This reverts changes from [56648], [56681], [56717], [56762], [56788], [56797], and [56814] to restore the behavior for `update_option()` and `update_network_option()` to their prior state as of 6.3.X due to the discovery of various backwards compatibility issues found late in the 6.4 release cycle.
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See #22192, #59360.
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The npm packages needed a second part to the update for 6.4 RC1.
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See #59411.
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`grunt-contrib-qunit` was upgraded from version `7.0.1` to `8.0.1` in [56647]. However, this update causes a strange failure when running the build script for the Gutenberg plugin when checked out within a `wordpress-develop` checkout.
This reverts the related change in [56647] and downgrades the dependency back to `7.0.1` until the exact reason for the failure is narrowed down.
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See #59634, #58863.
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After modifying tags in the HTML API, the Tag Processor backs up to before the tag being modified and then re-parses its attributes. This saves on the code complexity involved in applying updates, which have already been transformed to “lexical updates” by the time they are applied.
In order to do that, `::get_updated_html()` called `::next_tag()` to reuse its logic. However, as a public method, subclasses may change the behavior of that method, and the HTML Processor does just this. It maintains an HTML stack of open elements and when the Tag Processor calls this method to re-scan a tag and its attributes, it leads to a broken stack.
This commit replaces the call to `::next_tag()` with a more appropriate reapplication of its internal parsing logic to rescan the tag name and its attributes. Given the limited nature of what's occurring in `::get_updated_html()`, this should bring with it certain guarantees that no HTML structure is being changed (that structure will only be changed by subclasses like the HTML Processor).
Follow-up to [56274], [56702].
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Fixes#59607.
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Within the details block, style the `summary` element using the default display, `list-item`, this ensures the toggle icon appears indicating the summary can be expanded or contracted.
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Fixes#58915.
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Previously, a trailing slash was appended to the link returned from `get_pagenum_link()`. If the permalink structure didn't contain a trailing slash, this link could fail.
This change removes trailing slashes and only appends one if the site is set for adding trailing slashes.
This adds a new test file for the accompanying tests, `tests/phpunit/tests/link/getPagenumLink.php`, and moves an existing test for `get_pagenum_link()` to the same file.
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Fixes#2877.
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Core uses 3 known, named, dynamic properties on the `WP_Text_Diff_Renderer_Table` class:
* `_title`
* `_title_left`
* `_title_right`
When reviewing revisions (within the admin UI), `wp_text_diff()` passes the arguments (without the leading `_`) to a new instance, which raised deprecation notices (see [56354]).
Note: the parent class adds the leading `_` to each of these properties (see [7747]).
The deprecation notices are resolved by declaring each of these known, named, dynamic properties on the class, per the #56034 mitigation strategy. These new properties are not initialized to retain their previous `null` behavior.
Follow-up to [56354], [23506], [7747].
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Fixes#59431.
See #58898, #56034.
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When an admin sends a password reset link to a user (from the Users UI screen), the "finished" UI message:
>Password reset link sent.
is displayed on "finished" and no longer displayed on error.
**What is the change?**
Previously, the conditional (for incrementing the reset counter) checked for a truthy return from `retrieve_password()`. But `retrieve_password()` always returns a truthy state: `true` (meaning "finished") or an instance of `WP_Error`. Thus, checking for a truthy meant the "finished" message was sent on both "finished" and error/failed.
This fix checks for `retrieve_password()` returning `true` to indicate "finished".
**What is displayed on error?**
If `retrieve_password()` returns an instance of `WP_Error`, the following UI message is shown:
>Password reset links sent to 0 users.
The UI messages were not modified by this changeset.
Follow-up to [50129].
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Fixes#58407.
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Instead of displaying the color names, two of the default colors displayed the color code, which was only intended to show when the user has enabled the custom color option in the Customizer.
The reason is that the default value for the option is `false`, and this value is changed to the string `'custom'` if the color option is enabled, and the string `'default'` if the custom color is enabled and then reset to default colors.
This commit adjusts the logic for displaying the color name, to make sure that the string value `'default'` is not compared with `false`, by adding the default value as a parameter to `get_theme_mod( 'primary_color' )`.
Follow-up to [45964].
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Fixes#59566.
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This prevents a performance regression when a blocking script is enqueued in the footer which depends on a delayed script in the `head` (with `async` or `defer`). In order to preserve the execution order, a delayed dependency must fall back to blocking when there is a blocking dependent. But since it was originally delayed (and thus executes similarly to a footer script), it does not need to be in the head and can be moved to the footer. This prevents blocking the critical rendering path.
Props adamsilverstein, westonruter, flixos90.
Fixes#59599.
See #12009.
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* Introduce `wp_enqueue_block_template_skip_link()` to replace `the_block_template_skip_link()`. Add to `wp_enqueue_scripts` action instead of `wp_footer`.
* Keep inline script for skip link in footer.
* Restore original `the_block_template_skip_link()` from 6.3 and move to `deprecated.php`.
* Preserve back-compat for unhooking skip-link by removing `the_block_template_skip_link` from `wp_footer` action.
Follow-up to [56682] and [56687].
Props sabernhardt, plugindevs, westonruter, spacedmonkey.
Fixes#59505.
See #58775.
See #58664.
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The filter was initially introduced for file replication purposes. Since the returned value is not always used directly, some instances were later converted to an action as part of removing unused variables, and the hook was documented as an action while still being called as a filter in other instances.
This commit aims to correct the discrepancy between the code and the documentation.
Follow-up to [4673], [4817], [4818], [6363], [6551], [13041], [25821], [33154], [33280].
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Fixes#57775.
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As per the migration plan shared last year, this migrates all browser-based tests in WordPress core to use Playwright.
This includes end-to-end, performance, and visual regression tests.
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Fixes#59517.
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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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Having the patterns registry inject the `theme` attribute into all Template Part blocks inside every pattern was found to negatively impact performance. It turns out that it's only required for the editor (i.e. in the REST API) but not on the frontend; there, it's instead possible to fall back to the currently active theme.
The latter change was made to the Pattern and Template Part blocks in https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/55217, which was sync'ed to Core in [56849]. Consequently, this changeset removes `theme` attribute insertion from the frontend.
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Fixes#59583.
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At screen widths of at least 768px (tablet size), Twenty Nineteen should have a `max-width` and side margins for content in the post editor.
This commit applies that style to the new `.block-editor-iframe__body` class, resolving an issue where full-width blocks had a horizontal scrollbar in the editor iframe.
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Fixes#59449.
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This increases the number of times to retry restarting a workflow from 2 to 10. Retries use exponential backoff to space out retries.
In most cases, only 2 retries was sufficient. However, there are occasionally scenarios where the original workflow is still running and cannot be restarted, resulting in an error. This typically happens during periods of ongoing service degradation, or workflows with a significant number of jobs (GitHub Actions is sometimes very slow to mark these as finished).
See #58867.
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[56780] changed Slack failure notifications to not send a failure notification during the first run of a workflow. Because workflows automatically restart once, a failure during the first run can be ignored.
This adjusts the workflow to also not send a “fixed” notification when the second run of a workflow succeeds after a failure. Because the original failure is no longer reported, these notifications are unnecessary.
See #58867.
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In [56599], a `sprintf()` call was modified which resulted in an insufficient number of arguments.
This caused a Fatal Error when an incompatible plugin notice was displayed.
This fixes the `sprintf()` call.
Follow-up to [56599].
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Fixes#59590. See #57791.
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This commit changes the Gutenberg minimum compatible version number from 14.1 (introduced in [54790]) to 16.5. For versions older than 16.5, the plugin will deactivate when upgrading WordPress to 6.4-beta3 or newer.
Changes are done within Core's `_upgrade_core_deactivate_incompatible_plugins()` which is invoked during WordPress' upgrade process.
Follow-up to [54790].
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Fixes#59584.
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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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[56805] introduced a regression: The `theme` attribute was no longer injected into Template Part blocks inside of patterns. This caused errors on the frontend, where instead of a given template part, an error message such as `Template part has been deleted or is unavailable: header` was seen.
This changeset rectifies that problem, and adds unit test coverage to guard against future regressions.
Follow-up to [56805].
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Fixes#59583.
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