make the `--testdox` output much more descriptive and informative.
The actual cases being tested, or the test itself have not been changed.
Includes:
* Adding a `@covers` annotation.
* Adding a failure message to each assertion.
* Making the test method name more specific.
Follow-up to [1061/tests], [53495], [53497], [53521], [53523], [53524], [53525], [53526], [53529].
Props jrf.
See #55652.
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Using a data provider has a number of advantages:
1. If the first test case fails, it won't prevent the other test cases from being tested.
2. The output from PHPUnit will be more descriptive in case of failure when using a data provider.
3. Using named test cases in the data provider will also make the `--testdox` output much more descriptive and informative.
The actual cases being tested, or the test itself have not been changed.
Includes:
* Adding a `@covers` annotation.
* Adding a skip annotation for unsupported mime types.
* Adding a failure message to each assertion.
Follow-up to [1061/tests], [53495], [53497], [53521], [53523], [53524], [53525], [53526].
Props jrf.
See #55652.
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Using a data provider has a number of advantages:
1. If the first test case fails, it won't prevent the other test cases from being tested.
2. While the assertion used in this test method ''does'' have a "failure message" (👍), the output from PHPUnit itself will already be more descriptive in case of failure when using a data provider.
3. Using named test cases in the data provider will also make the `--testdox` output much more descriptive and informative.
The actual cases being tested, or the test itself have not been changed.
Includes:
* Adding a `@covers` annotation.
Follow-up to [184/tests], [53495], [53497], [53521], [53523], [53524], [53525].
Props jrf.
See #55652.
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Using a data provider has a number of advantages:
1. If the first test case fails, it won't prevent the other test cases from being tested.
2. While the assertion used in this test method ''does'' have a "failure message" (👍), the output from PHPUnit itself will already be more descriptive in case of failure when using a data provider.
3. Using named test cases in the data provider will also make the `--testdox` output much more descriptive and informative.
The actual cases being tested, or the test itself have not been changed.
Includes:
* Changing the conditional addition of the `.ico` file type to be unconditional, it was only needed for PHP < 5.3.
* Adding a `@covers` annotation.
Follow-up to [184/tests], [42780], [53495], [53497], [53521], [53523], [53524].
Props jrf.
See #55652.
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Using a data provider has a number of advantages:
1. If the first test case fails, it won't prevent the other test cases from being tested.
2. While the assertion used in this test method ''does'' have a "failure message" (👍), the output from PHPUnit itself will already be more descriptive in case of failure when using a data provider.
3. Using named test cases in the data provider will also make the `--testdox` output much more descriptive and informative.
The actual cases being tested, or the test itself have not been changed.
Includes:
* Adding a `@covers` annotation.
Follow-up to [184/tests], [53495], [53497], [53521], [53523].
Props jrf.
See #55652.
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Using a data provider has a number of advantages:
1. If the first test case fails, it won't prevent the other test cases from being tested.
2. While the assertion used in this test method ''does'' have a "failure message" (👍), the output from PHPUnit itself will already be more descriptive in case of failure when using a data provider.
3. Using named test cases in the data provider will also make the `--testdox` output much more descriptive and informative.
The actual cases being tested, or the test itself have not been changed.
Includes:
* Changing the conditional addition of the `.ico` file type to be unconditional, it was only needed for PHP < 5.3.
* Adding a `@covers` annotation.
Follow-up to [184/tests], [42780], [53495], [53497], [53521].
Props jrf.
See #55652.
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This introduces a new test helper function which allows for turning a single-level array containing text strings into a data provider with named data sets, where the value of the data set will also be used as the name of the data set.
The function contains safeguards to ensure that it is only used with data compatible with this principle and will throw generic PHP exceptions when the data is incompatible. These type of exceptions will be displayed before the tests even start running and will stop the test run when they occur.
While generally speaking, all test cases ''should'' extend the base `WP_UnitTestCase_Base` class, this is still made a `public static` method to allow for a test, which by exception directly extends the PHPUnit base `TestCase` or the `PHPUnit_Adapter_TestCase`, to also be able to use this method.
Typical usage of this method:
{{{
public function data_provider_for_test_name() {
$array = array(
'value1',
'value2',
);
return $this->text_array_to_dataprovider( $array );
}
}}}
The returned result will look like:
{{{
array(
'value1' => array( 'value1' ),
'value2' => array( 'value2' ),
)
}}}
Props jrf, hellofromTonya, adamsilverstein.
See #55652.
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This ensures that the global is explicitly declared and documented in:
* `get_next_posts_link()`
* `get_posts_nav_link()`
* `get_the_posts_navigation()`
* `get_the_posts_pagination()`
* `get_next_comments_link()`
Follow-up to [30065].
Props mt8.biz, sabernhardt.
Fixes#43164.
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This changes removes an hardcoded CSS color value for the Quote block in Twenty Twenty-One's editor stylesheet. This ensures custom text color is fully reflected in the Editor for Quote block.
Props jyolsna, evildon, kajalgohel, audrasjb.
Fixes#55989.
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This changes removes an hardcoded CSS color value for the Quote block in Twenty Nineteen's editor stylesheet. This ensures custom text color is fully reflected in the Editor for Quote block.
Props nithi22, evildon, SergeyBiryukov, audrasjb.
Fixes#55992.
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* As of WordPress 3.6.1, the `html5` feature requires an array of types to be passed. Defaults to `comment-list`, `comment-form`, `search-form` for backward compatibility.
* As of WordPress 6.0, the previously added `_doing_it_wrong()` notice is actually displayed as expected.
Follow-up to [25193], [25235], [25785], [49344], [49354], [52828].
Props bobbingwide.
See #51657, #55646.
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This ensures that not only the array values being compared are equal, but also that their type is the same.
Going forward, stricter type checking by using `assertSameSets()` or `assertSameSetsWithIndex()` should generally be preferred, to make the tests more reliable.
Follow-up to [48939], [51137], [51943], [53499], [53504], [53506], [53509].
See #55652.
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* Make the function description more specific, for consistency with other similar functions.
* Add a `@since` note for the `$update_menu_item_cache` parameter of `WP_Query::parse_query()`.
* Add missing `@covers` tags for the unit tests.
Follow-up to [53504].
See #55620.
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Prime caches for all post parents in the post REST API controller using the `_prime_post_caches` function. Post parent objects are required as part of the `check_read_permission` method’s permission check in post REST API controller.
Props spacedmonkey, furi3r, peterwilsoncc, mitogh, madpixels.
Fixes#55593.
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When using multilingual websites, this string could end up with multiple different translations in the error log, making it less actionable.
Unlike errors displayed to the user, a general consensus for software is that errors in logs should always be in English. Since MySQL errors are also returned in English, this brings more consistency to the logs.
Follow-up to [6391], [8168], [19760].
Props malthert.
Fixes#53125.
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Add a new parameter to `WP_Query` called `update_menu_item_cache` that when set to true, primes the caches for linked terms and posts for menu item post objects. This change moves logic
found in `wp_get_nav_menu_items` into a new function called `update_menu_item_cache`. Update the menu item REST API controller, to pass the `update_menu_item_cache` parameter to the
arguments used for the `WP_Query` run to get menu items.
Props furi3r, TimothyBlynJacobs, spacedmonkey, peterwilsoncc, mitogh.
Fixes#55620.
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That allows locales to switch the order of the first name and last name, should they prefer to do so.
The string was previously used in `wp_insert_user()` and is now reused in other places for consistency:
* `WP_MS_Users_List_Table::column_name()`
* `WP_Users_List_Table::column_name()`
* `wp_list_authors()`
* `wp_list_users()`
Note: This also removes the `wp_list_author_full_name` filter, introduced for the same purpose in `wp_list_authors()`, as redundant for now.
Follow-up to [53486].
See #17025.
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The test bootstrap requires GD to be available, so this test skip condition will never be matched.
Also, test skipping from within a helper method, which may be used in a data provider, can lead to test runtime errors.
Follow-up to [49009], [49014], [49535], [49571], [51415].
Props jrf.
See #55652.
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Introduced [52836] when passing `child_of` or `pad_counts` parameters to `get_terms` or `WP_Term_Query` class, the array of terms received by the query, was not correctly cached. This
change simplifies the logic in `WP_Term_Query` and ensures terms are correctly cached. This change also, improves performance, by only caching an array of term ids where possible.
Props denishua, spacedmonkey, oztaser, peterwilsoncc, SergeyBiryukov, georgestephanis, jnz31, knutsp, mukesh27, costdev.
Fixes#55837.
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* Move a non-test specific helper function used by multiple tests up to the top of the class to make it more easily discoverable.
* Move a test-specific helper function used by only one test to be directly below the test using the helper function and make the link with the test explicit by adding a `@see` tag.
Follow-up to [1201/tests], [51415].
Props jrf.
See #55652.
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The `wp_user_settings()` function calls the PHP native `setcookie()` function, the fifth parameter of which is the ''optional'' `$domain` parameter which expects a `string`.
A parameter being optional, however, does not automatically make it nullable.
As of PHP 8.1, passing `null` to a non-nullable PHP native function will generate a deprecation notice.
In this case, this function call yielded a `setcookie(): Passing null to parameter #5 ($domain) of type string is deprecated` notice.
Changing the `null` to an empty string fixes this without a backward compatibility break.
References:
* [https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.setcookie.php PHP Manual: setcookie()]
* [https://wiki.php.net/rfc/deprecate_null_to_scalar_internal_arg PHP RFC: Deprecate passing null to non-nullable arguments of internal functions]
Follow-up to [29478].
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Fixes#54914.
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This changeset introduces the `wp_list_author_full_name` hook to allows developers to filter author full name, which by default is a combinaison of the author first and last name, separated by a space.
Props kevinB, wonderboymusic, DrewAPicture, nacin, Mte90, jorbin, afercia, rafiahmedd.
Fixes#17025.
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* Make the descriptions for `update_post_author_caches()` and `update_post_caches()` more specific.
* Move the unit test into its own file, for consistency with `update_post_cache()` tests. This also allows for using shared fixtures in case more tests are added in the future.
Follow-up to [53482].
See #55716.
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For a call to `WP_Query` or a post REST API request that contains posts from multiple authors, call the `cache_users` function, to ensure that all user data for post authors is primed in
a single database query. This results in far fewer database queries on multiple author sites.
Props spacedmonkey, timothyblynjacobs, peterwilsoncc.
Fixes#55716.
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* Add a `@since` note for the `decoding` attribute in `wp_get_attachment_image()`.
* Adjust `wp_img_tag_add_decoding_attr()` DocBlocks per the documentation standards.
* Wrap some long `sprintf()` calls in unit tests for better readability. In at least one case, `the_content` was unnecessarily passed to `sprintf()` as an extra (unused) parameter.
Follow-up to [53480].
See #53232.
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Dynamically add `decoding="async"` to image tags on the front end of a site to instruct browsers to download them in parallel.
Modifies `wp_get_attachment_image()`, `get_avatar()` to include the attribute by default. Modifies `wp_filter_content_tags()` to add the attribute during the front-end render of the site.
Introduces `wp_img_tag_add_decoding_attr()` to take an image tag and modify it to include the attribute. Introduces the filter `wp_img_tag_add_decoding_attr` used to define the default value for the attribute.
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Fixes#53232.
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This change fixes an alignement issue on the "Wide Line" Separator style variation on front-end, especially when used inside a column block. It changes the block `width` value from `120rem` to `100%` to avoid container overflowing.
Props kjellr, matthiaspabst, sabernhardt, audrasjb.
Fixes#53643.
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Twenty Twenty's `style.css` file has `/*rtl:ignore*/` for the `.has-text-align-left` class, but that was previously missing from the `.has-text-align-right` class. As a result, the theme overrides block library styles on the front-end (and not in the editor). This changeset adds the missing declaration.
Props amirkamizi, mayankmajeji, ianbelanger, sabernhardt, hasanuzzamanshamim.
Fixes#49447.
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This changeset updates the `font-style` value of the Quote block in the block editor to ensure styles are consistent between the editor and the front-end.
Props kajalgohel, iamjaydip, audrasjb, whaze, mukesh27.
Fixes#55931.
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When searching for previous workflow runs by branch, GitHub currently includes matches within forks.
If a contributor opens a pull request from their fork with a `head_ref` matching a Core branch that triggers a workflow on `push` event, the outcomes of the workflows associated with that pull request are currently used to determine if the previous workflow run had failed.
The result is a false “fixed” notifications when a commit immediately follows a failed workflow run from the pull request.
This adds a check to skip any workflow runs not triggered by a `push` event to prevent these inaccurate notifications.
Props SergeyBiryukov.
See #55652.
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If the path starts with a slash, it will be considered absolute and returned as is earlier in the function.
It it's not absolute, then it does not start with a slash, so there is nothing to trim.
This change is covered by existing unit tests.
Follow-up to [6984], [53457].
Props karlijnbk.
See #55897.
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This aims to improve performance by calling `sanitize_url()` directly, instead of the `esc_url_raw()` wrapper. As of WordPress 6.1, `sanitize_url()` is the recommended function for sanitizing a URL for database or redirect usage.
Follow-up to [11383], [13096], [51597], [53452].
Props benjgrolleau, peterwilsoncc, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#55852.
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This avoids a test failure if the `ZipArchive` class is missing.
Additionally, this commit replaces an inline check for the `ZipArchive` class in personal data export file tests with a `@requires` annotation, for consistency with similar PHP extension requirements in other tests.
Follow-up to [44786], [51415], [52286].
See #55652.
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A general security rule is "Sanitize when you save, escape when you echo".
In WordPress 5.9, `sanitize_url()` was un-deprecated in order to better align with the naming of other sanitizing functions, while still being an alias for `esc_url_raw()`.
This commit reverses the order and turns `esc_url_raw()` into a wrapper for `sanitize_url()`, making the latter the canonical function call and aiming to improve performance by reducing the number of function calls required when using the recommended technique.
Follow-up to [11383], [13096], [51597].
Props benjgrolleau, peterwilsoncc, SergeyBiryukov.
See #55852.
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