During a PHPUnit test suite run, a file named `wp-api-generated.js` is created which contains some response objects that serve as fixtures for the `wp-api.js` client unit tests.
Previously, some of these API responses were actually error objects, which isn't what we want for testing. This commit fixes the existing error responses and prevents this situation in the future.
Fixes#40734.
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Updates Twemoji and adds a second Emoji 4 test to include a shrugging man. Emoji 4 is being implemented gradually, while some browsers now support the female technologist, the indifferent shrugging man is breaking things with his presence.
Props peterwilsoncc, pento for code review.
Fixes#40615.
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Now that Travis has confirmed that it is sending messages to Slack when a test fails, we no longer need a failing test.
The failing test added in [40613] is reverted, as Travis has failed to fail at notifying us about failing tests.
See #40712.
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To ensure that Travis is sending messages to Slack, a test needs to fail, so here's a failing test.
This failing test (and no other failing tests) will be reverted once Travis confirms that it isn't failing to message Slack about failing tests.
See #40712.
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Prior to this change, after creating a site, the network site count was always refreshed on the current network, regardless of whether the site was created on a different network. With the recent changes, particularly [40591], it is now possible to update the site count for a specific `$network_id`, so this changeset makes use of the new parameter.
Fixes#38699.
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The unit tests introduced as part of [40486] used the wrong `site_count` network option name instead of `blog_count`. This did not cause actual issues in the tests, but deleting the option was supposed to verify that it is properly recreated afterwards. The usage of the wrong name made these tests less useful, so this changeset fixes it.
Fixes#40725.
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The unit test introduced in [40370] used the strict `assertSame()` check while comparison a count with the value of an option, which under most conditions is not an integer. While the test passed on some setups, it failed on others. This changeset ensures that `assertEquals()` is used to make the test stable.
Fixes#40724.
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Now that the `WordPress/wordpress-develop` GitHub repo is syncing correctly, we can use it for Travis integration.
Props jorbin for getting the ball rolling so long ago, unprops jorbin because his Travis build can finally be retired.
Fixes#40712.
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Browsers send an "Origin: null" header value for file and data URLs, as they can be generated by any document, and their origin is not guaranteed. Since we want to allow any URL to access the API (intentionally disabling the CORS protections), we need to special-case the non-URL "null" value.
Props joehoyle.
Fixes#40011.
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Introduces option to `$return` parameter to return the attachment id created after a successful image sideload.
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Fixes#19629.
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[40591] and [40593] introduced a `$network_id` parameter for `wp_maybe_update_network_site_counts()` and `wp_maybe_update_network_user_counts()`, as well as [40486] previously added it to `wp_update_network_counts()`. This changeset ensures the filter hooks in `ms-default-filters.php` do not pass any parameter to them that might conflict with their actual `$network_id` parameter, which caused unit test failures before.
Fixes#40703.
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If an email address is missing an `@`, we can't assume enough to check it against a list of domain names.
Additional validation of email should happen in `is_email()` before being passed to `is_email_address_unsafe()`.
Fixes#39915.
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Now that `get_blog_count()` and `get_user_count()` both support passing a `$network_id` parameter (see [40370] and [40371]), similar functionality is now available for `wp_is_large_network()`. In addition, the filter `wp_is_large_network` now accepts the network ID as its fourth parameter.
This changeset furthermore introduces unit tests for the `wp_is_large_network()` function and its filter.
Fixes#40489.
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Prior to this change, the minimum site name length checked in `wpmu_validate_blog_signup()` was set to a fixed value of 4. The new filter allows tweaking this value, as there may be cases where shorter site names may be required.
Fixes#39676.
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Previously, the UN flag test relied on the image being produced to be quite small. Unfortunately, the Chrome PNG encoder seems to have changed recently, and it now produces a relatively large image.
For a better test, we can compare the rendering of [U] + [N] against [U] + zero width space + [N].
Fixes#40616.
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When headers are stored in WP_REST_Request internally they are canonicalized. This step already happens on setting / getting headers in any way, but was missed when implementing remove_header().
Props TimothyBlynJacobs.
Fixes#40347.
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Valid code is important not just to formally meet the specification, but also to
ensure user agents, including assistive technologies, can accurately interpret
and parse content. When HTML elements are not used in the recommended way,
user agents may render them in unexpected ways. It can also become a problem for
compatibility with older or even future browsers, devices, or other software.
See W3C WCAG 4.1.1.
Props takayukister, aryamaaru.
Fixes#34881.
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