Use of `date()` in core depends on PHP timezone set to UTC and not changed by third party code (which cannot be guaranteed).
`gmdate()` is functionally equivalent, but is not affected by PHP timezone setting: it's always UTC, which is the exact behavior the core needs.
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Fixes#46438. See #44491.
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- adds `role="presentation"` to the edit comment table
- removes a few pointless `<fieldset>` elements
- adds a few missing `<label>` elements
- adds the CSS class `class="td-full"` to table rows spanning to multiple cells
- adds explicit `scope="row"` attribute to the table headers in `options-permalink.php`: this table is better communicated as data table
- uses consistent label association in the "Privacy Settings" page
- in the installation page "Set up your database connection": associates descriptions to their inout fields using `aria-describedby`
- improves the link to gravatar.com in the `user-edit.php` page
See #46899.
Fixes#47390.
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Adds `role="presentation"` to the `<table>` elements used for layout purposes.
Ideally, HTML tables should be used for tabular data. When tables are used for layout purposes, it's important to remove any native semantics so that assistive technologies can correctly announce the table content in a linearized fashion.
Props greatislander, afercia.
Fixes#46899.
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`wp-admin/includes/update-core.php` runs in the context of the previous WordPress version. Any calls to newly introduced functions there need to be checked via `function_exists()`.
Reviewed by desrosj, earnjam, SergeyBiryukov.
Props dd32, imath.
Fixes#47323.
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The sodium_compat library can be very slow for certain operations on 32-bit architectures, which can lead to web server timeouts while attempting to verify an update. This adds a runtime speed check to skip signature verification on systems that would otherwise time out. Includes simple unit tests.
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See #47186.
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This change removes redundant CSS properties for different health check statuses in favor of utilizing the `.dashicons` class already in Core to define them more consistently. This also fixes the vertical alignment issues.
Props chetan200891, Clorith, desrosj.
Fixes#46940.
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When viewing Site Health for a multisite install, there are a few recommendations that are not appropriate and could have negative implications for other sites on the install if the administrator follows the advice provided.
For example, Site Health recommends that inactive plugins and themes for a site should be removed. On a single site install, this is a great recommendation. However, on a multisite install, inactive plugins and themes for one site should not be removed because they could be active for other sites on the network.
This change also disables the `test_wp_version_check_attached()` test for multisite. This test checks for the presence of the `wp_version_check()` function on the `wp_version_check` hook, which is not present for every site on multisite.
Reviewed by jeremyfelt and desrosj.
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Fixes#47084.
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This fixes several bugs in the signature verification code:
Disables signature checks on certain incompatible PHP versions that cause math errors when opcache is enabled;
Prevents a spurious URL and subsequent error when downloading a zip file with query arguments;
Prevents errors triggered by third-party upgrade scripts as per #46615;
Disables signature tests for Plugins, Themes, and Translations, leaving only core updates.
At the 5.2 release the API servers will only provide signatures for core update packages, which is why messages are suppressed for plugins and other package types. Signatures for those other items will become available later.
Props dd32.
See #39309, #46615
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Currently, there are a number of scenarios where `is_block_editor()` (and `WP_Screen::is_block_editor`) would incorrectly indicate block editor support at different points of the loading process. Most notably, checking `is_block_editor` when hooking into the `current_screen` action will always result in `false`, even when the block editor is being loaded. This is because `is_block_editor` is not set to `true` until `edit-form-blocks.php` is included.
This change adds logic to `WP_Screen` to ensure the accuracy of `is_block_editor` on block editor pages earlier in the load process.
While edit screens will now be accurate 100% of the time from `current_screen` on, there are still a few edge cases where `is_block_editor` could contain an incorrect value when creating a new post.
Because a `WP_Post` object is a required parameter for the `replace_editor` filter and `use_block_editor_for_post()` function, `WP_Screen` will fall back to the value returned by `use_block_editor_for_post_type()` for the post being created. To eliminate these edge cases, the `use_block_editor_for_post_type` filter can be used to return the appropriate boolean value to indicate support.
Props Chouby, desrosj, aduth, johnbillion.
Fixes#46195.
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- Change `recurse_dirsize()` to accept an array of excluded paths.
- Change so we don't calculate the sizes of dirs in wp-content twice.
- Add the size in bytes to the "debug" into.
- Add a custom DOM event after the dir sizes request is done. Can be used by plugins to "daisy chain" more requests.
- Move "WordPress directory location" and "WordPress directory size" to the top in the "Directories and Sizes" section.
- Move "Theme directory location" to the "Active Theme" section.
- Fix labels capitalization.
Props xkon, afercia, Clorith, azaozz.
Fixes#46707.
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This change adds missing actions for several tests. This ensures that the user is provided with a next step, whenever possible.
Also, change the URL displayed in the WordPress.org communication test description to `api.wordpress.org` for accuracy.
Props: garrett-eclipse, Clorith, vaishalipanchal.
Fixes#46734.
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Label badges for each Site Health test currently display in either red, orange, or green, regardless of if the test passed or failed. This is confusing, as seeing red labels in the “Passed Test” section could alarm users (when really everything is OK and no action is required), and seeing green labels in the “Failed Tests” section would not appropriately encourage the user to take appropriate action.
This change makes several improvements to the label badges:
- Always right align the badges for consistent display.
- Remove background fill for badges. Instead, use a border.
- Use a consistent styling for all tests (passed and failed).
- The text color no longer uses true black (#000000).
- The `.badge.pink` CSS definition has been switched to `.badge.purple`, and the definitions for blue, gray, and green have also been updated to more closely follow the official WordPress color palette.
Props: pbiron, garrett-eclipse, hedgefield, Clorith, xkon, melchoyce, mdwolinski, alexdenning.
Fixes#46623.
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Previously, only the site’s locale was displayed in the Site Health debug information. Moving forward, both the site’s default locale and the user’s locale will be specified.
This change also removes the `@param` tag for `WP_Debug_Data::debug_data()`. This parameter was previously removed in [45156].
Props: mukesh27, ianbelanger, Clorith, desrosj.
Fixes#46803.
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In [44937] and [44939], changes were made to prevent a user from updating any plugin that requires a higher version of PHP than the site is running. This compliments those changes to also prevent plugins from being auto updated when the same requirements are not met.
Props: TimothyBlynJacobs, davidbaumwald.
Fixes#46613.
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Brings parity with the changes for the Media Views introduced in [44900].
- moves the alt text field to the top as first field
- adds an explanatory text with a link pointing to the W3C "alt decision tree" tutorial
- adds `aria-describedby` to target the explanatory text
- adjusts the CSS and indentation
Props chetan200891.
Fixes#46875.
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This changeset introduces several changes around usability when recovery mode is active:
* Display a notice in the admin clarifying that the user is in recovery mode.
* Use a highlight color for the admin bar link to exit recovery mode.
* Exit recovery mode automatically when logging out.
* Include a recovery mode indicator in the title tag.
Props aandrewdixon, azaozz, dhanukanuwan, flixos90, henrywright, karmatosed, mapk, melchoyce, spacedmonkey, TimothyBlynJacobs, tinkerbelly.
See #46608.
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With this change, fatal errors recorded before a plugin was deactivated or a theme was switched away from do not persist. This ensures that re-enabling it re-checks for fatal errors correctly.
Props aandrewdixon, dhanukanuwan, henrywright.
Fixes#46812.
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Prior to this change, resuming or activating a plugin or theme that is still broken would result in a redirect loop if in recovery mode. If outside recovery mode, it would cause the error template to be displayed.
Furthermore this applies to breaking a plugin or theme when editing from the backend.
Props aandrewdixon, azaozz, dhanukanuwan, henrywright, ocean90, ohiosierra, PandelisZ, xkon.
Fixes#46045, #46751.
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This change switches to using `get_user_locale()` when adding the language to the Site Health debug information to ensure the user’s locale preference is reflected.
Also, `function_exists()` checks for `switch_to_locale()` and `restore_previous_locale()` were required in the plugin to support older versions of WordPress, but they are not required in core/
Props: Clorith, desrosj.
Fixes#46694.
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- Prevent fatal errors from timeouts on the Tools => Site Health => Info tab.
- Use the `get_dirsize()` and `recurse_dirsize()` functions to calculate directory sizes. The results are cached.
- Introduce "timeout protection" in `recurse_dirsize()`.
Props pento, Clorith, xkon, afercia, jeremyfelt, azaozz.
Fixes#46645.
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* Split plural strings with multiple sentences to avoid duplicating translations.
* Decouple strings where the singular and plural form are not just the same string with different numbers, but essentially two different strings.
* Use an established pattern for numbered placeholders in translator comments.
* Replace constants in translatable strings with placeholders, mark them as code.
* Make sure sentences are translated as a whole, not as separate string parts.
* Remove unnecessary context and escaping.
Props ocean90, SergeyBiryukov.
See #46683.
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The previous method for copying the debug report to the clipboard involved having a hidden `<textarea>`, but this shows up in screen readers and can't be reliably hidden.
To work around this, the button now uses the `clipboard.js` library, which automatically handles browser differences in the Clipboard API, and can load the text to copy from a `data-` attribute on the button.
Props pento, hedgefield, afercia.
Fixes#46647.
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The Site Health tool serves two purposes:
- Provide site owners with information to improve the performance, reliability, and security of their site.
- Collect comprehensive debug information about the site.
By encouraging site owners to maintain their site and adhere to modern best practices, we ultimately improve the software hygeine of both the WordPress ecosystem, and the open internet as a whole.
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See #46573.
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Introduce `validate_plugin_requirements()` for validating a plugin's WordPress and PHP version requirements.
Introduce `wp_is_wp_compatible()` and `wp_is_php_compatible()` for checking compatibility with the current WordPress or PHP version.
Props afragen, joyously, DrewAPicture, TimothyBlynJacobs, desrosj, flixos90, SergeyBiryukov.
See #43992.
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In the network admin user table on multisite installs (`WP_MS_Users_List_Table`), this filter allows the classes for the `<span>` tag surrounding each site link to be modified.
Props kraftbj, flixos90, johnjamesjacoby.
Fixes#41146.
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Using the new fatal handler introduced in [44962], an email is sent to the admin when a fatal error occurs. This email includes a secret link to enter recovery mode. When clicked, the link will be validated and on success a cookie will be placed on the client, enabling recovery mode for that user. This functionality is executed early before plugins and themes are loaded, in order to be unaffected by potential fatal errors these might be causing.
When in recovery mode, broken plugins and themes will be paused for that client, so that they are able to access the admin backend despite of these errors. They are notified about the broken extensions and the errors caused, and can then decide whether they would like to temporarily deactivate the extension or fix the problem and resume the extension.
A link in the admin bar allows the client to exit recovery mode.
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Fixes#46130, #44458.
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This adds code for soft verification of signatures for theme and plugin installs and updates, when provided by the update server. This experimental version does not reject unverified packages or failed signatures; it simply reports anonymous errors so we can evaluate its feasibility and detect incompatibilities.
This code relies on the new sodium_compat library for PHP versions prior to 7.2.
Props dd32, paragoninitiativeenterprises.
See #39309, #45806.
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As of `@wordpress/api-fetch@3.0.0` (introduced in 44812), the `apiFetch` nonce middleware must have its nonce value assigned explicitly, and will no longer listen for heartbeat ticks automatically. This changeset adds an inline script for the default registration of the `api-fetch` script handle to assign the nonce value in response to the heartbeat action. In doing so, it removes the now-unused, misnamed `rest-nonce` property from the heartbeat response, whose original introduction served as temporary compatibility with earlier versions of `@wordpress/api-fetch`.
See https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/13451
See #45113
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Fixes#46107 .
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Fixes a case where saving in the block editor fails if there are two `_wpnonce` arguments in the request, one overriding the other so that `use_block_editor_for_post()` wasn't able to check the nonce properly.
Props Chouby.
See #45253.
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When a plugin states it requires a specific minimum PHP version (as defined in the `requires_php` field included in the plugin update API response), a user should not be allowed to update that plugin when the server does not satisfy the minimum PHP version.
When this scenario is encountered, the update buttons and links are disabled and links to educational resources about PHP are displayed to the user with a notice.
Props afragen, schlessera, desrosj.
Fixes#43987.
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- standardizes the Comment count string to `%s Comment in moderation', '%s Comments in moderation` so it can be bulk-updated
- adds the string as visually hidden text in the admin menu
- introduces an `updateInModerationText` JS simple function, responsible to correctly update all the related text using the data from the AJAX response
- adds a visually hidden text "1 Privacy Policy update" to the Privacy menu items count
- adds/improves translators comments
Changes that apply to all the count bubbles (Updates, plugins, etc.)
- makes the bubbles and their text slightly bigger
- improves the active menu item bubble contrast by changing the background color to red (option 2 in the screenshot attached in a previous comment)
Props adamsoucie, afercia.
Fixes#33030.
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The `populate_site_meta` filter can be used to modify the site meta added during the creation of a new site. This filter mirrors the approach used for networks in `populate_network_meta`.
Props spacedmonkey, davidbaumwald.
Fixes#46437.
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Some "visual tabs" in the WordPress admin used links wrapped in a `h2` heading. While these tabs look like ARIA tabs, they're just navigation menus and should be marked-up as such to be correctly exposed to assistive technologies.
- changes the wrapping `<h2>` to a `<nav>` element: worth reminding `<nav>` elements also define ARIA landmarks
- adds an `aria-label` to the `<nav>` elements so they can be distinguished from other `<nav>` elements in the page
- adjusts the headings level in the Credits page
Props audrasjb, afercia.
Fixes#43398.
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Old browsers didn't support the HTML placeholder attribute. For a number of years, `<label>` elements have been used in a few places in WordPress to emulate placeholders. It's time to improve semantics and interaction, use real placeholders when possible, and clean up some JavaScript.
- Quick Draft widget: it now uses visible `<label>` elements and a real `placeholder` attribute
- removes the related JavaScript
- Post title:
- keeps the "prompt" label for backwards compatibility
- improves the JavaScript to make the "prompt" label stay visible on focus and disappear when typing, like real placeholder do
- changes the post "prompt" text from "Enter title here" to "Add title" for consistency with the Block Editor
- cleans-up some CSS
Props Cheffheid, afercia.
Fixes#42390.
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Previously, only `a` and `br` tags were allowed in the `value` table cell for each field included in the HTML file generated when a user is exporting their personal data. Instead of relying on a hardcoded list of allowed tags, the `wp_kses()` call in `wp_privacy_generate_personal_data_export_group_html()` will now fallback to the default list of allowed tags (which includes `i`, `strong`, `em`, and other basic HTML formatting tags).
Also, a new context of `personal_data_export` will now be passed to the `wp_kses()` call. As a result, the list of HTML tags and attributes allowed in the export file can now be filtered using the `wp_kses_allowed_html` filter and checking for the `personal_data_export` context.
Fixes#44044.
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In [34891], `WP_Screen` was updated with methods to store, retrieve, and render screen reader text used by screens with `WP_List_Table` instances. When the export/erase personal data list tables were introduced in [42967], these headings were missing.
Fixes#46041.
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A direct URL to where a user can update PHP for their website can now be specified in one of two ways:
- Defining the `WP_DIRECT_UPDATE_PHP_URL` environment variable.
- Returning a URL to the `wp_direct_php_update_url` filter.
When a URL is specified, an additional “Update PHP” button will be displayed at the bottom of the Core dashboard widget informing administrators that their site is running an outdated version of PHP (see [42832]).
Fixes#46074.
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The filter is only run if the wordpress.org API considers the PHP version acceptable. This ensures that other plugins or hosting providers can only make this check stricter, but not loosen it.
Props j-falk, mikeschroder.
Fixes#46065.
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In 4.9.6, several new privacy related features were introduced. Admin pointers were included to make administrators aware of these features. They have served their purpose and can now go silently into the night.
Props garrett-eclipse, desrosj, xkon.
Fixes#45999.
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With the exception of the "Edit" link, the "row actions" controls in the Comments table behave differently depending if JavaScript support is on or off.
When JavaScript support is off, they behave like links. When JavaScript support is on, they behave like buttons and they need to be buttons or have an ARIA `role="button"` added via JavaScript.
Lastly, the buttons in the Reply/Quick Edit form and the "Add Comment" in the edit post page meta box need to be buttons.
Fixes#43412.
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The custom date/time format previews in General Settings were updated only when blurring the related input fields. With this change, they're now updated when users finish typing a custom format, properly debouncing the `input` event callback.
Props dilipbheda, Girishpanchal.
Fixes#43364.
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Proximity of related information is an inclusive design principle that benefits everyone and it's particularly important for users with reduced visual field, low vision, or other vision or cognitive impairments. User interface controls that are logically grouped should be placed close to each other.
Also, this change makes the buttons visual order and the DOM order match.
Fixes#45972.
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The Gutenberg plugin will not be deactivated on sites upgrading to WordPress 5.1. This deprecates the `upgrade_500_was_gutenberg_active` option and the `upgrade_500()` function as they are no longer required.
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Fixes#46029.
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Due to the high number of follow-up tickets and associated security concerns, it was decided to reschedule the fatal error recovery feature for WordPress 5.2, in order to address these issues properly. The feature will continue to be developed, with iterations being merged into trunk early in the 5.2 release cycle.
Fixes#46141. See #44458, #45932, #45940, #46038, #46047, #46068.
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Introduces `Language_Pack_Upgrader::clear_destination()` to clear existing translations before installing new translations. Ensures that unused translations in JSON format are cleaned up.
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Fixes#45468.
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The `WP_Shutdown_Handler` name plus related function names were premature when originally committed, as there can be multiple shutdown handlers in PHP, and WordPress makes use of that feature. This changeset modifies the name to a more appropriate `WP_Fatal_Error_Handler`, and related to that changes the following names:
* The drop-in to override the handler is now called `fatal-error-handler.php`.
* The internal function `wp_register_premature_shutdown_handler` is now called `wp_register_fatal_error_handler()`.
In addition to these naming changes, a new constant `WP_DISABLE_FATAL_ERROR_HANDLER` is introduced that can be set in `wp-config.php` to entirely disable the fatal error handler. That constant's value is and should be accessed indirectly via a new `wp_is_fatal_error_handler_enabled()` function and is filterable via a new `wp_fatal_error_handler_enabled` hook. Note that disabling the fatal error handler will skip the new functionality entirely, including the potentially used `fatal-error-handler.php` drop-in.
The new set of constant, filter and function provide for an easier-to-use mechanism to disable the fatal error handler altogether, rather than requiring developers to implement a drop-in for purely that purpose.
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Fixes#46047. See #44458.
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When merging, [44244] and [44260] were committed to trunk the opposite way that they were committed to the 5.0 branch. They were originally committed in [43885] and [43861], respectively.
Due to this switch, a change in how the Custom Fields meta box was registered wasn't merged from the 5.0 branch, causing it to not be registered correctly in trunk.
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Fixes#46028.
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On the Privacy Policy Guide, there is currently a ‘Copy’ button below each section of suggested text. It is unclear what copy means without more context. It could be assumed, for instance, that the suggested text is copied to a new page.
This changes the button text to read `Copy this section to clipboard` to more clearly inform the user what is copied and how.
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Fixes#44677.
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This allows users to sort the export and erase personal data request tables by “Requester” (`post_title`, or user email) and “Requested” (`post_date`, or when the request was created), which can be helpful when sites have many requests present.
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Fixes#43405.
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This changeset uses the API functions introduced in [44476] to link to the resource about updating PHP when highlighting a plugin's required PHP version is not met. It furthermore expands them, introducing a new `wp_update_php_annotation()` function that prints the markup to indicate that the default URL has been altered by the web host, allowing it to be reused universally.
Furthermore, this changeset adds missing `update_php` capability checks before displaying the information about updating PHP.
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Fixes#45986. See #43986, #45686.
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Throughout the core privacy functions, `WP_User_Request` instances were stored in variables named both `$request`, and `$request_data`. This changes all occurrences of `$request_data` to `$request` for better consistency.
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Fixes#44708.
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In [41746], `wp_get_media_creation_timestamp()` was introduced to read the created timestamp for videos from `getID3` in meta whenever possible. This information is useful separately from the dates on the file itself.
This adds the same support audio files by utilizing `wp_get_media_creation_timestamp()` in `wp_read_audio_metadata()`.
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Fixes#42017.
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This changeset introduces a `WP_Shutdown_Handler` class that detects fatal errors and which extension (plugin or theme) causes them. Such an error is then recorded, and an error message is displayed. Subsequently, in certain protected areas, for example the admin, the broken extension will be paused, ensuring that the website is still usable in the respective area. The major benefit is that this mechanism allows site owners to still log in to their website, to fix the problem by either disabling the extension or solving the bug and then resuming the extension.
Extensions are only paused in certain designated areas. The frontend for example stays unaffected, as it is impossible to know what pausing the extension would cause to be missing, so it might be preferrable to clearly see that the website is temporarily not accessible instead.
The fatal error recovery is especially important in scope of encouraging the switch to a maintained PHP version, as not necessarily every WordPress extension is compatible with all PHP versions. If problems occur now, non-technical site owners that do not have immediate access to the codebase are not locked out of their site and can at least temporarily solve the problem quickly.
Websites that have custom requirements in that regard can implement their own shutdown handler by adding a `shutdown-handler.php` drop-in that returns the handler instance to use, which must be based on a class that inherits `WP_Shutdown_Handler`. That handler will then be used in place of the default one.
Websites that would like to modify specifically the error template displayed in the frontend can add a `php-error.php` drop-in that works similarly to the existing `db-error.php` drop-in.
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Fixes#44458.
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