When extracting the email and name from a “From” header, the last character of the name is incorrectly trimmed when a space is not included between the name and the opening `<`.
Though the space is required for the header to be compliant with RFC5322 (see https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5322#section-3.4), the absence of a space can be ignored here. PHPMailer accepts the name and email as separate parameters and constructs the header correctly later on.
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Fixes#19847.
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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].
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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 allows a developer to use the persistent Memcached object cache on their local development environment via the `LOCAL_PHP_MEMCACHED` environment variable.
Enable the memcached config via `LOCAL_PHP_MEMCACHED=true` in the `.env` file and then restart the environment with `npm run env:restart`.
Fixes#55700
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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.
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Fixes#56215
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Several query vars only accept a scalar value and pass the value through functions that assume a scalar value. Adding extra guard conditions to the types of query vars doesn't affect their functionality but does remove PHP notices and warnings that can otherwise be generated when a non-scalar value such as an array is present in a query var.
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Fixes#17737
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There were two sets of tests for `is_serialized()`:
* One in the `functions.php` file, based on the same file name in core.
* One in a separate class in the `functions` directory.
To avoid confusion and make it easier to decide where new tests should go in the future, the existing tests are now combined in the latter location.
Includes:
* Moving `is_serialized()` and `maybe_serialize()` tests into their own classes.
* Using named data providers to make test output more descriptive.
* Combining test cases and removing duplicates.
Follow-up to [278/tests], [279/tests], [328/tests], [32631], [45754], [47452], [49382], [53886], [53889].
See #55652.
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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.
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Fixes#54394.
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This should help determine whether the current request is for the login screen.
While it does not save a lot of lines of code, including this function in core aims to save developers some time that would otherwise be spent investigating the most reliable way to solve this problem.
Implementation details:
* By checking `wp_login_url()`, the function accounts for custom login locations set via the `login_url` filter.
* By checking `$_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME']` directly, instead of `did_action( 'login_form_login' )` or `$pagenow` global, the function can work as early as possible, for example in a must-use plugin.
Follow-up to [2481], [6412], [12393], [12732], [15558], [15481], [15746].
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Fixes#19898.
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This removes the requirement that a Super Admin must be a member of the current site when they attempt to set an application password within the admin area of an individual site on the network.
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Fixes#53224
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To help avoid issues with trailing whitespace, omitting the closing PHP tag at the end of a file is preferred.
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See #40039.
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Previously, when using `switch_to_locale()` all current loaded text domains were unloaded and added to the `$l10n_unloaded` global. This prevented the just-in-time loading for text domains after a switch. The just-in-time loading was also only possible if the translations were stored in `WP_LANG_DIR`. Both issues have been fixed.
* Adds `WP_Textdomain_Registry` to keep track of the language directory paths for all plugins and themes.
* Updates all `load_*_textdomain()` functions to store the path in `WP_Textdomain_Registry`.
* Adds `$locale` parameter to `load_textdomain()` to specify the locale the translation file is for.
* Adds `$reloadable` parameter to `unload_textdomain()` to define whether a text domain can be loaded just-in-time again. This is used by `WP_Locale_Switcher::load_translations()`.
* Extends `_load_textdomain_just_in_time()` to also support text domains of plugins and themes with custom language directories.
* Fixes the incorrect `test_plugin_translation_after_switching_locale_twice()` test which should have caught this issue earlier.
* Adds a new test plugin and theme to test the loading of translations with a custom language directory.
* Deprecates the now unused and private `_get_path_to_translation()` and `_get_path_to_translation_from_lang_dir()` functions.
Previously added in [49236] and reverted in [49236] to investigate concerns which are now addressed here.
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See #26511.
Fixes#39210.
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This changeset adds an `is_string( $taxonomy )` check to the condition in `taxonomy_exists()`, to ensure `false` is returned when the `$taxonomy` is not a string.
Follow-up to [35718].
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Fixes#56338.
See #56336.
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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.
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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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* Make it specifically about `wp_resolve_numeric_slug_conflicts()`, the function that was throwing an `Undefined array key "year"` PHP warning for malformed date requests.
* Move the test under the `rewrite` component and make its name a bit more descriptive.
* Check the return result of the function instead of performing a dummy assertion.
* Use named array keys in the data provider for clarity.
* Add missing `@covers` tag.
Follow-up to [32648], [53857].
Props costdev, peterwilsoncc, 1naveengiri, mukesh27, SergeyBiryukov.
See #52252, #45513.
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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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This changeset ensures `has_blocks()` doesn't return a fatal error when `$post` is not a valid post. If the post can't be retrieved, the function now returns `false`.
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Fixes#55705.
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Ensure that date queries contain each component before attempting to use them. This prevents http requests triggering notices if a portion of the date is missing. For example a request containing a day and year but no month, a request containing a month bu not year.
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Fixes#52252.
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This allows for arbitrary properties to be declared on it.
Alternatively, the `MockClass` could be deprecated altogether in favor of directly using `stdClass` where needed.
Follow-up to [53/tests], [65/tests], [53557], [53558], [53850], [53851], [53852], [53853], [53854].
Props jrf.
See #56033.
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Dynamic (non-explicitly declared) properties are deprecated as of PHP 8.2 and are expected to become a fatal error in PHP 9.0.
In this case, as the `$badchars` property never changes, declaring this as a class constant is the sensible option.
As for the `$dir` property (which cannot be turned into a constant due to the function call), this is used in multiple tests, so making this property explicit makes sense.
Follow-up to [139/tests], [53557], [53558], [53850], [53851], [53852], [53853].
Props jrf.
See #56033.
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Dynamic (non-explicitly declared) properties are deprecated as of PHP 8.2 and are expected to become a fatal error in PHP 9.0.
In this particular case, the test class contains a `set_up()` method that sets the `$post_type` property, which is ''used'' by the tests, but never ''changed'' by the tests.
In other words, setting this property in the `set_up()` is an unnecessary overhead and the property should be changed to a class constant.
Follow-up to [1212/tests], [52389], [53557], [53558], [53850], [53851], [53852].
Props jrf.
See #56033.
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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 particular case, the test class contains a `set_up()` method that sets the `$img_meta` property, which is ''used'' by the tests, but never ''changed'' by the tests.
In other words, setting this property in the `set_up()` is an unnecessary overhead and the property should be changed to a class constant.
Includes renaming the test class to match the [https://make.wordpress.org/core/handbook/testing/automated-testing/writing-phpunit-tests/#naming-and-organization naming conventions].
Follow-up to [52190], [53557], [53558], [53850], [53851].
Props jrf.
See #56033.
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The dynamically created `$undefined` property appears to be a copy/paste from the `Tests_WP_Customize_Setting` class, and is not actually used in other test classes:
* `Tests_WP_Customize_Manager`
* `Tests_WP_Customize_Panel`
* `Tests_WP_Customize_Section`
Follow-up to [31329], [32658].
Props jrf.
See #56033.
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