REST API: Preserve unknown, respect `null` in server-side block rendering.

* Skips validation where there is no attribute definition, but keeps the attribute value. Previously, the attribute would be omitted from the attributes passed to `render_callback`. Notably, this resolves an issue where `render_callback` cannot receive a block's `align` and `customClassName` attribute values, since these are defined as a client-side filter.
* Validates `null` as a proper value in its own right. Previously, a client implementation of a block could track `{"attribute":null}` as an explicitly empty value, and the server would wrongly initiate defaulting behavior. The new behavior will now only populate a default value if the attribute is not defined at all, including when unset in its being invalid per the attribute schema.

Props aduth, noisysocks, youknowriad.
See #45145 for the patch, #45098 for the original ticket.

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@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ class WP_Block_Type {
/**
* Validates attributes against the current block schema, populating
* defaulted and missing values, and omitting unknown attributes.
* defaulted and missing values.
*
* @since 5.0.0
*
@ -131,30 +131,41 @@ class WP_Block_Type {
* @return array Prepared block attributes.
*/
public function prepare_attributes_for_render( $attributes ) {
// If there are no attribute definitions for the block type, skip
// processing and return vebatim.
if ( ! isset( $this->attributes ) ) {
return $attributes;
}
$prepared_attributes = array();
foreach ( $attributes as $attribute_name => $value ) {
// If the attribute is not defined by the block type, it cannot be
// validated.
if ( ! isset( $this->attributes[ $attribute_name ] ) ) {
continue;
}
foreach ( $this->attributes as $attribute_name => $schema ) {
$value = null;
$schema = $this->attributes[ $attribute_name ];
if ( isset( $attributes[ $attribute_name ] ) ) {
$is_valid = rest_validate_value_from_schema( $attributes[ $attribute_name ], $schema );
if ( ! is_wp_error( $is_valid ) ) {
$value = rest_sanitize_value_from_schema( $attributes[ $attribute_name ], $schema );
// Validate value by JSON schema. An invalid value should revert to
// its default, if one exists. This occurs by virtue of the missing
// attributes loop immediately following. If there is not a default
// assigned, the attribute value should remain unset.
$is_valid = rest_validate_value_from_schema( $value, $schema );
if ( is_wp_error( $is_valid ) ) {
unset( $attributes[ $attribute_name ] );
}
}
if ( is_null( $value ) && isset( $schema['default'] ) ) {
$value = $schema['default'];
// Populate values of any missing attributes for which the block type
// defines a default.
$missing_schema_attributes = array_diff_key( $this->attributes, $attributes );
foreach ( $missing_schema_attributes as $attribute_name => $schema ) {
if ( isset( $schema['default'] ) ) {
$attributes[ $attribute_name ] = $schema['default'];
}
}
$prepared_attributes[ $attribute_name ] = $value;
}
return $prepared_attributes;
return $attributes;
}
/**

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@ -61,6 +61,7 @@ class WP_REST_Block_Renderer_Controller extends WP_REST_Controller {
'type' => 'object',
'additionalProperties' => false,
'properties' => $block_type->get_attributes(),
'default' => array(),
),
'post_id' => array(
'description' => __( 'ID of the post context.' ),

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
*
* @global string $wp_version
*/
$wp_version = '5.0-beta5-43917';
$wp_version = '5.0-beta5-43918';
/**
* Holds the WordPress DB revision, increments when changes are made to the WordPress DB schema.