This change renames `$new_whitelist_options` to `$new_allowed_options`. This makes the variable’s purpose more clear, and promotes using more inclusive language.
For backwards compatibility, the new variable is passed by reference to the old one.
Follow up to [48121].
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See #50413.
Fixes#50434.
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The filter is the callback function added with `add_filter()`, therefore the hook passes a value to the filter, and the filter returns a value to change its behaviour.
The documentation is referring to the latter.
Props johnbillion.
See #49572, #16557.
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“The WordPress open source community cares about diversity. We strive to maintain a welcoming environment where everyone can feel included.”
With this commit, all occurrences of “whitelist” and “blacklist” (with the single exception of the `$new_whitelist_options` global variable) are removed. A new ticket has been opened to explore renaming the `$new_whitelist_options` variable (#50434).
Changing to more specific names or rewording sentences containing these terms not only makes the code more inclusive, but also helps provide clarity. These terms are often ambiguous. What is being blocked or allowed is not always immediately clear. This can make it more difficult for non-native English speakers to read through the codebase.
Words matter. If one contributor feels more welcome because these terms are removed, this was worth the effort.
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See #48900, #50434.
Fixes#50413.
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Every time an autoloaded option is updated or deleted, the `alloptions` cache is similarly updated. Due to the race condition, on any autoloaded option being updated, every other autoloaded option had its value set to the value at load time, causing a mismatch between the data in the persistent cache and the database.
This change introduces a `$force_cache` parameter for `wp_load_alloptions()` to force an update of the local `alloptions` cache from the persistent cache when an option is added, updated, or deleted, to minimize the chance of affecting other options.
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See #31245.
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* Add missing translator comments.
* Fix placement of some translator comments. Translator comments should be on the line directly above the line containing the translation function call for optimal compatibility with various `.pot` file generation tools. The CS auto-fixing, which changed some inconsistent function calls to multi-line function calls, is part of the reason why this was no longer the case for a select group of translator comments.
Includes minor code layout fixes.
Polyglots, rejoice! All WordPress core files now have translator comments for all strings with placeholders!
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Fixes#44360.
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WPCS 1.0.0 includes a bunch of new auto-fixers, which drops the number of coding standards issues across WordPress significantly. Prior to running the auto-fixers, there were 15,312 issues detected. With this commit, we now drop to 4,769 issues.
This change includes three notable additions:
- Multiline function calls must now put each parameter on a new line.
- Auto-formatting files is now part of the `grunt precommit` script.
- Auto-fixable coding standards issues will now cause Travis failures.
Fixes#44600.
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Prior to this change, the `{$network_id}:notoptions` cache would only be fetched, but not set, unless the actual database lookup would be unsuccessful. This enhancement slightly improves performance by preventing unnecessary external object cache lookups if one is used.
Fixes#43506.
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There are situations where the REST API client wants to be able to read and set the permalink_structure option. Though this doesn’t fix the use case of front-end rendered unauthenticated websites, it still has utility as a setting in it’s own right.
Props aduth.
See #41014.
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The WPCS `WordPress.WhiteSpace.PrecisionAlignment` rule throws warnings for a bunch of code that will likely cause issues for `wpcbf`. Fixing these manually beforehand gives us better auto-fixed results later.
See #41057.
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`pre_cache_alloptions` is run before the alloptions array is inserted into the cache, and is valuable for sanity checking the options, particularly if your caching scheme has size limitations.
`alloptions` is run before returning the alloptions array, and is useful for when you have extra information that alloptions should return.
Props sebastian.pisula, keesiemeijer.
Fixes#33958.
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This change standardizes some language in the parameter descriptions between the two hook docs in an effort to reduce confusion between the `$pre_option` pseudo-parameters and the new `$default` ones. `$pre_option` is the truthy value used to short-circuit the `get_*option()` call, `$default` is the value passed to the `get_*option()` returned in the event that 1) a short circuit isn't performed, 2) the option doesn't exist.
Props sc0ttkclark.
Fixes#41254.
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The checks were introduced in [22256] to prevent user settings to be set for super admins that were not a member of the current site. However the latter should apply to any kind of user, so the `is_super_admin()` check is redundant. Furthermore, removing these checks is necessary for the ongoing effort to get rid of `is_super_admin()` checks in general.
Props chandrapatel for initial patch.
Fixes#39199. See #37616.
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Previously an option containing an object would trigger an SQL `UPDATE` on all calls to `update_option`, even if the old and new values were identical. This was due to the old and new values having differing resource IDs.
This change compares the old and new values as serialized data to remove the resource ID from the comparison.
Props salcode, bradyvercher, peterwilsoncc.
Fixes#38903.
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The `siteurl` setting is registered and made available to the REST API. On a multisite installation, this setting is not configurable from the General Settings screen, but due to the above it is configurable from the REST API.
Props peterwilsoncc.
Fixes#39005.
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Previously Settings only supported "number" which meant it was possible to push floats to things like posts_per_page. This means now developers can also specify `type => ineger` in meta nad settings resgration.
Props flixos90.
Fixes#38393.
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Pass `false` as the `$passed_default` value when the `default_option_{$option}` filter is applied in `update_option` as no default is ever passed.
This resolves an error in tests where the 3rd parameter is not available to `filter_default_option()`.
Fixes#38176.
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Add a `default` argument to `register_setting` that will be used an the default option value viet `get_option()` in the event of no other option being specified. This means (if chosen) developers can define their default once via `register_option` and not have to duplicate the value every time they make a call to `get_option()`.
Props rmccue, jorbin, jtsternberg.
Fixes#38176.
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REST API endpoints for your WordPress content. These endpoints provide machine-readable external access to your WordPress site with a clear, standards-driven interface, allowing new and innovative apps for interacting with your site. These endpoints support all of the following:
- Posts: Read and write access to all post data, for all types of post-based data, including pages and media.
- Comments: Read and write access to all comment data. This includes pingbacks and trackbacks.
- Terms: Read and write access to all term data.
- Users: Read and write access to all user data. This includes public access to some data for post authors.
- Meta: Read and write access to metadata for posts, comments, terms, and users, on an opt-in basis from plugins.
- Settings: Read and write access to settings, on an opt-in basis from plugins and core. This enables API management of key site content values that are technically stored in options, such as site title and byline.
Love your REST API, WordPress! The infrastructure says, "Let's do lunch!" but the content API endpoints say, "You're paying!"
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Fixes#38373.
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`get_network()` falls back to the current network when called without any arguments. Between this and `get_current_network_id()`, we can replace almost all instances of the global `$current_site` and all instances of `get_current_site()`.
This effectively deprecates `get_current_site()`, something that we'll do in a future ticket.
Props flixos90.
Fixes#37414.
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When multisite is not configured, the `_site_transient()` and `_site_option()` functions fallback to `_option()` and store network "meta/options" in `wp_options`.
Previously, those calls to `_option()` did not explicitly set the `autoload` parameter and anything assigned as a transient or option at the network level would be set to `autoload` by default, even though autoload is not yet a concept at the network option level.
This changes that behavior and forces the `autoload` setting to `no`. If `autoload` is desired, the single site option functions should be used.
Props thomaswm.
Fixes#22846.
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A valid `$network_id` or `null`/`false` is expected as the first parameter for `_network_option()`. If something other than that is passed, we immediately return `false` rather than attempting to guess what network was intended.
See #28290.
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The `_network_option()` parameter order will be changing to accept `$network_id` first. The `_site_option()` functions will remain in use throughout core as our way of retrieving a network option for the current network.
See #28290.
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The `WP_INSTALLING` constant is a flag that WordPress sets in a number of
places, telling the system that options should be fetched directly from the
database instead of from the cache, that WP should not ping wordpress.org for
updates, that the normal "not installed" checks should be bypassed, and so on.
A constant is generally necessary for this purpose, because the flag is
typically set before the WP bootstrap, meaning that WP functions are not yet
available. However, it is possible - notably, during `wpmu_create_blog()` -
for the "installing" flag to be set after WP has already loaded. In these
cases, `WP_INSTALLING` would be set for the remainder of the process, since
there's no way to change a constant once it's defined. This, in turn, polluted
later function calls that ought to have been outside the scope of site
creation, particularly the non-caching of option data. The problem was
particularly evident in the case of the automated tests, where `WP_INSTALLING`
was set the first time a site was created, and remained set for the rest of the
suite.
The new `wp_installing()` function allows developers to fetch the current
installation status (when called without any arguments) or to set the
installation status (when called with a boolean `true` or `false`). Use of
the `WP_INSTALLING` constant is still supported; `wp_installing()` will default
to `true` if the constant is defined during the bootstrap.
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See #31130.
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Introduces `add_network_option()`, `update_network_option()`, `get_network_option()`, and `delete_network_option()`, which use the internals previously found in the `*_site_option()` functions and allow for a network ID to enable cross network storage and retrieval of network options.
* `*_site_option()` functions are now wrappers for `*_network_option()` and will interact with options for the current network in a multisite environment.
* All will continue to fallback to `*_option()` for non-multisite uses.
* Adds basic tests for cross network storage and retrieval.
* Existing tests for `*_site_option()` functions provide coverage for storage and retrieval of current network options.
Props spacedmonkey, DrewAPicture, jeremyfelt.
See #28290.
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This todo has been in place since the original merge of MU. At the time of merge, `wpmu_protect_special_option()` protected an empty array, and there has been no noticeable need since. As we introduce `_network_option()`, let's leave this behind. A new ticket can be opened if necessary.
See #28290.
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