There was regression introduced by #28580 where only changed (dirty) settings now are POST'ed to the Customizer preview.
* Allow WP_Customize_Manager::post_value() to accept a second $default argument.
* Introduce WP_Customize_Manager::unsanitized_post_values() for accessing previously-private member variable _post_values.
* Do require_once instead of require for Customizer classes.
* Add unit tests for WP_Customize_Manager and WP_Customize_Setting.
Props westonruter, boonebgorges.
Merges [31329] [31339] [31342] [31360] to the 4.1 branch.
Fixes#30988.
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Per our inline documentation standards, no further use of the `@uses` tag is recommended as used and used-by relationships can be derived through other means. This removes most uses of the tag in core documentation, with remaining tags to be converted to `@global` or `@see` as they apply.
Fixes#30191.
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The exceptions to this are update_post_meta() and add_post_meta() which are often used by plugins in POST handlers and will continue accepting slashed data for now.
Introduce wp_upate_post_meta() and wp_add_post_meta() as unslashed alternatives to update_post_meta() and add_post_meta(). These functions could become methods in WP_Post so don't use them too heavily yet.
Remove all escape() calls from wp_xmlrpc_server. Now that core expects unslashed data this is no longer needed.
Remove addslashes(), addslashes_gpc(), add_magic_quotes() calls on data being prepared for handoff to core functions that until now expected slashed data. Adding slashes in no longer necessary.
Introduce wp_unslash() and use to it remove slashes from GPCS data before using it in core API. Almost every instance of stripslashes() in core should now be wp_unslash(). In the future (a release or three) when GPCS is no longer slashed, wp_unslash() will stop stripping slashes and simply return what is passed. At this point wp_unslash() calls can be removed from core.
Introduce wp_slash() for slashing GPCS data. This will also turn into a noop once GPCS is no longer slashed. wp_slash() should almost never be used. It is mainly of use in unit tests.
Plugins should use wp_unslash() on data being passed to core API.
Plugins should no longer slash data being passed to core. So when you get_post() and then wp_insert_post() the post data from get_post() no longer needs addslashes(). Most plugins were not bothering with this. They will magically start doing the right thing. Unfortunately, those few souls who did it properly will now have to avoid calling addslashes() for 3.6 and newer.
Use wp_kses_post() and wp_kses_data(), which expect unslashed data, instead of wp_filter_post_kses() and wp_filter_kses(), which expect slashed data. Filters are no longer passed slashed data.
Remove many no longer necessary calls to $wpdb->escape() and esc_sql().
In wp_get_referer() and wp_get_original_referer(), return unslashed data.
Remove old stripslashes() calls from WP_Widget::update() handlers. These haven't been necessary since WP_Widget.
Switch several queries over to prepare().
Expect something to break.
Props alexkingorg
see #21767
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This prevents the background_image and background_image_thumb settings from getting out of sync.
In 3.5 we can consider using background-size on Appearance > Background, eliminating _thumb.
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* Handle all set/get of header theme mod through these methods.
* Use these methods in the customizer.
Props kovshenin, nacin, SergeyBiryukov, koopersmith.
fixes#20871
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Adds WP_Customize_Setting->sanitize_js_callback and 'customize_sanitize_js_$settingID' filter, to filter values before they're passed to JS using WP_Customize_Setting->js_value().
Adds support for regular hex colors to the color picker.
Changes color methods:
* sanitize_hex_color() accepts 3 and 6 digit hex colors (with hashes) and the empty string.
* sanitize_hex_color_no_hash() accepts 3 and 6 digit hex colors (without hashes) and the empty string.
* maybe_hash_hex_color() ensures that a hex color has a hash, and otherwise leaves the value untouched.
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* Use ajax-based saving, add saving indicator.
* Use ajax-based refreshing instead of form targets.
* Instead of using hidden inputs with prefixed names to track the canonical data, use the values stored in wp.customize. Encode the values as JSON before sending to avoid bugs with ids that contain square brackets (PHP mangles POST values with nested brackets).
* Use wp.customize.Previewer solely for the purpose of previewing; move the postMessage connection with the parent frame and other unrelated code snippets into the 'ready' handler.
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This is necessary for WP_Customize_Setting->multidimensional_replace() to work properly on multidimensional arrays (which was, as the name indicates, the point of the function in the first place).
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Many-to-many mapping between settings and controls.
* Settings and controls have been separated in both the PHP (WP_Customize_Setting, WP_Customize_Control) and the JS (wp.customize.Setting, wp.customize.Control).
* While most settings are tied to a single control, some require multiple controls. The 'header_textcolor' control is a good example: to hide the header text, header_textcolor is set to 'blank'.
Add 'Display Header Text' control.
A handful of miscellaneous bugfixes along the way.
Notes:
* Controls should be separated out a bit more; juggling type-specific arguments in the switch statement is rather inelegant.
* Page dropdowns are currently inactive and need to be re-linked.
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While the customize_render_control- action has been removed, we could still accomplish this with the customize_render_setting action. That said, in this case, avoiding native integration was a matter of minor semantics that ended in the same result.
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* prepare_controls() now removes any settings and sections that return false for check_capabilities().
* Added maybe_render() methods to both settings and sections that call the protected render() methods.
* Stop firing front-end preview functionality when rendering the controls.
* Merged the WP_Customize_Setting->_render_type() method into WP_Customize_Setting->render().
* Removed the 'customize_render_control-' hook; use 'customize_render_setting' instead.
* Added a property to sections and settings so they no longer rely on the global. Hooray for dependency injection.
* Shifted calls to WP_Customize_Setting->enqueue() to the 'customize_controls_enqueue_scripts' action.
* Added a theme_supports check for the header_textcolor setting.
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wp.Uploader is a wrapper that provides a simple way to upload an attachment (using the wp_ajax_upload_attachment handler). It is intentionally decoupled from the UI. When an upload succeeds, it will receive the attachment information (id, url, meta, etc) as a JSON response. If the upload fails, the wrapper handles both WordPress and plupload errors through a single handler.
As todos, we should add drag classes for the uploader dropzone and account for the rough 100mb filesize limit in most browsers. The UI for the customizer upload controls could be improved as well.
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