The existing filter `image_editor_output_format` receives an additional parameter `$size_name` which is populated whenever it controls the output format for a specific registered image size to create. Otherwise, it remains empty. In order to achieve this, a low level change has been added in bringing a new `$size_name` class property to the `WP_Image_Editor` base class, which is introduced in a backward compatible way that will not cause conflicts with custom implementations.
This parameter is then used in new logic inside the `wp_default_image_output_mapping()` callback function for the filter, controlling whether `image/jpeg` should map to `image/webp` output or not. By default, this is enabled for all WordPress core image sizes by default, and this list can be modified using a new `wp_image_sizes_with_additional_mime_type_support` filter, e.g. to remove core sizes or add custom sizes.
The customization per image size may be further enhanced by providing a more declarative API via a new parameter on the `add_image_size()` function.
Props eugenemanuilov, flixos90, adamsilverstein, joegrainger.
Fixes#56526.
See #55443, #56288.
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Remove the private delegation from the following cache priming functions for various object types:
- `_prime_post_caches()`
- `_prime_term_caches()`
- `_prime_comment_caches()`
- `_prime_network_caches()`
- `_prime_site_caches()`
- `_get_non_cached_ids() `
Plugins and themes are now encouraged to use these functions to improve the performance of their code by reducing the number of database queries.
Props robinwpdeveloper, desrosj, SergeyBiryukov, mukesh27, costdev.
Fixes#56386.
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Previously, Windows paths in the `path_is_absolute` function resulted in incorrect URIs. This patch adjusts for forward slashes and adds tests for the `get_attached_file` function.
Props Whissi, SergeyBiryukov, desrosj, stevenlinx, birgire, davidbaumwald, costdev, peterwilsoncc, audrasjb, hellofromTonya, johnbillion.
Fixes#36308.
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* Move the colon inside the `<strong>` tags in some `Error:` prefixes, to match other strings.
* Move the full stop at the end of some sentences outside of the `<strong>` tags used for individual phrases.
Follow-up to [11669], [23844], [53118], [53458], [53476].
Props NekoJonez, Presskopp.
Fixes#56027.
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If the path starts with a slash, it will be considered absolute and returned as is earlier in the function.
It it's not absolute, then it does not start with a slash, so there is nothing to trim.
This change is covered by existing unit tests.
Follow-up to [6984], [53457].
Props karlijnbk.
See #55897.
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`phpversion()` return value and `PHP_VERSION` constant value are identical, but the latter is several times faster because it is a direct constant value lookup compared to a function call.
Props ayeshrajans, jrf, mukesh27, costdev, hellofromTonya, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#55680.
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Replace error suppressing in `wp_filesize()` with a `file_exists()` check before calling the native PHP `filesize()` function.
Follow up to [52837].
Props Cybr, johnbillion, spacedmonkey, antpb, azouamauriac, ironprogrammer, mukesh27, costdev, audrasjb, dlh.
Fixes#55678.
See #49412.
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While using reserved PHP keywords as parameter name labels is allowed, in the context of function calls using named parameters in PHP 8.0+, this will easily lead to confusion. To avoid that, it is recommended not to use reserved keywords as function parameter names.
This commit renames the `$function` parameter to `$callback` in `wp_die_*_handler` filters, which aims to make it easier to use a non-reserved parameter name for anyone utilizing these filters.
Follow-up to [52946], [52996], [52997], [52998], [53003], [53014], [53029], [53039], [53116], [53117], [53137], [53174], [53184], [53185], [53192], [53193], [53198], [53203], [53207], [53215], [53216], [53220], [53230], [53232], [53236], [53239], [53240], [53242].
Props jrf, aristath, poena, justinahinon, SergeyBiryukov.
See #55327.
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`wp_list_pluck()` is used by WordPress to pluck items from a list. Of course, this requires a list. This validates the input of `wp_list_pluck()` to ensure it is a list.
This matches the behaviour of `wp_list_sort()` and `wp_filter_object_list()`.
Props marv2, davidbaumwald, mkox, SergeyBiryukov, dd32.
Fixes#54751.
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When using a block theme that declares Widgets support, it's better to not specify a menu order for the Widgets menu to avoid conflicts between menu items order.
Props Rufus87, ironprogrammer, audrasjb, hellofromTonya, davidbaumwald.
Fixes#54916.
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The new location is next to the pre-existing `count_users()` function, along with other user-specific functions, and should be a more appropriate place in terms of consistency.
This affects:
* `get_user_count()`
* `wp_maybe_update_user_counts()`
* `wp_update_user_counts()`
* `wp_schedule_update_user_counts()`
* `wp_is_large_user_count()`
Follow-up to [53011], [53016].
See #38741.
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Currently in WordPress multisite there is a concept of large networks. The function `wp_is_large_network` is used to determine if a network has a large number of sites or users. If a network is marked as large, then
expensive queries to calculate user counts are not run on page load but deferred to scheduled events. However there are a number of places in a single site installation where this functionality would also be useful, as
expensive calls to count users and roles can make screens in the admin extremely slow.
In this change, the `get_user_count` function and related functionality around it is ported to be available in a single site context. This means that expensive calls to the `count_users` function are replaced with
calls to `get_user_count`. This change also includes a new function called `wp_is_large_user_count` and a filter of the same name, to mark if a site is large.
Props johnbillion, Spacedmonkey, Mista-Flo, lumpysimon, tharsheblows, obenland, miss_jwo, jrchamp, flixos90, macbookandrew, pento, desrosj, johnjamesjacoby, jb510, davidbaumwald, costdev.
Fixes#38741.
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A new function `wp_filesize()` was added with [52837]. The function lived in the `wp-admin/includes/file.php` file. However, this admin specific function is not loaded into memory when hitting `media/edit` endpoint. The result was a `500` Internal Server Error. Why? The function is invoked with that endpoint, but the function does not exist in memory.
This commit relocates the new function to the `wp-includes/functions.php` file. In doing so, the function is available for both the frontend and backend.
Follow-up to [52837].
Props talldanwp, spacedmonkey, costdev, antonvlasenko.
Fixes#55367.
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The list item separator is a locale property, and it doesn't make much sense to translate it separately in multiple projects. This changeset implements the following modifications:
- Define list item separator as a new WP_Locale property
- Add `wp_get_list_item_separator()` as a wrapper for `WP_Locale::get_list_item_separator`
- Replace `$wp_locale->get_list_item_separator()` calls with `wp_get_list_item_separator()`
- Added a compatibility layer for bundled themes
Props SergeyBiryukov, swissspidy, rsiddharth, johnbillion, audrasjb.
Fixes#39733.
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This changeset adjusts the regex in `wp_check_filetype()` to support query strings in URLs.
Follow-up to [30640], [32172].
Props voldemortensen, johnbillion, layotte, dd32, atomicjack, supercleanse, spencercameron, ianmjones, audrasjb.
Fixes#30377.
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`file_get_contents()` is faster than `fread()`, because the PHP core can decide how to best read the remaining file; it could decide to issue just one `read()` call or `mmap()` the file first.
Per the PHP manual, `file_get_contents()` or `stream_get_contents()` is the preferred way to read the contents of a file into a string. It will use memory mapping techniques if supported by the OS to enhance performance.
Reference: [https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.file-get-contents.php PHP Manual: file_get_contents()].
Follow-up to [50810], [52696], [52698].
Props maxkellermann.
See #55069.
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`file_get_contents()` is faster than `fread()`, because the PHP core can decide how to best read the remaining file; it could decide to issue just one `read()` call or `mmap()` the file first.
Per the PHP manual, `file_get_contents()` or `stream_get_contents()` is the preferred way to read the contents of a file into a string. It will use memory mapping techniques if supported by the OS to enhance performance.
Reference: [https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.file-get-contents.php PHP Manual: file_get_contents()].
Follow-up to [12044], [49073], [52696].
Props maxkellermann.
See #55069.
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Twenty Twenty-Two requires WordPress 5.9 but currently can't be (re)activated in the 5.9 branch because `version_compare( '5.9-RC3-52627', '5.9', '>=' )` as used by `is_wp_version_compatible()` returns `false`. To appreciate the testing of upcoming versions any `-alpha`, `-RC`, `-beta` suffixes are now stripped off from the WordPress version before checking for compatibility.
Fixes#54882.
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This makes the strings easier to translate and provides more details about what exactly is deprecated: a PHP function, a file name, or a WordPress hook.
The changes apply to:
* `_deprecated_function()`
* `_deprecated_constructor()`
* `_deprecated_file()`
* `_deprecated_argument()`
* `_deprecated_hook()`
* `_doing_it_wrong()`
Follow-up to [6514], [7884], [12536], [12584], [16939], [16942], [16945], [24439], [24723], [32989], [37861], [39315].
Props mukesh27, audrasjb, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#54658.
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If after processing through `add_query_arg()` a `?#` remains, this commit removes the unnecessary and unused `?` character as there are no query args in the URL.
Includes tests.
Follow-up to [1823], [5193], [5999], [6005].
Props benjaminanakenam, sabernhardt, costdev, hellofromTonya.
Fixes#44499.
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Clarify messaging of when `wp_nonce_ays('log-out')` is called due to an invalid log out nonce. The HTML title now describes the action being taken rather than using the generic text "something went wrong".
Props davidkryzaniak, hellofromTonya, peterwilsoncc.
Fixes#52600.
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The code in `wp_list_filter()` was a duplicate of `wp_filter_object_list()`, minus the `WP_List_Util::pluck()` (used when `$field` is configured).
In testing the wrapper, discovered an edge case (and potential bug) in `WP_List_Util::filter()` where if the operator matches an empty array was returned without resetting the output property. Without that property being set correctly, `WP_List_Util::get_output()` was not correct. This commit also fixes this by resetting the property to an empty array.
Follow-up to [15686], [17427], [38928], [51044].
Props pbearne, sergeybiryukov, hellofromTonya.
Fixes#53988.
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Previously, when uploading a media item type that is not supported, the default error message claims that the reason it cannot upload is due to security reasons. This is not always true. Now the warning says that the type is not allowed, which is always true.
Props antpb, Presskopp, peterwilsoncc, desrosj, iluy, circlecube, mikeschroder.
Fixes#53626.
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