Adds a fail-safe to return an empty string should the `switch` ever fall through without returning.
Currently, `WP_REST_Templates_Controller::get_wp_templates_author_text_field()` is tightly coupled to `WP_REST_Templates_Controller::get_wp_templates_original_source_field()`. However, if the `$original_source` values change in either method, but not both, it is possible a `void` or `null` will be returned, rather than a `string`.
Follow-up to [57366].
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Fixes#61580.
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In order to render the block template in the locked template preview inside the post editor we need to be able to fetch the contents of any block templates/template parts for any user role that can edit a post.
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Fixes#61137.
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This prevents a number of php notices that are surfaced due to the endpoint being called on load of the post editor even when there are no templates.
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Fixes#60909.
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The `$context` argument passed to filters such as `hooked_block_types`, `hooked_block`, and `hooked_block_{$hooked_block_type}` allows them to conditionally insert a hooked block. If the anchor block is contained in a template or template part, `$context` will be set to a `WP_Block_Template` object reflecting that template or part.
The aforementioned filters are applied when hooked block insertion is run upon reading a template (or part) from the DB (and before sending the template/part content with hooked blocks inserted over the REST API to the client), but also upon writing to the DB, as that's when the `ignoredHookedBlocks` metadata attribute is set.
Prior to this changeset, the `$context` passed to Block Hooks related filters in the latter case reflected the template/part that was already stored in the database (if any), which is a bug; instead, it needs to reflect the template/part that will result from the incoming `POST` network request that will trigger a database update.
Those incoming changes are encapsulated in the `$changes` argument passed to the `reset_pre_insert_template` and `reset_pre_insert_template_part` filters, respectively, and thus to the `inject_ignored_hooked_blocks_metadata_attributes` function that is hooked to them. `$changes` is of type `stdClass` and only contains the fields that need to be updated. That means that in order to create a `WP_Block_Template` object, a two-step process is needed:
- Emulate what the updated `wp_template` or `wp_template_part` post object in the database will look like by merging `$changes` on top of the existing `$post` object fetched from the DB, or from the theme's block template (part) file, if any.
- Create a `WP_Block_Template` from the resulting object.
To achieve the latter, a new helper method (`_build_block_template_object_from_post_object`) is extracted from the existing `_build_block_template_result_from_post` function. (The latter cannot be used directly as it includes a few database calls that will fail if no post object for the template has existed yet in the database.)
While somewhat complicated to implement, the overall change allows for better separation of concerns and isolation of entities. This is visible e.g. in the fact that `inject_ignored_hooked_blocks_metadata_attributes` no longer requires a `$request` argument, which is reflected by unit tests no longer needing to create a `$request` object to pass to it, thus decoupling the function from the templates endpoint controller.
Unit tests for `inject_ignored_hooked_blocks_metadata_attributes` have been moved to a new, separate file. Test coverage has been added such that now, all three relevant scenarios are covered:
- The template doesn't exist in the DB, nor is there a block theme template file for it.
- The template doesn't exist in the DB, but there is a block theme template file for it.
- The template already exists in the DB.
Those scenarios also correspond to the logical branching inside `WP_REST_Templates_Controller::prepare_item_for_database`, which is where `inject_ignored_hooked_blocks_metadata_attributes` gets its data from.
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Fixes#60754.
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This changeset adds a new `rest_pre_insert_{$this->post_type}` filter in the `WP_REST_Templates_Controller`, where it is applied to the return value of the `prepare_item_for_database` method. (This is consistent with the `WP_REST_Post_Controller`, where that filter has existed before.)
The new filter is then used to inject hooked blocks into the template (or template part) content received via the endpoint, prior to persisting it to the database.
This supersedes the previous mechanism, which was using the `rest_after_insert_{$this->post_type}` ''action'', from which it performed an additional `wp_update_post` call to update the template (part) content with the hooked blocks injected. The new technique eschews that additional call and the resulting extra revision it created, as well as a problem with regard to duplicated escaping and sanitization, which had caused some special characters to be garbled.
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Fixes#60671.
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This commit removes unnecessary access and internal annotations from two functions that are private and as such don't require the annotation. It also adds the since annotation with the 6.5 release given that the annotation may be useful.
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See #60358.
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The Template and Template Part REST API controllers have unique characteristics compared to other post type REST API controllers. They do not rely on integer IDs to reference objects; instead, they use a combination of the theme name and slug of the template, like 'twentytwentyfour//home.' Consequently, when the post types template and template part were introduced in [52062], it led to the registration of REST API endpoints for autosaves and revisions with invalid URL structures.
In this commit, we introduce new functionality to enable custom autosave and revisions endpoints to be registered at the post type level. Similar to the 'rest_controller_class' parameter, developers can now define 'revisions_rest_controller' and 'autosave_rest_controller.' This empowers developers to create custom controllers for these functionalities. Additionally, we introduce a 'late_route_registration' parameter, which proves helpful when dealing with custom URL patterns and regex pattern matching issues.
This commit registers new classes for template and template part autosave and revisions controllers, differentiating them from standard controllers in the following ways:
* The response shape now matches that of the template controller.
* Permission checks align with the template controller.
* A custom URL pattern is introduced to support slug-based identification of templates.
Furthermore, we've updated the utility function '_build_block_template_result_from_post' to support passing revision post objects. This enhancement ensures compatibility with the custom revisions controller.
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Fixes 56922.
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This changeset fixes a PHP notice appearing when a template part is created in the site editor. It also adds a unit test case to cover
`WP_REST_Templates_Controller::prepare_item_for_database`.
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Fixes#57851.
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Calling the `wp_get_theme` function creates a instance of the `WP_Theme` class. This can be a performance issue, if all you need is one property of the class instance. This change replaces the usage of `wp_get_theme()->get_stylesheet()` with `get_stylesheet()` to improve performance.
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Fixes#57057.
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This commit improves site editor templates by:
* Adds a post meta `is_wp_suggestion` to templates created from the site editor.
Why? To differentiate the templates created from the post editor in the Template panel in inspector controls and the templates suggested in site editor.
See [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/41387 Gutenberg PR 41387] for more details.
* Expands the template types that can be added to the site editor to include single custom post type and specific posts templates.
See [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/41189 Gutenberg PR 41189] for more details.
* Adds fallback template content on creation in site editor:
* Introduces `get_template_hierarchy()` to get the template hierarchy for a given template slug to be created.
* Adds a `lookup` route to `WP_REST_Templates_Controller` to get the fallback template content.
See [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/42520 Gutenberg PR 42520] for more details.
* Fixes a typo in default category template's description within `get_default_block_template_types()`.
See [https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/42586 Gutenberg PR 42586] for more details.
* Changes field checks from `in_array()` to `rest_is_field_included()` in `WP_REST_Post_Types_Controller`.
* Adds an `icon` field to `WP_REST_Post_Types_Controller`
Follow-up to [53129], [52331], [52275], [52062], [51962], [43087].
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See #56467.
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Do not call the `prepare_links` methods in core REST API controllers, unless the `_links` or `_embedded` fields are requested. There is no need to prepare links if they are never returned in the response. This saves resources, as many calls to `prepare_links` methods perform database queries.
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Fixes#52992.
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Update packages to include these bug fixes from Gutenberg:
- Site Logo: Add option to set site icon from Site Logo block
- Navigation: Enable even more compact setup state.
- Remove template parts from post content inserter an __unstable filter
- Template Editor Mode: Hide editor mode switcher
- Avoid using CSS variables for block gap styles
- Try to fix auto resizing in template part focus mode
- Lower the specificity of font size CSS Custom Properties in the editor
- Site icon: Fix site icon styling to display non-square site icons within a square button
- [Site Editor]: Register block editor shortcuts
- Update regex to handle 404 template slug
- Site Editor: Remove dead code
- [Block Editor]: Restrict delete multi selected blocks shortcut
- Fix: Gradients are not being applied by class
- Update: Make the global styles subtitles font smaller
- Post Content/Title: Reflect changes when previewing post
- ServerSideRender: Fix loading state
- [Block Library]: Fix editable post blocks in Query Loop with zero queryId
- Post Excerpt: Fix previews
- WP59: Contextualize "Export" string to differentiate it from other occurrences in WP Core
- Tools Panel: Fix race conditions caused by conditionally displayed ToolsPanelItems
- ToolsPanel: Allow items to register when panelId is null
- Font Size Picker: Allow non-integers as simple CSS values and in hints
- [Components - FontSizePicker]: Use incremental sequence of numbers as labels for the available font-sizes at the segmented control (conditionally)
See #54487.
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Regex changes from [52376] are reverted to restore the original regex patterns. Why? [52376] used an include characters pattern, which was too limiting. It did not account for localized characters, such as `é`, or other valid directory name characters.
The original theme directory regex pattern, i.e. `[^.\/]+(?:\/[^.\/]+)?` excluded the period `.` character. Removing the `.` character resolves the reported issue by allowing matching for `themes/theme-dirname-1.0/` or `themes/<subdirname>/theme-dirname-1.0/`.
As the pattern used an exclude approach, all characters are valid for matching except for `/`. However, not all characters are cross-platform valid for directory names. For example, the characters `/:<>*?"|` are not valid on Windows OS. The pattern now excludes those characters.
The theme's directory (or subdirectory) name pattern matching is now used in `WP_REST_Global_Styles_Controller`, `WP_REST_Templates_Controller`, and `WP_REST_Themes_Controller`.
Follow-up to [51003], [52051], [52275], [52376].
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Fixes#54596.
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Themes whose `wp-content/themes/<dirname>` include valid non-alphanumeric (cross-platform) characters work for non-block themes, but did not previously resolve for block themes. For example, a block theme in `wp-content/themes/twentytwentytwo-0.4.0/` directory resulted a 404 "No route was found matching the URL and request method" response when attempting to customize it in the Site Editor.
This commit adds support for the following characters in a theme's root directory: `_`, `.`, `@`, `[`, `]`, `(`, and `)`. Subdirectory themes and `-` are already supported.
Follow-up to [51003], [52051], [52275].
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Fixes#54596.
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In the new menu items, global items and template controllers manually call the function `wp_after_insert_post()` to manually fire the action of the same name after all potential data is updated.
This accounts for the use case in which a theme or plugin developer has modified the endpoints use of either taxonomy or meta data.
The new parameter `$fire_after_hooks` is added to `wp_update_nav_menu_item()` to control whether the `wp_after_insert_post` action is fired when it in turn calls `wp_insert_post()`.
Props spacedmonkey, peterwilsoncc, zieladam.
Fixes#54536.
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Update packages to include these bug fixes from Gutenberg:
- Update Pattern block category and add documentation
- Fix non existent menu handling in nav block
- Make Reusable blocks available in the Site Editor
- Add caching to WP_Theme_JSON_Resolver_Gutenberg::get_user_data_from_custom_post_type()
- theme.json: add appearanceTools flag to opt-in into appearance UI controls
- Update the block theme folders to templates and parts
- Remove reference to gutenberg_, swap with wp_
- Use table layout in templates list screen
- Update featured image placeholder graphic.
- [Inserter]: Adjust order of theme blocks and reorder inserter items
- Implement suitable fallback for Nav block on front end of site when no menu selected
- Toggle Group Control: add tooltip
- Use first non-empty Nav post as primary fallback for Nav block
- Change .nvmrc and documentation for Node.js version (LTS to 14.18.1)
- Update: Migrate global styles user database data on the rest endpoint
- Update global styles public API
- Update: Rename user preset origin to custom
- Try always generating navigation post title
- Show all templates and template parts on the site editor list screens
- Highlight "Site" in the navigation panel
- Fix template part slug generation when creating through the block placeholder
- [Block Library - Post Title]: Fix render error when setting Page to homepage
- Add 'Clear customizations' button to template list page
- Gallery v1: Allow clicks within replace media placeholder state
- Site Editor: Set the <title> on the list page to be same as the CPT name
- Gallery: Fix stuck image size options loader
- Cover: Fix undo trap
- Add success and error snackbars to the templates list page
- Fix: theme colors cannot override defaults
- Fix: Color palette is not being stored
- Add elements support to the typography panel in global styles
- Make links plural in global styles
- Add: Gradient palette editor
- Update some small style regressions in the template list
- Add: Transparency support on global styles colors
- Fix: apply by slug on all origins
- Render empty Nav block if no fallback block can be utilised
- Allow filtering of Nav block fallback
- Fix Nav block fallback DB query to match on full block grammar start tag
- Remove unstable max pages attribute from Nav block
- DateTimePicker: set PM hours correctly
- Update delete template button
- Site Editor: Template list add rename action
- Fix Nav block editing wrong entity on creation of new Menu
- [REST] Restore the missing double slash in the ID received by /templates
- Add icons to navigation sidebar items
- Update function names for the public global styles API functions
- Templates Controller: Add missing 'is_custom' prop
- Rename gutenberg_ to wp_ for some functions that land in WordPress 5.9
- [Block Library - Template Part]:Remove support for conversion to Reusable block
- Global Styles: Call "palettes" and not "color palettes" on panel label
- Add button text when no colors found
- Update: Global Styes: Count all color palette origins on the palette counter
- Rename navigationMenuId to ref
- Offset the parent iframe when computing Popover position
- Fix: Failing PHPUnit test
- Show theme, plugin or author in Added By column with appropriate icon or avatar
- Add origin and author to template rest api
See #54487.
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The templates controller now respects the `_fields` parameter and filters the response accordingly. The schema has been updated to include all the fields returned. The `content.block_version` field has been added. The controller now returns WP_Error objects for improved error handling.
Add new unit tests.
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Fixes#54422.
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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.
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Fixes#53656.
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In each child and grandchild class, renames the first parameter to match the parent's method signature.
Why? PHP 8 introduces the ability to pass named arguments to function/method calls. This means the child and parent method signatures (i.e. parameter names) need to match.
Changes for readability:
- `@since` clearly specifies the original parameter name and its new name as well as why the change happened.
- In methods longer than a single line, the generic parameter is reassigned to the original parameter restoring it for context for use within the method. An inline comment is added to explain why this reassignment is made.
Follow-up to [38832], [39011], [39015], [39021], [39024], [39025], [39031], [39036], [43519], [43735], [43739], [43768], [46821], [48173], [48242], [49088], [50995], [51003], [51021].
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See #51553.
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This adds the `$request` parameter to the `permissions_check()` methods within `WP_REST_Widgets_Controller` and adds `$request` as an allowed parameter to the `permissions_check()` method within `WP_REST_Templates_Controller`.
Even when this parameter is not used by default, it should be implemented to support the class being extended and the method overidden.
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Fixes#53593.
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