In [56515], the default value of `Add New` was changed to "Add New Post / Add New Page". This caused problems with post types where `add_new` was not declared.
Change core usage to reference the `add_new_item` value and revert the default value of `add_new` back to "Add New / Add New". This retains the accessibility advantages without creating counter intuitive usage of the `add_new` key.
With this change, post types registered with no `add_new` key will be unimpacted in core, and post types registered with no `add_new_item` key will use the default "Add New Post", which is not a change from the current state.
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Fixes#60045.
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This patch any role that can edit a post, including custom post types, or edit theme options to read global styles from the API. This enables read-only access to global styles in the post editor. Test coverage in included.
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Fixes#62042.
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This adds a note that the functions return either an empty array or an empty string for a valid but non-existing ID, depending on the `$single` parameter.
Follow-up to [48658], [50641].
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See #61608.
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Automatically create a JPEG version of uploaded HEIC images if the server has
a version of Imagick that supports HEIC. Conversion is done silently through
the existing `WP_Image_Editor` infrastructure that creates multiple sizes of
uploaded images.
This allows users to view HEIC images in WP Admin and use them in their posts
and pages regardless of whether their browser supports HEIC. Browser support
for HEIC is relatively low (only Safari) while the occurrence of HEIC images is
relatively common. The original HEIC image can be downloaded via a link on
the attachment page.
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Fixes#53645.
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Fixes a PHP 8.1 and above "null to non-nullable" deprecation notice in `get_available_post_mime_types()`:
{{{
Deprecated: preg_match(): Passing null to parameter #2 ($subject) of type string is deprecated in ./wp-includes/post.php on line 3395
}}}
[https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/get_available_post_mime_types/#return This function is documented] to:
* Return `An array of MIME types.`
* as an array of `string`s, i.e. `string[]`.
A `null` or empty element within the returned array is not a valid MIME type. If a `null` exists in the returned array, it is the root cause of PHP throwing the deprecation notice.
This commit removes the `null` and empty elements from the returned array of MIME types. It also adds a unit test.
Follow-up to [56623], [56452].
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Fixes#59195.
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Add the label `template_name` to post types and taxonomies for use by the site editor to display on the templates/add new template screens to allow extenders to customize the display.
For post types the template name applies to templates for a singular pages with the default value "Single item: [singular name]".
For taxonomies the template name applies to templates for term archives with the default value "[singular name] Archives".
Props aljullu, audrasjb, ntsekouras, ellatrix, oglekler, rajinsharwar.
Fixes#60881.
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Handle `$preferred_ext` arguments that are passed with minor errors in formatting, such as incorrect casing or missing `.`. Add unit tests to verify that an omitted period on an otherwise correct extension is accepted. Follow up to [57687].
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Fixes#60610.
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Updated the global styles endpoints in the REST API to extend from existing posts and revisions controllers. This reduces duplicated code and inconsistencies. The revisions controller is now a subclass of the `WP_REST_Revisions_Controller`. Related redundant methods were removed and schema generation and collection parameters were adjusted to suit the global styles context. Updated permission checks, constructor, and collection parameters accordingly. This change allows for easy override of these classes using the `register_post_type_args` filter.
This reintroduces [57624] (reverted in [57628]) with improved backward compatibility and further enhancements.
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Fixes#60131.
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Not all post types support autosaving. By making autosave a post type feature, support can be more granularly handled without any workarounds or hardcoded allowlists. `wp_font_family` and `wp_font_face` are examples of built-in post types which do not support autosave.
For backward compatibility reasons, adding `editor` support implies `autosave` support, so one would need to explicitly use `remove_post_type_support()` to remove it again.
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Fixes#41172.
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The post editor uses the permalink_template property from the posts REST API to render the post slug input or not. For auto-drafts or newly created posts, this property was not set properly. This PR solves by fixing the get_sample_permalink function used to compute this property.
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Fixes#59283.
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The hooks fire before the general `delete_post` / `deleted_post` hooks and have the same parameters.
They complement the `save_post_{$post->post_type}` hook added in [25050] and the `edit_post_{$post->post_type}` hook added in [43617].
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Fixes#60433.
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Follow up to [57687]. If no icons of the preferred type are available, then the icon array should return the collection of valid icons found, rather than an empty array.
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Fixes#60740.
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Add an argument to `wp_mime_type_icon()` to control the file type returned. Following [57638], there are two file formats in the media icons directory. Different systems would pull up different files by default dependent on the order loaded into the cached array, causing intermittent test failures and unpredictable behavior.
Function update allows core usages to always return the `.svg` while maintaining backwards compatibility for any extended usage that expects a `.png`. Follow up to [57638].
Also handles a missed case in media list view.
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Fixes#31352.
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Replace the `.png` files in use for media library type icons with `.svg` versions. Improves sharpness, especially on high resolution screens and devices.
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Fixes#31352.
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Updated the global styles endpoints in the REST API to extend from existing posts and revisions controllers. This reduces duplicated code and inconsistencies. The revisions controller is now a subclass of the WP_REST_Revisions_Controller. Related redundant methods were removed and schema generation and collection parameters were adjusted to suit the global styles context. Updated permission checks, constructor, and collection parameters accordingly. This change allows for easy override of these classes using the `register_post_type_args` filter.
Props ramonopoly, spacedmonkey, mukesh27.
Fixes#60131.
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This commits add three endpoints to retrieve and manipulate fonts in WordPress.
This commit also means that we now have a fully functional Font Library in the site editor.
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See #59166.
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This is the first step towards adding the font library to WordPress.
This commit includes the font library and font face CPTs.
It also adds the necessary APIs and classes to register and manipulate font collections.
This PR backports the font library post types and low level APIs to Core. This is the first step to include the font library entirely into Core. Once this merged, we'll open a PR with the necessary REST API controllers.
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See #59166.
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Add support for uploading, editing and saving AVIF images when supported by the server.
Add 'image/avif' to supported mime types. Correctly identify AVIF images and sizes even when PHP doesn't support AVIF. Resize uploaded AVIF files (when supported) and use for front end markup.
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Fixes#51228.
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The phrase "sanity check" unnecessarily references mental health. It's an old phrase used to denote an extra step in verifying code works as expected.
“The WordPress open source community cares about diversity. We strive to maintain a welcoming environment where everyone can feel included.”
While "sanity check" is a well-known phrase with a specific meaning, "confidence check" is a direct replacement that is more clear of its intent while being more inclusive.
Words matter.
Follow-up to [49216], [46271], [40583], [38832], [38637], [37409], [33359], [32162], [30346], [30345], [30238], [30055], [29902], [28763], [26141], [25002], [22227], [13428], [12148], [11025], [8927].
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Fixes#60187.
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Move the cache of post parent IDs from the dedicated group `post_parents` to `posts`. This maintains backward compatibility for clearing all post object related data by calling `wp_cache_flush_group( 'posts' )`.
Post parent IDs are now cached with with the prefix `post_parent:` in the `posts` group.
Follow up to [56763].
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See #59188.
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The Template and Template Part REST API controllers have unique characteristics compared to other post type REST API controllers. They do not rely on integer IDs to reference objects; instead, they use a combination of the theme name and slug of the template, like 'twentytwentyfour//home.' Consequently, when the post types template and template part were introduced in [52062], it led to the registration of REST API endpoints for autosaves and revisions with invalid URL structures.
In this commit, we introduce new functionality to enable custom autosave and revisions endpoints to be registered at the post type level. Similar to the 'rest_controller_class' parameter, developers can now define 'revisions_rest_controller' and 'autosave_rest_controller.' This empowers developers to create custom controllers for these functionalities. Additionally, we introduce a 'late_route_registration' parameter, which proves helpful when dealing with custom URL patterns and regex pattern matching issues.
This commit registers new classes for template and template part autosave and revisions controllers, differentiating them from standard controllers in the following ways:
* The response shape now matches that of the template controller.
* Permission checks align with the template controller.
* A custom URL pattern is introduced to support slug-based identification of templates.
Furthermore, we've updated the utility function '_build_block_template_result_from_post' to support passing revision post objects. This enhancement ensures compatibility with the custom revisions controller.
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Fixes 56922.
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Change the name of `_prime_post_parents_caches()` to `_prime_post_parent_id_caches()` to make it clearer only the parent post ID is cached rather than the entire post parent object.
Follow up to [56763].
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See #59188.
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In [53941], the addition of query caching to `WP_Query` brought about an unintended issue when querying for fields equal to id=>parent. Specifically, on websites with object caching enabled and a substantial number of pages, the second run of this query triggered the `_prime_post_caches` function for id=>parent. This led to the unnecessary priming of post, meta, and term caches, even when only id and parent information were requested.
This commit addresses this issue by introducing a new function, `_prime_post_parents_caches`, which primes a dedicated cache for post parents. This cache is primed during the initial query execution. Subsequently, the `wp_cache_get_multiple` function is employed to retrieve all post parent data in a single object cache request, optimizing performance.
Additionally, this commit extends the coverage of existing unit tests to ensure the reliability of the changes.
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Fixes#59188
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This is an important release which makes significant changes to improve the accuracy, performance, stability and maintainability of all sniffs, as well as making WordPressCS much better at handling modern PHP.
WordPressCS 3.0.0 contains breaking changes, both for people using ignore annotations, people maintaining custom rulesets, as well as for sniff developers who maintain a custom PHPCS standard based on WordPressCS.
If you are an end-user or maintain a custom WordPressCS based ruleset, please start by reading the [https://github.com/WordPress/WordPress-Coding-Standards/wiki/Upgrade-Guide-to-WordPressCS-3.0.0-for-ruleset-maintainers Upgrade Guide to WordPressCS 3.0.0 for ruleset maintainers] which lists the most important changes and contains a step by step guide for upgrading.
If you are a maintainer of an external standard based on WordPressCS and any of your custom sniffs are based on or extend WordPressCS sniffs, please read the [https://github.com/WordPress/WordPress-Coding-Standards/wiki/Upgrade-Guide-to-WordPressCS-3.0.0-for-Developers-of-external-standards Upgrade Guide to WordPressCS 3.0.0 for Developers].
In all cases, please read the complete changelog carefully before you upgrade.
This commit:
* Updates the Composer dependencies to use the new version, including updating the underlying PHP_CodeSniffer dependency to the new minimum supported version for WPCS.[[BR]] Note: the Composer PHPCS installer plugin is no longer explicitly required as it is now a dependency of WPCS, so the dependency is inherited automatically.
* Updates the ruleset for WPCS 3.0.0. This includes:
* Raising the memory limit to be on the safe side as WPCS 3.0.0 contains a lot more sniffs.
* Removing explicit inclusions of extra rules, which have now been added to the `WordPress-Core` ruleset..
* Updating property names for select sniffs.
* Updating one exclusion — the `WordPress.CodeAnalysis.AssignmentInCondition` sniff has been (partially) replaced by the `Generic.CodeAnalysis.AssignmentInCondition` sniff.
* Adding one new exclusion.
* Downgrades one new error to a warning.[[BR]] The `Generic.Files.OneObjectStructurePerFile` sniff enforces that there is only one OO structure declaration per file. At this time, this sniff would yield 29 errors. By downgrading the sniff to a ''warning'', the build can pass and the issues can be fixed in due time. For now, the test directory will be excluded until the issues are fixed (as the test directory CS run does not allow for warnings).
* Updates ignore annotations for WPCS 3.0.0.
Reference: [https://github.com/WordPress/WordPress-Coding-Standards/releases/tag/3.0.0 WPCS 3.0.0 release notes].
Follow-up to [43571], [44574], [45600], [47927].
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See #59161.
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This is a follow-up to [56452] in which a new filter hook was added to `get_available_post_mime_types()` to override a potentially slow query. This renames the previous hook from `get_available_post_mime_types` to `pre_get_available_post_mime_types` for clarity.
Props rcorrales, emrikol, johnbillion, joemcgill, mukesh27.
Fixes#52759.
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Includes removing an obsolete recommendation to use a gettext context matching the post type for disambiguation, which would be redundant with the new labels, as they already include the type of content.
Follow-up [14571], [56515].
See #47125.
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This avoids an additional query by passing the query args directly to the `WP_Query::query()` method, rather than to the constructor and calling get_posts(), following [55569].
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Fixes#59224.
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