The primary means of protecting the files is the CSPRN appended to the filename, but there is no reason to keep the files after the data subject has downloaded them, so deleting them provides an additional layer of protection. Previously this was done from `wp_privacy_generate_personal_data_export_file()`, but that does not guarantee that it will be run regularly, and on smaller sites that could result in export files being exposed for much longer than necessary.
`wp_privacy_delete_old_export_files()` was moved to a front end file, so that it can be called from `cron.php`.
This introduces the `wp_privacy_export_expiration` filter, which allows plugins to customize how long the exports are kept before being deleted.
`index.html` was added to the `$exclusions` parameter of `list_files()` to make sure that it isn't deleted. If it were, then poorly-configured servers would allow the directory to be traversed, exposing all of the exported files.
Props iandunn, desrosj.
See #43546.
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A new global multisite table `wp_blogmeta` is added to the database schema, and a set of `*_site_meta()` API functions are introduced.
The implementation fails gracefully when the new table is not yet available, which may happen especially shortly after the core update, before the network has been upgraded to the new database schema. The presence of the table is detected once and stored as a global setting on the main network.
Core does not yet use site metadata, but there are several use-cases to be implemented or explored in the near future, and it allows plugins to extend sites with arbitrary data, which will come in particularly handy with the upcoming REST API endpoint for sites.
Props spacedmonkey, johnjamesjacoby, jeremyfelt, flixos90.
Fixes#37923.
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While intended as a playful error message, `Cheatin’ uh?` can be interpreted as insulting or accusatory in an already stressful situation. This replaces Cheatin’ with more meaningful error messages, depending on the error that occurs.
Props ElectricFeet, EricMeyer, karmatosed, dd32, BandonRandon, melchoyce for language; dmsnell for original patch; peterwilsoncc.
Fixes#38332.
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The WPCS `WordPress.WhiteSpace.PrecisionAlignment` rule throws warnings for a bunch of code that will likely cause issues for `wpcbf`. Fixing these manually beforehand gives us better auto-fixed results later.
See #41057.
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This pattern occurs a handful of times across the codebase:
`<div class="foo<?php if ( $bar ) { echo ' baz'; } ?>">`
Unfortunately, it doesn't really play nicely with `phpcbf`, so all instances need to be removed in preperation for auto code formatting.
See #41057.
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This now treats files containing `./` as valid, and also treats files containing a trailing `../` as valid due to widespread use of this pattern in theme and plugin zip files.
Adds tests.
Props Ipstenu, borgesbruno, DavidAnderson, philipjohn, birgire
Fixes#42016, #36170
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When the `WP_Network::$blog_id` property is set manually, for example in the multisite bootstrap process, `get_main_site_id()` should use that value instead of running its own logic. The main logic for the function was therefore moved into the internal `WP_Network::get_main_site_id()` method, which is now being accessed by the function through the magic property handling for `WP_Network::$blog_id` (and its equivalent `WP_Network::$site_id`).
Props spacedmonkey, jeremyfelt.
Fixes#41936.
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This allows users who are using the admin area in a language other than the site language to read the notice on the login screen
(which explains that they need to log in again) in their chosen language.
Props Nikschavan, swissspidy
Fixes#40205
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Calling the `count_users()` function is expensive, regardless of the counting strategy that's used, and it gets
slower the more users there are on a site. In order to speed up the Users screen in the admin area, calling
`count_users()` can be avoided entirely while still displaying the total count for users.
This introduces some new functions:
* `wp_is_large_user_count()`
* `wp_get_active_user_count()`
* `wp_update_active_user_count()`
A corresponding `wp_is_large_user_count` filter is also introduced.
Props tharsheblows, johnbillion
Fixes#38741
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This function can be used to easily get the main site ID of a given network via the optional `$network_id` parameter, which defaults to the current network. The existing `is_main_site()` now uses the new function internally and now accepts an optional `$network_id` parameter as well.
The main purpose of the new function at this point is to ensure that the `WP_Network::$blog_id` property is always set. Magic getters in the class have been adjusted to auto-fill the property when it is accessed and empty. Furthermore the function encapsulates logic that was previously part of `ms_load_current_site_and_network()` and has been replaced with a call to the function now.
Props spacedmonkey, jeremyfelt, johnjamesjacoby, flixos90.
Fixes#29684.
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"Install" is not a noun, and while it might be acceptable to use the verb as a noun, it is not correct. Using the correct
noun, "installation", increases clarity, especially for non-native English speakers.
This change fixes the usage in user-facing text and in developer documentation.
Fixes#41620
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This reduces the chances of a site compromise going unnoticed, in the same way that the same notifications for user account email address changes reduces the chances of a user account compromise going unnoticed.
Props MatheusGimenez, johnbillion
Fixes#39117
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[39831] introduced more strict MIME type checking for uploads, which
resulted in unintetionally blocking several filetypes that were
previously valid. This change uses a more targeted approach to MIME
validation to restore previous behavior for most types.
Props blobfolio, iandunn, ipstenu, markoheijnen, xknown, joemcgill.
Fixes#39550, #39552.
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Partial revert of [38929].
This reverts the source code from the commit for #30210 to prevent valid but empty feeds from returning 404 file not found errors for the home and custom feeds.
The tests in the commit that remain applicable are retained.
Props pavelevap for reporting, stevenkword for initial patch.
See #30210.
Fixes#39157.
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This adds a new function `wp_get_image_mime()` which is used by
`wp_check_filetype_and_ext()` to validate image files using
`exif_imagetype()` if available instead of `getimagesize()`.
`getimagesize()` is less performant than `exif_imagetype()` and is
dependent on GD. If `exif_imagetype()` is not available, it falls back to
`getimagesize()` as before.
If `wp_check_filetype_and_ext()` can't validate the filetype, we now return
`false` for ext/MIME values.
See #11946.
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A theme can opt-in for tailored starter content to apply to the customizer when previewing the theme on a fresh install, when `fresh_site` is at its initial `1` value. Starter content is staged in the customizer and does not go live unless the changes are published. Initial starter content is added to Twenty Seventeen.
* The `fresh_site` flag is cleared when a published post or page is saved, when widgets are modified, or when the customizer state is saved.
* Starter content is registered via `starter-content` theme support, where the argument is an array containing `widgets`, `posts`, `nav_menus`, `options`, and `theme_mods`. Posts/pages in starter content are created with the `auto-draft` status, re-using the page/post stubs feature added to nav menus and the static front page controls.
* A `get_theme_starter_content` filter allows for plugins to extend a theme's starter content.
* Starter content in themes can/should re-use existing starter content items in core by using named placeholders.
* Import theme starter content into customized state when fresh site.
* Prevent original_title differences from causing refreshes if title is present.
* Ensure nav menu item url is set according to object when previewing.
* Make sure initial saved state is false if there are dirty settings without an existing changeset.
* Ensure dirty settings are cleaned upon changeset publishing.
Props helen, westonruter, ocean90.
Fixes#38114, #38533.
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In addition to `wp_list_filter()` for filtering a list of objects, and `wp_list_pluck()` for plucking a certain field out of each object in a list, this new function can be used for sorting a list of objects by specific fields. These functions are now all contained within the new `WP_List_Util()` class and `wp_list_sort()` is used in various parts of core for sorting lists.
This was previously committed in [38859] but got reverted in [38862] and [38863]. To fix the previous issues, `wp_list_sort()` supports now an additional argument to preserve array keys via `uasort()`.
Props flixos90, DrewAPicture, jorbin.
Fixes#37128.
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In addition to `wp_list_filter()` for filtering a list of objects, and `wp_list_pluck()` for plucking a certain field out of each object in a list, this new function can be used for sorting a list of objects by specific fields. These functions are now all contained within the new `WP_List_Util()` class and `wp_list_sort()` is used in various parts of core for sorting lists.
Props flixos90, DrewAPicture, jorbin.
Fixes#37128.
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One thing fairly common to the cache groups is a block of code to look to see when the cache was last changed, and if there isn't one, to set it for the current microtime(). It appears in 8 different places in core. This adds a new helper `wp_cache_get_last_changed` to DRY things up a bit.
Since `wp-includes/cache.php` isn't guaranteed to be loaded, this new function is in `wp-includes/functions.php`
Props spacedmonkey, desrosj.
Fixes#37464.
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REST API endpoints for your WordPress content. These endpoints provide machine-readable external access to your WordPress site with a clear, standards-driven interface, allowing new and innovative apps for interacting with your site. These endpoints support all of the following:
- Posts: Read and write access to all post data, for all types of post-based data, including pages and media.
- Comments: Read and write access to all comment data. This includes pingbacks and trackbacks.
- Terms: Read and write access to all term data.
- Users: Read and write access to all user data. This includes public access to some data for post authors.
- Meta: Read and write access to metadata for posts, comments, terms, and users, on an opt-in basis from plugins.
- Settings: Read and write access to settings, on an opt-in basis from plugins and core. This enables API management of key site content values that are technically stored in options, such as site title and byline.
Love your REST API, WordPress! The infrastructure says, "Let's do lunch!" but the content API endpoints say, "You're paying!"
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Fixes#38373.
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`get_network()` falls back to the current network when called without any arguments. Between this and `get_current_network_id()`, we can replace almost all instances of the global `$current_site` and all instances of `get_current_site()`.
This effectively deprecates `get_current_site()`, something that we'll do in a future ticket.
Props flixos90.
Fixes#37414.
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Additionally, update the `$message` parameter description in the DocBlock for `wp_die()` to make it explicitly clear messages derived from a passed `WP_Error` object will only be evaluated if not performing an Ajax or XML-RPC request (as both default handlers completely ignore `WP_Error` object messages).
See #37770.
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* `wp-admin` and `wp-includes` are scanned for classes to autoload
* Several 3rd-party and Ryan McCue-shaped libraries are excluded when the classmap is generated, see `composer.json`: `autoload.exclude-from-classmap`
* `wp-vendor/autoload_52.php` is included at the top of `wp-settings.php` - no changes need to be made to unit tests to include the autoloader
* An avalanche of `require()` and `require_once()` calls that loaded class files have been removed from the codebase.
The following files have been added to `svn:ignore` - they are not 5.2-compatible and fail during pre-commit:
* src/wp-vendor/autoload.php
* src/wp-vendor/composer/autoload_real.php
* src/wp-vendor/composer/autoload_static.php
* src/wp-vendor/composer/ClassLoader.php
We favor these files instead:
* src/wp-vendor/autoload_52.php
* src/wp-vendor/composer/autoload_real_52.php
* src/wp-vendor/composer/ClassLoader52.php
When new PHP classes are added to the codebase, simply run `composer install` or `composer update` from the project root to update the autoloader.
The future is now.
See #36335.
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