Includes:
* Simplifying the logic and bringing some consistency to how the values are checked and displayed.
* Correcting the debug value for `DB_COLLATE`. This should be the actual contents of the constant, and empty if it is indeed empty, as the debug data that's copied and shared should represent the raw value, and does not need to be in a user-readable format.
Follow-up to [45782], [52021], [54239], [59147].
Props Clorith, SergeyBiryukov.
See #58265.
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[59083] introduced an issue where Script Modules registered src does not correctly respect the includes path.
Before that change, script modules were registered using includes_url. The patch used a hard-coded path which breaks when sites are not served from the root, e.g. the site root is https://example.com/wp instead of https://example.com/.
Follow-up to [59083].
Props nendeb55, jonsurrell, cbravobernal.
Fixes#62146.
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Add additional references to the new default theme required in various locations of the code base, build steps and unit tests.
Follow up to [59146].
Props afragen, dd32, desrosj, davidbaumwald, jorbin, courane01, kirasong.
See #62103.
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Right now, for example if DB_COLLATE is defined as '', the value will not be shown in the WordPress Constants list, there's just an empty space. This adds a message so it's clearer when the constant is empty.
Props Presskopp, brobken, Clorith.
Fixes#58265.
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This adds tracking of the JPEG XL image type support alongside WebP, HEIC, and AVIF image types when requesting an upgrade from WordPress.org.
This will check for JPEG XL support in both ImageMagick and GD, even though GD technically does not yet have support for JPEG XL.
Props deepakrohilla, swissspidy, dd32, ayeshrajans, samiamnot, joemcgill.
Fixes#62050.
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Check whether the media frame menu has action items. If not, hide the sidebar. Prevents showing a sidebar that looks interactive but contains no controls that are interactive. When in Create Gallery mode, the only action available is 'Create Gallery', and it is always active.
Props ukdrahul, ababir, ruchirj, nhrrob, joedolson, shailu25, mukesh27, sudipatel007, dhrumilk.
Fixes#60666.
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Add an `h1` heading with the existing `login_header()` text string on each view of the login screen. Mark the existing `h1`, used to wrap the WordPress logo, with `role="presentation"`, to remove it from the headings hierarchy.
Props roytanck, joedolson, ryokuhi, sabernhardt, pamprn, nagpai, mukesh27.
Fixes#51786.
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This updates several `devDependencies` to their latest versions:
- `autoprefixer` (`10.4.20`)
- `cssnano` (`7.0.6`)
- `grunt-contrib-qunit` (`10.1.1`)
- `grunt-webpack` (`7.0.0`)
- `postcss` (`8.4.47`)
- `qunit` (`2.22.0`)
- `sass` (`1.79.4`)
- `uuid` (`10.0.0`)
- `wait-on` (18.0.1`)
Also included are two minor updates to bundled dependencies:
- `json2php` (`0.0.9`)
- `wicg-inert` (`3.1.3`).
After applying these updates, `npm audit fix` and `grunt precommit:css` were run.
See #62137.
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Add an error notice if a user attempts to apply bulk edits with no items selected. Applies to post lists, comments, taxonomies, and plugins screens.
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Fixes#45006, #58479.
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r59091 introduced a backward compatibility (BC) break for a static homepage that includes a shortcode's or block's with paginated content that uses the `'paged'` query var, e.g. bbPress.
In this use case, attempting to navigate the shortcode / block's pagination causes a canonical redirect, rather than navigating to the next page of content within that shortcode or block.
Follow-up to [59091].
Props davidbinda, jjj.
See #50163, #meta5184.
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Typically, when registering a new block type, its metadata is read from the provided `block.json` file. The more block types are registered on a site, the more costly becomes this process, as it involves filesystem reads and parsing JSON.
WordPress Core's built-in blocks have in the past worked around that by having a auto-generated PHP manifest file that includes the already parsed JSON data for all blocks. This changeset effectively allows plugins to do the same, by introducing a new API function `wp_register_block_metadata_collection()`. The WordPress Core block manifest is now handled using this API as well, rather than custom logic baked into `register_block_type_from_metadata()`.
The `wp_register_block_metadata_collection()` function requires two parameters:
* `$path`: The base path in which block files for the collection reside.
* `$manifest`: The path to the manifest file for the collection.
Every `block.json` file that is supposed to be part of the collection must reside within the provided `$path`, within its own block-specific directory matching the block name (without the block namespace). For example, for a collection `$path` of `/wp-content/plugins/test-plugin` and a block `test-plugin/testimonial`, the block file could be `/wp-content/plugins/test-plugins/blocks/testimonial/block.json`.
It is recommended that plugins use the new API function for enhanced performance, especially if they register several block types. However, the use of the function is entirely optional. Not using it will not result in any difference in user-facing behavior.
Props mreishus, flixos90, gziolo, spacedmonkey, azaozz, mukesh27.
Fixes#62002.
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Introduces the `wp_interactivity_get_element()` function to the Interactivity API, analogous to the `getElement()` function in the `@wordpress/interactivity` JavaScript module. This function allows access to the current element being processed during directive processing.
The function returns an array containing the `attributes` property, which includes only the originally defined attributes present on the element. Attributes added or modified by directive processing are not included. This is intended for use in derived state properties inside `wp_interactivity_state()`, similar to how `wp_interactivity_get_context()` is used.
Example usage:
```php
wp_interactivity_state( 'myPlugin', array(
'buttonText' => function() {
$context = wp_interactivity_get_context();
$element = wp_interactivity_get_element();
return isset( $context['buttonText'] )
? $context['buttonText']
: $element['attributes']['data-default-button-text'];
},
) );
```
Includes unit tests to cover the new functionality.
Props darerodz, swissspidy, cbravobernal, czapla.
Fixes#62136.
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Moves the 'loading' and 'loaded' i18n strings for the `interactivity-router` to the script module data via the `script_module_data_@wordpress/interactivity-router` filter.
Key changes:
- Add the `filter_script_module_interactivity_router_data()` method, hooked into the `script_module_data_@wordpress/interactivity-router` filter, to set the `i18n` data with the 'loading' and 'loaded' messages.
- Rename the `print_router_loading_and_screen_reader_markup()` method to `print_router_markup()` and remove the screen reader markup from it because it's no longer needed.
- Deprecate the `print_router_loading_and_screen_reader_markup()` method.
- Remove the `loading` and `loaded` strings from the `core/router` store state because they're no longer needed.
- Initialize the `core/router` store with a minimal navigation object to prevent errors in the interactivity-router script module when the store is not properly initialized.
- Update corresponding unit tests to reflect these changes.
This change ensures that the `interactivity-router` i18n messages are localized in a single place and removes the need to initialize them in the `core/router` store state.
Props jonsurrell, swissspidy, czapla, gziolo.
See #60647.
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If sending an email to the site administrator's email address, look up if a user with the same email exists and switch to that user's locale.
If not, falls back to the site locale as usual.
Props benniledl, swissspidy, mukesh27.
Fixes#61518.
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Some plugins and themes load translations too early, before the current user is known.
This happens either explicitly or through just-in-time translation loading.
If the current user (and thus their locale) is not known, WordPress might attempt to load translations in the wrong locale.
This change adds `_doing_it_wrong` messages to warn about such cases. It also helps avoiding accidentally trying to load translations twice (once just-in-time and once manually).
Projects triggering such a message are encourage to load translations no earlier than the `after_setup_theme` hook.
Props garrett-eclipse, Kau-Boy, swissspidy, johnbillion, alanfuller. rodelgc.
Fixes#44937.
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Remove hardcoded path added in [57922] which ignored the fact that themes can also use script translations.
They should not be affected even if plugins are installed outside the typical `wp-content/plugins` location.
Props itapress, swissspidy.
Fixes#62016.
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If a prospective hooked block has its `multiple` block-supports field set to `false` (thus allowing only one instance of the block to be present), ensure that:
1. Only one instance of the block will be inserted if it's not yet present in the current context.
2. The block will not be inserted at all if an instance of it is already present in the current context.
As always in Block Hooks parlance, "context" denotes the containing template, template part, pattern, or navigation post that a hooked block is supposed to be inserted into.
The markup of a webpage that uses a Block Theme typically comprises a number of such contexts -- one template and any number of template parts, patterns, and navigation posts. Note that the limitation imposed by this changeset only applies on a per-context basis, so it's still possible that the resulting page contains more than one instance of a hooked block with `"multiple": false` set, as each context could contribute up to one such instance.
Props bernhard-reiter, jonsurrell, gziolo.
Fixes#61902.
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Adds a `canUpdateBlockBindings` editor setting that allows to decide if the user is able to create and modify bindings through the UI. By default, only admin users can do it, but it can be overridden with `block_editor_settings_all` filter.
Props santosguillamot, gziolo, jorbin, noisysocks, matveb, cbravobernal, youknowriad, mamaduka, timothyblynjacobs, peterwilsoncc, drivingralle.
Fixes#61945.
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Removes the automatic addition of `rel="noopener noreferrer"` from links targeting a new tab or window, `target='_blank'`. Since this was introduced, supported browsers have changed their security policies and no longer allow the opened link to have JavaScript access to the previous tab.
Deprecates:
* `wp_targeted_link_rel()`
* `wp_targeted_link_rel_callback()`
* `wp_init_targeted_link_rel_filters()`: converted to a noop function
* `wp_remove_targeted_link_rel_filters()`: converted to a noop function
The deprecated functions are retained in `formatting.php` as in `SHORTINIT` mode the file is included while `deprecated.php` is not.
This also removes the `noopener` from links hard coded within the WordPress dashboard linking to documentation and other resources.
Props audrasjb, azaozz, dhruval04, dorzki, neo2k23, presskopp, sabernhardt, swissspidy, tobiasbg.
Fixes#53843.
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Introduces the filter `pre_attachment_url_to_postid` to allow developers to short-circuit the function `attachment_url_to_postid()`.
The return values are expected to be an attachment ID, zero (`0`) to indicate no attachment was found or `null` to indicate the function should proceed as usual.
The function performs an expensive database query so developers making use of the function frequently may wish to use a custom table with appropriate indexes to reduce the load on their database server.
Props antpb, apermo, audrasjb, joedolson.
Fixes#61383.
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Adds a check for `ABSPATH` to the top of the `/wp-includes/blocks/index.php` file and prevents the file from loading if it is not defined.
This prevents the file from throwing errors when accessed directly.
Props khokansardar, mukesh27.
Fixes#62108.
See #60352.
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Introduces post format support for both the Query Block with the new parameter `format`. In the `build_query_vars_from_query_block()` function, this is converted to a `post_format` taxonomy query passed to `WP_Query`.
Also introduces the `format` parameter to the REST API's Posts controller to support the feature in the Query block. The parameter type is an enumerated string accepted the post formats supported by each post type.
Props poena, mukesh27, mamaduka, noisysocks, TimothyBlynJacobs.
Fixes#62014.
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This aims to make it easier to enter digits in datetime text fields on mobile devices, instead of opening the full keyboard.
Follow-up to [43], [1506], [2998], [3648], [6078], [6989], [7285], [7338], [20168], [20217], [28730], [32945], [49283].
Props sabernhardt.
Fixes#62109.
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Change posts and comments pagination `nav` regions to have an aria-label of "Posts pagination" and "Comments pagination", respectively. This provides improved context for the numeric links contained within these regions and differentiates between posts navigation regions and posts pagination regions.
Props michaelbourne, sabernhardt, afercia, xyulex, webmandesign, tirth03, joedolson.
Fixes#54260.
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Add `get_user()` as an alias for `get_user_by( 'id', $user_id )`. Add `get_user()` to `user.php` so it is not a pluggable function. Bring parity with other standard `get_` functions for a more intuitive developer experience.
Props sc0ttkclark, kushang78, joedolson, peterwilsoncc.
Fixes#35124.
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PHP 8.4 deprecates the use of `trigger_errror()` with `E_USER_ERROR` as the error level, as there are a number of gotchas to this way of creating a `Fatal Error` (`finally` blocks not executing, destructors not executing).
The recommended replacements are either to use exceptions or to do a hard `exit`.
As this is a test-only class, do not have to take BC-breaks into account.
Also, as this is a test helper, throwing a exception is the most appropriate solution.
Reference:
* https://wiki.php.net/rfc/deprecations_php_8_4#deprecate_passing_e_user_error_to_trigger_error
Follow-up to [25002].
Props jrf.
See #62061.
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PHP 8.4 deprecates the use of `trigger_errror()` with `E_USER_ERROR` as the error level, as there are a number of gotchas to this way of creating a `Fatal Error` (`finally` blocks not executing, destructors not executing).
The recommended replacements are either to use exceptions or to do a hard `exit`.
As this is a test-only class, do not have to take BC-breaks into account.
Also, as this is a test helper, throwing a exception is the most appropriate solution.
Reference:
* https://wiki.php.net/rfc/deprecations_php_8_4#deprecate_passing_e_user_error_to_trigger_error
Follow-up to [49230].
Props jrf.
See #62061.
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PHP 8.4 deprecates the use of `trigger_errror()` with `E_USER_ERROR` as the error level, as there are a number of gotchas to this way of creating a `Fatal Error` (`finally` blocks not executing, destructors not executing). The recommended replacements are either to use exceptions or to do a hard `exit`.
WP has its own `wp_trigger_error()` function, which under the hood calls `trigger_error()`. If passed `E_USER_ERROR` as the `$error_level`, this will hit the PHP 8.4 deprecation.
Now, there were basically three options:
* Silence the deprecation until PHP 9.0 and delay properly solving this until then. This would lead to an awkward solution, as prior to PHP 8.0, error silencing would apply to all errors, while, as of PHP 8.0, it will no longer apply to fatal errors. It also would only buy us some time and wouldn't actually solve anything.
* Use `exit($status)` when `wp_trigger_error()` is called with `E_USER_ERROR`. This would make the code untestable and would disable handling of these errors via custom error handlers, which makes this an undesirable solution.
* Throw an exception when `wp_trigger_error()` is called with `E_USER_ERROR`. This makes for the most elegant solution with the least BC-breaking impact, though it does open it up to the error potential being "caught" via a `try-catch`. That's not actually a bad thing and is likely to only happen for those errors which can be worked around, in which case, it's a bonus that that's now possible.
The third option is implemented which:
* Introduces a new `WP_Exception` class.
* Starts using `WP_Exception` in the `wp_trigger_error()` function when the `$error_level` is set to `E_USER_ERROR`.
This change is covered by pre-existing tests, which have been updated to expect the exception instead of a PHP error.
Why not use `WP_Error`?
Well, for one, this would lead to completely different behaviour (BC).
As `WP_Error` doesn't extend `Exception`, the program would not be stopped, but would continue running, which would be a much bigger breaking change and carries security risks. `WP_Error` also doesn't natively trigger displaying/logging of the error message, so in that case, it would still need an `exit` with the error message, bringing us back to point 2 above.
Introducing `WP_Exception` provides (essentially) the same behaviour in that it retains the fatal error and error message displaying/logging behaviors. It also introduces a base Exception class, from which future exception classes can extend.
References:
* https://wiki.php.net/rfc/deprecations_php_8_4#deprecate_passing_e_user_error_to_trigger_error
* https://www.php.net/manual/en/migration80.incompatible.php
Follow-up to [56530].
Props jrf, hellofromTonya.
See #62061.
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PHP 8.4 deprecates the use of `trigger_errror()` with `E_USER_ERROR` as the error level, as there are a number of gotchas to this way of creating a `Fatal Error` (`finally` blocks not executing, destructors not executing).
The recommended replacements are either to use exceptions or to do a hard `exit`.
This is an unmaintained external dependency; thus, the fix is made in the WP specific copy of the dependency.
As `trigger_error()` call looks to be a remnant of the PHP 4 era before a class could be declared as `abstract`, fixed by making both the method as well as the class `abstract` and removing the call to `trigger_error()`.
Ref:
* https://wiki.php.net/rfc/deprecations_php_8_4#deprecate_passing_e_user_error_to_trigger_error
* https://www.php.net/manual/en/migration80.incompatible.php
Follow-up to [7747].
Props jrf.
See #62061.
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PHP 8.4 deprecates the use of `trigger_errror()` with `E_USER_ERROR` as the error level, as there are a number of gotchas to this way of creating a `Fatal Error` (`finally` blocks not executing, destructors not executing). The recommended replacements are either to use exceptions or to do a hard `exit`.
This is an unmaintained external dependency; thus, the fix is made in the WP specific copy of the dependency.
Now, there were basically three options:
* Silence the deprecation until PHP 9.0 and delay properly solving this until then.
This would lead to an awkward solution, as prior to PHP 8.0, error silencing would apply to all errors, while, as of PHP 8.0, it will no longer apply to fatal errors.
It also would only buy us some time and wouldn't actually solve anything.
* Use `exit($status)`.
This would make the code untestable and would disable handling of these errors via custom error handlers, which makes this an undesirable solution.
* Throw an exception.
This makes for the most elegant solution with the least BC-breaking impact.
The third option is implemented which:
* Introduces a new `Text_Exception` class.
* Starts using that in the `Text_Diff::_check()` method in all applicable places.
* Adds tests for the first two error conditions.
References:
* https://wiki.php.net/rfc/deprecations_php_8_4#deprecate_passing_e_user_error_to_trigger_error
* https://www.php.net/manual/en/migration80.incompatible.php
Follow-up to [59070], [52978], [7747].
Props jrf.
See #62061.
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