Replace logic found in `get_network_option`, `update_network_option` and `delete_network_option` to use the metadata api. Using the metadata api has a number of benefits, such as consistency, default values and useful filters. This change also improves performance by priming the caches of all network options in a single database request.
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Fixes#37181
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This is a defensive coding measure that aims to reduce confusion. With this change, `$pieces` is explicitly used for the names, and `$clauses` for the values of the clauses.
Follow-up to [52974], [53175], [53370], [53375].
Props peterwilsoncc.
See #55699.
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While using reserved PHP keywords as parameter name labels is allowed, in the context of function calls using named parameters in PHP 8.0+, this will easily lead to confusion. To avoid that, it is recommended not to use reserved keywords as function parameter names.
This commit renames the `$string` parameter to `$search` in `WP_Network_Query::get_search_sql()`.
Follow-up to [52946], [52996], [52997], [52998], [53003], [53014], [53029], [53039], [53116], [53117], [53137], [53174], [53184], [53185], [53192], [53193], [53198], [53203], [53207], [53215], [53216], [53220], [53230], [53232], [53236], [53239], [53240], [53242], [53243], [53245], [53246], [53257], [53269], [53270], [53271], [53272].
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See #55327.
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This addresses a backward compatibility break where `posts_groupby` and other filters were applied, but their results were subsequently discarded and earlier values were used instead.
Follow-up to [52974].
Props nextend_ramona.
See #54728, #meta6273.
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Improve cache key generation in the `WP_Network_Query` class by removing `update_network_cache` element in the array used to generate the cache key. This
element does not affect that cache and by removing it, it improves the likelihood of reusing an existing cache.
Props Spacedmonkey, furi3r, johnbillion, johnjamesjacoby, flixos90.
Fixes#55461.
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* The array of network data returned from the `networks_pre_query` filter is assigned to the `networks` property of the current `WP_Network_Query` instance.
* The array of site data returned from the `sites_pre_query` filter is assigned to the `sites` property of the current `WP_Site_Query` instance.
This avoids the performance overhead of calling `WP_Network_Query::get_networks()` or `WP_Site_Query::get_sites()` twice: first when creating the object instance, then to retrieve the filtered results.
This also makes the filters a bit more consistent with other similar filters, e.g. `posts_pre_query`, `terms_pre_query`, `comments_pre_query`, or `users_pre_query`.
Follow-up to [46086], [48990].
Props yakimun, spacedmonkey.
Fixes#51333.
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Improve the `pre_query` filters in multisite classes introduced in r44983. Return (non null) values immediately,
avoiding the database queries entirely, similar to other `pre_query` filters.
Props spacedmonkey, SergeyBiryukov, felipeelia.
Fixes#47599.
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Similar to the `posts_pre_query` filter for WP_Query added in #36687. These filters lets you short circuit the queries to return your own results.
Add a new filter `sites_pre_query` - which returns null by default. Return a non-null value to bypass WordPress's default `get_sites` queries.
Developers should note that filtering functions that require pagination information are encouraged to set the `found_sites` property of the `WP_Site_Query` object, passed to the filter by reference. If `WP_Site_Query` does not perform a database query, it will not have enough information to generate these values itself.
Add a new filter `networks_pre_query` - which returns null by default. Return a non-null value to bypass WordPress's default `get_networks` queries.
Developers should note that filtering functions that require pagination information are encouraged to set the `found_networks` property of the `WP_Network_Query` object, passed to the filter by reference. If `WP_Network_Query` does not perform a database query, it will not have enough information to generate these values itself.
Props spacedmonkey.
Fixes#45749.
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Prior to about 2013, many class methods lacked even access modifiers which made the `@access` notations that much more useful. Now that we've gotten to a point where the codebase is more mature from a maintenance perspective and we can finally remove these notations. Notable exceptions to this change include standalone functions notated as private as well as some classes still considered to represent "private" APIs.
See #41452.
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Prior to this change there were two different cache keys used for the same query. That is because regardless of the `$fields` argument, the query response will be the same. This was already fixed for `WP_Site_Query` in [41059].
Props spacedmonkey.
Fixes#41347.
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One thing fairly common to the cache groups is a block of code to look to see when the cache was last changed, and if there isn't one, to set it for the current microtime(). It appears in 8 different places in core. This adds a new helper `wp_cache_get_last_changed` to DRY things up a bit.
Since `wp-includes/cache.php` isn't guaranteed to be loaded, this new function is in `wp-includes/functions.php`
Props spacedmonkey, desrosj.
Fixes#37464.
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Provides a consistent way to query `$wpdb->site` for `WP_Network` objects based on domain, path, network ID, and (main) site ID.
Introduces and uses update_network_cache() and _prime_network_caches() to maintain a cached list of WP_Network objects for use in multiple queries.
Props flixos90.
See #32504.
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