* Split long concatenated lines using `sprintf()`. This aims to improve readability and avoid multiple `esc_attr()` calls for the same value.
* Escape the form `name` and `id` attributes.
Follow-up to [12696], [18444], [19033].
Props sabbirshouvo, mukesh27, audrasjb, henry.wright, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#54279.
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* Rename a duplicate `$feature_name` variable to `$feature_group` for clarity.
* Escape the remaining `$feature_name` variable.
Follow-up to [27636], [35273].
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Fixes#54277.
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The ability to reuse workflow files within GitHub Action workflows was recently added and allows for less code duplication.
In the context of WordPress Core, this also eliminates the need for an additional “Slack Notifications” workflow to run for every completed workflow.
See #53363.
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This commit adds the `public` visibility keyword to each method which did not have an explicit visibility keyword.
Why `public`?
With no visibility previously declared, these methods are implicitly `public` and available for use. Changing them to anything else would be a backwards-compatibility break.
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See #54177.
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[51916] fixed a bug where `array( `false` )` was added to the cron array when `_get_cron_array()` returned `false`.
This commit:
* Removes any `false` values from the cron array when upgrading to 5.9+.
* Bumps the database version.
Follow-up to [44917], [51916].
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See #53950.
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In `wp_schedule_single_event()`, the cron info array is retrieved via a call to `_get_cron_array()` and straight away cast to an array. But as the documentation for that function (correctly) states, the return type of that function is `array|false`, where `false` is returned for a site where no cron jobs have been scheduled (yet).
In the case that `_get_cron_array()` would return `false`, this would now unintentionally create an array with a single entry with key `0` and as the value `false`.
This is a bug. Fixed now by adding validation to the output of `_get_cron_array()` and initializing `$crons` to an empty array if `false` was returned.
Tests added first to prove the bug (a) was introduced in #44818 [44917] and (b) is now fixed.
Follow-up to [44917].
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Fixes#53950.
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The `get_attached_file()` function is supposed to return the path to the file, but could:
1. Return `false` if the file doesn't exist.
2. Return literally anything else, as a filter is being applied to the value on return.
As the `clean_dirsize_cache()` now has input validation, passing anything but a non-empty string to `clean_dirsize_cache()` will result in a PHP error notice.
This was exposed by the `Tests_Post_GetPostStatus::wpSetUpBeforeClass()` method which started generating unexpected output (the doing it wrong message) during the test run.
While this indicates that there is a flaw in the mocking being done in the test suite, debugging that is outside of the scope of the current patch.
At the same time, as based on the above point, this ''could'' potentially happen in a real-world situation as well, adding additional conditions to the `if` in the `wp_delete_attachment()` function before calling the `clean_dirsize_cache()` function, is warranted.
As there are no tests for the `wp_delete_attachment()` function at all at this time, we're not adding a test specifically for this change for now. This should however be addressed in the future, when tests will be added to cover the `wp_delete_attachment()` function completely.
Follow-up to [32619], [49212], [51910].
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See #52241.
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>PHP natively allows for autovivification (auto-creation of arrays from falsey values). This feature is very useful and used in a lot of PHP projects, especially if the variable is undefined. However, there is a little oddity that allows creating an array from a `false` and `null` value.
The above quote is from the PHP 8.1 RFC and the (accepted) RFC changes the behaviour described above to deprecated auto creation of arrays from `false`. As it is deprecated, it _will_ still work for the time being, but as of PHP 9.0, this will become a Fatal Error, so we may as well fix it now.
The `recurse_dirsize()` function retrieves a transient and places it in the `$directory_cache` variable, but the `get_transient()` function in WP returns `false` when the transient doesn't exist, which subsequently can lead to the above mentioned deprecation notice.
By verifying that the `$directory_cache` variable is an array before assigning to it and initializing it to an empty array, if it's not, we prevent the deprecation notice, as well as harden the function against potentially corrupted transients where this transient would not return the expected array format, but some other variable type.
Includes adding dedicated unit tests for both the PHP 8.1 issue, as well as the hardening against corrupted transients.
Includes some girl-scouting: touching up a parameter description and some code layout.
Refs:
* https://wiki.php.net/rfc/autovivification_false
* https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/get_transient/
Follow-up to [49212], [49744].
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See #53635.
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When the PHP native `dirname()` function is used on a Windows disk name - i.e. `C:\`-, it will return the same, i.e, it will return `C:\` again.
The `clean_dirsize_cache()` function didn't have guard clause against this, which meant that on Windows based systems and IIS servers, this function would result in WordPress getting stuck into an infinite loop.
The adjustment to the `while` part of the function fix this by checking if the return value of the `dirname()` function call is the same as the original path passed to `dirname()`, which effectively fixes the infinite loop.
A number of other improvements made:
1. Add input validation for the `$path` parameter to guard against invalid variable types being passed into the function.
2. Guard against an empty `$path` parameter, which would result in an infinite loop on both Windows as well as *nix based systems.
In both these cases, a PHP notice will now be thrown.
3. When a non-empty string, which isn't a path would previously be passed, the `dirname()` function would transform that to a `.` and the `.` key in the transient cache would be cleared out.
This was a bug as there is no relation between a non-path string and the root directory of file system.
This bug has been fixed by checking that something could actually be a path and handling received non-empty, non-path input parameters in a special way, i.e only removing the cache key for the passed string and bowing out from further processing.
Unfortunately, no tests can be added to guard against the infinite loop.
For the other fixes, we have added appropriate unit tests.
Follow-up up [49212], [49616], [49744].
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Fixes#52241.
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Remove outdated list of accepted column name values, add a reference to `WP_Date_Query::validate_column()` and the `date_query_valid_columns` filter instead for a more detailed description.
Follow-up to [25139], [25860], [29933], [29934], [29938], [37477], [51905].
Props dimadin, johnjamesjacoby.
Fixes#54248.
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* Audio
* Video
* Unattached
This allows for more homogeneous translations in languages where keeping a plural form is important.
Follow-up to [6910], [7397], [8901], [9556], [11749], [13100], [12110], [15491], [15578], [22743], [29426], [29625], [34256], [45651], [46437].
Props jdy68, audrasjb, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#54238.
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This allows these actions to run ''after'' the main process, without affecting the update. Actions running on `shutdown` are immune to PHP timeouts, so in case the failure was due to a PHP timeout, we'll still be able to properly restore the previous version.
Follow-up to [51815], [51898], [51899].
Props aristath, peterwilsoncc.
See #54166.
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This replaces the `copy_dir()` usage in `WP_Upgrader::install_package()` and aims to avoid PHP timeout issues when installing or updating large plugins on slower systems like Vagrant or the WP Docker test environment.
The new function attempts a native PHP `rename()` function first and falls back to the previous `copy_dir()`.
Follow-up to [51815], [51898].
Props afragen, aristath, peterwilsoncc, galbaras, noisysocks, pbiron.
Fixes#54166. See #51857.
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This avoids a few type problems further in the code: boolean divided by a number, or passing `false` to `size_format()` which is documented to accept integers or strings only.
Follow-up to [51815].
Props TobiasBg.
See #51857.
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This allows the parent `WP_List_Table::has_items()` method to work as expected, and the override in the child class can now be removed. It also makes the class more consistent with other list table classes.
As a result of this change, the "Bulk actions" dropdown is no longer unnecessarily displayed if there are no terms.
Follow-up to [15491], [17025], [17026].
Props mattoakley, swissspidy, audrasjb, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#54181.
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These values are added dynamically by the `Twenty_Twenty_One_SVG_Icons::get_svg()` method and are not needed in the source array.
Follow-up to [49216].
Props max-dayala, laxman-prajapati, sabernhardt, Presskopp, mukesh27.
Fixes#54208.
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The "Documentation on Nginx configuration." link is out of place being below the "Save Changes" button on the Settings > Permalinks UI.
This commit relocates the link to join the other support related content links in the help tab's "For more information:" right sidebar area.
Follow-up to [34691], [45674].
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Fixes#39258.
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* "Erase Personal Data" button in the Next Steps column.
* "Force Erase Personal Data" row action.
This highlights the destructive nature of those buttons to avoid an accidental erasure, and is consistent with other similar UI elements in the admin, e.g. various "Delete", "Spam", or "Trash" buttons.
Props arena, sabernhardt, carike, azaozz, joedolson, audrasjb, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#49603.
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This unpins the version of PHP 5.6.20 used when testing the 5.6 branch of PHP.
Using 5.6.20 was an intentional decision in [49162], as that patch version is the oldest version of PHP 5.6 still supported by WordPress. However, as of September 30, 2021, the `5.6.20` image contains a version of OpenSSL with an expired certificate, sometimes resulting in an expired trust chain.
Props Clorith, hellofromTonya, SergeyBiryukov, desrosj.
Merges [51889] to `trunk`.
Fixes#54223.
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When there are several action links or the text for these links is long, the plugin name column's width extends causing the other columns to shrink in width. This case is a less than desirable user experience.
The plugin name's column has `white-space: nowrap` (on larger screens). This commit changes the `white-space` to `normal`, allowing the plugin action links row to wrap into more than one line.
Follow-up to [41695].
Props ankit-k-gupta, nekojonez, sabernhardt, sergeybiryukov.
Fixes#53275.
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* Document the post statuses global as an array of `stdClass` objects
* Document the taxonomies global as an array of `WP_Taxonomy` objects
* Document the return value of the post count functions as `stdClass` objects
* Fix some typos
See #53399
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> The currently recommended certificate chain as presented to Let’s Encrypt ACME clients when new certificates are issued contains an intermediate certificate (ISRG Root X1) that is signed by an old DST Root CA X3 certificate that expires on 2021-09-30. In some cases the OpenSSL 1.0.2 version will regard the certificates issued by the Let’s Encrypt CA as having an expired trust chain.
>
> Most up-to-date CA cert trusted bundles, as provided by operating systems, contain this soon-to-be-expired certificate. The current CA cert bundles also contain an ISRG Root X1 self-signed certificate. This means that clients verifying certificate chains can find the alternative non-expired path to the ISRG Root X1 self-signed certificate in their trust store.
>
> Unfortunately this does not apply to OpenSSL 1.0.2 which always prefers the untrusted chain and if that chain contains a path that leads to an expired trusted root certificate (DST Root CA X3), it will be selected for the certificate verification and the expiration will be reported.
References:
* [https://www.openssl.org/blog/blog/2021/09/13/LetsEncryptRootCertExpire/ Old Let’s Encrypt Root Certificate Expiration and OpenSSL 1.0.2]
* [https://letsencrypt.org/docs/dst-root-ca-x3-expiration-september-2021/ DST Root CA X3 Expiration (September 2021)]
Follow-up to [25224], [25426], [25569], [27307], [30491], [30765], [34283], [35919], [36570], [46094].
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Fixes#54207. See #50828.
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