The WordPress recovery mode only works in combination with the fatal error handler that works as the entry mode for recovery mode. The fatal error handler can be disabled using the `WP_DISABLE_FATAL_ERROR_HANDLER` constant, but so far the logic in the `WP_Recovery_Mode` class was still being initialized even when that constant was set to `true`, which is unnecessary.
This changeset updates the WordPress bootstrap process to only initialize `WP_Recovery_Mode` when needed.
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Fixes#56848.
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This updates some inline comments to better match the guidelines and recommendations set forth in the make/core and make/docs handbooks:
> In general, use second person in your documentation. Second person depicts a friendly tone, with a perfect focus on the reader. In addition to this, directly addressing the reader helps avoid passive voice; thereby preventing unwanted confusion.
> ...
> the word “we” should be avoided (...) unless its made very clear which group is speaking.
Includes:
* Replacing first-person usage of "we" with second person point of view.
* Making small clarification adjustments where the voice is much too casual or lacks clear context, especially for non-native English speakers.
References:
* [https://make.wordpress.org/docs/style-guide/language-grammar/grammatical-person/ Style Guide: Grammatical person]
* [https://make.wordpress.org/docs/handbook/documentation-team-handbook/handbooks-style-and-formatting-guide/ Handbooks & HelpHub Style and Formatting Guide]
* [https://make.wordpress.org/core/handbook/best-practices/post-comment-guidelines/#style-and-substance Post & Comment Guidelines: Style and Substance]
Follow-up to [2176], [3430], [4676], [6009], [7991], [12688], [12762], [26008], [28978], [44488], [44962], [51979], [53131], [53132], [53156], [53131], [54200].
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See #57052.
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This PR migrates the Style Engine PHP functions, classes and tests into Core for 6.1. It backports the original [WordPress/gutenberg#40260 PR #40260] from Gutenberg repository.
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See #56467.
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Previously, when using `switch_to_locale()` all current loaded text domains were unloaded and added to the `$l10n_unloaded` global. This prevented the just-in-time loading for text domains after a switch. The just-in-time loading was also only possible if the translations were stored in `WP_LANG_DIR`. Both issues have been fixed.
* Adds `WP_Textdomain_Registry` to keep track of the language directory paths for all plugins and themes.
* Updates all `load_*_textdomain()` functions to store the path in `WP_Textdomain_Registry`.
* Adds `$locale` parameter to `load_textdomain()` to specify the locale the translation file is for.
* Adds `$reloadable` parameter to `unload_textdomain()` to define whether a text domain can be loaded just-in-time again. This is used by `WP_Locale_Switcher::load_translations()`.
* Extends `_load_textdomain_just_in_time()` to also support text domains of plugins and themes with custom language directories.
* Fixes the incorrect `test_plugin_translation_after_switching_locale_twice()` test which should have caught this issue earlier.
* Adds a new test plugin and theme to test the loading of translations with a custom language directory.
* Deprecates the now unused and private `_get_path_to_translation()` and `_get_path_to_translation_from_lang_dir()` functions.
Previously added in [49236] and reverted in [49236] to investigate concerns which are now addressed here.
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See #26511.
Fixes#39210.
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Related Gutenberg issue: https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/39889.
Backporting changes from the Gutenberg plugin:
- new Block Patterns REST API endpoint
- new Block Pattern Categories REST API endpoint
- updates to Query Loop related patterns
- support for custom taxonomies in Query Loop block
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See #55505.
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Migrate spacing, border, color, dimensions, elements and typography and associated tests for block supports in the block editor.
Related changes in Gutenberg:
- Include individual serialization changes from 6de16981c7
- Skip Style Engine integration from 44925a947f%60
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See #55505.
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This changeset decreases the chance of accidentally overwriting some variables located in `wp-settings.php`, as the chance of overriding a variable called `$_wp_plugin_file` would be lower than for `$plugin`, `$mu_plugin` or `$network_plugin`.
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Fixes#55432.
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Add a REST API to export site templates and template part as html files. When the REST API is requested, it responds by downloading a single ZIP file and exits early, without completing full request. To create the exported zip, the ZipArchive class is required. If this class is not present then the export will gracefully fail, returning a `WP_Error` object and 500 status error code.
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Fixes#54448 .
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Navigation area were merged as part of full site editing and the new navigation block. This functionality is experimental and not currently used in WordPress core, so should be removed.
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Fixes#54506.
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This commit introduces the `/wp/v2/menus`, `/wp/v2/menu-items` and `/wp/v2/menu-locations` REST API endpoints. These endpoints are fully available to users with the `edit_theme_options` capability, but can be read by any user who can edit a REST API available post type.
The `nav_menu` taxonomy and `nav_menu_item` post type now map their capabilities to the `edit_theme_options` primitive capability. This allows developers to provide more fine-grained access control. However, if a developer is currently dynamically removing the `edit_theme_options` capability using `map_meta_cap`, they should use the `user_has_cap` filter instead.
The `wp_update_nav_menu_item()` function has been adjusted to return an error if saving the menu item post or assigning the menu item to a menu generate an error.
Lastly, a new menu item type is introduced, `block`, that can be used to store a Block as a menu item.
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Fixes#40878.
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- First pass at adding the site editor from the Gutenberg plugin to
wp-admin/site-editor.php.
- Adds miscellaneous PHP changes from Gutenberg 10.1 - 11.9.
Follows [52042].
See #54337.
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This renames the file containing the `WP_Http` class to conform to the coding standards.
This commit also includes:
- A new `class-http.php` that includes the new file, for anyone that may've been including the file directly.
- Replaces references to the old filename with the new filename.
Follow-up to [8516], [13274], [33748].
Fixes#54389. See #53359.
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Adds a new REST API endpoint (`/wp-block-editor/v1/url-details`) for retrieving information from an external URL.
Information retrieved:
* Title: content of the `<title>` element
* Icon: favicon image link
* Description: content of the `description` or `og:description` meta element
* Image: OG image link
This endpoint is used by the block editor for link previews.
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Fixes#54358.
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This ensures correct load order when style concatenation is used, e.g. when `SCRIPT_DEBUG` is off.
Additionally, make sure the `WP_CONTENT_DIR` constant is defined for use in `get_theme_root()` via `get_stylesheet_directory()`.
Follow-up to [50992], [51001], [51013].
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See #53175.
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Add an endpoint for fetching block patterns from WordPress.org, and load the block patterns from this new API. Remove the block patterns that have already been moved to WordPress.org/patterns.
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Fixes#53246.
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This is the first piece of landing the theme.json processing in WordPress core.
It allows themes to configure the different editor settings, allow cusomizations and define presets in theme.json file.
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See #53175.
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It is going to be used on the new widgets editor screen. This patch also introduced a new class WP_Block_Editor_Context that is going to be used with revised block editor filters to let extenders to keep their existing behavior. It should also allow to provide more settings through the context class as new screens get introduced like the navigation editor.
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Fixes#52920.
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This also includes:
- The removal of the Post Author block.
- Renaming build_query_vars_from_query_block function.
- Update the block supports.
Props gziolo.
See #52991.
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It contains several changes in addition to regular update to WordPress packages:
- All newly exposed blocks are now registered on the server.
- Dutone block support was added.
- Border block support was updated.
- New shared function `construct_wp_query_args` was added for the family of Query blocks - it might need some further work.
Props youknowriad.
See #52991.
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There are several WordPress hooks defined on the server that depend on $post object that isn’t present on the new screens like edit site, edit widgets, or edit navigation. This patch deprecates existing filters and introduces replacements that are context-aware.
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See #52920.
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Switching a WordPress site from HTTP to HTTPS has historically been a tedious task. While on the surface the Site Address and WordPress Address have to be updated, existing content still remains using HTTP URLs where hard-coded in the database. Furthermore, updating _two_ URLs to migrate to HTTPS is still a fairly unintuitive step which is not clearly explained.
This changeset simplifies migration from HTTP to HTTPS and, where possible, makes it a one-click interaction.
* Automatically replace insecure versions of the Site Address (`home_url()`) with its HTTPS counterpart on the fly if the site has been migrated from HTTP to HTTPS. This is accomplished by introducing a `https_migration_required` option and enabling it when the `home_url()` is accordingly changed.
* A new `wp_replace_insecure_home_url()` function is hooked into various pieces of content to replace URLs accordingly.
* The migration only kicks in when the Site Address (`home_url()`) and WordPress Address (`site_url()`) match, which is the widely common case. Configurations where these differ are often maintained by more advanced users, where this migration routine would be less essential - something to potentially iterate on in the future though.
* The migration does not actually update content in the database. More savvy users that prefer to do that can prevent the migration logic from running by either deleting the `https_migration_required` option or using the new `wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url` filter.
* For fresh sites that do not have any content yet at the point of changing the URLs to HTTPS, the migration will also be skipped since it would not be relevant.
* Expose a primary action in the Site Health recommendation, if HTTPS is already supported by the environment, built on top of the HTTPS detection mechanism from [49904]. When clicked, the default behavior is to update `home_url()` and `site_url()` in one go to their HTTPS counterpart.
* A new `wp_update_urls_to_https()` function takes care of the update routine.
* A new `update_https` meta capability is introduced to control access.
* If the site's URLs are controlled by constants, this update is not automatically possible, so in these scenarios the user is informed about that in the HTTPS status check in Site Health.
* Allow hosting providers to modify the URLs linked to in the HTTPS status check in Site Health, similar to how that is possible for the URLs around updating the PHP version.
* A `WP_UPDATE_HTTPS_URL` environment variable or `wp_update_https_url` filter can be used to provide a custom URL with guidance about updating the site to use HTTPS.
* A `WP_DIRECT_UPDATE_HTTPS_URL` environment variable or `wp_direct_update_https_url` filter can be used to provide a custom URL for the primary CTA to update the site to use HTTPS.
Props flixos90, timothyblynjacobs.
Fixes#51437.
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This changeset introduces a filter-based Robots API, providing central control over the `robots` meta tag.
* Introduces `wp_robots()` function which should be called anywhere a `robots` meta tag should be included.
* Introduces `wp_robots` filter which allows adding or modifying directives for the `robots` meta tag. The `wp_robots()` function is entirely filter-based, i.e. if no filter is added to `wp_robots`, no directives will be present, and therefore the entire `robots` meta tag will be omitted.
* Introduces the following `wp_robots` filter functions which replace similar existing functions that were manually rendering a `robots` meta tag:
* `wp_robots_noindex()` replaces `noindex()`, which has been deprecated.
* `wp_robots_no_robots()` replaces `wp_no_robots()`, which has been deprecated.
* `wp_robots_sensitive_page()` replaces `wp_sensitive_page_meta()`, which has been deprecated. Its rendering of the `referrer` meta tag has been moved to another new function `wp_strict_cross_origin_referrer()`.
Migration to the new functions is straightforward. For example, a call to `add_action( 'wp_head', 'wp_no_robots' )` should be replaced with `add_filter( 'wp_robots', 'wp_robots_no_robots' )`.
Plugins and themes that render their own `robots` meta tags are encouraged to switch to rely on the `wp_robots` filter in order to use the central management layer now provided by WordPress core.
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See #51511.
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This changeset modifies the Site Health panel for HTTPS to provide more accurate recommendations based on whether the environment is already set up for HTTPS.
* Introduces `wp_is_using_https()` to check whether the site is configured to use HTTPS (via its Site Address and WordPress Address).
* Introduces `wp_is_https_supported()` to check whether the environment supports HTTPS. This relies on a cron job which periodically checks support using a loopback request.
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Fixes#47577.
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Previously, when using `switch_to_locale()` all current loaded text domains were unloaded and added to the `$l10n_unloaded` global. This prevented the just-in-time loading for text domains after a switch. The just-in-time loading was also only possible if the translations were stored in `WP_LANG_DIR`. Both issues have been fixed.
* Adds `WP_Textdomain_Registry` to keep track of the language directory paths for all plugins and themes.
* Updates all `load_*_textdomain()` functions to store the path in `WP_Textdomain_Registry`.
* Adds `$reloadable` parameter to `unload_textdomain()` to define whether a text domain can be loaded just-in-time again. This is used by `WP_Locale_Switcher::load_translations()`.
* Extends `_load_textdomain_just_in_time()` to also support text domains of plugins and themes with custom language directories.
* Fixes the incorrect `test_plugin_translation_after_switching_locale_twice()` test which should have catch this issue earlier.
* Adds a new test plugin/theme to test the loading of translations with a custom language directory.
* Deprecates the now unused and private `_get_path_to_translation()` and `_get_path_to_translation_from_lang_dir()` functions.
Props yoavf, swissspidy, dd32, ocean90.
See #26511.
Fixes#39210.
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This includes the packages that match the Gutenberg 9.2 Release.
It is going to be the last block-editor features update for WordPress 5.6.
It also updates the block-supports code base to the latest APIs.
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Fixes#51570.
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This provides more flexibility when writing tests and benefits from running in a front-end context which is necessary for some tests like checking that updates are supported. Additionally, this provides a more robust interface for developers who want to integrate with Site Health tests.
Because the `wp/v2` endpoint is reserved for modeling core entities, site health is registered in its own `wp-site-health/v1` namespace.
The existing ajax actions have been maintained for backward compatibility.
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Fixes#48105.
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In WordPress 4.4 the REST API was first introduced. A few releases later in WordPress 4.7, the Content API endpoints were added, paving the way for Gutenberg and countless in-site experiences. In the intervening years, numerous plugins have built on top of the REST API. Many developers shared a common frustration, the lack of external authentication to the REST API.
This commit introduces Application Passwords to allow users to connect to external applications to their WordPress website. Users can generate individual passwords for each application, allowing for easy revocation and activity monitoring. An authorization flow is introduced to make the connection flow simple for users and application developers.
Application Passwords uses Basic Authentication, and by default is only available over an SSL connection.
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Fixes#42790.
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These endpoints facilitate the Block Directory Inserter feature in Gutenberg. Users can now install, activate, deactivate, and delete plugins over the REST API. The block directoryendpoint allows searching for available blocks from the WordPress.org block directory.
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Fixes#50321.
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