Editor: make better use of Tag Processor in layout block support.

Refactors layout support to use a single Tag Processor instance and send one class at a time to `add_class()`.

Props dmsnell, hellofromTonya.
Fixes #59443.

Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@56698


git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@56210 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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isabel_brison 2023-09-26 05:04:22 +00:00
parent 109f531fbf
commit 3317a134af
2 changed files with 113 additions and 49 deletions

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@ -548,20 +548,21 @@ function wp_get_layout_style( $selector, $layout, $has_block_gap_support = false
*/
function wp_render_layout_support_flag( $block_content, $block ) {
$block_type = WP_Block_Type_Registry::get_instance()->get_registered( $block['blockName'] );
$support_layout = block_has_support( $block_type, 'layout', false ) || block_has_support( $block_type, '__experimentalLayout', false );
$has_child_layout = isset( $block['attrs']['style']['layout']['selfStretch'] );
$block_supports_layout = block_has_support( $block_type, 'layout', false ) || block_has_support( $block_type, '__experimentalLayout', false );
$layout_from_parent = $block['attrs']['style']['layout']['selfStretch'] ?? null;
if ( ! $support_layout && ! $has_child_layout ) {
if ( ! $block_supports_layout && ! $layout_from_parent ) {
return $block_content;
}
$outer_class_names = array();
if ( $has_child_layout && ( 'fixed' === $block['attrs']['style']['layout']['selfStretch'] || 'fill' === $block['attrs']['style']['layout']['selfStretch'] ) ) {
if ( 'fixed' === $layout_from_parent || 'fill' === $layout_from_parent ) {
$container_content_class = wp_unique_id( 'wp-container-content-' );
$child_layout_styles = array();
if ( 'fixed' === $block['attrs']['style']['layout']['selfStretch'] && isset( $block['attrs']['style']['layout']['flexSize'] ) ) {
if ( 'fixed' === $layout_from_parent && isset( $block['attrs']['style']['layout']['flexSize'] ) ) {
$child_layout_styles[] = array(
'selector' => ".$container_content_class",
'declarations' => array(
@ -569,7 +570,7 @@ function wp_render_layout_support_flag( $block_content, $block ) {
'box-sizing' => 'border-box',
),
);
} elseif ( 'fill' === $block['attrs']['style']['layout']['selfStretch'] ) {
} elseif ( 'fill' === $layout_from_parent ) {
$child_layout_styles[] = array(
'selector' => ".$container_content_class",
'declarations' => array(
@ -589,12 +590,25 @@ function wp_render_layout_support_flag( $block_content, $block ) {
$outer_class_names[] = $container_content_class;
}
// Return early if only child layout exists.
if ( ! $support_layout && ! empty( $outer_class_names ) ) {
$content = new WP_HTML_Tag_Processor( $block_content );
$content->next_tag();
$content->add_class( implode( ' ', $outer_class_names ) );
return (string) $content;
// Prep the processor for modifying the block output.
$processor = new WP_HTML_Tag_Processor( $block_content );
// Having no tags implies there are no tags onto which to add class names.
if ( ! $processor->next_tag() ) {
return $block_content;
}
/*
* A block may not support layout but still be affected by a parent block's layout.
*
* In these cases add the appropriate class names and then return early; there's
* no need to investigate on this block whether additional layout constraints apply.
*/
if ( ! $block_supports_layout && ! empty( $outer_class_names ) ) {
foreach ( $outer_class_names as $class_name ) {
$processor->add_class( $class_name );
}
return $processor->get_updated_html();
}
$global_settings = wp_get_global_settings();
@ -604,7 +618,6 @@ function wp_render_layout_support_flag( $block_content, $block ) {
$class_names = array();
$layout_definitions = wp_get_layout_definitions();
$container_class = wp_unique_id( 'wp-container-' );
$layout_classname = '';
// Set the correct layout type for blocks using legacy content width.
if ( isset( $used_layout['inherit'] ) && $used_layout['inherit'] || isset( $used_layout['contentSize'] ) && $used_layout['contentSize'] ) {
@ -702,49 +715,100 @@ function wp_render_layout_support_flag( $block_content, $block ) {
$block_name = explode( '/', $block['blockName'] );
$class_names[] = 'wp-block-' . end( $block_name ) . '-' . $layout_classname;
$content_with_outer_classnames = '';
// Add classes to the outermost HTML tag if necessary.
if ( ! empty( $outer_class_names ) ) {
$content_with_outer_classnames = new WP_HTML_Tag_Processor( $block_content );
$content_with_outer_classnames->next_tag();
foreach ( $outer_class_names as $outer_class_name ) {
$content_with_outer_classnames->add_class( $outer_class_name );
$processor->add_class( $outer_class_name );
}
$content_with_outer_classnames = (string) $content_with_outer_classnames;
}
/**
* The first chunk of innerContent contains the block markup up until the inner blocks start.
* This targets the opening tag of the inner blocks wrapper, which is the last tag in that chunk.
* Attempts to refer to the inner-block wrapping element by its class attribute.
*
* When examining a block's inner content, if a block has inner blocks, then
* the first content item will likely be a text (HTML) chunk immediately
* preceding the inner blocks. The last HTML tag in that chunk would then be
* an opening tag for an element that wraps the inner blocks.
*
* There's no reliable way to associate this wrapper in $block_content because
* it may have changed during the rendering pipeline (as inner contents is
* provided before rendering) and through previous filters. In many cases,
* however, the `class` attribute will be a good-enough identifier, so this
* code finds the last tag in that chunk and stores the `class` attribute
* so that it can be used later when working through the rendered block output
* to identify the wrapping element and add the remaining class names to it.
*
* It's also possible that no inner block wrapper even exists. If that's the
* case this code could apply the class names to an invalid element.
*
* Example:
*
* $block['innerBlocks'] = array( $list_item );
* $block['innerContent'] = array( '<ul class="list-wrapper is-unordered">', null, '</ul>' );
*
* // After rendering, the initial contents may have been modified by other renderers or filters.
* $block_content = <<<HTML
* <figure>
* <ul class="annotated-list list-wrapper is-unordered">
* <li>Code</li>
* </ul><figcaption>It's a list!</figcaption>
* </figure>
* HTML;
*
* Although it is possible that the original block-wrapper classes are changed in $block_content
* from how they appear in $block['innerContent'], it's likely that the original class attributes
* are still present in the wrapper as they are in this example. Frequently, additional classes
* will also be present; rarely should classes be removed.
*
* @TODO: Find a better way to match the first inner block. If it's possible to identify where the
* first inner block starts, then it will be possible to find the last tag before it starts
* and then that tag, if an opening tag, can be solidly identified as a wrapping element.
* Can some unique value or class or ID be added to the inner blocks when they process
* so that they can be extracted here safely without guessing? Can the block rendering function
* return information about where the rendered inner blocks start?
*
* @var string|null
*/
$inner_content_classnames = '';
if ( isset( $block['innerContent'][0] ) && 'string' === gettype( $block['innerContent'][0] ) && count( $block['innerContent'] ) > 1 ) {
$tags = new WP_HTML_Tag_Processor( $block['innerContent'][0] );
$last_classnames = '';
while ( $tags->next_tag() ) {
$last_classnames = $tags->get_attribute( 'class' );
$inner_block_wrapper_classes = null;
$first_chunk = $block['innerContent'][0] ?? null;
if ( is_string( $first_chunk ) && count( $block['innerContent'] ) > 1 ) {
$first_chunk_processor = new WP_HTML_Tag_Processor( $first_chunk );
while ( $first_chunk_processor->next_tag() ) {
$class_attribute = $first_chunk_processor->get_attribute( 'class' );
if ( is_string( $class_attribute ) && ! empty( $class_attribute ) ) {
$inner_block_wrapper_classes = $class_attribute;
}
}
}
$inner_content_classnames = (string) $last_classnames;
/*
* If necessary, advance to what is likely to be an inner block wrapper tag.
*
* This advances until it finds the first tag containing the original class
* attribute from above. If none is found it will scan to the end of the block
* and fail to add any class names.
*
* If there is no block wrapper it won't advance at all, in which case the
* class names will be added to the first and outermost tag of the block.
* For cases where this outermost tag is the only tag surrounding inner
* blocks then the outer wrapper and inner wrapper are the same.
*/
do {
if ( ! $inner_block_wrapper_classes ) {
break;
}
$content = $content_with_outer_classnames ? new WP_HTML_Tag_Processor( $content_with_outer_classnames ) : new WP_HTML_Tag_Processor( $block_content );
if ( false !== strpos( $processor->get_attribute( 'class' ), $inner_block_wrapper_classes ) ) {
break;
}
} while ( $processor->next_tag() );
if ( $inner_content_classnames ) {
$content->next_tag( array( 'class_name' => $inner_content_classnames ) );
// Add the remaining class names.
foreach ( $class_names as $class_name ) {
$content->add_class( $class_name );
}
} else {
$content->next_tag();
foreach ( $class_names as $class_name ) {
$content->add_class( $class_name );
}
$processor->add_class( $class_name );
}
return (string) $content;
return $processor->get_updated_html();
}
// Register the block support.

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
*
* @global string $wp_version
*/
$wp_version = '6.4-alpha-56697';
$wp_version = '6.4-alpha-56698';
/**
* Holds the WordPress DB revision, increments when changes are made to the WordPress DB schema.