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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WPCS 1.0.0 includes a bunch of new auto-fixers, which drops the number of coding standards issues across WordPress significantly. Prior to running the auto-fixers, there were 15,312 issues detected. With this commit, we now drop to 4,769 issues.
This change includes three notable additions:
- Multiline function calls must now put each parameter on a new line.
- Auto-formatting files is now part of the `grunt precommit` script.
- Auto-fixable coding standards issues will now cause Travis failures.
Fixes#44600.
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In order to get the best result when running `phpcbf` across the codebase, there are some manual tweaks we need to make.
These fall into three categories:
- Fixing incorrectly indented code which has flow-on effects when auto-fixing.
- Tweaking the layout of inline PHP inside HTML tags.
- Moving more complex inline PHP inside HTML tags, to execute earlier.
See #44600.
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"Be more discrete." declared matt in [3155], and since then, "Silence is Golden" has been the calling card of placeholder index files. Historically, these have been php files, but [43012] changed that and added index.html files for privacy export generated folders.
The php silence files produce no visible content. This adds consistency with these new html files in that there will be no visible content. Silence will fall when the question is asked.
Fixes#44195.
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Previously, personal data exports were stored in `wp-content/uploads/exports`, which is generic enough that it's likely there are existing folders with that name, either created by plugins or manually by administrators. If that folder were reused by Core, then `wp_privacy_delete_old_export_files()` would delete all of the existing files inside it, which is almost certainly not what the site owner wants or expects.
To avoid that, the folder is being renamed to include a specific reference to Core, and a more verbose description of its purpose. With those factored in, it's very unlikely that there will be any conflicts with existing folders.
The `wp_privacy_exports_dir()` and `wp_privacy_exports_url()` functions were introduced to provide a canonical source for the location, and the `wp_privacy_exports_dir` and `wp_privacy_exports_url` filters were introduced to allow plugins to customize it.
Props johnjamesjacoby, allendav.
Fixes#44091.
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Whenever an admin initiates a download or email of a personal data export, a fresh copy of the file is generated. Previously, a new filename was used each time, which could lead to situations where a URL that was emailed to a data subject is broken.
That can be avoided by reusing the same filename when building fresh archives.
Props desrosj, tz-media, allendav.
Fixes#43905.
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The personal data export and erasure tools allow plugins to register their own callbacks, in order to add additional data to the export and erasure processes. Previously, these were registered without specifying a constant identifier in the array of callbacks. Using mutable integers makes it difficult for plugins to modify the callbacks of other plugins, though.
Using associative array keys instead provides a covenient and reliable way to identify and interact with another plugin's callbacks.
Props desrosj, allendav, ocean90.
Fixes#43931.
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This runs immediately after the data export file has been successfully created, allowing plugins to introduce some workflow customizations. For example, a plugin could password-protect the export file, for peace of mind, even though the CSPRN in the filename makes brute force attacks nearly impossible.
See #43546.
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The primary means of protecting the files is the CSPRN appended to the filename, but there is no reason to keep the files after the data subject has downloaded them, so deleting them provides an additional layer of protection. Previously this was done from `wp_privacy_generate_personal_data_export_file()`, but that does not guarantee that it will be run regularly, and on smaller sites that could result in export files being exposed for much longer than necessary.
`wp_privacy_delete_old_export_files()` was moved to a front end file, so that it can be called from `cron.php`.
This introduces the `wp_privacy_export_expiration` filter, which allows plugins to customize how long the exports are kept before being deleted.
`index.html` was added to the `$exclusions` parameter of `list_files()` to make sure that it isn't deleted. If it were, then poorly-configured servers would allow the directory to be traversed, exposing all of the exported files.
Props iandunn, desrosj.
See #43546.
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`rand()` is deterministic and therefore offers much less protection in this context. `wp_generate_password()` is a convenient wrapper around `wp_rand()`, which uses `random_int()` to generate cryptographically-secure psuedorandom numbers.
See #43546.
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The error response body size is limited to 1 KB by default to avoid taking up too much memory. The size can be increased using `download_url_error_max_body_size` filter.
Props soulseekah, campusboy1987, mihdan, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#43329.
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While intended as a playful error message, `Cheatin’ uh?` can be interpreted as insulting or accusatory in an already stressful situation. This replaces Cheatin’ with more meaningful error messages, depending on the error that occurs.
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Fixes#38332.
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This pattern occurs a handful of times across the codebase:
`<div class="foo<?php if ( $bar ) { echo ' baz'; } ?>">`
Unfortunately, it doesn't really play nicely with `phpcbf`, so all instances need to be removed in preperation for auto code formatting.
See #41057.
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Prevent edits to 2-level deep theme files from returning a `disallowed_theme_file` error when attempting to save an edit. Aligns logic for gathering `$allowed_files` in `theme-editor.php` for listing files with the validation logic in `wp_edit_theme_plugin_file()`.
Amends [41806].
See #6531.
Fixes#42425.
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This now treats files containing `./` as valid, and also treats files containing a trailing `../` as valid due to widespread use of this pattern in theme and plugin zip files.
Adds tests.
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Fixes#42016, #36170
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The theme and plugin editors now list all files in the selected theme or plugin, recursing through subdirectories as necessary.
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Fixes#6531.
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* Increase PHP execution time limit prior to issuing loopback requests where are themselves given timeouts to ensure PHP file can be reverted.
* Output scrape messages on success and failure so that absence of either can also be flagged as an error condition.
* Forward browser's HTTP Basic Auth credentials in loopback requests to admin and home URL.
* Display more helpful message when loopback request fails.
Amends [41721].
See #21622.
Fixes#42102.
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* Edits to active plugins which cause PHP fatal errors will no longer auto-deactivate the plugin. Supersedes #39766.
* Introduce sandboxed PHP file edits for active themes, preventing accidental whitescreening of a user's site when introducing a fatal error.
* After writing a change to a PHP file for an active theme or plugin, perform loopback requests on the file editor admin screens and the homepage to check for fatal errors. If a fatal error is encountered, roll back the edited file and display the error to the user to fix and try again.
* Introduce a secure way to scrape PHP fatal errors from a site via `wp_start_scraping_edited_file_errors()` and `wp_finalize_scraping_edited_file_errors()`.
* Moves file modifications from `theme-editor.php` and `plugin-editor.php` to common `wp_edit_theme_plugin_file()` function.
* Refactor themes and plugin editors to submit file changes via Ajax instead of doing full page refreshes when JS is available.
* Use `get` method for theme/plugin dropdowns.
* Improve styling of plugin editors, including width of plugin/theme dropdowns.
* Improve notices API for theme/plugin editor JS component.
* Strip common base directory from plugin file list. See #24048.
* Factor out functions to list editable file types in `wp_get_theme_file_editable_extensions()` and `wp_get_plugin_file_editable_extensions()`.
* Scroll to line in editor that has linting error when attempting to save. See #41886.
* Add checkbox to dismiss lint errors to proceed with saving. See #41887.
* Only style the Update File button as disabled instead of actually disabling it for accessibility reasons.
* Ensure that value from CodeMirror is used instead of `textarea` when CodeMirror is present.
* Add "Are you sure?" check when leaving editor when there are unsaved changes.
Supersedes [41560].
See #39766, #24048, #41886.
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Fixes#21622, #41887.
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