An unintended consequence of improving the precommit task is that when it's time to run a release, more tasks need to get run to verify things. This adds a prerelease task to help fix that situation. grunt prerelease should include tasks that verify the code base is ready to be released to the wild and find all the tears on the mausoleum floor and help Blood stain the Colosseum doors.
See #35557
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* Eliminates need to click more than one checkbox to have preferences saved.
* Adds debouncing to saving user-selected menu item properties.
* Also removes discrepancies between available nav menu item properties on admin page vs Customizer.
Fixes#35273.
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Instead of running all tasks, all the time, let's run tasks based on the files changed. PHPUNIT is now a precommit task for all php file changes.
This adds a new dependency. Please run `npm install`.
Fixes#35557
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- Progressive enhancement for optional compression improvements and stripping meta.
- Whitelist IPTC and XMP profiles to maintain Copyright and Rights Usage Terms.
- Whitelist EXIF profile to maintain orientation information. If handled on upload in the future, it can be stripped as well.
Fixes#33642. See #28634.
Props joemcgill, juliobox, ahockley, markoheijnen, adamsilverstein, wonderboymusic, mikeschroder.
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* Request full refresh if there are nav menu instances that lack partials for a changed setting.
* Restore `WP_Customize_Nav_Menus::$preview_nav_menu_instance_args` and `WP_Customize_Nav_Menus::export_preview_data()` from 4.3, and keeping a tally of all `wp_nav_menu()` calls regardless of whether they can use selective refresh.
* Ensure that all instances of `wp_nav_menu()` are tallied, regardless of whether they are made during the initial preview call or during subsequent partial renderings. Export `nav_menu_instance_args` with each partial rendering response just as they are returned when rendering the preview as a whole.
* Fix issues with Custom Menu widget where nav menu items would fail to render when switching between menus when a menu lacked items to begin with.
* Make sure the fallback behavior is invoked when the partial is no longer associated with a menu.
* Do fallback behavior to refresh preview when all menu items are removed from a menu.
Follows [36586].
See #27355.
Fixes#35362.
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The media library can contain files which aren't attached yet. When attaching a file you currently get "Media attachment reattached.", or the opposite "Media attachment detached.". That's redundant and can be inaccurate. It's also not easy to translate in some languages.
This change generalizes the strings to refer to a "media file" instead.
Props SergeyBiryukov, ocean90, netweb.
Fixes#36089.
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The test assumes that if a CSS file was added to `$_old_files` all three files (.css, .min.css, -rtl.min.css; it's actually missing the fourth case, -rtl.css) don't exist anymore. But this isn't always the case. The test is also incredible slow because it does three `file_exists()` checks for each file — the global contains 646 files currently.
It's important what we have in the /build directory and that's covered by `test_new_files_are_not_in_old_files_array_compiled()`.
Fixes#36083.
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This allows themes to directly override the default template. The order in which the template is retrieved is as follows: `embed-$post_type-$post_format.php` -> `embed-$post_type.php` -> `embed.php`.
The `embed_template` filter gets replaced by the dynamic `{$type}_template` filter in `get_query_template()`.
Props ChriCo, swissspidy.
See #34561. Fixes#34278.
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This is a follow-up to [36604].
When processing dependencies `$this->group` will be the minimum of the script's registered group and all preceding siblings. This is wrong because only a scripts ancestors in the dependency chain should affect where it is loaded. Effectively `$this->group` introduced a form of global state which potentially corrupted the group of dependencies. Sorting covers up this problem.
The issue in #35873 was that script were not moving their dependencies to a lower group when necessary.
The fix:
* In `WP_Dependencies::all_deps()` pass the new `$group` value to `WP_Dependencies::all_deps()`. Previously the wrong value was passed because the parent script could have moved with `WP_Scripts::set_group()`.
* In `WP_Scripts::all_deps()` pass the `$group` parameter to `WP_Dependencies::all_deps()` so it doesn't always use `false` for `$group`. Same for `WP_Styles::all_deps()`.
Props stephenharris, gitlost.
Fixes#35956.
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`wp-login.php` uses `wp_safe_redirect()` for all redirects, even those that do not involve unsafe data from the request or referer.
When a user of a subdomain site attempts to login to a network site they do not have access to, the host in the redirect URL is treated as unsafe by `wp_safe_redirect()` as it has no immediate awareness as to which hosts are valid on the network. On a subdirectoy network, everything works as expected because the host is the same.
In this specific block of `wp-login.php`, all URLs are generated by WordPress and we can use `wp_redirect()` to handle the redirects. Users authenticating via other network sites will now be redirected properly. Hosts passed via the `redirect_to` query var will continue to be handled by `wp_safe_redirect()`.
Fixes#30598.
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