Previously `update_blog_option()` would trigger an invalidation of that site's entire cache although these changes did not affect the content of
these caches. Furthermore changes to the special options `blogname`, `siteurl` and `post_count` should not invalidate the entire cache of that site, but only their respective site details cache. The option `home` now has the same behavior as it also belongs to the site details, but did not invalidate the cache at all previously.
Several new unit tests confirm these changes work as expected.
Fixes#40063.
Merges [40305] and [40333] to the 4.7 branch.
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Historically, it's been difficult to extend user roles, but reasonable to work around by waiting until after `init` has fired, to add custom roles and capabilities. With the addition of Locale Switching, Core now potentially loads roles before `init` has fired, leaving a window where custom roles and capabilities are not handled.
The new filter allows plugins to add their own custom roles whenever they're initialised (on page load, or when switching sites, for example), so that they can always be obeyed.
`WP_Roles` has also been tidied up a little bit, to remove duplicate code.
Props johnjamesjacoby, pento.
Fixes#23016.
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`get_site()` has replaced `get_blog_details()` throughout core and is the recommended way to retrieve a current or single site object.
The `blog_details` filter is applied when full details are requested from `get_blog_details()`.
To ensure backwards compatibility in the switch to `get_site()`, this `blog_details` filter is now applied in `WP_Site::get_details()` and marked as deprecated with a note to rely instead on the `site_details` filter introduced in 4.6.
Props flixos90.
See #37102.
Fixes#38491.
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`get_network()` falls back to the current network when called without any arguments. Between this and `get_current_network_id()`, we can replace almost all instances of the global `$current_site` and all instances of `get_current_site()`.
This effectively deprecates `get_current_site()`, something that we'll do in a future ticket.
Props flixos90.
Fixes#37414.
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Previously, if a network's domain started with `www.` in a subdomain configuration, a slug lookup with `get_id_from_blogname()` would not match an existing site. A similar lookup in a subdirectory configuration would work fine.
This strips `www.` from the network's domain in a subdomain configuration during the lookup and returns the site as expected.
Adds tests which would previously fail in a subdomain configuration, but now pass in both configurations.
Props igmoweb, flixos90.
Fixes#34450.
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In the past, `get_blog_details()` has been used to retrieve the `home`, `siteurl`, `blogname`, and `post_count` options for a site. By lazy loading properties in a `WP_Site` object, we can avoid having to use `get_blog_details()` and instead provide the properties as needed.
This introduces the global `site-details` cache group in which standard objects representing the site are stored. This will one day be a replacement for the `blog-details` cache group that is currently used in `get_blog_details()`.
This relies on the `ms_loaded` action introduced in [37916] as properties are not available via `get_option()` until multisite has been fully loaded.
Props flixos90.
Fixes#36935.
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Provides a consistent way to query `$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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Given a network ID or network object, `get_network()` retrieves network data in the same vein as `get_site()` or `get_post()`. This will allow for clean retrieval of networks from a primed cache when `WP_Network_Query` is implemented.
Props flixos90.
See #32504.
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In [37657], the `blog_id` and `site_id` properties were changed to private. Any `WP_Site` objects previously stored in cache with public properties should now be considered invalid. We can detect this by checking for these missing properties and clearing the dirty cache if found.
Props flixos90.
Fixes#36717.
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'comment' was made non-persistent in [7986], to address the difficulty of
reliable cache invalidation. Since then, the comment system has improved such
that we can be more confident that caches are being busted as needed.
Props spacedmonkey.
Fixes#36906.
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Provides a consistent way to query `$wpdb->blogs` for `WP_Site` objects based on domain, path, site ID, network ID, and more.
Introduces and uses `update_site_cache()` and `_prime_site_caches()` to maintain a cached list of `WP_Site` objects for use in multiple queries.
Props spacedmonkey, flixos90, DrewAPicture, jeremyfelt, ocean90.
See #35791.
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Given a site ID or site object, `get_site()` retrieves site data in the same vein as `get_post()` or `get_comment()`. This will allow for clean retrieval of sites from a primed cache when `WP_Site_Query` is implemented.
Adds a `WP_Site::to_array()` method to support multiple return types within `get_site()`.
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See #35791.
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Multisite functions use the term "blog" to refer to what we now call a "site," e.g. `get_current_blog_id()`. These functions are here to stay because of our commitment to backwards compatibility. What we can do is set the documentation straight.
See #35417.
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* A `WP_Site` object initially matches a row from `wp_blogs`.
* A site can be retrieved by its ID through `WP_Site::get_instance()`.
* Adds `sites` to the global cache group and captures instance lookups.
* The multisite bootstrap now ensures `$current_blog` is an instance of `WP_Site`.
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See #32450.
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If `get_blog_details()` is returning something that is not our expected object or `false`, then a notice would already be thrown there.
Also adds proper return docs to `get_blog_details()`.
Props SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#30566
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In multisite, core expects the stored value for a site's path to have leading and trailing slashes. When these slashes are missing, it becomes impossible to visit the site.
This enforces proper `/path/` creation in `update_blog_details()`, most likely used when updating an existing site through `site-info.php`.
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Fixes#18117. Fixes#23865.
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