The tests use two images that were deleted on teardown and recreated on setup for every single test. This appears to be unnecessary, as the files can instead only be recreated if they are missing, and deleted after the test run is complete.
This commit reduces ~200 redundant file copying operations to ~5 when running this test class.
Follow-up to [38832], [48291], [54424].
See #55652.
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The test for `WP_Customizer_Manager::import_theme_starter_content()` creates two attachments that remain in the `uploads` directory after the test run is complete.
This commit follows the approach from `WP_REST_Posts_Controller` tests and utilizes an `$attachments_created` property to track any files uploaded in the current test run and clean them up afterwards.
This makes sure there are no leftover images after the test class is run.
Follow-up to [39276], [39346], [39411], [40142], [53935], [54424].
See #55652.
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This was added to avoid creating leftover image sub-sizes in the version-controlled `DIR_TESTDATA` directory.
However, this does not appear to be necessary:
* `WP_Customizer_Manager::import_theme_starter_content()` already [source:tags/6.0.2/src/wp-includes/class-wp-customize-manager.php?marks=1370-1374#L1367 makes a copy of the image] before sideloading, so the test was essentially working with a copy of a copy.
* The images were only used in one test out of 70 and do not need to be copied for every single test.
Upon further investigation, there is also no evidence that creating these copies actually resolved the reported issue:
* `WP_UnitTest_Factory_For_Attachment::create_object()` inserts an attachment, but does not create image sub-sizes.
* `media_handle_sideload()` does create image sub-sizes, but the file is already in the media library by that time, and sub-sizes are created in the `uploads` directory, not in the version-controlled `DIR_TESTDATA` directory.
This commit removes ~140 redundant file copying operations when running the test suite.
Follow-up to [39276], [39346], [39411], [40142].
See #55652.
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Since this object cache implementation was added, WordPress has introduced a variety of caching API improvements:
* `wp_cache_add_multiple()`
* `wp_cache_set_multiple()`
* `wp_cache_get_multiple()`
* `wp_cache_delete_multiple()`
Although WordPress core provides a compatibility layer if these functions are missing from third-party object caches, this commit updates the Memcached object cache used in the test suite to implement these new functions directly.
Follow-up to [40561], [47938], [47944], [52700], [52703], [52706], [52708].
Props petitphp, spacedmonkey, tillkruss, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#54864.
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Ensure that the mime type passed to the `wp_editor_set_quality` filter is correct when the output format is altered with the `image_editor_output_format` filter and the image is saved multiple times, for example when generating sub sizes. Previously, the original image mime type was passed instead of the output type after the initial save.
Props flixos90, peterwilsoncc.
Fixes#56442.
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When the output format is altered with the `image_editor_output_format` filter, prefer the image engine that supports both input an output types, falling back to the engine that supports the input type.
Correct an issue where the output format filter wasn't respected because the selected engine didn't support the output format.
Props mikeschroder, ironprogrammer.
Fixes#54476.
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This affects:
* `register_block_script_handle()`
* `register_block_style_handle()`
Both functions set a variable with this code:
{{{
$wpinc_path_norm = wp_normalize_path( realpath( ABSPATH . WPINC ) );
}}}
That value never changes during page load, so we can save it to a static variable. By doing so, we can avoid ~200 calls to `realpath()` and `wp_normalize_path()`, or even more if third-party plugins register scripts or styles.
Follow-up to [52291], [52939], [54290], [54291], [54309], [54327].
Props aristath, mukesh27, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#56758.
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When initially defaulting the screen `$id` in `WP_Screen::get()`, if the `$hook_name` parameter is not supplied, an `else` fallback uses `$GLOBALS['hook_suffix']`. However, in some cases, `hook_suffix` doesn't exist in the global scope. This produces an "Undefined index" notice on < PHP 8, and a warning in >= PHP 8.
This change ensures `$GLOBALS['hook_suffix']` has a value before using it as a fallback for the screen ID.
Props splendorstudio, SergeyBiryukov, htdat, mukesh27, dd32, costdev.
Fixes#49089.
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This changeset updates the blocks origin name from core to blocks and adds it to the list of valid origins for `theme.json`.
(See the original fix in [https://github.com//pull/3319 Gutenberg's PR 44363]).
Why?
- This new origin was missing from the list.
- The `core` name is not reflective of what it does, as this data origin is related to block styles, whether they come with WordPress or third-party blocks.
- The existing filter for this piece of data is called `theme_json_blocks`, to reflect it filters "block" data.
- Though `core` origin was used in the past for `default`, this commit reverts it. Why? It was confusing. The goal is to use names that communicate what part of the pipeline are processing (`default > blocks > theme > custom`).
How?
- Renames the string, from `core` to `blocks`.
- Adds `blocks` to the list of valid origins.
- Verifies that the `$theme_json->get_stylesheet()` call uses the proper `$origins` at all times.
Follow-up to [54162], [54251].
Props oandregal, czapla, jorgefilipecosta, scruffian, bernhard-reiter hellofromTonya.
See #56467.
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The `sync-stable-blocks.js` file is used to compile the contents of `require-dynamic-blocks.php`, which includes the PHP files required for dynamic Core blocks.
Since these files define PHP functions, `require_once` should be used instead of `require` to guard against fatal errors.
Follow up to [53688].
Props aristath, SergeyBiryukov, desrosj.
Fixes#56738. See #56179.
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Includes:
* Adjusting test method descriptions and comments per the documentation standards.
* Creating image editor class instances directly, instead of calling `wp_get_image_editor()`.
* Cleaning up temporary files before performing assertions, where possible.
* Using more consistent variable names for image editor class instances.
* Reordering some test methods.
Follow-up to [1182/tests], [1188/tests], [27794], [30549], [30990], [31040], [39580], [40123], [49230], [49488], [49542], [49751].
See #55652.
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This updates the following `devDependencies`:
- `chalk` from `5.0.1` to `5.1.0`
- `dotenv` from `16.0.2` to `16.0.3`
- `sinon` from `14.0.0` to `14.0.1`
- `uglify-js` from `3.17.1` to `3.17.3`
This is the final dependency bump for 6.1.
See #56641.
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This change removes the caching of theme data in `WP_Theme_JSON_Resolver::get_theme_data()`, instead freshly compiling theme data on each call.
Also, to prevent any performance degradation by the removal, the file contents of `theme.json` files are now cached in `WP_Theme_JSON_Resolver::read_json_file()`, preventing multiple filesystem reads.
Follow-up to [54385].
Props ndiego, bph, mikachan, andrewserong, oandregal, cbravobernal, bernhard-reiter, aristath.
Fixes#56736.
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When loading a page on the frontend using Xdebug & Webgrind, with the Twenty Twenty-Three theme and no plugins activated, the biggest performance bottleneck currently (on the PHP side) is `WP_Theme_JSON::merge()`. Analysing the data a bit more, it became evident that `WP_Theme_JSON::get_default_slugs()` is the part of that method which takes most of the resources and time.
Further analysis of the method revealed that `array_map()` was the call that slowed it down.
This commit replaces the `array_map()` call with a simple `foreach` loop, improving page load speed significantly.
Follow-up to [52275], [52364].
Props aristath.
Fixes#56745.
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Authenticated users should only be allowed to read password protected content if they have the `edit_post` meta capability for the post. In other words, the content of a password protected post created by an Editor should not be viewable by a Contributor.
This commit aims to clarify the usage of a negative assertion `assertStringNotContainsString()` and describe the intention behind the test to avoid confusion.
Follow-up to [50717].
Fixes#56681.
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If a theme includes a `theme.json` file and sets a specific `font-style` on links, the font-style also changes the links in the WordPress admin bar, when the admin bar is visible on front-end. For example, this happens with the `pitch` style variation of Twenty Twenty-Three.
Using a default value for the `font-style` property prevents `theme.json` files from overriding it.
Props audrasjb, poena.
Fixes#56737.
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Unix vs. Windows EOL style mismatches can cause misleading failures in tests using the heredoc syntax (`<<<`) or multiline strings as the expected result.
This resolves two failures when running the test suite on Windows along the lines of:
{{{
1) Tests_Style_Engine_wpStyleEngineCSSRule::test_should_prettify_css_rule_output
Failed asserting that two strings are identical.
--- Expected
+++ Actual
@@ @@
#Warning: Strings contain different line endings!
-'.baptiste {
- margin-left: 0;
- font-family: Detective Sans;
+'.baptiste {
+ margin-left: 0;
+ font-family: Detective Sans;
}'
/var/www/tests/phpunit/tests/style-engine/wpStyleEngineCssRule.php:159
}}}
Follow-up to [46612], [48443], [48466], [49691], [51135], [53282], [53319], [54156].
See #56467, #55652.
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This changeset fixes overlapping glitches discovered in WordPress Admin menu behavior when used on small screens.
Props turtlepod, collieit, chaion07, hilayt24, mehedi890, markparnell, webcommsat, mehedi890, ryokuhi, sabernhardt, ironprogrammer, audrasjb, costdev, ugyensupport.
Fixes#32747.
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Ensures the `fontFamily` attribute is registered for block types on the server side. This change resolves a `400` error when attempting to change the font family for a server-side rendered block in the editor.
Props aaronrobertshaw, mamaduka, wildworks, upadalavipul.
See #56467.
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This change ensures that user-supplied global styles settings for blocks aren't lost due to sanitization. This could previously occur due to outdated blocks metadata that did not include all registered blocks.
Props jorgefilipecosta, andrewserong, oandregal, talldanwp, cbravobernal, bernhard-reiter, hellofromTonya.
Fixes#56644.
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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 `wpdb::has_cap()` to check for the correct MariaDB version.
This resolves an issue where the `utf8mb4_unicode_520_ci` collation, which is available in MariaDB since version 10.2, was previously not detected correctly.
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]
* [https://mariadb.com/docs/reference/mdb/collations/utf8mb4_unicode_520_ci/ MariaDB Documentation: utf8mb4_unicode_520_ci]
Follow-up to [37523], [53919].
Props jamieburchell, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#54841.
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This corrects the docblock for `get_block_file_template()` and the filters it contains: `pre_get_block_file_template` and `get_block_file_template`.
Prior to this change they were incorrectly documented with the docblocks for `get_block_template()` and its associated filters.
Props felipeelia.
Fixes#55929.
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Translate the default salt value "put your unique phrase here" in additional locations in which it is used. This further ensures that the default phrase is considered an error in non-english translations of `wp-config.php`.
Follow-up to [54249].
Props peterwilsoncc, audrasjb, JeffPaul.
Fixes#55937.
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