This brings a new version of the Gutenberg code from the [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/tree/wp/6.0 wp/6.0 branch] into core.
- @wordpress/block-directory@3.4.14
- @wordpress/block-editor@8.5.10
- @wordpress/block-library@7.3.14
- @wordpress/customize-widgets@3.3.14
- @wordpress/edit-post@6.3.14
- @wordpress/edit-site@4.3.14
- @wordpress/edit-widgets@4.3.14
- @wordpress/editor@12.5.10
- @wordpress/format-library@3.4.10
- @wordpress/reusable-blocks@3.4.10
- @wordpress/widgets@2.4.10
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Fixes#56414.
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The function was using the `array_column()` PHP function on an array of objects, which works as expected on PHP 7 or later, but not on PHP 5.6.
This resulted in customized templates being listed multiple times on the Templates and Template Parts screens, and being repeatedly added between lists when switching between the screens.
The issue is now resolved by replacing `array_column()` with the `wp_list_pluck()` WordPress core function, which provides consistent behavior beetween PHP versions.
Reference: [https://github.com/php/php-src/blob/PHP-7.0.0/UPGRADING#L626 PHP 7.0 Upgrade Notes: array_column()].
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Fixes#56271.
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This makes a transparent circle SVG smaller by removing empty space to match the height of other images in the same section, so that all three columns are aligned correctly.
Follow-up to [53339].
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Fixes#56210.
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PHP 8.2 is expected to be released at the end of November 2022.
Enabling the tests to run in CI on PHP 8.2 allows WordPress core to start getting ready.
As an interim measure, while working through the PHP 8.1 and 8.2 issues, builds against these PHP versions are allowed to fail, so that they don't block PR merges in the Gutenberg project.
Notes:
* The `composer install` command for PHP 8.1 was still using the `--ignore-platform-reqs` option, while that has not been needed anymore for quite a while, so the condition is now reused for PHP 8.2.
* The `--ignore-platform...` option used for the install is now made more specific:
* Composer 2.0 added a `--ignore-platform-req=...` option to selectively ignore platform requirements.
* Composer 2.2 then added the ability to only ignore the upper bound of platform requirements by adding the `+` sign.
* Xdebug-related tests will not be run on PHP 8.2 at this time as the Docker image for PHP 8.2 does not contain Xdebug yet. Once a stable release of Xdebug 3.2.0 is available, it can be added to the Docker image and the test step can then be enabled for PHP 8.2.
References:
* [https://github.com/WordPress/wpdev-docker-images/pull/87 wpdev-docker-images PR #87: Add PHP 8.2 containers]
* [https://github.com/composer/composer/releases/tag/2.0.0 Composer 2.0 changelog]
* [https://github.com/composer/composer/releases/tag/2.2.0 Composer 2.2 changelog]
* [https://xdebug.org/announcements/2022-07-20 Xdebug 3.2.0alpha1 release notes]
* [https://xdebug.org/announcements/2022-07-25 Xdebug 3.2.0alpha2 release notes]
Follow-up to [49077], [49162], [50299], [51588], [51604].
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See #56009.
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WordPress core test suite uses PHPUnit's `beStrictAboutTestsThatDoNotTestAnything` option set to `true`, which marks a test as risky when no assertions are performed.
REST API test classes have some empty tests for non-implemented methods because these test classes extend the abstract `WP_Test_REST_Controller_Testcase` class, which requires several methods to be implemented that don't necessarily make sense for all REST API routes.
Some of these empty tests were already marked as skipped, but not in a consistent manner. Since skipping these tests is intentional for the time being, this commit aims to bring some consistency and adjust them all to be more accurately reported as skipped instead of risky.
The skipping can be reconsidered in the future when the tests are either removed as unnecessary or updated to actually perform assertions related to their behavior.
Follow-up to [40534], [41176], [41228].
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See #40538, #41463, #55652.
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This makes sure there are no leftover images in case of a test failure.
Applies to: `test_wp_calculate_image_srcset_no_date_uploads()`.
Includes renaming the `$int` variable to `$int_size` for consistency with some other tests.
Follow-up to [34855], [35412], [35751], [53463].
See #55652.
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MariaDB version is reported differently between PHP versions:
* PHP 8.0.16 or later: `10.6.8-MariaDB`
* PHP 8.0.15 or earlier: `5.5.5-10.6.8-MariaDB`
The latter includes PHP 7.4.x and PHP 5.6.x as well, where the version is also reported with the `5.5.5-` prefix.
This commit makes an adjustment to the `Tests_DB_Charset` class to check for the correct version.
References:
* [https://github.com/php/php-src/issues/7972 php-src: #7972: MariaDB version prefix 5.5.5- is not stripped]
* [https://github.com/php/php-src/pull/7963 php-src: PR #7963 Fix GH-7932: MariaDB version prefix not always stripped]
Follow-up to [53918].
Fixes#53623.
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From [https://mariadb.com/kb/en/mariadb-1061-release-notes/ MariaDB 10.6.1 release notes]:
> The `utf8` [https://mariadb.com/kb/en/character-sets/ character set] (and related collations) is now by default an alias for `utf8mb3` rather than the other way around. It can be set to imply `utf8mb4` by changing the value of the [https://mariadb.com/kb/en/server-system-variables/#old_mode old_mode] system variable ([https://jira.mariadb.org/browse/MDEV-8334 MDEV-8334]).
From [https://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/mysql/8.0/en/news-8-0-30.html#mysqld-8-0-30-charset MySQL 8.0.30 release notes]:
> **Important Change:** A previous change renamed character sets having deprecated names prefixed with `utf8_` to use `utf8mb3_` instead. In this release, we rename the `utf8_` collations as well, using the `utf8mb3_` prefix; this is to make the collation names consistent with those of the character sets, not to rely any longer on the deprecated collation names, and to clarify the distinction between `utf8mb3` and `utf8mb4`. The names using the `utf8mb3_` prefix are now used exclusively for these collations in the output of `SHOW` statements such as `SHOW CREATE TABLE`, as well as in the values displayed in the columns of Information Schema tables including the `COLLATIONS` and `COLUMNS` tables.
This commit adds `utf8mb3_bin` and `utf8mb3_general_ci` to the list of safe collations recognized by `wpdb::check_safe_collation()`. The full list is now as follows:
* `utf8_bin`
* `utf8_general_ci`
* `utf8mb3_bin`
* `utf8mb3_general_ci`
* `utf8mb4_bin`
* `utf8mb4_general_ci`
The change is covered by existing database charset unit tests: six tests which previously failed on MariaDB 10.6.1+ or MySQL 8.0.30+ now pass.
Includes:
* Adjusting the expected test results based on MariaDB and MySQL version.
* Using named data providers for the affected tests to make test output more descriptive.
* Adding a failure message to each assertion when multiple assertions are used in the test.
References:
* [https://mariadb.com/kb/en/mariadb-1061-release-notes/ MariaDB 10.6.1 release notes]
* [https://jira.mariadb.org/browse/MDEV-8334 MDEV-8334 Rename utf8 to utf8mb3]
* [https://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/mysql/8.0/en/news-8-0-30.html#mysqld-8-0-30-charset MySQL 8.0.30 release notes]
* [https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/charset-unicode-utf8mb3.html The utf8mb3 Character Set (3-Byte UTF-8 Unicode Encoding)]
Follow-up to [30345], [32162], [37320].
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Fixes#53623.
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Dynamic (non-explicitly declared) properties are deprecated as of PHP 8.2 and are expected to become a fatal error in PHP 9.0.
In this particular group of test files, the test classes contain a `set_up()` method which sets a few dynamic (not explicitly declared) properties.
For those properties which were set using a function call or variable access, the property has been explicitly declared on the class now.
For those properties which were set using a constant scalar expression and for which the value is not changed by any of the tests, the property setting has been removed in favor of declaring a class constant.
Includes removing one unused dynamic property declaration: `$this->queries` in `Test_Block_Supports_Layout`, which appears to be a copy/paste from `Tests_Theme_wpThemeJsonResolver`.
Follow-up to [40/tests], [260/tests], [598/tests], [50960], [52675], [53085], [53557], [53558], [53850], [53851], [53852], [53853], [53854], [53856].
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See #56033.
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The function to check whether WordPress is not installed has evolved over time, ending up with duplicate conditionals.
This commit combines two conditionals into a single one and includes an early return.
Follow-up to [672], [676], [725], [1184], [1401], [1980], [2171], [2467], [2468], [2486], [2703], [3011], [3670], [12688], [12732], [12762], [13253], [29599], [30581], [34828].
See #55647.
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This is a micro-optimization that makes the conditional several times faster for non-deprecated options by avoiding an unnecessary function call.
Functions affected:
* `get_option()`
* `update_option()`
* `add_option()`
Follow-up to [48575].
See #55647.
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Change the notification announced when a custom structure is removed. Previously, the notification incorrectly indicated that the structure was added for both actions. This changes the notification to correctly announce removals when structures are removed.
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Fixes#56230.
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This affects:
* `WP_Test_REST_Categories_Controller`
* `WP_Test_REST_Comments_Controller`
* `WP_Test_REST_Tags_Controller`
and brings consistency with:
* `WP_Test_REST_Posts_Controller`
* `WP_Test_REST_Users_Controller`
These test classes were previously updated to improve performance by creating less fixtures and reusing them where possible. While the pagination tests for categories and comments still passed due to enough items being created, the pagination test for tags did not work as expected and did not perform any assertions due to trying to iterate over an empty array of results.
This is now corrected by assigning the properties as intended and adding more assertions to the affected test.
Follow-up to [46657].
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See #54662.
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This better matches the tab name and changes the associated action hooks to:
* `install_themes_pre_block-themes` (fires before the tab is rendered)
* `install_themes_block-themes` (fires at the top the tab)
While including a mix of underscores and hyphens in a hook name is not quite typical for core, it does have a precedent and brings more consistency with similar filters on Add Plugin screen:
* `install_plugins_pre_plugin-information`
* `install_plugins_plugin-information`
Follow-up to [53906], [53907].
Fixes#56283.
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The Theme Directory on wordpress.org recently got updated to show a shortcut for filtering block themes. This changeset adds a "Block Themes" filter when adding a new theme from WordPress administration.
It also introduces two new action hooks: `install_themes_pre_blockthemes` (fires before the tab is rendered) and `install_themes_blockthemes` (fires at the top the tab).
Follow-up to [meta11963].
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Fixes#56283.
See #meta6330.
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A default DNS prefetch entry for s.w.org was previously included to save a few ms in case an emoji is used that is not supported by the browser. It appears this use case doesn't justify a prefetch to s.w.org on every WordPress website.
This changesets removes `emoji_svg_url` prefetch from `wp_resource_hints()`. It also updates unit tests in `Tests_General_wpResourceHints` by removing `test_should_have_defaults_on_frontend()` entirely and removing s.w.org prefetch from expected output of ten other test functions.
Plugin authors can use the `wp_resource_hints` filter if they need to re-add the DNS prefetch entry for s.w.org.
Follow-up to [37920], [38122].
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Fixes#40426.
See #37387.
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When extracting the email and name from a “From” header, the last character of the name is incorrectly trimmed when a space is not included between the name and the opening `<`.
Though the space is required for the header to be compliant with RFC5322 (see https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5322#section-3.4), the absence of a space can be ignored here. PHPMailer accepts the name and email as separate parameters and constructs the header correctly later on.
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Fixes#19847.
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While `WP_Filesystem_Base::size()` is documented to return `false` on failure, `ftp_size()` returns -1, and the method documentation was recently updated to reflect that.
This commit restores the previous `@return` tag and corrects the actual return value instead, to bring consistency with all the other `WP_Filesystem_*::size()` methods:
* `WP_Filesystem_Base::size()`
* `WP_Filesystem_Direct::size()`
* `WP_Filesystem_ftpsockets::size()`
* `WP_Filesystem_SSH2::size()`
{{{
@return int|false Size of the file in bytes on success, false on failure.
}}}
This better matches the purpose of the API to provide a consistent interface for various filesystem implementations.
Follow-up to [6779], [30678], [45226], [53860], [53862].
Fixes#51170.
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MySQL 8.0.17 deprecated the display width attribute for integer data types:
> As of MySQL 8.0.17, the `ZEROFILL` attribute is deprecated for numeric data types, as is the display width attribute for integer data types. You should expect support for `ZEROFILL` and display widths for integer data types to be removed in a future version of MySQL. Consider using an alternative means of producing the effect of these attributes. For example, applications can use the `LPAD()` function to zero-pad numbers up to the desired width, or they can store the formatted numbers in `CHAR` columns.
In practice, this means that display width is removed for integer types when creating a table:
* `BIGINT(20)` → `BIGINT`
* `INT(11)` → `INT`
* `MEDIUMINT(9)` → `MEDIUMINT`
* `SMALLINT(6)` → `SMALLINT`
* `TINYINT(4)` → `TINYINT`
Note: This only applies specifically to MySQL 8.0.17 or later. In MariaDB, display width for integer types is still available and expected.
This commit ensures that `dbDelta()`, which relies on the `DESCRIBE` SQL command to get the existing table structure and field types, when running on MySQL 8.0.17 or later, does not unnecessarily attempt to convert `BIGINT` fields back to `BIGINT(20)`, `INT` back to `INT(11)`, etc. When comparing the field type in the query with the existing field type, if display width is the only difference, it can be safely ignored to match MySQL behavior.
The change is covered by existing `dbDelta()` unit tests:
* A test for not altering `wp_get_db_schema()` queries on an existing install using MySQL 8.0.17+ now passes.
* More than twenty tests which previously failed on PHP 8.0.x + MariaDB due to incorrect expectations, caused by MariaDB version reporting not being consistent between PHP versions, now pass.
References:
* [https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/numeric-type-attributes.html MySQL: Nymeric Type Attributes]
* [https://mariadb.com/kb/en/data-types-numeric-data-types/ MariaDB: Numeric Data Types]
Follow-up to [1575], [18899], [37525], [47183], [47184].
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Fixes#49364. See #51740.
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An earlier regex for normalizing index definitions disables the PHPCS check for extra padding in order to keep a more readable indentation. However, this was missed for index columns regex.
Follow-up to [37583], [42228], [42249], [42343].
See #55647.
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This allows a developer to use the persistent Memcached object cache on their local development environment via the `LOCAL_PHP_MEMCACHED` environment variable.
Enable the memcached config via `LOCAL_PHP_MEMCACHED=true` in the `.env` file and then restart the environment with `npm run env:restart`.
Fixes#55700
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This is the taxonomy term counterpart to the `is_post_publicly_viewable()` function. Although the logic for terms is more straight forward this serves the same purpose as introducing the corresponding function for posts -- to centralise and reduce the logic needed to validate a term and determine if it's publicly viewable.
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Fixes#56215
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Several query vars only accept a scalar value and pass the value through functions that assume a scalar value. Adding extra guard conditions to the types of query vars doesn't affect their functionality but does remove PHP notices and warnings that can otherwise be generated when a non-scalar value such as an array is present in a query var.
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Fixes#17737
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There were two sets of tests for `is_serialized()`:
* One in the `functions.php` file, based on the same file name in core.
* One in a separate class in the `functions` directory.
To avoid confusion and make it easier to decide where new tests should go in the future, the existing tests are now combined in the latter location.
Includes:
* Moving `is_serialized()` and `maybe_serialize()` tests into their own classes.
* Using named data providers to make test output more descriptive.
* Combining test cases and removing duplicates.
Follow-up to [278/tests], [279/tests], [328/tests], [32631], [45754], [47452], [49382], [53886], [53889].
See #55652.
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This changeset introduces new `wp_required_field_indicator()` and `wp_required_field_message()` helper functions to generate reusable and consistent required field indicator and message. It also implements these functions in various admin screens.
Props sabernhardt, ryokuhi, joedolson, audrasjb, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#54394.
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This should help determine whether the current request is for the login screen.
While it does not save a lot of lines of code, including this function in core aims to save developers some time that would otherwise be spent investigating the most reliable way to solve this problem.
Implementation details:
* By checking `wp_login_url()`, the function accounts for custom login locations set via the `login_url` filter.
* By checking `$_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME']` directly, instead of `did_action( 'login_form_login' )` or `$pagenow` global, the function can work as early as possible, for example in a must-use plugin.
Follow-up to [2481], [6412], [12393], [12732], [15558], [15481], [15746].
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Fixes#19898.
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This removes the requirement that a Super Admin must be a member of the current site when they attempt to set an application password within the admin area of an individual site on the network.
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Fixes#53224
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To help avoid issues with trailing whitespace, omitting the closing PHP tag at the end of a file is preferred.
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See #40039.
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