REST API: Introduce Application Passwords for API authentication.
In WordPress 4.4 the REST API was first introduced. A few releases later in WordPress 4.7, the Content API endpoints were added, paving the way for Gutenberg and countless in-site experiences. In the intervening years, numerous plugins have built on top of the REST API. Many developers shared a common frustration, the lack of external authentication to the REST API.
This commit introduces Application Passwords to allow users to connect to external applications to their WordPress website. Users can generate individual passwords for each application, allowing for easy revocation and activity monitoring. An authorization flow is introduced to make the connection flow simple for users and application developers.
Application Passwords uses Basic Authentication, and by default is only available over an SSL connection.
Props georgestephanis, kasparsd, timothyblynjacobs, afercia, akkspro, andraganescu, arippberger, aristath, austyfrosty, ayesh, batmoo, bradyvercher, brianhenryie, helen, ipstenu, jeffmatson, jeffpaul, joostdevalk, joshlevinson, kadamwhite, kjbenk, koke, michael-arestad, Otto42, pekz0r, salzano, spacedmonkey, valendesigns.
Fixes #42790.
Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@49109
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@48871 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2020-10-08 18:14:06 -04:00
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/**
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* @output wp-admin/js/application-passwords.js
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*/
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( function( $ ) {
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var $appPassSection = $( '#application-passwords-section' ),
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$newAppPassForm = $appPassSection.find( '.create-application-password' ),
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$newAppPassField = $newAppPassForm.find( '.input' ),
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$newAppPassButton = $newAppPassForm.find( '.button' ),
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$appPassTwrapper = $appPassSection.find( '.application-passwords-list-table-wrapper' ),
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$appPassTbody = $appPassSection.find( 'tbody' ),
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$appPassTrNoItems = $appPassTbody.find( '.no-items' ),
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$removeAllBtn = $( '#revoke-all-application-passwords' ),
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tmplNewAppPass = wp.template( 'new-application-password' ),
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tmplAppPassRow = wp.template( 'application-password-row' ),
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userId = $( '#user_id' ).val();
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$newAppPassButton.click( function( e ) {
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e.preventDefault();
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if ( $newAppPassButton.prop( 'aria-disabled' ) ) {
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return;
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}
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REST API: Introduce Application Passwords for API authentication.
In WordPress 4.4 the REST API was first introduced. A few releases later in WordPress 4.7, the Content API endpoints were added, paving the way for Gutenberg and countless in-site experiences. In the intervening years, numerous plugins have built on top of the REST API. Many developers shared a common frustration, the lack of external authentication to the REST API.
This commit introduces Application Passwords to allow users to connect to external applications to their WordPress website. Users can generate individual passwords for each application, allowing for easy revocation and activity monitoring. An authorization flow is introduced to make the connection flow simple for users and application developers.
Application Passwords uses Basic Authentication, and by default is only available over an SSL connection.
Props georgestephanis, kasparsd, timothyblynjacobs, afercia, akkspro, andraganescu, arippberger, aristath, austyfrosty, ayesh, batmoo, bradyvercher, brianhenryie, helen, ipstenu, jeffmatson, jeffpaul, joostdevalk, joshlevinson, kadamwhite, kjbenk, koke, michael-arestad, Otto42, pekz0r, salzano, spacedmonkey, valendesigns.
Fixes #42790.
Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@49109
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@48871 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2020-10-08 18:14:06 -04:00
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var name = $newAppPassField.val();
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if ( 0 === name.length ) {
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$newAppPassField.focus();
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return;
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}
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clearErrors();
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$newAppPassButton.prop( 'aria-disabled', true ).addClass( 'disabled' );
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REST API: Introduce Application Passwords for API authentication.
In WordPress 4.4 the REST API was first introduced. A few releases later in WordPress 4.7, the Content API endpoints were added, paving the way for Gutenberg and countless in-site experiences. In the intervening years, numerous plugins have built on top of the REST API. Many developers shared a common frustration, the lack of external authentication to the REST API.
This commit introduces Application Passwords to allow users to connect to external applications to their WordPress website. Users can generate individual passwords for each application, allowing for easy revocation and activity monitoring. An authorization flow is introduced to make the connection flow simple for users and application developers.
Application Passwords uses Basic Authentication, and by default is only available over an SSL connection.
Props georgestephanis, kasparsd, timothyblynjacobs, afercia, akkspro, andraganescu, arippberger, aristath, austyfrosty, ayesh, batmoo, bradyvercher, brianhenryie, helen, ipstenu, jeffmatson, jeffpaul, joostdevalk, joshlevinson, kadamwhite, kjbenk, koke, michael-arestad, Otto42, pekz0r, salzano, spacedmonkey, valendesigns.
Fixes #42790.
Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@49109
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@48871 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2020-10-08 18:14:06 -04:00
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var request = {
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name: name
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};
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/**
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* Filters the request data used to create a new Application Password.
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*
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* @since 5.6.0
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*
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* @param {Object} request The request data.
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* @param {number} userId The id of the user the password is added for.
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*/
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request = wp.hooks.applyFilters( 'wp_application_passwords_new_password_request', request, userId );
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wp.apiRequest( {
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path: '/wp/v2/users/' + userId + '/application-passwords',
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method: 'POST',
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data: request
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} ).always( function() {
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$newAppPassButton.removeProp( 'aria-disabled' ).removeClass( 'disabled' );
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REST API: Introduce Application Passwords for API authentication.
In WordPress 4.4 the REST API was first introduced. A few releases later in WordPress 4.7, the Content API endpoints were added, paving the way for Gutenberg and countless in-site experiences. In the intervening years, numerous plugins have built on top of the REST API. Many developers shared a common frustration, the lack of external authentication to the REST API.
This commit introduces Application Passwords to allow users to connect to external applications to their WordPress website. Users can generate individual passwords for each application, allowing for easy revocation and activity monitoring. An authorization flow is introduced to make the connection flow simple for users and application developers.
Application Passwords uses Basic Authentication, and by default is only available over an SSL connection.
Props georgestephanis, kasparsd, timothyblynjacobs, afercia, akkspro, andraganescu, arippberger, aristath, austyfrosty, ayesh, batmoo, bradyvercher, brianhenryie, helen, ipstenu, jeffmatson, jeffpaul, joostdevalk, joshlevinson, kadamwhite, kjbenk, koke, michael-arestad, Otto42, pekz0r, salzano, spacedmonkey, valendesigns.
Fixes #42790.
Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@49109
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@48871 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2020-10-08 18:14:06 -04:00
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} ).done( function( response ) {
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$newAppPassField.val( '' );
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$newAppPassButton.prop( 'disabled', false );
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$newAppPassForm.after( tmplNewAppPass( {
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name: name,
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password: response.password
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} ) );
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$( '.new-application-password-notice' ).focus();
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$appPassTbody.prepend( tmplAppPassRow( response ) );
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$appPassTwrapper.show();
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$appPassTrNoItems.remove();
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/**
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* Fires after an application password has been successfully created.
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*
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* @since 5.6.0
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*
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* @param {Object} response The response data from the REST API.
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* @param {Object} request The request data used to create the password.
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*/
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wp.hooks.doAction( 'wp_application_passwords_created_password', response, request );
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} ).fail( handleErrorResponse );
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} );
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$appPassTbody.on( 'click', '.delete', function( e ) {
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e.preventDefault();
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if ( ! window.confirm( wp.i18n.__( 'Are you sure you want to revoke this password? This action cannot be undone.' ) ) ) {
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return;
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}
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var $submitButton = $( this ),
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$tr = $submitButton.closest( 'tr' ),
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uuid = $tr.data( 'uuid' );
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clearErrors();
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$submitButton.prop( 'disabled', true );
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wp.apiRequest( {
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path: '/wp/v2/users/' + userId + '/application-passwords/' + uuid,
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method: 'DELETE'
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} ).always( function() {
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$submitButton.prop( 'disabled', false );
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} ).done( function( response ) {
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if ( response.deleted ) {
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if ( 0 === $tr.siblings().length ) {
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$appPassTwrapper.hide();
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}
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$tr.remove();
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wp.a11y.speak( wp.i18n.__( 'Application password revoked.' ) );
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}
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} ).fail( handleErrorResponse );
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} );
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$removeAllBtn.on( 'click', function( e ) {
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e.preventDefault();
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if ( ! window.confirm( wp.i18n.__( 'Are you sure you want to revoke all passwords? This action cannot be undone.' ) ) ) {
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return;
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}
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var $submitButton = $( this );
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clearErrors();
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$submitButton.prop( 'disabled', true );
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wp.apiRequest( {
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path: '/wp/v2/users/' + userId + '/application-passwords',
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method: 'DELETE'
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} ).always( function() {
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$submitButton.prop( 'disabled', false );
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} ).done( function( response ) {
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if ( response.deleted ) {
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$appPassTbody.children().remove();
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$appPassSection.children( '.new-application-password' ).remove();
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$appPassTwrapper.hide();
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wp.a11y.speak( wp.i18n.__( 'All application passwords revoked.' ) );
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}
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} ).fail( handleErrorResponse );
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} );
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$( document ).on( 'click', '.new-application-password-notice .notice-dismiss', function( e ) {
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e.preventDefault();
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var $el = $( this ).parent();
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$el.fadeTo( 100, 0, function () {
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$el.slideUp( 100, function () {
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$el.remove();
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} );
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} );
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} );
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// If there are no items, don't display the table yet. If there are, show it.
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if ( 0 === $appPassTbody.children( 'tr' ).not( $appPassTrNoItems ).length ) {
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$appPassTwrapper.hide();
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}
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/**
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* Handles an error response from the REST API.
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*
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* @since 5.6.0
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*
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* @param {jqXHR} xhr The XHR object from the ajax call.
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* @param {string} textStatus The string categorizing the ajax request's status.
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* @param {string} errorThrown The HTTP status error text.
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*/
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function handleErrorResponse( xhr, textStatus, errorThrown ) {
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var errorMessage = errorThrown;
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if ( xhr.responseJSON && xhr.responseJSON.message ) {
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errorMessage = xhr.responseJSON.message;
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}
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addError( errorMessage );
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}
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/**
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* Displays an error message in the Application Passwords section.
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*
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* @since 5.6.0
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*
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* @param {string} message The error message to display.
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*/
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function addError( message ) {
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var $notice = $( '<div></div>' )
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.attr( 'role', 'alert' )
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.addClass( 'notice notice-error' )
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.append( $( '<p></p>' ).text( message ) );
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$newAppPassForm.after( $notice );
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}
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/**
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* Clears error messages from the Application Passwords section.
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*
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* @since 5.6.0
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*/
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function clearErrors() {
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$( '.notice', $appPassSection ).remove();
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}
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}( jQuery ) );
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