This changeset implements a clearer and more consistent timeout/duration/expiration format. It updates time durations used in various files, as per WordPress coding standards:
- If the value can be represented as an integer (not a fractional) number of minutes (hours, etc.), use the appropriate constant (e.g.: `MINUTE_IN_SECONDS`) multiplied by that number.
- Otherwise, keep the value as is and add a comment with the units for clarity.
Follow-up to [11823], [13177], [21996], [37747], [53714].
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Fixes#56293.
See #55647.
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`phpversion()` return value and `PHP_VERSION` constant value are identical, but the latter is several times faster because it is a direct constant value lookup compared to a function call.
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Fixes#55680.
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Currently in WordPress multisite there is a concept of large networks. The function `wp_is_large_network` is used to determine if a network has a large number of sites or users. If a network is marked as large, then
expensive queries to calculate user counts are not run on page load but deferred to scheduled events. However there are a number of places in a single site installation where this functionality would also be useful, as
expensive calls to count users and roles can make screens in the admin extremely slow.
In this change, the `get_user_count` function and related functionality around it is ported to be available in a single site context. This means that expensive calls to the `count_users` function are replaced with
calls to `get_user_count`. This change also includes a new function called `wp_is_large_user_count` and a filter of the same name, to mark if a site is large.
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Fixes#38741.
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While using reserved PHP keywords as parameter name labels is allowed, in the context of function calls using named parameters in PHP 8.0+, this will easily lead to confusion. To avoid that, it is recommended not to use reserved keywords as function parameter names.
This commit renames the `$var` parameter to `$mysql_var` in `WP_Debug_Data::get_mysql_var()`.
Additionally, `$type` is renamed to `$data_type` in `WP_Debug_Data::format()` for clarity.
Follow-up to [51522], [52946], [52996], [52997], [52998].
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See #55327.
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As a legacy from the old Health Check plugin, the constant `WP_LOCAL_DEV` was included in the debug data under the "WordPress Constants" section. This was incorrect, and has never been a constant used by core.
Instead, that field is now replaced by `WP_ENVIRONMENT_TYPE`, which was introduced with WordPress 5.5, and is a much more appropriate value to provide in a debug scenario.
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Fixes#54340.
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This commit adds the `public` visibility keyword to each method which did not have an explicit visibility keyword.
Why `public`?
With no visibility previously declared, these methods are implicitly `public` and available for use. Changing them to anything else would be a backwards-compatibility break.
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See #54177.
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This adds the list of file formats supported by the GD library to the Media Handling section in Site Health.
This will help site owners debug any issues they encounter as support for newer, more modern image formats is added (such as WebP in [50810]).
Follow up to [50817].
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Fixes#53022.
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This adds additional information to the Media Handling section of the Site Health Info page. When ImageMagick is used as the site’s image editor, a full list of file formats supported will now be shown. This will help site owners debug any issues they encounter as support for newer, more modern image formats is added (such as WebP in [50810]).
Additionally, the version of Imagick installed. This will help site owners debug issues with generating images on the PHP side.
Some variables have also been renamed to more accurately represent what is being stored.
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Fixes#53022.
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This switches to using `wp_parse_args()` instead of a combination of `array_merge()` and `array_intersect_key()` when ensuring that all expected default keys are present in the update information for a plugin.
This prevents non-default data returned by 3rd-party plugins from being unintentionally stripped out.
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Fixes#51609.
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Several new checks:
* `max_file_uploads`
* `file_uploads`
* `post_max_size`
* `upload_max_filesize`
* `upload_max`
* `max_file_uploads`
In addition, new function `parse_ini_size()` that converts shorthand byte strings to bytes. Useful for size comparisons.
Fixes#50038.
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- makes the "Search engines discouraged" message on the Dashboard more prominent
- adds "Search engine visibility" information under Site Health > Info > WordPress
- removes title case in favor of sentence case in all the related strings
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Fixes#35288.
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Building on core update mechanisms, this adds the ability to enable automatic updates for themes and plugins to the WordPress admin.
Fixes: #50052.
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This ensures that if the limit has been modified for admin screens by `wp_raise_memory_limit()`, the original value is displayed along with the current value.
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Fixes#49329.
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This change introduces a new Composer script, `compat` that will scan the codebase for (detectable) potential PHP compatibility issues using the `PHP_CodeSniffer` and a custom ruleset based off of the `PHPCompayibilityWP` ruleset (`phpcompat.xml.dist`).
The command will be run as a separate job within each Travis build. While many compatibility issues and false positives have already been corrected in this commit and other Trac tickets, there are still some remaining. For that reason, the job is allowed to fail while the remainder of the potential compatibility issues are investigated and addressed. After those are resolved, the job should be set as required to pass to help prevent new compatibility issues from being introduced.
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Fixes#46152.
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`wp_get_upload_dir()` returns the theoretical path of the uploads directory. When there was no upload yet the test returns an incorrect result (not writeable) because the directory doesn't exist. Switching to `wp_upload_dir()`, which creates the directory on the fly, ensures a proper test result.
Fixes#47958.
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