Quoting poena from the ticket: "[...] To make it easier for users to find these
patterns, a new block pattern category should be added. The patterns have
already been built to include the new category, with the slug "footer" [to]
match the existing Headers category"
Props poena.
Fixes#56416.
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In 6.0 there is now a functionality that allows to register selected remote patterns (from the Pattern Directory) via `theme.json`. However, it requires to fully enable all core and remote patterns. This can be a blocker for user adoption.
Many theme authors want to have all core and remote patterns disabled by default using `remove_theme_support( 'core-block-patterns' )`. This changeset ensures they are serving only patterns relevant to their theme.
This changeset removes theme support check from the function that registers remote patterns specified in `theme.json`. This allows theme authors to disable core patterns but then selectively register the ones they want from the Pattern Directory. If a theme author intentionally specifies patterns in `theme.json`, they probably intend for them to be present in the pattern inserter and the check is not required.
This change will make the Pattern Directory more appealing/usable from the theme author's perspective.
Props ndiego, ryelle.
Fixes#56112.
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Related Gutenberg issue: https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/39889.
Backporting changes from the Gutenberg plugin:
- new Block Patterns REST API endpoint
- new Block Pattern Categories REST API endpoint
- updates to Query Loop related patterns
- support for custom taxonomies in Query Loop block
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See #55505.
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Remote block patterns from wp.org were to be loaded through a callback hooked into the `current_screen` filter. Within 2 callbacks, i.e. `_load_remote_featured_patterns()` and `_load_remote_block_patterns()`, a guard clause bailed out early if the `$current_screen->is_block_editor` is `false`.
However, the `current_screen` filter is unreliable to detect the block editor. Why? In the block and Site Editor screens, `$current_scren->is_block_editor` is not set until after the filter is executed. Whoopsie.
This commit no longer uses the `current_screen` filter. Instead, it explicitly loads the remote block patterns by invoking both private functions (now not callbacks) directly in the screen files for the block and site editor screens.
With this change, passing `WP_Screen` object into these functions is no longer needed. As the `_load_remote_block_patterns()` function was introduced in 5.8.0, its function parameter is now deprecated and the guard clause retained for backwards compatibility.
Follow-up to [51021], [52377].
Props poena, noisysocks, peterwilsoncc, hellofromTonya, audrasjb.
Fixes#54806.
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Because the `__()` translation function was used here, the Query block pattern category string is not translatable. `_x()` is the correct function here as that passes the second parameter as context and not text domain.
Follow up to [50948].
Props walbo.
Fixes#53577.
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Add an endpoint for fetching block patterns from WordPress.org, and load the block patterns from this new API. Remove the block patterns that have already been moved to WordPress.org/patterns.
Props ryelle, iandunn, youknowriad, timothyblynjacobs.
Fixes#53246.
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This updates the block patterns included by default on WordPress
to give them more personality and to make use of the design tools
that has been added to the editor.
Props onemaggie, melchoyce, kjellr, beafialho, gziolo.
Fixes#52846.
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WordPress Core comes by default with a number of block patterns and a frequent request was to be able to opt-out of the Core block patterns.
You can now opt-out using remove_theme_support( 'core-block-patterns' )
Props desrosj, nosolosw.
Fixes#50669.
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