This expands Slack notifications to include success, cancelled, and “fixed” GitHub Action workflow run outcomes in addition to failures.
A “fixed” outcome occurs when the previous run for a workflow failed and the current one succeeds. This matches the behavior that was native to TravisCI by setting `on_success` for notifications to `change`.
The message details and where each outcome is posted is controlled by Slack workflows.
The Slack notification logic has also been pulled into a separate workflow to prevent repeating code in every workflow.
See #52644.
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This adds an additional step to each GitHub Action workflow file that posts a message to #core in Slack every time a workflow run fails.
A minor test and spacing change is included in this commit in order to that messages are posted correctly and will be reverted after testing.
See #52644.
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This avoids the performance overhead of the function call every time `dirname( __FILE__ )` was used instead of `__DIR__`.
This commit also includes:
* Removing unnecessary parentheses from `include`/`require` statements. These are language constructs, not function calls.
* Replacing `include` statements for several files with `require_once`, for consistency:
* `wp-admin/admin-header.php`
* `wp-admin/admin-footer.php`
* `wp-includes/version.php`
Props ayeshrajans, desrosj, valentinbora, jrf, joostdevalk, netweb.
Fixes#48082.
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Add `Cache-Control` and `Expires` HTTP headers to prevent caching of requests to WP Cron on systems supporting fastcgi_finish_request().
The fastcgi_finish_request() call prevents the setting of further HTTP headers by caching plugins subsequently loaded.
Props kingkero.
Fixes 47396.
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This should make cron spawning faster by ensuring requests to wp-cron.php return immediately regardless of transport method. It is enabled only on recent PHP versions with fastcgi, due to historical bugs and availability of `fastcgi_finish_request()`. This needs testing on a range of platforms, to help determine if it's safe to use in other contexts also.
Props vnsavage, johnbillion, jnylen0.
See #18738, #41358
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Add the function `wp_get_ready_cron_jobs()` to return a modified version of the cron array limited to jobs ready to be run, ie with a timestamp of `time()` or earlier.
The new function includes the filter `pre_get_ready_cron_jobs` to allow for custom cron storage systems. This rounds out the functionality added in #32656.
Props Pento for code review.
Fixes#45797.
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Up to this point, various core elements' DocBlocks incorrectly included an `@internal` tag as a means for skipping the parsing process. When paired with a description (inline or otherwise), `@internal` is a valid tag meant to provide internal-only context, but not necessarily to skip parsing the entire element.
See #30987.
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