This introduces three new filters, replacing those that were introduced in [41153]:
* `wp_password_change_notification_email`
* `wp_new_user_notification_email_admin`
* `wp_new_user_notification_email`
Props pbearne
Fixes#38068
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Overriding pluggable functions in the test suite is asking for trouble in the future. In addition, it means the test suite can't be guaranteed to behave the same as core.
This instead introduces a `send_auth_cookies` filter which can be hooked in during the test suite to prevent these functions from attempting to send cookie headers to the client.
Fixes#39367
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This change avoids a PHP fatal error that can be encountered when the specified (or generated) source email is an invalid address, such as `wordpress@_`, it makes no effort to set a valid source, only avoid the fatal error.
See #25239 for correcting the email address.
Fixes#39360.
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This error code is now... wait for it... `wp_mail_failed`. Previously, this would have been the originating PHPMailer error code, which could be `0`, which would then fail (pass?) the `empty()` check in the `WP_Error` constructor, thereby rendering the error object fairly useless. The PHPMailer error code is now located within the `WP_Error` data.
props Kau-Boy, stephenharris.
fixes#35598.
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With the introduction of user-specific languages in [38705] it's necessary to be able to switch translations on the fly. For example emails should be sent in the language of the recipient and not the one of the current user.
This introduces a new `WP_Locale_Switcher` class which is used for switching locales and translations. It holds the stack of locales whenever `switch_to_locale( $locale )` is called. With `restore_previous_locale()` you can restore the previous locale. `restore_current_locale()` empties the stack and sets the locale back to the initial value.
`switch_to_locale()` is added to most of core's email functions, either with the value of `get_locale()` (site language) or `get_user_locale()` (user language with fallback to site language).
Props yoavf, tfrommen, swissspidy, pbearne, ocean90.
See #29783.
Fixes#26511.
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* `wp-admin` and `wp-includes` are scanned for classes to autoload
* Several 3rd-party and Ryan McCue-shaped libraries are excluded when the classmap is generated, see `composer.json`: `autoload.exclude-from-classmap`
* `wp-vendor/autoload_52.php` is included at the top of `wp-settings.php` - no changes need to be made to unit tests to include the autoloader
* An avalanche of `require()` and `require_once()` calls that loaded class files have been removed from the codebase.
The following files have been added to `svn:ignore` - they are not 5.2-compatible and fail during pre-commit:
* src/wp-vendor/autoload.php
* src/wp-vendor/composer/autoload_real.php
* src/wp-vendor/composer/autoload_static.php
* src/wp-vendor/composer/ClassLoader.php
We favor these files instead:
* src/wp-vendor/autoload_52.php
* src/wp-vendor/composer/autoload_real_52.php
* src/wp-vendor/composer/ClassLoader52.php
When new PHP classes are added to the codebase, simply run `composer install` or `composer update` from the project root to update the autoloader.
The future is now.
See #36335.
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[38058] changed `wp_mail()` so that it used PHPMailer's `setFrom()`
method rather than setting the From and FromName headers directly. See
behavior of setting the `Sender` field. This causes `mail` to be
called with the `-f` flag, which causes outgoing email to fail on some
server environments.
Props Clorith, iandunn, DrewAPicture.
Fixes#37736.
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Previously, `wp_mail()` implemented Reply-To as a generic header, using
PHPMailer's `addCustomHeader()`. As such, the email address portion of
the header was being incorrectly encoded when the name portion
contained UTF-8 characters. Switching to PHPMailer's more specific
`addReplyTo()` method fixes the issue.
For greater readability, the handling of all address-related headers
(To, CC, BCC, Reply-To) has been standardized.
Props szepe.viktor, iandunn, bpetty, stephenharris.
Fixes#21659.
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This new helper function is used by the pluggable functions `wp_get_current_user()` and `get_currentuserinfo()`, which was previously being called by the former before [36311]. Without it, infinite loops could be caused when plugins implement these functions, as they are now called the other way around.
Fixes#19615.
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Introduces `wp_authenticate_email_password()` which is hooked into `authenticate` after `wp_authenticate_username_password()`.
Props Denis-de-Bernardy, ericlewis, vhomenko, MikeHansenMe, swissspidy, ocean90.
Fixes#9568.
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Brings some love to this neglected screen:
* format `comment_content`, instead of escaping in one massive block of text
* only wrap the comment date in a link if the comment permalink exists
* include link to the Edit Comment screen at the bottom of the comment_content
* update the message styles to match other screens
* append `#wpbody-content` to the comment email message links for accessibility
Props johnbillion, rachelbaker, afercia, melchoyce, karmatosed.
Fixes#34133
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It encourages an ugly pattern like `global $userdata; get_currentuserinfo();` in plugins/themes. `wp_get_current_user()` should be used instead, e.g. `$current_user = wp_get_current_user();`.
Props scribu for initial patch.
Fixes#19615.
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Hello, it's me again. A pluggable function named `wp_new_user_notification()`. A few months ago, after [33023], I have lost my second parameter `$plaintext_pass`. But thanks to [33620] I got a new one.
Bad idea - It hasn't had the same behavior as my previous parameter.
To solve that the second parameter got deprecated and reintroduced as the third parameter in [34116]. I was happy again, for a short time.
You remember my lost friend `$plaintext_pass`? No? Well, if its value was empty no notification was sent to the user. This behavior was still lost. And that's what this change is about: Don't notify a user if a plugin uses `wp_new_user_notification( $user_id )`.
You're asking if I'm happy now? Dunno, but maybe you have learned something about pluggable functions, have you?
Props danielbachhuber.
Fixes#34377.
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The `notify_moderator` filter makes it possible to override the value for the `moderation_notify` option, which controls whether to send new comment emails to "site moderators", that is to say, the owner of the admin email for the site and the post author if they have the ability to modify the comment.
The `notify_post_author` filter likewise makes it possible to override the value for the `comments_notify` option, which controls whether to send new comment emails to the post author. If the post author is the comment author, default behavior is not to send the notification. Note: enabling or disabling notifications via this hook could also affect other recipients added via the 'comment_notification_recipients' filter in `wp_notify_postauthor()`, if hooked.
Passing a falsey value to either of the new filters will prevent notifications from being sent, regardless of their corresponding option values.
Adds tests.
Props coffee2code, adamsilverstein, DrewAPicture.
Fixes#761.
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`random_compat` offers a set of compatible functions for older versions of PHP, filling in the gap by using other PHP extensions when available.
We still include our existing `wp_rand()` functionality as a fallback for when no proper CSPRNG exists on the system.
Take Two, this was previously committed in [34922] but had an issue on PHP 5.2 which sarciszewski has now resolved.
Props sarciszewski
See #28633
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Previously, the `name` fallback was failing in the case where the current user
was 0, due to a loose comparison between 0 (the current user) and `null` (the
value that is used to trigger the `name` fallback).
Props bobbingwide.
Fixes#20845.
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`random_compat` offers a set of compatible functions for older versions of PHP, filling in the gap by using other PHP extensions when available.
We still include our existing `wp_rand()` functionality as a fallback for when no proper CSPRNG exists on the system.
Props sarciszewski
See #28633
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The `_network_option()` parameter order will be changing to accept `$network_id` first. The `_site_option()` functions will remain in use throughout core as our way of retrieving a network option for the current network.
See #28290.
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new action is wp_mail_failed which contains a WP_Error object with the phpmailerException code, message and an array with the mail information. Plugins can hook in and log when mails fail to send due to a phpmailer issue.
Props soulseekah
Fixes#18926
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The second parameter `$plaintext_pass` was removed in [33023] and restored as `$notify` in [33620] with a different behavior. If you have a plugin overriding `wp_new_user_notification()` which hasn't been updated you would get a notification with your username and the password "both".
To prevent this the second parameter is now deprecated and reintroduced as the third parameter.
Adds unit tests.
Props kraftbj, adamsilverstein, welcher, ocean90.
Fixes#33654.
(Don't ask for new pluggables kthxbye)
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`wp_password_change_notification()` is now called at the 'after_password_reset'
action, rather than being invoked directly from the `reset_password()` function.
In order to make it possible to call `wp_password_change_notification()` as a
`do_action()` callback, the function signature has to be changed so that the
`$user` parameter is expected to be a value rather than a reference. Since
PHP 5.0, objects are passed by reference, so `&$user` was unnecessary anyway.
Props dshanske, thomaswm.
See #33587.
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* Takes inspiration from `WP_Post` and adds sanity to comment caching.
* Clarifies when the current global value for `$comment` is returned. The current implementation in `get_comment()` introduces side effects and an occasion stale global value for `$comment` when comment caches are cleaned.
* Strongly-types `@param` docs
* This class is marked `final` for now
Props wonderboymusic, nacin.
See #32619.
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`$initial` shouldn't be loosely compared to `true` in `get_calendar()`.
`current_user_can()` shouldn't be loosely compared to `false` in `kses_init()`
`$get_all` shouldn't be loosely compared to `true` in `get_blog_details()`.
`is_array()` and `in_array()` shouldn't be loosely compared in `wpmu_validate_user_signup()`.
`$result` should by strictly compared in `check_ajax_referer()`.
`wp_verify_nonce()` should by strictly compared in `_show_post_preview()`.
`is_user_logged_in()` should not be loosly compared against `false` in `wp-signup.php`.
See #32444.
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While RFC 3986 does not specify which character sets are allowed in URIs, Section 2.5 states that octects matching UTF-8 character encoding should be percent-encoded, then unreserved octets outside of the UTF-8 range should be percent-encoded. As browsers tend to only implement support for UTF-8 in URLs, this change only implements the UTF-8 encoding part. We may revisit the second part if it becomes an issue.
Fixes#31486
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In PHP 5.3.0, `is_a()` is no longer deprecated, and will therefore no longer throw `E_STRICT` warnings.
To avoid warnings in PHP < 5.3.0, convert all `is_a()` calls to `$var instanceof WP_Class` calls.
`instanceof` does not throw any error if the variable being tested is not an object, it simply returns `false`.
Props markoheijnen, wonderboymusic.
Fixes#25672.
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Affects DocBlocks for the following core elements:
* Markdown-indent a code snippet in the description for `wp_salt()`
* Backtick-escape inline code in the return description for `get_avatar()`
* Various markdown formatting in the description for `add_filter()`
* Markdown-indent a code snippet in the description for `apply_filters()`
* Backtick-escape inline code in the `@see` description for `apply_filters_ref_array()`
* Backtick-escape inline code in the description for `do_action()`
* Backtick-escape variables in the parameter and return descriptions for `do_action_ref_array()`
* Various markdown formatting in the description for `get_plugin_data()`
Props rarst.
See #30473.
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Per our inline documentation standards, no further use of the `@uses` tag is recommended as used and used-by relationships can be derived through other means. This removes most uses of the tag in core documentation, with remaining tags to be converted to `@global` or `@see` as they apply.
Fixes#30191.
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