To match behaviour in the Classic Editor, we need to slightly loosen permissions on taxonomy and term endpoints. This allows users to create terms to assign to a post that they're editing.
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Fixes#44096.
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So that REST API clients can show appropriate UI for a post's revisions, it needs to know how many revisions the post has, and what the latest revision ID is.
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Fixes#44321.
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There are a variety of operations a WordPress user can only perform if they have the correct capabilities. A REST API client should only display UI for one of these operations if the WordPress user can perform the operation.
Rather than requiring REST API clients to calculate whether to display UI based on potentially complicated combinations of user capabilities, `targetSchema` allows us to expose a single flag to show whether the corresponding UI should be displayed.
This change also includes flags on post objects for the following actions:
- `action-publish`: The current user can publish this post.
- `action-sticky`: The current user can make this post sticky, and the post type supports sticking.
- `action-assign-author': The current user can change the author on this post.
- `action-assign-{$taxonomy}`: The current user can assign terms from the "$taxonomy" taxonomy to this post.
- `action-create-{$taxonomy}`: The current user can create terms int the "$taxonomy" taxonomy.
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Fixes#44287.
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Historically, the REST API would generate the entire response object, including running expensive filters, then it would apply the `_fields` parameter, discarding the fields that weren't specificed.
This change causes `_fields` to be applied earlier, so that only requested fields are processed.
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See #43874.
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Any WordPress user who can `edit_posts` of a post type with `show_in_rest=true` can query for authors. This maps to current WordPress behavior where a WordPress user who can view the Manage Posts view for a post type can see any WordPress user assigned to a post (whether published or draft).
This implementation, over restricting `who=authors` to users with `list_users`, gives us future flexibility in displaying lists of posts. It still respects more restrictive permissions for `context=edit`.
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Fixes#42202.
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The permissions error message when a request tries to fetch post statuses unauthenticated is incorrect. It was a copy/paste from elsewhere, as indicated by the use of "in this post type" where this is no post type referenced.
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Fixes#42303.
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The 409 error code is intended for situations where it is expected that the user will resolve the conflict and resubmit the same request. We use 400 error codes for other routes when a duplicate request is made. The 400 status code tells the user they need to modify their request for it to be successful.
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Fixes#42781. See #41370.
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In r41727 the ability to sanitise and validate objects from JSON schema was added, with a whitelist approach. It was decided we should pass through all non-registered properties to reflect the behaviour of the root object in register_rest_route. To prevent arbitrary extra data via setting objects, we force additionalProperties to false in the settings endpoint.
See #38583.
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Also remove `enum` for validating allowed templates to allow plugins to dynamically supply their own templates for specific posts, even when they are not in the theme.
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Fixes#39996.
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Adds an "include_slug" orderby value for REST API collections to permit returning a collection filtered by slugs in the same order in which those slugs are specified.
Previously, the order of slugs provided with the ?slug query parameter had no effect on the order of the returned records.
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Fixes#40826.
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Enables register_setting to accept an object as its schema value, allowing settings to accept non-scalar values through the REST API.
This whitelists the added type in the settings controller, and passes properties from argument registration into the validation functions.
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See #38583.
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Fixes an issue where submitting a well-formed request to create a term inappropriately returns a 500 error status if that term already exists.
HTTP 5xx error codes should be reserved for unexpected server errors, so "409 Conflict" is a more appropriate response.
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Fixes#41370.
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When registering routes developers can now define their complex objects in the schema and benefit from the automatic validation and sanitization in the REST API. This also paves the way for support for complex object registration via register_meta and register_setting.
See #38583.
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While site administrators cannot generally edit users in multisite, they have always been able to change the roles of users on their site. In the REST API however, this has not been possible so far. This changeset brings parity with how it is handled in the administration panel: A REST request to edit only a user's roles succeeds correctly, while a REST request to edit any further details of a user fails.
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Fixes#40263.
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Under certain circumstances, it can be necessary that a user should not be added to a site, beyond the restrictions that WordPress core applies. With the new `can_add_user_to_blog` filter, plugin developers can run custom checks and return an error in case of a failure, that will prevent the user from being added.
The user-facing parts and the REST API route that interact with `add_user_to_blog()` have been adjusted accordingly to provide appropriate error feedback when a user could not be added to a site. Furthermore, two existing error feedback messages in the site admin's "New User" screen have been adjusted to properly show inside an error notice instead of a success notice.
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Fixes#41101.
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Prior to about 2013, many class methods lacked even access modifiers which made the `@access` notations that much more useful. Now that we've gotten to a point where the codebase is more mature from a maintenance perspective and we can finally remove these notations. Notable exceptions to this change include standalone functions notated as private as well as some classes still considered to represent "private" APIs.
See #41452.
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Avoid a PHP Error when attempting to embed the parent post of an attachment, when the parent post ID is invalid. Instead check if the parent post object exists before checking the read permission for the parent post.
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Fixes#39881.
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Previously, when getting posts from the API with `sticky=true`, if there were no sticky posts set, the query would return all posts as if the `sticky` argument was not set. In this situation, the query should return an empty array instead.
A `sticky=true` query that should return an empty array (in the previous situation, or with `include` and no intersecting post IDs) was also broken in that it would query the post with ID 1.
Finally, this commit significantly improves test coverage for the `sticky` filter argument, including direct testing of the `WHERE` clauses generated by `WP_Query`.
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Fixes#39947.
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A `post_format` not used by the current theme, but supported by core is not a wrong/broken piece of information. It's just not used at this point in time. Therefore we should allow setting and retrieving any of the standard post formats supported in core, even if the current theme doesn't use them.
After this commit, a post's `format` value can survive a round trip through the API, which is a good general design principle for an API.
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Fixes#39232.
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Internally, WordPress uses a special `post_date_gmt` value of `0000-00-00 00:00:00` to indicate that a draft's date is "floating" and should be updated whenever the post is saved. This makes it much more difficult for API clients to know the correct date of a draft post.
This commit provides a best guess at a `date_gmt` value for draft posts in this situation using the `date` field and the site's current timezone offset.
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Fixes#38883.
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It has been unintendedly possible to both view and edit users from a different site than the current site in multisite environments. Moreover, when passing roles to a user in an update request, that user would implicitly be added to the current site.
This changeset removes the incorrect behavior for now in order to be able to provide a proper REST API workflow for managing multisite users in the near future. Related unit tests have been adjusted as well.
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Fixes#39701.
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This commit modifies the `rest_get_date_with_gmt` function to correctly parse local and UTC timestamps with or without timezone information.
It also ensures that the REST API can edit the dates of draft posts by setting the `edit_date` flag to `wp_update_post`.
Overall this commit ensures that post and comment dates can be set and updated as expected.
Fixes#39256.
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Previously the status for a Post (or other post_types) was only exposed under the `edit` context, which doesn't really make much sense considering we support querying by post status without authentication. Originally introduced in v2.0 beta 1: 69f617d749 without any explanation in the commit message.
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Fixes#39466.
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The `post_author` field is a string internally, but we need to cast it to an integer in the REST API. This was already done for posts, but not for revisions. The field is already declared as an integer in both controllers.
Fixes#39871.
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Replaces the "doesn't" contraction with "does not" to be consistent with similar strings in `WP_Error` messages when a specified term or parent term is missing in `WP_REST_Terms_Controller`.
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Fixes#39176.
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Includes a new `supports` property in the response object and schema for the `/types` endpoints for users with the `edit_posts` capability for the given post type. The `supports` property returns an object of the features the given post type *supports*.
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Fixes#39033.
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The `rest_{$taxonomy}_collection_params` filter in 4.7 is incorrectly using
single quotes instead of double quotes, which means it is not working correctly
as a dynamic filter. This fixes the quotes around the filter name, and also
updates the docblocks for the other 3 similar filters for better conformance to
the documentation standards.
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Fixes#39300.
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If `add_theme_support( 'post-formats' )` is called with no additional
arguments, then `get_theme_support( 'post-formats' )` returns `true` rather
than an array of supported formats. Avoid generating PHP warnings in this
situation.
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Fixes#39293.
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In [38625], the functionality to search for attachments by filename was added
via the `posts_clauses` filter and the `_filter_query_attachment_filenames()`
function. This moves `_filter_query_attachment_filenames()` from
`wp-admin/includes/post.php` to `wp-includes/post.php` so that it can be
applied in the same manner in the REST API media endpoint.
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Fixes#39092.
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Extend the check in 'rest_allow_anonymous_comments' to accept any falsy value
(previously this was an explicit check for `false`).
One possible failure case is that a plugin developer forgets to include a
return value for some code path in their callback for this filter, leading to a
value of `null` which is currently treated like `true`.
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Fixes#39010.
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If the `require_name_email` option is true, creating a comment with an empty string for the author name or email should not be accepted. Both values can be an empty string on update.
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Fixes#38971.
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- `'orderby' => 'include'` requires an array of post_ids via the `include` collection param.
`'orderby' => 'id'` and `'orderby' => 'slug'` need map the correct WP_Query equivalents.
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Fixes#38971.
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In wp-admin, users are removed from individual sites rather than deleted. A user can only be deleted from the network admin.
Until support for a `PUT` request that removes a user's site and content associations is available, `DELETE` requests are disabled to avoid possible issues with lost content.
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Fixes#38962.
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When deleting a user through the WordPress admin, a specific decision is presented - whether to assign all of the user's posts to another user, or to delete all of the posts.
This change requires `reassign` as a parameter in the corresponding REST API endpoint, so that content isn't accidentally lost.
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Fixes#39000.
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Change the capability check used in `WP_REST_Terms_Controller` when creating a new term is attempted, from `manage_terms` to `edit_terms`. This matches the behavior within the WordPress admin. See #35614.
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Fixes#38958.
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In the `check_username()` and `check_password()` callbacks in the Users controller cast the provided request value to a string. The `rest_sanitize_value_from_schema()` function was being used incorrectly which was causing unintended request parsing.
In `rest_sanitize_request_arg()` do not pass nonexistent third parameter for the `rest_sanitize_value_from_schema()` function.
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Fixes#38984.
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Core requires the post password to view and create comments on password protected posts, so we must support a “password” param on the comments endpoint when fetch comments for a specific post and creating a comment on a password protected post.
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Fixes#38692.
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Brings consistency to the `rest_insert_*` actions. Also includes some shuffling and clean-up as well including:
- Ensure we are passing the most current `$post` and `$user` objects to the `update_additional_fields_for_object()` callbacks.
- Changes the function signature of `handle_status_param()` in the Comments controller to accept just the comment_id as the 2nd parameter, instead of a full WP_Comment object. Only the comment_id is needed in the method, this avoids having to include another `get_comment()` call.
- Renames a variable in the `create_item()` method of the Posts controller from `$post` -> `$prepared_post` to be more explicit.
- Minor fixes/clarifications to the rest_insert_* hook docs
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Fixes#38905.
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Adding a brand new anonymous comment method is a potential conduit for spam. Since it's still useful functionality, we're now hiding it behind a filter to allow plugins and themes to turn it on if they do want it.
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Fixes#38855.
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Users without the moderate_comments capability can no longer set the `author_ip` property directly, and instead receive a `WP_Error` if they attempt to do so. Otherwise, the `author_ip property` is populated from `$_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']` if present and a valid IP value. Finally, fallback to 127.0.0.1 as a last resort.
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Fixes#38819.
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WordPress has not used the `karma` property internally for the past 8 years. There is no need to expose it in the REST API endpoints. Sites that use `karma` can include it using the `register_rest_field()` function.
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Fixes#38821.
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Of the default comment_types, only comments are expected to be created via the REST API endpoint. Comments do not have registered types the way that Posts do, so we do not have a method to accurately check permissions for arbitrary comment types.
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Fixes#38820.
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