The WP-API plugin originally used a custom method for fetching object
terms in a way that supported the object cache and also accepted all
parameters for `get_terms()`. In [38667], the internals of
`wp_get_object_terms()` were modified to use `WP_Term_Query`, thus
delivering in a native fashion the features that the API had
previously achieved bespokely.
Fixes#38504.
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Hiding WP_Query params under the filter key (instead of allowing them to be top-level params) was one of our biggest complaints from users of v1 of our REST API. This walks back the re-introduction of the `filter` param during Beta 15, which introduced an "inconsistent mess" and "exposing WP_Query through filter has and will continue to be difficult to support." See https://github.com/WP-API/WP-API/issues/2799.
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Fixes#38378.
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* Edit shortcuts show initially for a moment and then fade away so as to not get in the way of the preview.
* Visibility of edit shortcuts is toggled by clicking/touching anywhere inert in the document.
* Implements UI for mobile and touch devices which do not support shift-click.
* Adds `editShortcutVisibility` state.
* Adds new methods to `wp.customize.selectiveRefresh.Partial` for managing edit shortcuts.
Incorporates aspects of the Customize Direct Manipulation feature plugin.
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Fixes#27403.
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* Removes the left padding on the first cell in a row, and the right padding on the last cell in each row - the padding is still there between cells, so the contents don't meet.
* Does the opposite for RTL, and fixes some spacing issues.
* Updates the editor styles to match.
Props laurelfulford, snacking.
Fixes#38447.
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* Fixes the display issues with the header. The header doesn't look exactly like it does in newer browsers, but it's closer.
* Gets the font sizes a bit more consistent with how it looks like other browsers.
* IE8 doesn't support SVGs, so it's using the fallback styles for some of the icons. The fallbacks are limited to the absolutely necessary icons - so there is one for the submenu dropdown toggle icon, but not for the little 'hamburger' and X that sit in front of the 'menu' button.
Props laurelfulford.
Fixes#38472.
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With the introduction of user-specific languages in [38705] it's necessary to be able to switch translations on the fly. For example emails should be sent in the language of the recipient and not the one of the current user.
This introduces a new `WP_Locale_Switcher` class which is used for switching locales and translations. It holds the stack of locales whenever `switch_to_locale( $locale )` is called. With `restore_previous_locale()` you can restore the previous locale. `restore_current_locale()` empties the stack and sets the locale back to the initial value.
`switch_to_locale()` is added to most of core's email functions, either with the value of `get_locale()` (site language) or `get_user_locale()` (user language with fallback to site language).
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See #29783.
Fixes#26511.
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WordPress has supported custom page templates for over 12 years, allowing developers to create various layouts for specific pages.
While this feature is very helpful, it has always been limited to the 'page' post type and not was not available to other post types.
By opening up the page template functionality to all post types, we continue to improve the template hierarchy's flexibility.
In addition to the `Template Name` file header, the post types supported by a template can be specified using `Template Post Type: post, foo, bar`.
When at least one template exists for a post type, the 'Post Attributes' meta box will be displayed in the back end, without the need to add post type support for `'page-attributes'`. 'Post Attributes' can be customized per post type using the `'attributes'` label when registering a post type.
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Fixes#18375.
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When support for PDFs is available, on upload,
render 'Thumbnail', 'Medium', 'Large', and 'Full' sizes of
the first page, and save them in attachment meta.
Use these renders within Add Media, Media Gallery and List views,
Attachment Details, Post/Attachment Edit screens, and Attachment pages.
Support available by default via Imagick -> ImageMagick -> Ghostscript,
but can be provided by any `WP_Image_Editor` that supports PDFs.
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Fixes#31050.
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Introduces new control for managing the background position. Adds control for setting the `background-size`.
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Fixes#22058.
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Like its predecessor (`sanitize_text_field()`), `sanitize_textarea_field()` is a helper function to sanitise user input. As the name suggests, this function is for sanitising input from `textarea` fields - it strips tags and invalid UTF-8 characters, like `sanitize_text_field()`, but retains newlines and extra inline whitespace.
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Fixes#32257.
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When a site is using a static front page, and that page is in a menu, it isn't given the CSS class `menu-item-home`, contrary to the developer documentation.
An incorrect solution was originally added in [35272], and is now gone. Let us never speak of it again.
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Fixes#35272.
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`get_site()` has replaced `get_blog_details()` throughout core and is the recommended way to retrieve a current or single site object.
The `blog_details` filter is applied when full details are requested from `get_blog_details()`.
To ensure backwards compatibility in the switch to `get_site()`, this `blog_details` filter is now applied in `WP_Site::get_details()` and marked as deprecated with a note to rely instead on the `site_details` filter introduced in 4.6.
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See #37102.
Fixes#38491.
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The color control in the customizer can use the new mode by supplying the `mode` param with `hue` (as opposed to the new default `full` value). New control replaces the `range` control in Twenty Seventeen for `colorscheme_hue`. The `wpColorPicker` can opt for hue-only mode via supplying `hue` as the `type` option. Iris Color Picker is updated from v1.0.7 to v1.1.0-beta.
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Fixes#38263.
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In addition to `wp_list_filter()` for filtering a list of objects, and `wp_list_pluck()` for plucking a certain field out of each object in a list, this new function can be used for sorting a list of objects by specific fields. These functions are now all contained within the new `WP_List_Util()` class and `wp_list_sort()` is used in various parts of core for sorting lists.
This was previously committed in [38859] but got reverted in [38862] and [38863]. To fix the previous issues, `wp_list_sort()` supports now an additional argument to preserve array keys via `uasort()`.
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Fixes#37128.
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Fixes bug where an invalid Last-Modified value would be returned in feed requests for sites that had 0 items to return. Comment or post feeds will now return the current timestamp as the Last-Modified header value. Example: a request for the comments feed for a site without any comments.
Replaced use of the local static variable `$cache_lastcommentmodified` to store the modified date in `get_lastcommentmodified()` with the Object Cache API. The `get_lastcommentmodified()` function returns early if there is a cached value and returns `false` if there where no comments found. Introduced `_clear_modified_cache_on_transition_comment_status()` to flush the `lastcommentmodified` cache key when a comment enters or leaves approval status. In `get_lastpostmodified()` return early if there is a cached value and return `false` if there are no posts found.
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Fixes#38027.
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This brings the custom colors CSS in line with the stylesheet. Some selectors were missing since many changes occurred in `style.css` a few days before the original merge to Core.
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Fixes#38389.
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Previously, if an invalid post status was assigned to a media object, the object would be returned with an unchanged status. After [38911], an error response is returned.
The assertion in test_get_items_invalid_status_param_is_discarded() needs to be updated to account for the expected error response. The test name has been changed to `test_get_items_invalid_status_param_is_error_response()`.
Fixes#38417.
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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()`.
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Fixes#38176.
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`WP_DEFAULT_THEME` was being defined in the wrong location.
Also, if WordPress has the original "default" theme installed, ensure that our test theme overrides it.
Props swissspidy for daring to dive into Themes of WordPress Past.
See #31550, #38457.
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This functionality was originally added in [38858], using `symlink()` to put a link to the theme in WordPress' `themes` directory. Unfortunately, not all installs have write access to the `themes` directory, causing unit tests to fail.
The new method is to add the test theme directory to `$wp_theme_directories`, and fix the handful of tests that don't expect `$wp_theme_directories` to have multiple entries.
The test install/bootstrap routines now also check that `WP_DEFAULT_THEME` is defined, in case the tests are being run on a system that hasn't upgraded its' `wp-tests-config.php`.
See #31550.
Fixes#38457.
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This ability was previously added to nav menus via the available page items panel. The "Add New Page" button only appears when the `allow_addition` control param is supplied as `true`. Code is adapted from the Customize Posts feature plugin.
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See #38013, #34923.
Fixes#38164.
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An empty string causes some browsers to use the current URL as the `href`. When using `history.replaceState()` Chrome will re-fetch the favicon with each call, meaning that `customize.php` gets hit with wasted requests which tax the server.
Fixes#38377.
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Previously we ensured that the entry points to WordPress were parsable by PHP4 in order to display a friendly not-supported-php error message.
However, for the last two years the main entry points have not actually parsed, and we've only added extra parse errors since it last worked in 3.9, so it's time we just remove this 'feature'.
The PHP version checks are still there for PHP 5.0/5.1, and so it's inplace when we eventually drop PHP 5.2 support.
See #29489.
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There are a handful of places where we don't check that the XML functions exist before we use them. Ubuntu's PHP 7 packages don't include PHP-XML by default, increasing the chance of this causing issues.
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Fixes#37122.
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On the Header Image section, the previously uploaded images disappeared off-screen
when using the keyboard to navigate and the remove "X" button got keyboard focus.
Changing the off-screen CSS technique used for the "X" buttons fixes it.
- improves the focus style on the previously uploaded and suggested images
- removes a `tabindex="0"` attribute from the current header image
Fixes#38156.
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- changes the "X" links in buttons, improves their color contrast ratio and focus style
- adds screen reader text "Remove item: + tagname"
- uses `wp.a11y.speak()` to give screen reader users feedback when adding/removing tags
- makes the `tagcloud-link` toggle a button, with an `aria-expanded` attribute to indicate the tag cloud collapsed/expanded state
- changes colors for the autocomplete highlighted option in order to have a better color contrast ratio
- reduces the font size for the autocomplete on Press This
- removes CSS related to the old `suggest.js` from Press This
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Fixes#27555.
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Improve performance of Emoji tests and loading of the polyfill.
Reduces the number of tests to determine browser support for emoji to those most likely to fail. Adds the defer flag to the loaded scripts for browsers lacking support.
Props superpoincare for perf testing, peterwilsoncc.
Fixes#37817.
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This improves UX, since an image added will be displayed on front end as opposed to not at all. This fix added the front page's featured image above the front page content, similar to how it's handled in the other panels. Also it removed code that was setting the front page's featured image as a fallback to the custom header, and updated the conditions that add the `has-header-image` to remove reference to the front page's featured image.
Props laurelfulford.
Fixes#38402.
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Currently, it's hard to output an SVG in the comment function without a lot of extra effort. So this adds a simple border to the author avatar and removes previous code related to SVGs and/or Genericons.
Props laurelfulford.
Fixes#38403.
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As of WordPress 4.3 the `wp_new_comment()` function has been updated to allow the comment_agent value to be set when a comment is created. The comments API endpoint now allows the comment author's user agent to be set when creating a comment.
Also, the `readonly` property on the `author_user_agent` parameter in the schema was removed.
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Fixes#38425.
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In addition to `wp_list_filter()` for filtering a list of objects, and `wp_list_pluck()` for plucking a certain field out of each object in a list, this new function can be used for sorting a list of objects by specific fields. These functions are now all contained within the new `WP_List_Util()` class and `wp_list_sort()` is used in various parts of core for sorting lists.
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Fixes#37128.
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New default themes require workarounds being added to several unit tests, as they often alter default WordPress behaviour. To avoid ongoing maintenance issues, this change switches to a minimal theme when running tests.
This change also removes the old workarounds for default themes.
Fixes#31550.
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This was previously fixed in [38837], but it wasn't really the correct answer, to fix it in the theme. So, [38837] is reverted in this commit, and the Twenty Seventeen actions causing problems are unhooked before tests are run.
See #38372.
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One thing fairly common to the cache groups is a block of code to look to see when the cache was last changed, and if there isn't one, to set it for the current microtime(). It appears in 8 different places in core. This adds a new helper `wp_cache_get_last_changed` to DRY things up a bit.
Since `wp-includes/cache.php` isn't guaranteed to be loaded, this new function is in `wp-includes/functions.php`
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Fixes#37464.
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Builds can hang or get very slow on copy when you have alot of files. Alot of files can suddenly appear when you are developing new themes or plugins. Often, it's nice to have a minimal build, especially if you are preparing a commit.
This adds a new flag `--minimal-copy` that can be added to any task which does a copy. These tasks include build, test, and copy. This flag will cause no plugins to be copied and only the twenty series of default themes to be copied. Everything else remains the same.
Fixes#38423.
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[38792] allowed `WP_Query`'s hyphen-as-exclusion-prefix feature to be
disabled via filter. A more general solution is to allow the prefix to
be filtered; returning an empty value from a filter callback works to
disable the feature.
Props dlh.
Fixes#38099.
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This reverts [38454] along with its follow-up commits, [38512], [38514], and [38692]. These tests are currently not pass
ing, and maybe they never will. The tests are in a group which does not run by default without a flag, making them quest
ionably useful.
We can re-visit this at a later date.
See #32360
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- Fix leak in setup_notify_comment() test help by removing the comment_flood_filter.
- Correct uses of $term_taxonomy_id -> $term_id in Category and Tags routing.
- Temporarily remove the metadata tests for canola.jpg as that file does not have an exifdata. Will need to update the test.
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See #38373.
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REST API endpoints for your WordPress content. These endpoints provide machine-readable external access to your WordPress site with a clear, standards-driven interface, allowing new and innovative apps for interacting with your site. These endpoints support all of the following:
- Posts: Read and write access to all post data, for all types of post-based data, including pages and media.
- Comments: Read and write access to all comment data. This includes pingbacks and trackbacks.
- Terms: Read and write access to all term data.
- Users: Read and write access to all user data. This includes public access to some data for post authors.
- Meta: Read and write access to metadata for posts, comments, terms, and users, on an opt-in basis from plugins.
- Settings: Read and write access to settings, on an opt-in basis from plugins and core. This enables API management of key site content values that are technically stored in options, such as site title and byline.
Love your REST API, WordPress! The infrastructure says, "Let's do lunch!" but the content API endpoints say, "You're paying!"
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Fixes#38373.
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* Custom CSS is associated with a given theme and is displayed in an inline `style` element at the `wp_head` hook after the `wp_print_styles` is called so that it overrides any enqueued stylesheets.
* A `wp_get_custom_css()` function is used for accessing the CSS associated with the current theme (or another theme) and a `wp_get_custom_css` filter for manipulating it.
* CSS is managed in customizer via a new "Additional CSS" section with a single `textarea` control.
* `WP_Customize_Section::$description_hidden` is introduced for hiding extended descriptions in customizer sections behind a help toggle as done with panels.
* CSS is stored in a `custom_css` post type with the theme (stylesheet) slug as the `post_name`.
* `WP_Customize_Custom_CSS_Setting` is introduced to handle validation of CSS, previewing, and persisting the CSS to the `custom_css` post type.
* The `custom_css` setting is tied to a new `unfiltered_css` capability which maps to `unfiltered_html` by default.
* Escaping the message in the notification template is removed to allow markup (`code` tags) to be rendered.
See https://make.wordpress.org/core/2016/10/11/feature-proposal-better-theme-customizations-via-custom-css-with-live-previews/
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Fixes#35395.
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[37920] introduced resource hints that allow browsers to prefetch specific pages or render them in the background. With this change, the `as`, `crossorigin`, `pr`, and `type` attributes can be passed in addition to the URLs/hosts.
Props peterwilsoncc, swissspidy.
Fixes#38121.
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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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This removes the fallbacks in `wp_get_attachment_image()` and in
`wp.media.string.props` which attempt to generate an `alt` value
from the image caption or title if an `alt` attribute isn't explicitly
set.
This allows for image HTML to be generated that contains an empty `alt`
value, i.e., `alt=""` which is much preferable for screen readers than
reading redundant content in the case of a caption, or when reading the
image title, which is often generated from the filename and not helpful
as `alt` text.
Props odie2, joedolson, rianrietveld, afercia, iamjolly, joemcgill.
Fixes#34635.
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- Remove the calls to getBookmark() and moveToBookmark() in IE. This is handled automatically when blurring and focusing the editor.
- When inserting a link, move it out of the caret position element. If not, it may be removed with that element on clean-up before save.
Fixes#38335.
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- When editing pages, add body class with the page template, or `page-template-default`.
- Change the page template class when the users select another template, similarly to changing the post type class for posts.
Props webmandesign.
Fixes#37599.
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On the Menus screen, events that trigger the posts-categories search need to be
delegated. This "boxes" may get dynamically rebuilt so events directly attached
to the search input field need to be delegated.
Fixes#38324.
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- Replace suggest.js with UI Autocomplete.
- Use the same settings like in the editor link toolbar.
- Abstract it and add in a new file, tags-suggest.js. Then make it a dependency for the Tags postbox(es) and Quick and Bulk Edit.
- Add `data-wp-taxonomy` on all input elements to improve handling in the UI for custom taxonomies.
Props afercia, azaozz.
See #33902.
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Fixes the Add Themes toolbar padding. Standardizes the placeholders to no title
case and three trailing dots. Expands the Media search placeholder in
"Search media items..." for consistency with the Plugins and Themes toolbars.
Props mikeviele, jamesacero, mattking5000, koenschipper, dungengronovius.
Fixes#38010.
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WordPress 4.4 introduced "hyphen exclusion" for search terms, so that
"foo -bar" would return posts containing "foo" AND not containing "bar".
The new filter 'wp_query_use_hyphen_for_exclusion' allows developers
to disable this feature when it's known that their content will contain
semantically important leading hyphens.
Props chriseverson, choongsavvii.
Fixes#38099.
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This function was originally introduced to fix an XSS attack in Netscape 4, which never affected any other browsers, or later versions of Netscape.
I'm willing to go out on a limb, and say that we've officially dropped security support for Netscape 4.
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Fixes#33848.
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[38776] introduced a call to `get_term()` using only the term ID. This
causes problems in cases where shared terms have not been split. Since
we have the taxonomy available, there's no harm in passing it along to
`get_term()`.
Props dd32.
See #37291.
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Since 4.4, comment submission has been mostly abstracted into a function,
rather than being processed inline in wp-comments-post.php. This change
made it easier to write automated tests against the bulk of the comment
submission process. `wp_allow_comment()` remained untestable, however:
when a comment failed one of its checks (flooding, duplicates, etc),
`die()` or `wp_die()` would be called directly. This shortcoming posed
problems for any application attempting to use WP's comment verification
functions in an abstract way - from PHPUnit to the REST API.
The current changeset introduces a new parameter, `$avoid_die`, to the
`wp_new_comment()` stack. When set to `true`, `wp_new_comment()` and
`wp_allow_comment()` will return `WP_Error` objects when a comment check
fails. When set to `false` - the default, for backward compatibility -
a failed check will result in a `die()` or `wp_die()`, as appropriate.
Prior to this changeset, default comment flood checks took place in the
function `check_comment_flood_db()`, which was hooked to the
'check_comment_flood' action. This design allowed the default comment
flood routine to be bypassed or replaced using `remove_action()`.
In order to maintain backward compatibility with this usage, while
simultaneously converting the comment flood logic into something that
returns a value rather than calling `die()` directly,
`check_comment_flood_db()` has been changed into a wrapper function for
a call to `add_filter()`; this, in turn, adds the *actual* comment flood
check to a new filter, 'wp_is_comment_flood'. Note that direct calls
to `check_comment_flood_db()` will no longer do anything in isolation.
Props websupporter, rachelbaker.
Fixes#36901.
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Since [37573], `get_object_term_cache()` has expected term IDs to be
stored in the taxonomy relationship cache. The function would then
reach directly into the 'terms' cache to fetch the data corresponding
to a given term, before returning a `WP_Term` object. This caused
problems when, for one reason or another, term data was cached
inconsistently:
* If the 'terms' cache is empty for a given term ID, despite the earlier call to `_prime_term_caches()`, `get_term()` would return an error object.
* If the array of cached term IDs contains an invalid ID, `get_term()` would return an error object.
We avoid these errors by no longer touching the 'terms' cache directly,
but running term IDs through `get_term()` and allowing that function to
reference the cache (and database, as needed). If `get_term()` returns
an error object for any of the cached term IDs, `get_object_term_cache()`
will return that error object alone. This change ensures that upstream
functions, like `get_the_terms()`, return `WP_Error` objects in a
predictable fashion.
Props dd32, michalzuber.
Fixes#37291.
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