The phrase "sanity check" unnecessarily references mental health. It's an old phrase used to denote an extra step in verifying code works as expected.
“The WordPress open source community cares about diversity. We strive to maintain a welcoming environment where everyone can feel included.”
While "sanity check" is a well-known phrase with a specific meaning, "confidence check" is a direct replacement that is more clear of its intent while being more inclusive.
Words matter.
Follow-up to [49216], [46271], [40583], [38832], [38637], [37409], [33359], [32162], [30346], [30345], [30238], [30055], [29902], [28763], [26141], [25002], [22227], [13428], [12148], [11025], [8927].
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Fixes#60187.
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Alongside [57153], this reduces unnecessarily autoloaded data from inactive themes, which can contribute to slow database performance as part of excessive autoloading. This changeset specifically resolves the issue for existing sites.
Props mukesh27, joemcgill, swissspidy, westonruter, flixos90.
Fixes#59975.
See #39537.
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This ensures that the update counter bubble in the admin menu is properly decreased after a successful plugin or theme update from within the update iframe when the site uses a non-standard port number.
Follow-up to [27280], [29357].
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Fixes#59987.
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This commit updates the `submit_button()` function to standardize the default values of `$text` and `$other_attributes` parameters. Previously set to `null`, these defaults have now been changed to an empty string (`''`), bringing consistency with the `get_submit_button()` function, which `submit_button()` wraps.
The change maintains backward compatibility, as `get_submit_button()` does not perform strict type-checking on these parameters. This update aligns with the ongoing effort to standardize function parameters across the WordPress codebase, improving the readability and predictability of the core functions.
Follow-up to [31446].
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Fixes#59921.
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This aims to:
* Perform the checks as early as possible to avoid redundant function calls.
* Remove an empty conditiaonal branch and make the exit conditions clearer.
* Bring the formatting in line with other multi-line conditionals in core.
Follow-up to [56836].
See #59650.
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Most of the `tabindex` attributes across the admin were removed in [21311].
This commit updates the example for the `$other_attributes` parameter to use the `id` attribute instead.
Includes synchronizing documentation between `submit_button()` and `get_submit_button()`.
Follow-up to [15810], [16061], [21311], [27136], [31599].
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Fixes#59768.
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During a bulk edit of posts with different categories, the categories for the edited posts would be reset to the default category: uncategorized by default.
This reverts [56712] to resolve the issue.
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Fixes#59837.
See #11302.
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It is perfectly possible to write a commented regex with layout for readability by using the `x` modifier.
As per the manual:
> x (`PCRE_EXTENDED`)
>
> If this modifier is set, whitespace data characters in the pattern are totally ignored except when escaped or inside a character class, and characters between an unescaped # outside a character class and the next newline character, inclusive, are also ignored. This is equivalent to Perl's /x modifier, and makes it possible to include commentary inside complicated patterns.
>
> Note, however, that this applies only to data characters. Whitespace characters may never appear within special character sequences in a pattern, for example within the sequence (?( which introduces a conditional subpattern.
Reference: [https://www.php.net/manual/en/reference.pcre.pattern.modifiers.php PHP Manual: Pattern Modifiers].
This commit rewrites these two regexes to use the `x` modifier and gets rid of the unnecessary `phpcs:disable` comments.
The tests in the `tests/phpunit/tests/db/dbDelta.php` file cover this change.
Follow-up to [42249].
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See #59650.
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The filter was initially introduced for file replication purposes. Since the returned value is not always used directly, some instances were later converted to an action as part of removing unused variables, and the hook was documented as an action while still being called as a filter in other instances.
This commit aims to correct the discrepancy between the code and the documentation.
Follow-up to [4673], [4817], [4818], [6363], [6551], [13041], [25821], [33154], [33280].
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Fixes#57775.
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In [56599], a `sprintf()` call was modified which resulted in an insufficient number of arguments.
This caused a Fatal Error when an incompatible plugin notice was displayed.
This fixes the `sprintf()` call.
Follow-up to [56599].
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Fixes#59590. See #57791.
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This commit changes the Gutenberg minimum compatible version number from 14.1 (introduced in [54790]) to 16.5. For versions older than 16.5, the plugin will deactivate when upgrading WordPress to 6.4-beta3 or newer.
Changes are done within Core's `_upgrade_core_deactivate_incompatible_plugins()` which is invoked during WordPress' upgrade process.
Follow-up to [54790].
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Fixes#59584.
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Follow up to [56022] to fix inability to set a date/time in quick editing. Allow a user to set a quick/edit date while preventing accidental date assignments per the original intent.
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Fixes#59125. See #19907.
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This aims to better align the navigation fallback implementation with core architecture and best practices.
The function that updates the `wp_navigation` post response schema is now a public method of the `WP_Navigation_Fallback` class, so an extra file previously used for that specific function is no longer necessary.
Follow-up to [56052].
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Fixes#58910.
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The `_register_theme_block_patterns` function imposed a significant resource overhead. This issue primarily stems from themes, such as TT4, that register a substantial number of block patterns. These patterns necessitate numerous file operations, including file lookups, file reading into memory, and related processes. To provide an overview, the _register_theme_block_patterns function performed the following file operations:
- is_dir
- is_readable
- file_exists
- glob
- file_get_contents (utilized via get_file_data)
To address these issues, caching using a transient has been added to a new function call `_wp_get_block_patterns`. If theme development mode is disabled and theme exists, the block patterns are saved in a transient cache. This cache is used all requests after that, saving file lookups and reading files into memory. Cache invalidation is done, when themes are switched, deleted or updated. Meaning that block patterns are not stored in the cache incorrectly.
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Fixes#59490
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In cases where `WP_Comment_Query` or `get_comments` is employed with the 'count' parameter set to true, specify 'order by' as 'none'. Since these queries serve solely to determine the count of comments matching specific query parameters, the 'order by' clause becomes redundant and places unnecessary strain on the database server, resulting in slower query execution. Given that count queries are executed on every admin request to retrieve comment counts, this change enhances the performance of the wp-admin interface.
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Fixes#58368
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This removes ignore annotations which are unnecessary due to the configuration in the `phpcs.xml.dist` ruleset already taking care of this.
Follow-up to [45611], [50146], [50148], [50586], [50822], [56738].
Props jrf.
See #59161.
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Enable the storing of post meta in revisions including autosaves and previews:
Add a new argument `revisions_enabled` to the `register_meta` function which enables storing meta in revisions.
Add a new `wp_post_revision_meta_keys` filter which developers can use to control which meta is revisioned - it passes an array of the meta keys with revisions enabled as well as the post type.
Meta keys with revisions enabled are also stored for autosaves, and are restored when a revision or autosave is restored. In addition, meta values are now stored with the autosave revision used for previews. Changes to meta can now be previewed correctly without overwriting the published meta (see #20299) or passing data as a query variable, as the editor currently does to preview changes to the featured image.
Changes to meta with revisions enabled are considered when determining if a new revision should be created. A new revision is created if the meta value has changed since the last revision.
Revisions are now saved on the `wp_after_insert_post` hook instead of `post_updated`. The `wp_after_insert_post` action is fired after post meta has been saved by the REST API which enables attaching meta to the revision. To ensure backwards compatibility with existing action uses, `wp_save_post_revision_on_insert` function exits early if plugins have removed the previous `do_action( 'post_updated', 'wp_save_post_revision' )` call.
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Fixes#20564, #20299.
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This pre-fills category fields in the Quick/Bulk Edit form with their current status.
When bulk editing, if only some of the selected items are in a given category, the category's checkbox will display a line to indicate an indeterminate status.
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Fixes#11302.
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Add the event type (WordCamp, Meetup, etc) to the nearby events listing within the Dashboard's Events and News widget.
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Fixes#58947.
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This is an important release which makes significant changes to improve the accuracy, performance, stability and maintainability of all sniffs, as well as making WordPressCS much better at handling modern PHP.
WordPressCS 3.0.0 contains breaking changes, both for people using ignore annotations, people maintaining custom rulesets, as well as for sniff developers who maintain a custom PHPCS standard based on WordPressCS.
If you are an end-user or maintain a custom WordPressCS based ruleset, please start by reading the [https://github.com/WordPress/WordPress-Coding-Standards/wiki/Upgrade-Guide-to-WordPressCS-3.0.0-for-ruleset-maintainers Upgrade Guide to WordPressCS 3.0.0 for ruleset maintainers] which lists the most important changes and contains a step by step guide for upgrading.
If you are a maintainer of an external standard based on WordPressCS and any of your custom sniffs are based on or extend WordPressCS sniffs, please read the [https://github.com/WordPress/WordPress-Coding-Standards/wiki/Upgrade-Guide-to-WordPressCS-3.0.0-for-Developers-of-external-standards Upgrade Guide to WordPressCS 3.0.0 for Developers].
In all cases, please read the complete changelog carefully before you upgrade.
This commit:
* Updates the Composer dependencies to use the new version, including updating the underlying PHP_CodeSniffer dependency to the new minimum supported version for WPCS.[[BR]] Note: the Composer PHPCS installer plugin is no longer explicitly required as it is now a dependency of WPCS, so the dependency is inherited automatically.
* Updates the ruleset for WPCS 3.0.0. This includes:
* Raising the memory limit to be on the safe side as WPCS 3.0.0 contains a lot more sniffs.
* Removing explicit inclusions of extra rules, which have now been added to the `WordPress-Core` ruleset..
* Updating property names for select sniffs.
* Updating one exclusion — the `WordPress.CodeAnalysis.AssignmentInCondition` sniff has been (partially) replaced by the `Generic.CodeAnalysis.AssignmentInCondition` sniff.
* Adding one new exclusion.
* Downgrades one new error to a warning.[[BR]] The `Generic.Files.OneObjectStructurePerFile` sniff enforces that there is only one OO structure declaration per file. At this time, this sniff would yield 29 errors. By downgrading the sniff to a ''warning'', the build can pass and the issues can be fixed in due time. For now, the test directory will be excluded until the issues are fixed (as the test directory CS run does not allow for warnings).
* Updates ignore annotations for WPCS 3.0.0.
Reference: [https://github.com/WordPress/WordPress-Coding-Standards/releases/tag/3.0.0 WPCS 3.0.0 release notes].
Follow-up to [43571], [44574], [45600], [47927].
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See #59161.
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This introduces the following new filters which wrap the process of unzipping an archive:
- `pre_unzip_file` - Filters archive unzipping to allow an override with a custom process.
- `unzip_file` - Filters the result of unzipping an archive.
Both filters pass the following:
- `string $file` - Full path and filename of ZIP archive.
- `string $to` - Full path on the filesystem to extract archive to.
- `string[] $needed_dirs` - A full list of required folders that need to be created.
- `float|false $required_space` - The space required to unzip the file and copy its contents, with a 10% buffer.
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Fixes#37719.
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In this commit, enhancements have been made by replacing manually constructed style tags with calls to `wp_add_inline_style`. Previously, numerous style tags were generated and output directly in the header, resulting in redundant code and bypassing the core's style enqueueing system. This approach made it challenging for third-party developers to manage and control the output of these style tags.
To ensure backward compatibility, the following functions have been deprecated and replaced:
- print_embed_styles
- print_emoji_styles
- wp_admin_bar_header
- _admin_bar_bump_cb
Backward compatibility shims have also been added, ensuring that if these functions were previously unhooked from there actions, they will continue to not output a style tag.
However, for the following functions, conversion to use inline styles was not feasible due to the potential disruption it might cause by changing the style tag IDs, potentially breaking JavaScript functionality for a number of plugins in the repository:
- custom-background
- wp-custom
These changes improve code maintainability and enhance the flexibility and control available to developers when managing style outputs within WordPress core.
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Fixes#58775.
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Move the label after the checkbox in `WP_List_Table` instances. Resolve a false positive that will be presented by automated accessibility testing tools. Follow up to [55954].
Props dimitrism, joedolson, sabernhardt, oglekler, marybaum, tobiasbg.
Fixes#58703.
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Fix an issue where a cron job ran every 12 hours to check for https support - even when https support was already enabled. The check is now run only when the user visits the Site Health page. Reducing the unneeded requests lowers the impact and load of hosting WordPress sites.
The `wp_update_https_detection_errors` function is deprecated and the `https_detection_errors` option that was previously set by the cron job is no longer maintained. The `pre_wp_update_https_detection_errors` filter is deprecated and replaced by the `pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors` filter which serves the same function.
Props audrasjb, johnbillion, Michi91.
Fixes#58494.
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WordPress creates attachment pages by default for every attachment uploaded. On the vast majority of sites, these attachment pages don't contain any meaningful information. They do however exist, get indexed by search engines, and sometimes even rank in search results, leading to bad results for users and site owners.
This commit introduces a `wp_attachment_pages_enabled` database option to control the attachment pages behavior:
* On existing sites, the option is set to `1` on upgrade, so that attachment pages continue to work as is.
* For new sites, the option is set to to `0` by default, which means attachment pages are redirected to the attachment URL.
* Sites that want to enable or disable the attachment pages can set the option to `1` or `0`, respectively.
Follow-up to [2958], [3303], [7149], [34690].
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Fixes#57913.
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Improve markup on Login and Registration errors. Use list markup for multiple issues, paragraph when only one to reduce semantic burden in the most common case. Normalize classes and markup for wrapper using `wp_admin_notice()` and `wp_get_admin_notice()` functions. Move definition of those functions from `wp-admin\includes\misc.php` to `wp-includes\functions.php`. Move tests to functions group.
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Fixes#30685.
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Implement a focus monitor so that if user focus moves away from the image rotation menu, it closes and doesn't block the image editing canvas. Follow up to [56239], [55919].
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Fixes#58756.
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Following [56635], a fatal error occurred in `load-styles.php` leading to admin styles not working, because of a `has_filter()` call being added to `get_stylesheet_director()` and `get_template_directory()`.
This changeset adds `has_filter()` to `wp-admin/includes/noop.php` to prevent such errors. The lack of loading the function does not cause any unintended side effects itself.
Props iandunn, adamsilverstein.
Fixes#59417.
See #18298.
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Make the theme details modals in the Customizer and at Appearance > Themes consistent. Change the order of controls so both modals are in the same sequence, center all controls in both desktop and mobile views, and change delete link color to meet color contrast requirements.
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Fixes#59372. See #59371, #40822.
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While generally the functions `get_template_directory()` and `get_stylesheet_directory()` were long recommended to use to get the parent or child theme directory, the `TEMPLATEPATH` and `STYLESHEETPATH` constants were still used in a few places in core, most importantly in template related logic.
The remaining usage was problematic as it prevented testability of certain key components of WordPress core.
This changeset replaces all remaining usage with the corresponding functions and effectively marks these constants as deprecated. It also adds test coverage accordingly and even unlocks some existing, previously commented out test coverage to work as expected.
Performance of the new approach has been benchmarked and shows no notable differences. Yet, given that the current theme directories are not expected to change within a regular WordPress page load, the `get_template_directory()` and `get_stylesheet_directory()` functions were amended with in-memory caching of the result, unless one of the defining values is being filtered.
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Fixes#18298.
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This changeset restricts edit term link generation if the user lacks the `edit_term` cap in order to prevent PHP 8.1+ deprecations shown when a user lacks this
capability and `get_edit_term_link()` returns null.
Props thelovekesh, jrf.
Fixes#59336.
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Some custom post types or taxonomies may not need the Quick Edit functionality, in which case adding hidden fields and rendering the form with the data to edit would be redundant.
This commit introduces two filters for more granular control:
* `quick_edit_enabled_for_post_type`
* `quick_edit_enabled_for_taxonomy`
Follow-up to [8857], [9083], [9098].
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Fixes#16502, #19343, #57596.
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Allow admin notices to be created with additional attributes. Test attributes include `hidden`, `data-*`, and `role="*"` values, which are all in use in various admin notices across core.
This commit adds `aria-live` and `hidden` to the KSES global attributes array to support core usages.
Follow up to [56408], [56409], [56410], [56518], [56570], [56571], [56572], [56573], [56576], [56589], [56590], [56597], [56599], [56600], [56601], [56602].
Props costdev, joedolson.
See #57791.
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In a handful of admin notices, a `tabindex` attribute is set so that JS can move focus to the notice `div`. Rather than adding `tabindex` to globally accepted attributes for `wp_kses_post()`, move the assignment of `tabindex` into the JS handlers that display those notices. The attribute is only relevant if JS is running, so there is no reason to add it in the original HTML notice.
Follow up to [56408], [56409], [56410], [56518], [56570], [56571], [56572], [56573], [56576], [56589], [56590], [56597], [56599], [56600], [56601].
Props costdev, joedolson.
See #57791.
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Adds further usages of `wp_admin_notice()` in `/wp-admin/includes/` on `.notice-error`, `.notice-warning`, `.error`, and `.updated`.
Ongoing task to implement new function across core.
Follow-up to [56408], [56409], [56410], [56518], [56570], [56571], [56572], [56573], [56576], [56589], [56590], [56597].
Props joedolson, mukesh27, costdev.
See #57791.
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When various methods parameters in child classes were renamed to `$item` to match the parent class for PHP 8 named parameter support, most of the methods restored the more descriptive, specific name at the beginning for better readability, with several exceptions for methods consisting only of a few lines.
To avoid confusion about why some methods do that and some don't, this commit aims to bring more consistency to the code, specifically in list tables' `::column_default()` methods.
Follow-up to [51728], [51737], [51786].
See #58831.
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In `WP_Upgrader::delete_temp_backup()`, a malformed `sprintf()` call did not pass the value, triggering a Warning in PHP 7 and a Fatal Error in PHP 8.
This fixes the malformed `sprintf()` call by correctly passing the value.
Follow-up to [55720].
Props akihiroharai, afragen.
Fixes#59320.
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Replaces `trigger_error()` with `wp_trigger_error()` in each of the `WP_List_Table` magic methods.
[56349] added the dynamic properties deprecation messages to the `__get()`, `__set()`, `__isset()`, `__unset()` magic methods. Since that commit, `wp_trigger_error()` was introduced (see [56530]) as a wrapper for `trigger_error()`.
Follow-up to [56349], [56356], [56530].
See #58896, #57686.
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Previously, bulk upgrades did not verify that a plugin package was compatible with the site's WordPress version or the server's PHP version. This could lead to incompatible updates being installed, causing various compatibility issues and errors.
This change implements the following checks:
- If available, the API response's `requires` and `requires_php` values are checked for compatibility. This saves time, diskspace, memory and file operations by failing the upgrade before the package is downloaded and unpacked.
- If the API check passes, the downloaded and unpacked package is verified using `Plugin_Upgrader::check_package()` to ensure a plugin file is present, and the plugin's "RequiresWP" and "RequiresPHP" headers are compatible, if present. This ensures that a mismatch between the API response and the plugin file's headers does not cause an incompatible plugin to be installed.
Props salcode, afragen, mukesh27, iammehedi1, zunaid321, johnbillion, SergeyBiryukov, costdev.
Fixes#59198.
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Introducing Font Face, a server-side `@font-face` styles generator and printer.
tl;dr:
* Introduces Font Face.
* Deprecates `_wp_theme_json_webfonts_handler()`.
**Introduce Font Face**
From an array of fonts (i.e. each font-family and its font variations to be processed), it:
1. Validates each `font-face` declaration, i.e. the CSS property and value pairing. If validation fails, processing stops with no font-face styles printed.
3. Generates the `@font-face` CSS for each font-family.
4. Prints the CSS within a `<style id="wp-fonts-local">` element.
The entry point into Font Face is through a new global function called `wp_print_font_faces()`, which is automatically called:
* when the `'wp_head'` hook runs (for the front-end).
* when the `'admin_print_styles'` hook runs (for the back-end).
* when `_wp_get_iframed_editor_assets()` runs to inject the `@font-face` styles into the iframed editor.
Once called, it gets the fonts from Theme_JSON merged data layer, which includes theme defined fonts and user activated fonts (once the Font Library #59166 is introduced into Core).
For classic sites, themes and plugins can directly call `wp_print_font_faces()` and pass their fonts array to it for processing.
**Deprecates `_wp_theme_json_webfonts_handler()`.**
As Font Face is a direct replacement, the stopgap code in `_wp_theme_json_webfonts_handler()` (introduced in 6.0.0 via [53282]) is deprecated and unused in Core.
**Props note:**
There's a long multiple year history baked into Font Face, which dates back to the early versions of a web font API (see #46370 and [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/41479 roadmap]. The props list includes those who contributed from those early versions up to this commit.
**References:**
* #46370 original (Web)Fonts API proposal for registering and enqueuing web fonts.
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/41479 Gutenberg tracking issue] which includes the evolution from Webfonts API to Fonts API to Font Face.
* [53282] / #55567 Added the stopgap code `_wp_theme_json_webfonts_handler()` in 6.0.
* [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@font-face @font-face on mdn web docs]
* #59166 Font Library: Font manager for WordPress
Follow-up to [53282].
Props aristath, jonoaldersonwp, hellofromTonya, andraganescu, annezazu, antonvlasenko, arena, askdesign, azaozz, bph, bradley2083, colorful-tones, costdev, davidbaumwald, desrosj, dingo_d, djcowan, domainsupport, dryanpress, elmastudio, flixos90, francina, garrett-eclipse, gigitux, grantmkin, grapplerulrich, gziolo, ironprogrammer, jb510, jeffpaul, jeremyyip, jffng, joostdevalk, jorgefilipecosta, juanmaguitar, mamaduka, matveb, mburridge, mitogh, ndiego, ntsekouras, oandregal, ocean90, oglekler, paaljoachim, pagelab, peterwilsoncc, poena, priethor, scruffian, SergeyBiryukov, shiloey, simison, skorasaurus, soean, westonruter, wildworks, zaguiini.
Fixes#59165.
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- `__construct()` gets the new `_deprecated_class()` function
- `WP_User_Search` PHP4 style constructor is changed from `_deprecated_function()` to `_deprecated_constructor()`
Adds a test to confirm `WP_User_Search` class is testable as deprecated.
Props jrf, DrewAPicture.
Fixes#41125.
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This resolves a few WPCS warnings:
{{{
Variable "$sX" is not in valid snake_case format, try "$s_x"
Variable "$sY" is not in valid snake_case format, try "$s_y"
}}}
The `$sX` and `$sY` variables are renamed to `$original_width` and `$original_height`, respectively.
Additionally, the `$fwidth` and `$fheight` variables are renamed to `$full_width` and `$full_height`, for clarity.
Follow-up to [11965], [22094], [56400].
See #58831.
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Add functions `wp_get_admin_notice()` and `wp_admin_notice()` to create and output admin notices & tests for usage. New functions accept a message and array of optional arguments. This commit does not implement the functions. Include new filters: `wp_admin_notice_args`, `wp_admin_notice_markup` and action: `wp_admin_notice`.
Props joedolson, costdev, sakibmd, dasnitesh780, sabernhardt.
Fixes#57791.
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If the available disk space exceeds the `PHP_INT_MAX` value, i.e. a 32-bit PHP version is in use with more than 2 GB free, the type casting to `(int)` could cause an overflow, and the Site Health test would then erroneously report that there is not enough free space.
This commit removes the unnecessary type casting and uses the result from `disk_free_space()` directly.
Includes optimizing the logic to skip further checks if the available disk space could not be determined.
Follow-up to [55720].
Props mathsgrinds, Presskopp, rajinsharwar, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#59116.
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Changes "define" to "declare" in the deprecation message in `WP_List_Table` magic methods.
Why is "declare" better?
It aligns well to:
* the topic of and published information about dynamic properties.
* the act of explicitly listing the variable as a property on the class.
The goal of this message is guide developers to change their code. Changing the term to "declare" hopefully will aid in the understanding of what is being asked of developers when this deprecation is thrown.
Follow-up [56349].
Props hellofromTonya, antonvlasenko.
Fixes#58896.
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The unknown use of unknown dynamic property within the `WP_List_Table` property magic methods is now deprecated. A descriptive deprecation notice is provided to alert developers to declare the property on the child class extending `WP_List_Table`.
Changes in this commit:
* Adds a deprecation notice to the `__get()`, `__set()`, `__isset()`, `__unset()` magic methods, i.e. to alert and inform developers when attempting to get/set/isset/unset a dynamic property.
* Fixes `__get()` to explicitly returns `null` when attempting to get a dynamic property.
* Removes returning the value when setting a declared property, as (a) unnecessary and (b) `__set()` should return `void` [https://www.php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.overloading.php#object.set per the PHP handbook].
* Adds unit tests for happy and unhappy paths.
For backward compatibility, no changes are made to the internal declared properties listed in `$compat_fields` and accessed through the magic methods.
For example:
A child class uses a property named `$data` that is not declared / defined as a property on the child class. When getting its value, e.g. `$list_table->data`, the `WP_List_Table::__get()` magic method is invoked, the following deprecation notice thrown, and `null` returned:
>The property `data` is not defined. Setting a dynamic (undefined) property is deprecated since version 6.4.0! Instead, define the property on the class.
=== Why not remove the magic methods, remove the `$compat_fields` property, and restore the properties `public`?
tl;dr Backward compatibility.
Several plugins, one of which has over 5M installs, add a property to the `$compat_fields` array. Removing the property would cause an `Undefined property` `Warning` (PHP 8) | `Notice` (PHP 7) to be thrown. Removing the associated code would change the functionality.
=== Why not limit the deprecation for PHP versions >= 8.2?
tl;dr original design intent and inform
The magic methods and `$compat_fields` property were added for one purpose: to continue providing external access to internal properties declared on `WP_List_Table`. They were not intended to be used for dynamic properties.
Deprecating that unintended usage both alerts developers a change is needed in their child class and informs them what to change.
References:
* Dynamic (non-explicitly declared) properties are deprecated as of PHP 8.2 and are expected to become a fatal error in PHP 9.0.
* A [https://www.youtube.com/live/vDZWepDQQVE?feature=share&t=10097 live open public working session] where these changes were discussed and agreed to.
* [https://wiki.php.net/rfc/deprecate_dynamic_properties PHP RFC: Deprecate dynamic properties.]
Related to #14579, #22234, #30891.
Follow-up to [15491], [28493], [28521], [28524], [31146].
Props antonvlasenko, jrf, markjaquith, hellofromTonya, SergeyBiryukov, desrosj, peterwilsoncc, audrasjb, costdev, oglekler, jeffpaul.
Fixes#58896.
See #56034.
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