Add test coverage for requests of a single user resource for authors of post types registered as:
- public = true, show_in_rest = true: success without auth.
- public = true, show_in_rest = false: fail without auth.
- public = false, show_in_rest = true: success without auth.
- public = false, show_in_rest = false: fail without auth.
See #38878.
Fixes#39546.
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When plugins don't disable the `backupGlobals` PHPUnit option in their own tests, `$wpdb` is backed up and restored between classes of tests. The serialisation process used for this broke the database connection. This previously wasn't a problem, as it was reconnecting before each test.
[38398] introduced some changes that required the connection to be available in `setUpBeforeClass()`, earlier than in was previously reconnecting. This didn't cause warnings in Core, but it did cause warnings for plugins that don't disable the `backupGlobals` option.
The database connection now reconnects in `setUpBeforeClass()`. This change also fixes a few Core tests that weren't calling `parent::setUpBeforeClass()` or `parent::tearDown()` correctly.
Fixes#39327.
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Sending a request to update a page with the template property set to an empty string resulted in an error because “” was not a valid value in the enum.
Props lucasstark, swissspidy.
Fixes#38877.
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`add_user_to_blog()` is now called, ensuring the correct hooks are called, along with setting the primary blog and clearing relevant caches.
Props jeremyfelt.
Fixes#38526.
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This error code is now... wait for it... `wp_mail_failed`. Previously, this would have been the originating PHPMailer error code, which could be `0`, which would then fail (pass?) the `empty()` check in the `WP_Error` constructor, thereby rendering the error object fairly useless. The PHPMailer error code is now located within the `WP_Error` data.
props Kau-Boy, stephenharris.
fixes#35598.
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Remaining tests either rely on the `blog-details` cache key or test `get_blog_details()` itself.
Props flixos90.
Fixes#38497.
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`WP_DEFAULT_THEME` was being defined in the wrong location.
Also, if WordPress has the original "default" theme installed, ensure that our test theme overrides it.
Props swissspidy for daring to dive into Themes of WordPress Past.
See #31550, #38457.
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This functionality was originally added in [38858], using `symlink()` to put a link to the theme in WordPress' `themes` directory. Unfortunately, not all installs have write access to the `themes` directory, causing unit tests to fail.
The new method is to add the test theme directory to `$wp_theme_directories`, and fix the handful of tests that don't expect `$wp_theme_directories` to have multiple entries.
The test install/bootstrap routines now also check that `WP_DEFAULT_THEME` is defined, in case the tests are being run on a system that hasn't upgraded its' `wp-tests-config.php`.
See #31550.
Fixes#38457.
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New default themes require workarounds being added to several unit tests, as they often alter default WordPress behaviour. To avoid ongoing maintenance issues, this change switches to a minimal theme when running tests.
This change also removes the old workarounds for default themes.
Fixes#31550.
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This reverts [38454] along with its follow-up commits, [38512], [38514], and [38692]. These tests are currently not pass
ing, and maybe they never will. The tests are in a group which does not run by default without a flag, making them quest
ionably useful.
We can re-visit this at a later date.
See #32360
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REST API endpoints for your WordPress content. These endpoints provide machine-readable external access to your WordPress site with a clear, standards-driven interface, allowing new and innovative apps for interacting with your site. These endpoints support all of the following:
- Posts: Read and write access to all post data, for all types of post-based data, including pages and media.
- Comments: Read and write access to all comment data. This includes pingbacks and trackbacks.
- Terms: Read and write access to all term data.
- Users: Read and write access to all user data. This includes public access to some data for post authors.
- Meta: Read and write access to metadata for posts, comments, terms, and users, on an opt-in basis from plugins.
- Settings: Read and write access to settings, on an opt-in basis from plugins and core. This enables API management of key site content values that are technically stored in options, such as site title and byline.
Love your REST API, WordPress! The infrastructure says, "Let's do lunch!" but the content API endpoints say, "You're paying!"
Props rmccue, rachelbaker, danielbachhuber, joehoyle, adamsilverstein, afurculita, ahmadawais, airesvsg, alisspers, antisilent, apokalyptik, artoliukkonen, attitude, boonebgorges, bradyvercher, brianhogg, caseypatrickdriscoll, chopinbach, chredd, christianesperar, chrisvanpatten, claudiolabarbera, claudiosmweb, cmmarslender, codebykat, coderkevin, codfish, codonnell822, daggerhart, danielpunkass, davidbhayes, delphinus, desrosj, dimadin, dotancohen, DrewAPicture, Dudo1985, duncanjbrown, eherman24, eivhyl, eliorivero, elyobo, en-alis, ericandrewlewis, ericpedia, evansobkowicz, fjarrett, frozzare, georgestephanis, greatislander, guavaworks, hideokamoto, hkdobrev, hubdotcom, hurtige, iandunn, ircrash, ironpaperweight, iseulde, Japh, jaredcobb, JDGrimes, jdolan, jdoubleu, jeremyfelt, jimt, jjeaton, jmusal, jnylen0, johanmynhardt, johnbillion, jonathanbardo, jorbin, joshkadis, JPry, jshreve, jtsternberg, JustinSainton, kacperszurek, kadamwhite, kalenjohnson, kellbot, kjbenk, kokarn, krogsgard, kuchenundkakao, kuldipem, kwight, lgedeon, lukepettway, mantismamita, markoheijnen, matrixik, mattheu, mauteri, maxcutler, mayukojpn, michael-arestad, miyauchi, mjbanks, modemlooper, mrbobbybryant, NateWr, nathanrice, netweb, NikV, nullvariable, oskosk, oso96_2000, oxymoron, pcfreak30, pento, peterwilsoncc, Pezzab, phh, pippinsplugins, pjgalbraith, pkevan, pollyplummer, pushred, quasel, QWp6t, schlessera, schrapel, Shelob9, shprink, simonlampen, Soean, solal, tapsboy, tfrommen, tharsheblows, thenbrent, tierra, tlovett1, tnegri, tobych, Toddses, toro_unit, traversal, vanillalounge, vishalkakadiya, wanecek, web2style, webbgaraget, websupporter, westonruter, whyisjake, wonderboymusic, wpsmith, xknown, zyphonic.
Fixes#38373.
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Globals like `$pages` were leaking between tests, resulting in various
bits of weirdness.
Globals will kill WordPress. Globals are killing WordPress.
See #38196.
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The `tests_add_filter()` helper function directly manipulates the `$wp_filter` global, instead of using `add_filter()`. We can use `add_filter()` when it's available, and fall back to manipulating `$wp_filter` when it isn't, relying on the `$wp_filter` bootstrap code at the top of `plugin.php` to handle conversion.
Props boonebgorges, dd32 and pento: WordPress Thought Leadership Triumvirate.
Fixes#17817.
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Filters and actions have been the basis of WordPress' plugin functionality since time immemorial, they've always been a reliable method for acting upon the current state of WordPress, and will continue to be so.
Over the years, however, edge cases have cropped up. Particularly when it comes to recursively executing hooks, or a hook adding and removing itself, the existing implementation struggled to keep up with more complex use cases.
And so, we introduce `WP_Hook`. By changing `$wp_filter` from an array of arrays, to an array of objects, we reduce the complexity of the hook handling code, as the processing code (see `::apply_filters()`) only needs to be aware of itself, rather than the state of all hooks. At the same time, we're able te handle more complex use cases, as the object can more easily keep track of its own state than an array ever could.
Props jbrinley for the original architecture and design of this patch.
Props SergeyBiryukov, cheeserolls, Denis-de-Bernardy, leewillis77, wonderboymusic, nacin, jorbin, DrewAPicture, ocean90, dougwollison, khag7, pento, noplanman and aaroncampbell for their testing, suggestions, contributions, patch maintenance, cajoling and patience as we got through this.
Fixes#17817.
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This ensures compatibility with third-party tools using these classes
in their test suites, after [38285].
Props DylanAuty, Frank Klein, TimothyBlynJacobs.
Fixes#37523.
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This fixes the paths in `wp-vendor/` that were including `src`. I want to drop this in so we can find out what else will break.
See #36335.
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The generated classmaps reference `/src/` files and operates in the assumption that the base directory is one level above `wp-settings.php`, which it isn't after our build processes are run.
See #36335
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* `wp-admin` and `wp-includes` are scanned for classes to autoload
* Several 3rd-party and Ryan McCue-shaped libraries are excluded when the classmap is generated, see `composer.json`: `autoload.exclude-from-classmap`
* `wp-vendor/autoload_52.php` is included at the top of `wp-settings.php` - no changes need to be made to unit tests to include the autoloader
* An avalanche of `require()` and `require_once()` calls that loaded class files have been removed from the codebase.
The following files have been added to `svn:ignore` - they are not 5.2-compatible and fail during pre-commit:
* src/wp-vendor/autoload.php
* src/wp-vendor/composer/autoload_real.php
* src/wp-vendor/composer/autoload_static.php
* src/wp-vendor/composer/ClassLoader.php
We favor these files instead:
* src/wp-vendor/autoload_52.php
* src/wp-vendor/composer/autoload_real_52.php
* src/wp-vendor/composer/ClassLoader52.php
When new PHP classes are added to the codebase, simply run `composer install` or `composer update` from the project root to update the autoloader.
The future is now.
See #36335.
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* Automatically delete objects that we were created during `wpSetUpBeforeClass` - posts, comments, terms (except 1), and user (except 1)
* The amount of leftover data between tests was breathtaking - use the new function: `_delete_all_data()`
* Commit database transactions for all `TestCase`s, not just those that implement `wpSetUpBeforeClass` and `wpTearDownAfterClass`
* The tests run 10-20 seconds faster now
See #37699.
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Previously, `wp_mail()` implemented Reply-To as a generic header, using
PHPMailer's `addCustomHeader()`. As such, the email address portion of
the header was being incorrectly encoded when the name portion
contained UTF-8 characters. Switching to PHPMailer's more specific
`addReplyTo()` method fixes the issue.
For greater readability, the handling of all address-related headers
(To, CC, BCC, Reply-To) has been standardized.
Props szepe.viktor, iandunn, bpetty, stephenharris.
Fixes#21659.
git-svn-id: https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@38058 602fd350-edb4-49c9-b593-d223f7449a82
When a filter or action hook is deprecated, the corresponding `apply_filters()`
or `do_action()` calls should be switched out with `apply_filters_deprecated()`
or `do_action_deprecated()`. The latter functions will throw a deprecation
before invoking the original hook.
Props solarissmoke, SergeyBiryukov, DrewAPicture.
Fixes#10441.
git-svn-id: https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@37861 602fd350-edb4-49c9-b593-d223f7449a82
To ensure a clean run, the test suite drops all tables before installing, by simply looping over the table list and dropping them if they exist. This works well for Core, but may fail when a plugin has created a table with foreign key constraints in a previous test run.
Many plugins choose to base their test suite on the Core setup, so making life easier for them is a plus, even if Core doesn't directly need this change.
Props javorszky.
Fixes#37046.
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This changeset adds a unit test factory so that bookmark/link fixtures can be
created during tests.
Why are we writing tests for functionality that has been deprecated for years?
Because it's the Right Thing to Do.
See #18356.
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When no `$meta` arguments are passed to `wpmu_create_blog()`, `public` is set to `0` in the database for new sites. This is fine, but also does not match the default implied when most sites are created via `site-new.php`.
The only current use of the `$meta` argument in the tests is to (re)mark `public` as `0`. All existing tests pass with this change. Tests for `WP_Site_Query` can now rely on better default expectations.
See #36566.
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This function provides a more convenient method for resetting the
PHPMailer instance than the previous technique of reaching into the global.
Props welcher.
Fixes#36658.
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[35244] changed the way that `WP_UnitTest_Generator_Sequence()` created an
incrementor for object fields (like 'post_name' and 'user_email'), by making
incrementor static across the entire run of the test suite. While this helped
to enforce uniqueness across the tests, it has the side effect of bumping the
incrementor between fields on the same object (so that, eg, the same post might
have `post_name` "post-12" but `post_title` "Post 13". By switching to a
technique that uses the same incrementor for each field belonging to a given
fixture, we conform better to the expectations of developers using
`WP_UnitTest_Factory`.
Fixes#35199.
git-svn-id: https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@37299 602fd350-edb4-49c9-b593-d223f7449a82
We goofed, and parameters accessed through the REST API's methods
were slashed (inconsistently, even). This unslashes the data, so
you get the un-messed-with data that was sent.
Props joehoyle.
Fixes#36419.
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The new `get_recipient()` and `get_sent()` methods greatly simplify the
syntax required when writing tests for `wp_mail()`.
Props welcher.
Fixes#34161.
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