This corrects the selector for the delete link in `wp.updates.deletePlugin()` so the text can be changed to 'Deleting…'. `wp.updates.deleteTheme()` already worked on wp-admin/themes.php but not on wp-admin/network/themes.php because the network screen is similar to the plugins list table, this is now fixed too.
The `credential-modal-cancel` handler has been updated to support canceled delete jobs.
Props swissspidy.
Props jorbin for review.
Fixes#37603.
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Before this change, when a bulk update was canceled due dismissing the FTP credentials modal, part of the actions didn't get canceled. This meant the "There is a new version of…” notices become blank and the updates you had checked became unchecked. Now, the notices remain and you are essentially returned to the screen you had before. Strings are also updated to improve ARIA usage.
Fixes#37563.
Props ocean90, swissspidy, obenland, afercia.
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Custom JS events are triggered on the document in order for plugins to have something to hook into. The standard began in #31819 is dash separated and begins with `wp` to signify the namespace, followed by the subject of our action ( "theme", "plugin", etc.) followed by the action and an optional indicator of status ( "install-success", "deleting" ).
This brings some of the theme hooks in line with the standard. As of now, all plugin actions in `src/wp-admin/js/updates.js` have an equal corresponding theme action.
Fixes#37598.
See #37512, #37216, #31819.
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* "-1" is an invalid nonce error, show 'An error has occurred. Please reload the page and try again.'.
* "error" means that the connection to the server was lost, show 'Connection lost or the server is busy. Please try again later.'.
* Escape the message in `wp-updates-admin-notice` because the response may include HTML.
* Remove HTML tags in `wp.updates.isValidResponse()` to make PHP's error messages more readable.
Props azaozz for review.
Fixes#37583.
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An upgrader class is used in conjunction with an upgrader skin class. A skin class handles the logging for an upgrade and informs a user about the progress and failures.
The current Ajax install/update handlers are using the `Automatic_Upgrader_Skin` class because during an Ajax request no output is intended. The difference between Ajax updates and automatic updates is that you will see the full log (usually by email) while Ajax updates focus only on success or failure. For that `Automatic_Upgrader_Skin` has one disadvantage: It doesn't provide a way to retrieve failure messages which were passed through `WP_Upgrader_Skin::error()` by the upgrader.
To solve this issue a new skin `WP_Ajax_Upgrader_Skin` has been introduced. The skin extends `Automatic_Upgrader_Skin` and overrides the `error()` and `feedback()` methods to intercept all errors, which can be a `WP_Error` object or a string.
This updates all four Ajax handler for installing/updating themes/plugins to use the new skin. They now also check the skin for any intercepted errors and pass them on to the user.
Props flixos90, obenland, ocean90.
Props DrewAPicture, pento for review.
Fixes#37531.
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When doing a bulk update, if there are failures the user needs to know about that. This makes it clearer that you can click on the notification to see more details, especially for screen reader users.
Fixes#37510.
Props juhise, Ankit K Gupta, afercia, jorbin, ocean90.
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Events for updating exist, but they lack context. This adds args so that plugins can detec t what plugin/theme is being installed. Additionally, events for bulk actions, deleting and that and install is starting didn't exist, so this adds them.
Fixes#37512.
Props DavidAnderson, and ocean90, swissspidy for review.
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Since [37221] the upload form is added to every plugin install screen via `install_plugins_upload()`. Previously the form was added through the `install_plugins_upload` (alias of `install_plugins_$tab`) action which allowed plugin authors to replace the form. This restores the previous behaviour.
* Add the form only to non-upload plugin install screens.
* Replace `install_plugins_upload()` with the `install_plugins_upload` and `install_plugins_pre_upload` actions.
* Remove `$upload_tab_class` and add a CSS class for the current tab to `.wrap`
* Adjust CSS selectors and toggle the whole container to support upload without an `upload-plugin` class.
Props DavidAnderson, ocean90.
Fixes#37495.
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Both list tables provide different actions based on where they are loaded, regular admin or network admin. Since there is only one Ajax handler for both screens we have to set the current screen before using the list tables.
Props swissspidy, ocean90.
Fixes#37373.
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Improves the `containFocus()` function to always get the correct first and last
focusable elements, even when the theme browser shows the active theme details.
Also, when on the first and last theme, adds a `disabled` attribute on the
previous and next navigation buttons to make them not focusable.
Fixes#37383.
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* Remove title attributes.
* Show "Install Now" and "Details" links if the importer isn't installed yet.
* Show a "Run Importer" link if the importer is installed. It also handles activation if the plugin isn't activated.
* Add `aria-label` attributes to each link.
* Unify the importer descriptions to make them independent from the plugin state. The API was changed in [meta3690].
* Adjust JavaScript callbacks for ajaxified importer installs.
Props afercia, swissspidy, ocean90.
See #24766.
Fixes#35191.
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The plugin details modal has been greatly improved in [37714]. However, Shiny Updates aren't yet implemented on the Dashboard. Therefore, we need to fall back to The Bleak Screen of Sadness. Otherwise nothing happens when trying to install an update from inside the modal.
Fixes#37131. See #37126.
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The plugin details modal has been greatly improved in [37714]. However, Shiny Updates aren't yet implemented on the WordPress Updates screen. Therefore, we need to fall back to The Bleak Screen of Sadness. Otherwise nothing happens when trying to install an update from inside the modal.
Props Nikschavan.
Fixes#37126.
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* Use the same check for a numeric value used on the crop fields on all the other fields: don't display "NaN", just empty the field.
* Remove the inline script that runs the initialization of the image editor and call it after the editor UI is fully ready.
Props afercia.
Fixes#36316.
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Prevents JavaScript errors by checking zxcvbn is defined before calling.
Changes `wp.passwordStrength.meter()` to return `-1` if the strength of the password is unknown.
On the user profile screen, `generatePassword()` checks if the user has entered the password before setting the value of the password input box.
Props peterwilsoncc, adamsilverstein.
Fixes#34905.
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UI controls that "do something" on a page shouldn't be links. This link behaves
like a toggle to expand the uploader panel and should be a `button` element with
an aria-expanded attribute. Also:
- improves consistency with the Plugin uploader
- keeps the themes list visible when the uploader is open
- displays a notice when JavaScript is off
- adds some `hide-if-no-js` CSS classes
- removes the `themes.router.navigate()` "upload" route: seems unnecessary and breaks history
Fixes#35457.
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Gone are the days of isolation and feelings of "meh", brought on by The Bleak Screen of Sadness. For a shiny knight has arrived to usher our plugins and themes along their arduous journey of installation, updates, and the inevitable fate of ultimate deletion.
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Fixes#22029, #25828, #31002, #31529, #31530, #31773, #33637, #35032.
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Send back setting validities with full refreshes and selective refreshes so that invalid settings can have notifications displayed immediately before attempting save, and so that these notifications can be cleared as soon as the input is corrected.
* Splits out JS logic for listing controls into separate methods `wp.customize.Setting.prototype.findControls()` and `wp.customize.findControlsForSettings()`.
* Adds a `setting` property to the `data` on notifications added to controls that are synced from their settings.
* Adds `selective-refresh-setting-validities` message sent from preview to pane.
* Changes `WP_Customize_Manager::validate_setting_values()` to return when settings are valid as well as invalid.
* Adds `WP_Customize_Manager::prepare_setting_validity_for_js()`.
* Add setting validities to data exported to JS in Customizer Preview and in selective refresh responses.
Fixes#36944.
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The `?tab=upload` page still exists for no-js support and for users who may
access it directly (e.g. from bookmarks or history) or plugins doing the same.
In this page, the "Browse plugins" link should always behave like a link.
Fixes#35429.
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When a setting is invalid, not only will it be blocked from being saved but all other settings will be blocked as well. This ensures that Customizer saves aren't partial but are more transactional. User will be displayed the error in a notification so that they can fix and re-attempt saving.
PHP changes:
* Introduces `WP_Customize_Setting::validate()`, `WP_Customize_Setting::$validate_callback`, and the `customize_validate_{$setting_id}` filter.
* Introduces `WP_Customize_Manager::validate_setting_values()` to do validation (and sanitization) for the setting values supplied, returning a list of `WP_Error` instances for invalid settings.
* Attempting to save settings that are invalid will result in the save being blocked entirely, with the errors being sent in the `customize_save_response`. Modifies `WP_Customize_Manager::save()` to check all settings for validity issues prior to calling their `save` methods.
* Introduces `WP_Customize_Setting::json()` for parity with the other Customizer classes. This includes exporting of the `type`.
* Modifies `WP_Customize_Manager::post_value()` to apply `validate` after `sanitize`, and if validation fails, to return the `$default`.
* Introduces `customize_save_validation_before` action which fires right before the validation checks are made prior to saving.
JS changes:
* Introduces `wp.customize.Notification` in JS which to represent `WP_Error` instances returned from the server when setting validation fails.
* Introduces `wp.customize.Setting.prototype.notifications`.
* Introduces `wp.customize.Control.prototype.notifications`, which are synced with a control's settings' notifications.
* Introduces `wp.customize.Control.prototype.renderNotifications()` to re-render a control's notifications in its notification area. This is called automatically when the notifications collection changes.
* Introduces `wp.customize.settingConstructor`, allowing custom setting types to be used in the same way that custom controls, panels, and sections can be made.
* Injects a notification area into existing controls which is populated in response to the control's `notifications` collection changing. A custom control can customize the placement of the notification area by overriding the new `getNotificationsContainerElement` method.
* When a save fails due to setting invalidity, the invalidity errors will be added to the settings to then populate in the controls' notification areas, and the first such invalid control will be focused.
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See #35210.
See #30937.
Fixes#34893.
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Clicking on the Edit Menu button focuses on the corresponding nav menu section. Upon collapsing the nav menu section, the focus is returned to the Custom Menu widget instead of taking the user to the menus root panel. In this way, the back button behavior is modified once to serve as breadcrumb/history navigation. The Edit Menu button with the breadcrumb back button behavior greatly reduce the number of UI interactions needed to edit a menu referenced in a Custom Menu widget.
Props celloexpressions, westonruter.
Fixes#32683.
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Also use 'back-compat' in some inline comments where backward compatibility is the subject and shorthand feels more natural.
Note: 'backwards compatibility/compatibile' can also be considered correct, though it's primary seen in regular use in British English.
Props ocean90.
Fixes#36835.
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