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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With the introduction of temporary backups of plugins and themes before updating, a new Site Health test was added to verify that plugin and theme temporary backup directories are writable or can be created.
When using a non-direct filesystem, the Site Health test did not include the required credentials, leading to a fatal error as the connection was not initialized properly.
This commit attemps to use the stored credentials if available, and displays a message otherwise.
Includes a similar fix in a function that performs a cleanup of the temporary backup directory.
Follow-up to [55720].
Props utsav72640, rajinsharwar, costdev, mukesh27, peterwilsoncc, audrasjb, SergeyBiryukov.
See #58940.
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Update the background image and styles for the Welcome Panel. This iteration does not use different colors on the admin color schemes, so the CSS for that has been removed. This also adds back in a working "Edit styles" link, which was removed in 6.2 because the link was broken.
Props richtabor, markoserb.
Fixes#58545.
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This resolves a WPCS warning:
> A gettext call containing placeholders was found, but was not accompanied by a "translators:" comment on the line above to clarify the meaning of the placeholders.
Includes moving `wp-content` out of the translatable string in a similar message in `_wp_delete_all_temp_backups()`.
Follow-up to [55720], [56117].
Props jrf.
See #58831.
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This resolves a few WPCS warnings:
{{{
Equals sign not aligned with surrounding statements
}}}
so that the output of `composer format` is clean.
Follow-up to [55971], [56033], [56056], [56143], [56214].
Props jrf.
See #58831.
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