This changeset implements a clearer and more consistent timeout/duration/expiration format. It updates time durations used in various files, as per WordPress coding standards:
- If the value can be represented as an integer (not a fractional) number of minutes (hours, etc.), use the appropriate constant (e.g.: `MINUTE_IN_SECONDS`) multiplied by that number.
- Otherwise, keep the value as is and add a comment with the units for clarity.
Follow-up to [11823], [13177], [21996], [37747], [53714].
Props hztyfoon, audrasjb, arrasel403, krupalpanchal, GaryJ, SergeyBiryukov, peterwilsoncc, rudlinkon, costdev, robinwpdeveloper.
Fixes#56293.
See #55647.
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The existing filter `image_editor_output_format` receives an additional parameter `$size_name` which is populated whenever it controls the output format for a specific registered image size to create. Otherwise, it remains empty. In order to achieve this, a low level change has been added in bringing a new `$size_name` class property to the `WP_Image_Editor` base class, which is introduced in a backward compatible way that will not cause conflicts with custom implementations.
This parameter is then used in new logic inside the `wp_default_image_output_mapping()` callback function for the filter, controlling whether `image/jpeg` should map to `image/webp` output or not. By default, this is enabled for all WordPress core image sizes by default, and this list can be modified using a new `wp_image_sizes_with_additional_mime_type_support` filter, e.g. to remove core sizes or add custom sizes.
The customization per image size may be further enhanced by providing a more declarative API via a new parameter on the `add_image_size()` function.
Props eugenemanuilov, flixos90, adamsilverstein, joegrainger.
Fixes#56526.
See #55443, #56288.
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While the `image_editor_output_format` filter is primarily used in WP Admin, it can also be executed in frontend scope, as the related `WP_Image_Editor` class and `wp_unique_filename()` function are being loaded in that scope.
Follow up to [54086].
See #55443, #56526.
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In [53164] the `clipboard.js` library was updated to from version 2.0.8 to 2.0.10, and in doing so caused a TypeError JavaScript error to be thrown when the copy button for debug information was used.
With the update, the `clipboard.js` library introduced an enhancement to its `.copy()` API, which now removes the fake DOM element used for copying content, which Site Health previously had to remove manually.
As this fake DOM element is now removed automatically, the copy function within the debug information screen can rely on the library performing the removal, instead of WordPress needing to do so manually.
Props hiren1094, costdev.
Fixes#56515.
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Uploaded JPEGs will automatically be converted to WebP sub-sizes instead of JPEG, saving space and making sites faster.
The original JPEG upload is always retained and can be accessed by calling `wp_get_original_image_url`.
Props azaozz, flixos90.
Fixes#55443.
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This renames some variables for clarity, per the [https://developer.wordpress.org/coding-standards/wordpress-coding-standards/php/#naming-conventions Naming Conventions]:
> Don’t abbreviate variable names unnecessarily; let the code be unambiguous and self-documenting.
* `$out` is renamed to `$output` in various list table methods and admin functions.
* `$sep` is renamed to `$separator` in various list table methods and admin functions.
This affects:
* `WP_Comments_List_Table::handle_row_actions()`
* `WP_List_Table::row_actions()`
* `WP_Media_List_Table::column_default()`
* `WP_MS_Sites_List_Table::site_states()`
* `WP_MS_Users_List_Table::column_blogs()`
* `WP_Terms_List_Table::column_name()`
* `_wp_dashboard_recent_comments_row()`
* `image_align_input_fields()`
* `image_size_input_fields()`
* `wp_doc_link_parse()`
* `_post_states()`
* `_media_states()`
Follow-up to [8653], [8692], [8864], [8910], [8911], [8916], [9103], [9153], [10607], [15491], [17793], [32644], [54070].
Props mukesh27, costdev.
See #56448, #55647.
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* MySQL 5.6 has reached EOL (“End of Life”) in February 2021. The recommended minimum is bumped to 5.7 for now.
* MariaDB 10.2 has reached EOL in May 2022. The recommended minimum is bumped to 10.3 for now.
This commit brings the Site Health recommendations in line with `readme.html`.
Includes:
* Adding two unit tests to ensure the SQL server versions recommended by Site Health match `readme.html`.
* Consistently declaring the recommended and required versions as the `WP_Site_Health` class properties.
* Renaming some pre-existing private properties for clarity.
Follow-up to [44986], [52319], [52358], [52420], [52424], [53431], [53433], [53435], [meta11407], [meta11866].
See #55791, #meta5999, #meta6322.
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This updates an older fragment in `WP_Site_Health::prepare_sql_data()` to use a dedicated `$wpdb` method introduced later in WordPress 5.5 specifically for retrieving the database server information.
Follow-up to [44986], [47451].
Props hilayt24, mukesh27, Clorith, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#56484.
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* Add a `@coversDefaultClass` annotation to address `@covers ::get_test_page_cache" is invalid` notices.
* Rename data providers to start with the `data_` prefix and match the test method names, for consistency.
* Move data providers next to the test methods they are used in.
* Move `::get_test_page_cache()` closer to `::get_test_persistent_object_cache()`, for a bit more predictable placement.
* Fix a typo in `::get_test_persistent_object_cache()` description.
Follow-up to [53955], [54043], [54044], [54045].
See #56041.
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Includes:
* Moving leading and trailing spaces out of a translatable string.
* Using the established format for translator comments.
* Using a consistent typography for the apostrophe.
Follow-up to [53955], [54043].
See #56041.
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This changeset adds a new `page_cache` check which determines whether the site uses a full page cache, and in addition assesses the server response time. If no page cache is present and the server response time is slow, the check will suggest use of a page cache.
A few filters are included for customization of the check:
* `site_status_good_response_time_threshold` filters the number of milliseconds below which the server response time is considered good. The default value is based on the `server-response-time` Lighthouse audit and can be altered using this filter.
* `site_status_page_cache_supported_cache_headers` filters the map of supported cache headers and their callback to determine whether it was a cache hit. The default list includes commonly used cache headers, and it is filterable to support e.g. additional cache headers used by specific vendors.
Note that due to the nature of this check it is only run in production environments.
Props furi3r, westonruter, spacedmonkey, swissspidy, Clorith.
Fixes#56041.
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This changeset adds a new `persistent_object_cache` check which determines whether the site uses a persistent object cache, and if not, recommends it if it is beneficial for the site. A support resource to learn more about object caching has been created and is linked in the check.
A few filters are included for customization of the check, aimed primarily at hosting providers to provide more specific information in regards to their environment:
* `site_status_persistent_object_cache_url` filters the URL to learn more about object caching, so that e.g. a hosting-specific object caching support resource could be linked.
* `site_status_persistent_object_cache_notes` filters the notes added to the check description, so that more fine tuned information on object caching based on the environment can be provided.
* `site_status_should_suggest_persistent_object_cache` is a short-circuit filter which allows using entirely custom logic to determine whether a persistent object cache would make sense for the site.
* `site_status_persistent_object_cache_thresholds` filters the thresholds in the default logic to determine whether a persistent object cache would make sense for the site, which is based on the amount of data in the database.
Note that due to the nature of this check it is only run in production environments.
Props furi3r, tillkruss, spacedmonkey, audrasjb, Clorith.
Fixes#56040.
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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 case, the `$plugin_info` and `$theme_info` properties are set in `Plugin_Upgrader::bulk_upgrade()` and `Theme_Upgrader::bulk_upgrade()` specifically.
The `Bulk_Plugin_Upgrader_Skin` class and the `Bulk_Theme_Upgrader_Skin` class both already allow for this, but the `wp_ajax_update_plugin()` and `wp_ajax_update_theme()` functions also call the `*_Upgrader::bulk_upgrade()` methods, so the `WP_Ajax_Upgrader_Skin` class also needs to have these properties explicitly declared.
Includes adding proper DocBlocks for the pre-existing properties in the `Bulk_Plugin_Upgrader_Skin` and the `Bulk_Theme_Upgrader_Skin` classes.
Follow-up to [13686], [37714], [38199], [42677], [42873], [53557], [53558], [53850], [53851], [53852], [53853], [53854], [53856], [53916], [53935], [53936], [53937], [53938], [53942], [53945], [53948], [53949].
Props jrf, costdev.
See #56033.
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The Site Health Status screen groups issues into the categories `good`, `recommended`, and `critical` when displaying them to the end user.
Initially, this screen would show `0 critical issues` while the checks were being performed, and then hide the group if no issues were discovered after all checks had completed, this not being an ideal user experience, as it is a better experience to show areas that have content, instead of hiding them after the fact.
This change makes the groups hidden by default, and also changes the logic to see if a group should be displayed when an item is added to the list (as opposed to the previous approach which only did this check once every single test had completed).
Props DavidAnderson, palmiak.
Fixes#47222.
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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].
Props sabernhardt, weboccults, ironprogrammer, webcommsat, marybaum, oglekler.
Fixes#56210.
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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.
Props joedolson, kebbet, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#56230.
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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].
Props luminuu, audrasjb, SergeyBiryukov, rafiahmedd.
Fixes#56283.
See #meta6330.
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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].
Props SergeyBiryukov, pbearne, leewillis77, JavierCasares, desrosj, costdev, johnbillion.
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 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.
Props peterwilsoncc, costdev, johnbillion
Fixes#56215
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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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Improve the performance of `WP_List_Table::get_column_info()` by adding the primary column to the cached header values. This reduces the number of calls to the `WP_List_Table::get_primary_column_name()` method to once per table in line with the other header getter functions.
Props bobbingwide, chaion07, costdev, mikeschroder, mukesh27, peterwilsoncc, shetheliving, spacedmonkey.
Fixes#34564.
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* `WP_Filesystem_FTPext::exists()`
* `WP_Filesystem_FTPext::size()`
* `WP_Filesystem_ftpsockets::exists()`
The `::exists()` methods were previously using the FTP `NLST` command, which works for directories, but is not intended to be applied to a file. This only worked most of the time due to many FTP servers being permissive and allowing to execute `NLST` on files, which cannot be guaranteed and appears to not be the case in newer versions of Pure-FTPd (1.0.48 or later).
With a recent change in [53860], both methods were updated for compatibility with RFC 959:
* Both methods check if the path is a directory that can be changed into (and therefore exists).
* `WP_Filesystem_FTPext` uses `ftp_rawlist()` (FTP `LIST` command) to check for file existence.
* `WP_Filesystem_ftpsockets` uses file size to check for file existence.
Reference: [https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc959.txt RFC 959: File Transfer Protocol (FTP)]
Follow-up to [6779], [11821], [25274], [33648], [34733], [35944], [35946], [53860].
See #51170.
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WordPress FTP file checking was previously based upon `ftp_nlist()`. This function can be problematic at scale with a directory containing a large number of files. The same issue occurred using it with ftpsockets.
This changeset rewrites the FTP `exists()` functions to utilize a more efficient and stable check.
Props giox069, desrosj, mkox, afragen, costdev, pbiron, peterwilsoncc.
Fixes#51170.
See #53318, #39781.
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Correct an issue where the secondary mime type full size image would not be properly resized (and `-scaled` added to the name) when the original upload is over the `big_image_size_threshold` dimensions.
Props mukesh27.
See #55443.
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The function executes an optimized query to get the last revision ID and total count. It was originally introduced for `WP_REST_Posts_Controller::prepare_links()`, and is now used in a few more places in core:
* `register_and_do_post_meta_boxes()`
* `wp_get_post_revisions_url()`
* `wp_update_custom_css_post()`
Follow-up to [53759], [53769], [53778], [53779], [53841].
Props peterwilsoncc, mukesh27, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#56279.
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