In [52069] the function `wp_common_block_scripts_and_styles` was changed load individual theme stylesheets, if the current theme supports block styles and loading separate core block assets. To do this, the function calls many expensive file operation functions, such as `glob`, `file_exists` and `file_get_contents`. This is wasteful, as these functions are loaded on every page request, even request that do not include blocks, like REST API calls. In [56044] all core block styles are registered in a single place. In `register_core_block_style_handles` calls `glob` to get all css styles in block directories. While registering style and editor styles, also register block theme styles, under a new style handle. Example `wp-block-avatar-theme`. If the current theme supports block styles, also request the block to enqueue the theme style on the front end. As these new stylesheets have a path attribute set, the function `wp_maybe_inline_styles` will automatically inline the styles for you.
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Fixes#58560.
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Add a show/hide toggle for new passwords in initial user creation and database access during install and setup process using the same model as on user profiles. Add a new password toggle script. Change setup config table to two columns, matching the install table layout.
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Fixes#3534.
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This avoids fatal errors on PHP < 8.0 if the file is included via `wp-admin/load-scripts.php` or `wp-admin/load-styles.php`, in which case the polyfills from `wp-includes/compat.php` are not loaded.
Follow-up to [55703], [55710], [55988].
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See #58206.
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`str_contains()` was introduced in PHP 8.0 to perform a case-sensitive check indicating if the string to search in (haystack) contains the given substring (needle).
WordPress core includes a polyfill for `str_contains()` on PHP < 8.0 as of WordPress 5.9.
This commit replaces `false !== strpos( ... )` with `str_contains()` in core files, making the code more readable and consistent, as well as better aligned with modern development practices.
Follow-up to [52039], [52040], [52326], [55703], [55710], [55987].
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Fixes#58206.
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Since [54358], a new CSS file classic-themes.css is enqueued on all pages on the front end of themes without `theme.json`. This is a blocking http request, the impact on performance will be affected by network conditions. Inlining this style, stops this blocking request. By adding style data of path to the registered style, the function `wp_maybe_inline_styles` will automatically inline the style for us.
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Fixes#58480.
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Add a check in `wp_maybe_inline_styles` to check that style is registered before processing items in queue. It is possible that developers may have called `wp_deregister_style`, unregistering style but the style still be in the queue to be processed. Without this check, typing to access the `src` property would result in a notice error.
Follow on from [55888].
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See #58394.
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The `wp_maybe_inline_styles` function is called twice on the average page load. On it's second run however, it did not check to see if the style had already been processed on the first run. This resulted in calling `filesize` and `get_file_contents` unnecessarily, which was bad for performance. Now, the loop around the queued styles, checks to see if the source is set to false, meaning it has already been processed. This change also replaces calls to `filesize` with the core function `wp_filesize`, which improves extensibility.
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Fixes#58394.
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`str_starts_with()` was introduced in PHP 8.0 to perform a case-sensitive check indicating if the string to search in (haystack) begins with the given substring (needle).
WordPress core includes a polyfill for `str_starts_with()` on PHP < 8.0 as of WordPress 5.9.
This commit replaces `0 === strpos( ... )` with `str_starts_with()` in core files, making the code more readable and consistent, as well as improving performance.
While `strpos()` is slightly faster than the polyfill on PHP < 8.0, `str_starts_with()` is noticeably faster on PHP 8.0+, as it is optimized to avoid unnecessarily searching along the whole haystack if it does not find the needle.
Follow-up to [52039], [52040], [52326].
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Fixes#58012.
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* Replace `preg_match_all()` and its secondary `str_replace()` call with `preg_replace_callback()`.
* Fix case where paths beginning with `http` and `https` (but not `http:` and `https:`) were erroneously not counted as relative.
* Improve code style and readability by consolidating conditions and returning once.
* Use `str_starts_with()` consistently instead of `strpos()`.
Follow-up to [52036], [52695], and [52754].
Fixes#58069.
See #54243.
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Check to see if the theme.json file exists before processing the rest of the code in `_wp_theme_json_webfonts_handler`. This improves performance by not trying to parse the theme.json, early in the bootstrap process.
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Fixes#57814.
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This fixes a few WPCS warnings along the lines of:
* Array double arrow not aligned correctly
* Equals sign not aligned with surrounding statements
* Usage of ELSE IF is discouraged; use ELSEIF instead
Follow-up to [55099], [55192], [55194], [55271].
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Fixes#57994.
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This changeset moves the `wp-theme-plugin-editor` admin script before `</body>` instead of in the `<head>`. This fixes an issue where the collapse admin menu feature was not working in the Theme|Plugin File Editor screens.
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Fixes#57073.
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Fixes the conditions for when to enqueue the opinionated block styles (i.e. `'wp-block-library-theme'` stylesheet):
* the theme adds `'wp-block-styles'` theme support;
* and no editor styles are declared.
This resolves an issue with themes that do not add the `'wp-block-styles'` theme support while not impacting themes that do.
Follow-up to [53419], [52069], [50761], [44157].
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Fixes#57561.
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Removes adding `local()` as a `@font-face` `src` within `_wp_theme_json_webfonts_handler()`.
Why?
To fix font incompatibilities when a user has the font-family locally installed on their viewing computer or device. It's unknown if all of the font-face variations specified by theme.json and/or global styles are:
* installed on the user's computer/device.
* and in one file or multiple files.
The previous implementation used the `src` specified when registering the font with the API. That src will likely vary from user computer/device to user computer/device.
To avoid these unknowns which could cause incompatibilities or styling issues, this changeset removes adding `local()` to the generated font-face CSS styles.
References:
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/47254 Gutenberg PR 47254]
Follow-up to [53282].
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Fixes#57430.
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This changesets adds a `word_count_type` property, so that it does not need to be translated separately across multiple projects.
List of changes:
- New property: `WP_Locale::word_count_type`.
- New method: `WP_Locale::get_word_count_type()`.
- New function: `wp_get_word_count_type()` as a wrapper for `WP_Locale::get_word_count_type()`.
- All `_x( 'words', 'Word count type. Do not translate!' )` strings have been replaced with a call to `wp_get_word_count_type()`.
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Fixes#56698.
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This updates the `element-closest` polyfill to the latest version, `3.0.2`.
Because of changes to how the package is now built and distributed, both files for the library now contain minified code.
This library is no longer used by Core itself and maintained as a courtesy. Any projects utilizing it should reevaluate their usage requirements with modern browsers.
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Fixes#52851.
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Make the JavaScript selectors for audio and video shortcodes aware of the state of the `wp_video_shortcode_library` and `wp_audio_shortcode_library` filters. Allow extenders to replace the library for either media shortcode.
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Fixes#40144.
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This updates the following external libraries to their latest versions:
- `polyfill-library` from `4.4.0` to `4.7.0`.
- `regenerator-runtime` from `0.13.9` to `0.13.11`.
These updates are minor without any breaking changes.
These libraries are no longer used by Core itself and maintained as a courtesy. Any projects relying on them should reevaluate their usage as modern browsers have made these almost entirely unnecessary.
Fixes#57646.
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In addition to all the packages being updated to the latest versions,
this commit also includes some mandatory changes to avoid editor breakage:
- Update React to to 18.2.0.
- Add the right stylesheets to support iframed block editors.
Props ntsekouras, mamaduka, flixos90, desrosj, peterwilsoncc.
See #57471.
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This changeset introduces functions `wp_get_global_styles_custom_css()` and `wp_enqueue_global_styles_custom_css()`, which allow accessing and enqueuing custom CSS added via global styles.
Custom CSS via global styles is handled separately from custom CSS via the Customizer. If a site uses both features, the custom CSS from both sources will be loaded. The global styles custom CSS is then loaded after the Customizer custom CSS, so if there are any conflicts between the rules, the global styles take precedence.
Similarly to e.g. [55185], the result is cached in a non-persistent cache, except when `WP_DEBUG` is on to avoid interrupting the theme developer's workflow.
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Fixes#57536.
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This changeset:
* Removes the `'wp-block-editor'` and `'wp-block-library'` from the iframe's stylesheet collection (i.e. `_wp_get_iframed_editor_assets()`).
* Adds the new `'wp-block-editor-content'` for the separate stylesheet to the list of editor (`'wp-edit-blocks'`) dependencies.
Why?
These PHP changes are part of the initiative to:
* Separate the content styles contained in the block editor package into a separate stylesheet.
* Avoid loading all block editor styles into the iframe.
References:
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/44298 Gutenberg PR 44298].
Follow-up to [53160], [50761].
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Fixes#57550.
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Adds `wp_theme_has_theme_json()` for public consumption, to replace the private internal Core-only `WP_Theme_JSON_Resolver::theme_has_support()` method. This new global function checks if a theme or its parent has a `theme.json` file.
For performance, results are cached as an integer `1` or `0` in the `'theme_json'` group with `'wp_theme_has_theme_json'` key. This is a non-persistent cache. Why? To make the derived data from `theme.json` is always fresh from the potential modifications done via hooks that can use dynamic data (modify the stylesheet depending on some option, settings depending on user permissions, etc.).
Also adds a new public function `wp_clean_theme_json_cache()` to clear the cache on `'switch_theme'` and `start_previewing_theme'`.
References:
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/45168 Gutenberg PR 45168] Add `wp_theme_has_theme_json` as a public API to know whether a theme has a `theme.json`.
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/45380 Gutenberg PR 45380] Deprecate `WP_Theme_JSON_Resolver:theme_has_support()`.
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/46150 Gutenberg PR 46150] Make `theme.json` object caches non-persistent.
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/45979 Gutenberg PR 45979] Don't check if constants set by `wp_initial_constants()` are defined.
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/45950 Gutenberg PR 45950] Cleaner logic in `wp_theme_has_theme_json`.
Follow-up to [54493], [53282], [52744], [52049], [50959].
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Fixes#56975.
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In [54358], styling for Button blocks that had been removed from classic themes was reintroduced. However, it was added with a global scope, whereas editor styles are usually added with a `.editor-styles-wrapper` selector, which makes them more specific.
This change modifies the way that classic theme styles are added so that they also get wrapped in an `.editor-styles-wrapper` selector to match specificity.
Furthermore, adjust specificity for some Button block related styling in the editor for the Twenty Twelve and Twenty Twenty themes.
Merges [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/44731 Gutenberg PR 44731] into trunk.
Follow-up to [54358].
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See #56467.
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The newly introduced filters are renamed to use the `wp_theme_json_data{$context}` structure:
* `theme_json_default` renamed to `wp_theme_json_data_default`
* `theme_json_theme` renamed to `wp_theme_json_data_theme`
* `theme_json_blocks` renamed to `wp_theme_json_data_blocks`
* `theme_json_user` renamed to `wp_theme_json_data_user`
The following new filter gets the `wp_` prefix added:
* `theme_json_get_style_nodes` renamed to `wp_theme_json_get_style_nodes`
Follow-up to [56467], [54183], [54118].
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Fixes#56796.
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In [54182], the configuration for the old preference persistence system was removed. This system is still used for block usage data (to show the most frequently used blocks in the inserter). Furthermore some plugins may use this persistence system.
This changeset reinstates the previous persistence system used by the "Most used blocks" feature in the block inserter.
Follow-up to [54182].
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Fixes#56778.
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This changeset updates the blocks origin name from core to blocks and adds it to the list of valid origins for `theme.json`.
(See the original fix in [https://github.com//pull/3319 Gutenberg's PR 44363]).
Why?
- This new origin was missing from the list.
- The `core` name is not reflective of what it does, as this data origin is related to block styles, whether they come with WordPress or third-party blocks.
- The existing filter for this piece of data is called `theme_json_blocks`, to reflect it filters "block" data.
- Though `core` origin was used in the past for `default`, this commit reverts it. Why? It was confusing. The goal is to use names that communicate what part of the pipeline are processing (`default > blocks > theme > custom`).
How?
- Renames the string, from `core` to `blocks`.
- Adds `blocks` to the list of valid origins.
- Verifies that the `$theme_json->get_stylesheet()` call uses the proper `$origins` at all times.
Follow-up to [54162], [54251].
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See #56467.
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