This updates the following packages to the latest versions.
Updated packages:
- `copy-webpack-plugin` from `5.1.1` to `5.1.2`.
- `grunt` from `1.1.0` to `1.3.0`.
- `grunt-contrib-jshint` from `2.1.0` to `3.0.0`.
- `grunt-contrib-qunit` from `3.1.0` to `4.0.0`.
- `grunt-rtlcss` from `2.0.1` to `2.0.2`.
- `qunit` from `2.9.0` to `2.13.0`.
- `sinon` from `9.0.0` to `9.2.2`.
- `source-map-loader` from `0.2.4` to `1.1.3`.
- `uuid` from `8.2.0` to `8.3.2`.
- `webpack-dev-server` from `3.11.0` to `3.11.1`.
See #51801.
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This simplifies the caching of Composer dependencies in the coding standards and PHP compatibility workflows by using a published action. This combines 3 steps into 1 within these workflows.
Because the Composer implementation within the PHPUnit test workflow is a bit specialized (`composer install` is run within the Docker container), caching has been left as is in that workflow. However, the cache key has been changed to include the version of PHP being tested. This will prevent incorrect versions of dependencies being present when they are required on jobs other than PHP 8.
Props jrf.
See #50401.
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This updates the following packages to the latest versions.
Updated packages:
- `grunt-contrib-uglify` from `4.0.1` to `5.0.0`.
- `grunt-jsdoc` from `2.4.0` to `2.4.1`.
- `grunt-legacy-util` from `1.1.1` to `2.0.0`.
- `grunt-webpack` from `3.1.3` to `4.0.2`.
See #51801.
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Before the coverage reports were submitted to Codecov.io, HTML coverage reports were compressed into ZIP files and uploaded to the workflow run as an artifact. A weekly schedule was chosen to run this workflow because generating a coverage report is more time consuming, and the resulting reports are quite large (~150-200MB each).
This changes the schedule for the code coverage workflow from weekly to daily and eliminates the ZIP artifacts that were previously generated. This will ensure the code coverage data found at https://codecov.io/gh/WordPress/wordpress-develop is relatively accurate on any given day of the week without needlessly consuming artifact storage.
Props jorbin.
See #50401, #52141.
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Previously, only the active theme was made available. This commit allows for all themes to be queried if the user has the `switch_themes` or `manage_network_themes` capabilities.
This commit also no longer exposes the `page`, `per_page`, `search` and `context` query parameters since they are not supported by this controller.
Props spacedmonkey, lpawlik, TimothyBlynJacobs.
Fixes#50152.
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When App Passwords was introduced, the `wp_authorize_application_password_form` and `wp_application_passwords_approve_app_request_success` hook were mistakenly duplicated and incorrectly documented. This commit corrects the hook names and ensures the correct parameters are passed.
Props johnbillion, engahmeds3ed.
Fixes#52013.
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Previously, only the username was checked which caused a PHP warning in some server setups, for instance Shibboleth SSO, where the server only populates the `PHP_AUTH_USER` field.
Props MadtownLems, johnbillion, richard.tape, engahmeds3ed.
Fixes#52003.
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In [49154] the async Site Health tests were changed to use the REST API instead of admin-ajax. An unintended side effect of this change was that the loopback tests which tried to ping the site's `admin_url()` were no longer authenticated because admin-cookies aren't provided to the REST API.
This commit adjusts the loopback test to use the front-end `site_url` which checks that cron will function properly. A follow-up ticket will focus on tests that will cover the file editor checks.
Props Clorith.
Fixes#52097.
See #48105.
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This allows for more flexibility when determining which version of a post is the latest one, and makes it possible to implement import logic involving updating and adding revisions to existing posts or pages.
Props jmdodd.
Fixes#52180.
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This brings the accessibility improvements previously made for other areas of the admin in WordPress 5.3 to the installation screens too.
Follow-up to [46241-46244], [46247], [46248], [46293], [46425].
Props Maigret, audrasjb.
Fixes#51854.
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This changeset modifies the Site Health panel for HTTPS to provide more accurate recommendations based on whether the environment is already set up for HTTPS.
* Introduces `wp_is_using_https()` to check whether the site is configured to use HTTPS (via its Site Address and WordPress Address).
* Introduces `wp_is_https_supported()` to check whether the environment supports HTTPS. This relies on a cron job which periodically checks support using a loopback request.
Props Clorith, flixos90, miinasikk, westonruter.
Fixes#47577.
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In [49162], GitHub Action workflow configuration files were introduced to run all of Core’s automated testing with the intent to fully transition after some time was allowed for testing.
After two full months of testing, the time to finish this transition has come.
We thank TravisCI for testing the codebase through nearly 20 major and many more minor releases.
Fixes#52161. See #50401.
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The `twenty-twenty-one-ie11-polyfills` script now has a `null` source, and the new `twenty-twenty-one-ie11-polyfills-asset` (which points to the actual `polyfills.js` source) will be loaded only if IE is detected by through the use of `wp_get_script_polyfill()`.
Because the original script name remains the same, this change is backwards compatible with any code registering `twenty-twenty-one-id11-polyfills` as a script dependency.
Props poena, ismail.elkorchi, peterwilsoncc
Fixes#52098.
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This change improves the display of table blocks with the “Stripes” style selected.
Previously, the text was not visible in striped rows when using Dark Mode.
Props ryelle, poena, melchoyce, celendesign, audrasjb.
Fixes#52129.
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