Increases the frequency of heartbeat API requests from once every 15 seconds to once every 10 seconds.
The purpose of this change is to reduce the length of time before a post becomes unlocked as a user navigates around the WordPress Dashboard and ceases editing a post.
`wp.heartbeat.interval()` has been modified to allow theme and plugin authors to set the heartbeat interval to any value between one second and one hour rather than limiting them to a fixed set of values.
Props azaozz, annezazu, jorbin, kirasong.
Fixes#61960.
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When providing an incorrect path to preload, the `rest_preload_api_request` will silently fail, and nothing will be preloaded.
* Fix typo for `wp_template_part` post type preload path for the Site Editor.
* Do not preload the `wp_block` post type for post editors. The endpoint doesn't support unbound queries, and the data is no longer needed during editor initialization.
Props kirasong, tyxla, mamaduka.
Fixes#61884.
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Adds `wp_theme_has_theme_json()` for public consumption, to replace the private internal Core-only `WP_Theme_JSON_Resolver::theme_has_support()` method. This new global function checks if a theme or its parent has a `theme.json` file.
For performance, results are cached as an integer `1` or `0` in the `'theme_json'` group with `'wp_theme_has_theme_json'` key. This is a non-persistent cache. Why? To make the derived data from `theme.json` is always fresh from the potential modifications done via hooks that can use dynamic data (modify the stylesheet depending on some option, settings depending on user permissions, etc.).
Also adds a new public function `wp_clean_theme_json_cache()` to clear the cache on `'switch_theme'` and `start_previewing_theme'`.
References:
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/45168 Gutenberg PR 45168] Add `wp_theme_has_theme_json` as a public API to know whether a theme has a `theme.json`.
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/45380 Gutenberg PR 45380] Deprecate `WP_Theme_JSON_Resolver:theme_has_support()`.
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/46150 Gutenberg PR 46150] Make `theme.json` object caches non-persistent.
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/45979 Gutenberg PR 45979] Don't check if constants set by `wp_initial_constants()` are defined.
* [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/45950 Gutenberg PR 45950] Cleaner logic in `wp_theme_has_theme_json`.
Follow-up to [54493], [53282], [52744], [52049], [50959].
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Fixes#56975.
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Changes the REST endpoints that get preloaded when displaying a page for post, site and widgets editor, so that they are in sync with what the latest version of Gutenberg to be shipped with Core 6.0 really requests.
Props jsnajdr.
See #55505.
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This patch optimizes preload paths in post and site editors so that they match the real requests:
- Remove the `/` preload as the payload is very big and the response is not needed on any critical path.
- Modify the preloaded path for `/wp/v2/taxonomies` so that it corresponds to what `loadTaxonomyEntities` requests. After Gutenberg PR 37685 was merged to core, these preloads need to be modified to use `context=view` instead of `context=edit`.
- Modify the `/wp/v2/users/me path` so that it matches the real request (no query params).
- Add a preload of `/wp/v2/settings` because it is requested on critical path (editor boot). Site editor already preloads this, the changeset is only adding it to the post editor.
This is related to Gutenberg PR 39256 which introduces compatibility code to modify the preload paths with a filter, when the Gutenberg plugin is active.
See https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/39256.
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Fixes#55337.
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Remote block patterns from wp.org were to be loaded through a callback hooked into the `current_screen` filter. Within 2 callbacks, i.e. `_load_remote_featured_patterns()` and `_load_remote_block_patterns()`, a guard clause bailed out early if the `$current_screen->is_block_editor` is `false`.
However, the `current_screen` filter is unreliable to detect the block editor. Why? In the block and Site Editor screens, `$current_scren->is_block_editor` is not set until after the filter is executed. Whoopsie.
This commit no longer uses the `current_screen` filter. Instead, it explicitly loads the remote block patterns by invoking both private functions (now not callbacks) directly in the screen files for the block and site editor screens.
With this change, passing `WP_Screen` object into these functions is no longer needed. As the `_load_remote_block_patterns()` function was introduced in 5.8.0, its function parameter is now deprecated and the guard clause retained for backwards compatibility.
Follow-up to [51021], [52377].
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Fixes#54806.
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This ensures that default template area settings are displayed when editing a template in the post/page editor, which previously got lost during backporting for 5.9.
Follow-up to [52232].
Props Mamaduka, costdev, gziolo.
Fixes#54679.
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Previously, the block editor initialization always provided "title", "content" and "excerpt" initial edits in the `initializeEditor` call even though these properties might not be supported by the current post type being edited. This leads to a bug in the post editor where as soon as one would open a "new post", the editor considers the content "dirty", meaning changes are applied and it is not possible to leave the editor without encountering an "unsaved changes" notice.
This change updates the `$initial_edits` variable declaration to only provide the properties that are supported by the current post type.
Props youknowriad, h71.
Fixes#53813.
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While a custom post type can define a custom route by using the `rest_base` argument, a namespace of `wp/v2` was assumed. This commit introduces support for a `rest_namespace` argument.
A new `rest_get_route_for_post_type_items` function has been introduced and the `rest_get_route_for_post` function updated to facilitate getting the correct route for custom post types.
While the WordPress Core Block Editor bootstrap code has been updated to use these API functions, for maximum compatibility sticking with the default `wp/v2` namespace is recommended until the API functions see wider use.
Props spacedmonkey, swissspidy.
Fixes#53656.
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Previously, the original "404" template key was lost when "Default template" is merged into the available templates array, as the `array_merge()` function renumbers numeric keys. Later, when we merge templates on the client side, this caused duplicate "404" templates to appear in the dropdown.
By replacing the `array_merge()` call with `array_replace()`, we make sure to keep the original numeric keys.
Props Mamaduka, Toro_Unit, youknowriad.
Fixes#53898.
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This updates the widgets screen to load the editor styles in the same way as the post editor. This combined with the package updates in [51198] and [51199] ensures that the blocks added to sidebars more accurately reflect what will be displayed on the front end of the site.
Props isabel_brison, noisysocks, andraganescu, audrasjb, jorbin, caseymilne, desrosj.
Fixes#53344. See #53388.
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Additionally, add a notice for when you are editing the "latest posts" page.
Fixes#45537.
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Moves the widgets block editor from Gutenberg into WordPress Core.
- Adds @wordpress/edit-widgets, @wordpress/customize-widgets and
@wordpress/widgets.
- Modifies wp-admin/widgets.php to branch between the old editor and new editor
depending on wp_use_widgets_block_editor().
- Modifies WP_Customize_Widgets to branch between the old editor control and new
editor control depending on wp_use_widgets_block_editor().
Fixes#51506.
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It is going to be used on the new widgets editor screen. This patch also introduced a new class WP_Block_Editor_Context that is going to be used with revised block editor filters to let extenders to keep their existing behavior. It should also allow to provide more settings through the context class as new screens get introduced like the navigation editor.
Props azaozz, chrisvanpatten, timothyblynjacobs, youknowriad.
Fixes#52920.
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There are several WordPress hooks defined on the server that depend on $post object that isn’t present on the new screens like edit site, edit widgets, or edit navigation. This patch deprecates existing filters and introduces replacements that are context-aware.
Props azaozz, andraganescu, jeremyfelt, nosolosw, youknowriad.
See #52920.
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Ensures that `wp-format-library` assets are always loaded for the block editor. Otherwise, they have to be loaded individually for every screen that needs it. It's similar to how `wp-block-directory` assets are handled.
Props ellatrix.
See #52920.
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The `defaultEditorStyles` setting was missing from the default block
editor settings. This causes the "Use theme styles" setting which was
added in WordPress 5.6 to not function properly.
Also, the RTL version of editor styles were not being loaded. This
change has not yet been ported over from Gutenberg.
Fixes#52394.
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