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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Building upon the changes introduced in [53760], this commit refines the behavior of the REST API index. Specifically, it addresses performance concerns related to the unnecessary preparation of item links, such as site icon and logo links.
Prior to this update, the index controller was invoking the prepare_links method regardless of whether the _links or _embedded fields were requested in the response. This led to unnecessary database lookups and decreased overall performance.
In this commit, we implement a more efficient approach. Now, the prepare_links method will only be called when the _links or _embedded fields are explicitly requested in the response. This optimization ensures that we prepare links only when they are intended for inclusion in the API response, reducing unnecessary overhead.
By implementing this improvement, we enhance the overall efficiency and performance of the WordPress core REST API index controller.
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Fixes#57902.
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In r56093 schema caching was added above a comment instructing developers not to cache that controller's schema. However, there is no obvious penalty for re-caching schema that is partially derived from a parent.
Caching schema in the same way in every controller is beneficial consistency, and discussion at WCUS2023 contributor day concluded we could remove this comment.
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Fixes#59193. See #58657.
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This changeset updates the private vars and methods in the Global styles revisions rest API controller to be protected, so class entities that inherit
from the base can use them, and to allow iterating on 6.3 features without having to copy over private methods to new classes.
Props ramonopoly.
Fixes#58846.
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This changeset fixes a PHP notice appearing when a template part is created in the site editor. It also adds a unit test case to cover
`WP_REST_Templates_Controller::prepare_item_for_database`.
Props wildworks, dunhakdis, Rahmohn, oglekler, audrasjb, mukesh27, costdev, dunhakdis.
Fixes#57851.
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Correctly return the existing autosave when an unchanged autosave is saved, instead of returning an error.
Fix regressions after r55154 where an error and not the original autosave was returned when saving with unchanged data (for example, clicking the preview button repeatedly). Returning the autosave (ID) is the expected behavior for the endpoint.
Follow up to [55154]
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Fixes#58739.
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Resolves a bug where a post save will be reported as failed if the post includes any meta keys the current user does not have authorization to update, even when those meta values are unchanged.
Write authorization is now checked for a meta key only when the value of that key has changed, so that passing a REST response back unchanged will not cause failures.
Authorization is only needed when data will be updated.
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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 [55988], [56021].
See #58206.
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`str_starts_with()` and `str_ends_with()` were introduced in PHP 8.0 to perform a case-sensitive check indicating if the string to search in (haystack) begins or ends with the given substring (needle).
WordPress core includes a polyfill for these functions on PHP < 8.0 as of WordPress 5.9.
Follow-up to [55990], [56014].
See #58220.
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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].
Props Soean, spacedmonkey, costdev, dingo_d, azaozz, mikeschroder, flixos90, peterwilsoncc, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#58206.
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This changeset adds a `is_block_theme` property to each theme in the `wp/v2/themes` API response, which uses `WP_Theme::is_block_theme` to determinate whether
the theme is block theme or not.
Props grantmkin, ironprogrammer, zunaid321, azaozz, spacedmonkey, audrasjb, costdev.
Fixes#58123.
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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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The autosaves and revisions controllers used to set the same class properties in a slightly different order.
This commit makes the `::__construct()` methods of both classes more consistent to simplify future maintenance.
Follow-up to [46272], [51962].
See #57839.
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Adds support for the new selectors property for block types. It adds it to the allowed metadata when registering a block type, makes the WP_Block_Type class aware of it, exposes it through the block types REST API, and the get_block_editor_server_block_settings function.
Corresponding work in the Gutenberg plugin: https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/46496.
Fixes#57585.
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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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Previously, the `rest_pre_dispatch` filter could be used to return a `WP_Error` instance. This would cause a fatal error for `rest_post_dispath`
filters that were rightly expecting a `WP_REST_Response` object to be passed instead.
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Fixes#56566.
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Removes the `WP_Error` code for `'Invalid user ID.'`. Why?
tl;dr
This branch will never be entered as the `$user` will never be falsey.
Longer reasoning:
[39954] introduced `WP_REST_Users_Controller::get_user()` method to encapsulate getting the user and handling the `'Invalid user ID.'` `WP_Error`. It replaced `get_userdata()` in `WP_REST_Users_Controller::update_item()` but left the existing `'Invalid user ID.'` `WP_Error` introduced in [38832].
The code removed in this changeset will never be reached because `$user` will never be falsey. Rather, `WP_REST_Users_Controller::get_user()` will always return an instance of `WP_Error` or `WP_User`.
Could the user's ID be falsey?
No. Why? `WP_REST_Users_Controller::get_user()` checks that the user exists, which checks if the ID is falsey.
Therefore, the code can safely be removed.
Follow-up to [39954], [38832].
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Fixes#56662.
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Previously, the `s` argument of the `WP_Query::parse_query()` method searched the `post_title`, `post_excerpt`, and `post_content` fields, with no way of controlling this apart from using the `posts_search` filter and adjusting the SQL manually. This changeset adds the ability to specify which fields are searched when performing a query, using the `search_columns` argument.
Props johnbillion, birgire, petitphp, audrasjb, costdev, mukesh27.
Fixes#43867.
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