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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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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This commit removes unnecessary access and internal annotations from two functions that are private and as such don't require the annotation. It also adds the since annotation with the 6.5 release given that the annotation may be useful.
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See #60358.
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This changeset introduces two functions:
* `wp_is_serving_rest_request()` returns a boolean for whether WordPress is serving an actual REST API request.
* `wp_is_rest_endpoint()` returns a boolean for whether a WordPress REST API endpoint is currently being used. While this is always the case if `wp_is_serving_rest_request()` returns `true`, the function additionally covers the scenario of internal REST API requests, i.e. where WordPress calls a REST API endpoint within the same request.
Both functions should only be used after the `parse_request` action.
All relevant manual checks have been adjusted to use one of the new functions, depending on the use-case. They were all using the same constant check so far, while in fact some of them were intending to check for an actual REST API request while others were intending to check for REST endpoint usage.
A new filter `wp_is_rest_endpoint` can be used to alter the return value of the `wp_is_rest_endpoint()` function.
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Fixes#42061.
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This ensures that `WP_REST_Comments_Controller::prepare_item_for_response()` passes three arguments to the `comment_text` filter, for consistency with all the other instances in core.
Follow-up to [15957], [16357], [25555], [38832], [40664].
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Fixes#58238.
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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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In cases where `WP_Comment_Query` or `get_comments` is employed with the 'count' parameter set to true, specify 'order by' as 'none'. Since these queries serve solely to determine the count of comments matching specific query parameters, the 'order by' clause becomes redundant and places unnecessary strain on the database server, resulting in slower query execution. Given that count queries are executed on every admin request to retrieve comment counts, this change enhances the performance of the wp-admin interface.
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Fixes#58368
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Correct an issue where meta values containing characters like quote `”` could not be previewed on published posts. The function `update_metadata` expects data to be slashed.
Also, add a test to confirm that storing JSON data which requires slashing in autosave meta works as expected, and improve naming for a data provider added in [56714].
Follow up to [56714].
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Fixes#20564.
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Enable the storing of post meta in revisions including autosaves and previews:
Add a new argument `revisions_enabled` to the `register_meta` function which enables storing meta in revisions.
Add a new `wp_post_revision_meta_keys` filter which developers can use to control which meta is revisioned - it passes an array of the meta keys with revisions enabled as well as the post type.
Meta keys with revisions enabled are also stored for autosaves, and are restored when a revision or autosave is restored. In addition, meta values are now stored with the autosave revision used for previews. Changes to meta can now be previewed correctly without overwriting the published meta (see #20299) or passing data as a query variable, as the editor currently does to preview changes to the featured image.
Changes to meta with revisions enabled are considered when determining if a new revision should be created. A new revision is created if the meta value has changed since the last revision.
Revisions are now saved on the `wp_after_insert_post` hook instead of `post_updated`. The `wp_after_insert_post` action is fired after post meta has been saved by the REST API which enables attaching meta to the revision. To ensure backwards compatibility with existing action uses, `wp_save_post_revision_on_insert` function exits early if plugins have removed the previous `do_action( 'post_updated', 'wp_save_post_revision' )` call.
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Fixes#20564, #20299.
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Align the schema between `block.json` defined in Gutenberg and the REST API endpoint for block types. It looks like the `name` field isn't validated in all places and when it uses pattern matching in the REST API code, then it was slightly different.
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See #59346.
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In [56587], a spelling error was introduced in the documentation of the new `block_hooks` field in `WP_REST_Block_Types_Controller`.
This fixes the spelling error.
Follow-up to [56587].
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Fixes#59426. See #59346.
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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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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.
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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`.
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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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`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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