[38792] allowed `WP_Query`'s hyphen-as-exclusion-prefix feature to be
disabled via filter. A more general solution is to allow the prefix to
be filtered; returning an empty value from a filter callback works to
disable the feature.
Props dlh.
Fixes#38099.
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There are some tests who's outcome can be affected by the default theme, so we need to ensure the Twenty Seventeen functionality is unhooked while the tests are running.
See #38372.
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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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There are some tests who's outcome can be affected by the default theme, so we need to ensure the Twenty Seventeen functionality is unhooked while the tests are running.
See #38372.
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- Fix leak in setup_notify_comment() test help by removing the comment_flood_filter.
- Correct uses of $term_taxonomy_id -> $term_id in Category and Tags routing.
- Temporarily remove the metadata tests for canola.jpg as that file does not have an exifdata. Will need to update the test.
Props jorbin, rmccue, nacin
See #38373.
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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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Use an inactive core theme for previewing theme switch instead of assuming `twentysixteen` is installed and active and `twentyfifteen` is not.
See #30937.
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* Custom CSS is associated with a given theme and is displayed in an inline `style` element at the `wp_head` hook after the `wp_print_styles` is called so that it overrides any enqueued stylesheets.
* A `wp_get_custom_css()` function is used for accessing the CSS associated with the current theme (or another theme) and a `wp_get_custom_css` filter for manipulating it.
* CSS is managed in customizer via a new "Additional CSS" section with a single `textarea` control.
* `WP_Customize_Section::$description_hidden` is introduced for hiding extended descriptions in customizer sections behind a help toggle as done with panels.
* CSS is stored in a `custom_css` post type with the theme (stylesheet) slug as the `post_name`.
* `WP_Customize_Custom_CSS_Setting` is introduced to handle validation of CSS, previewing, and persisting the CSS to the `custom_css` post type.
* The `custom_css` setting is tied to a new `unfiltered_css` capability which maps to `unfiltered_html` by default.
* Escaping the message in the notification template is removed to allow markup (`code` tags) to be rendered.
See https://make.wordpress.org/core/2016/10/11/feature-proposal-better-theme-customizations-via-custom-css-with-live-previews/
Props johnregan3, celloexpressions, folletto, westonruter.
Fixes#35395.
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[37920] introduced resource hints that allow browsers to prefetch specific pages or render them in the background. With this change, the `as`, `crossorigin`, `pr`, and `type` attributes can be passed in addition to the URLs/hosts.
Props peterwilsoncc, swissspidy.
Fixes#38121.
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This removes the fallbacks in `wp_get_attachment_image()` and in
`wp.media.string.props` which attempt to generate an `alt` value
from the image caption or title if an `alt` attribute isn't explicitly
set.
This allows for image HTML to be generated that contains an empty `alt`
value, i.e., `alt=""` which is much preferable for screen readers than
reading redundant content in the case of a caption, or when reading the
image title, which is often generated from the filename and not helpful
as `alt` text.
Props odie2, joedolson, rianrietveld, afercia, iamjolly, joemcgill.
Fixes#34635.
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Since there's no difference between using `date()` and `gmdate()` in WordPress, we can simply use the former in `date_i18n()` to reduce its complexity.
Adds tests.
Props jdgrimes for initial patch.
Fixes#37910.
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WordPress 4.4 introduced "hyphen exclusion" for search terms, so that
"foo -bar" would return posts containing "foo" AND not containing "bar".
The new filter 'wp_query_use_hyphen_for_exclusion' allows developers
to disable this feature when it's known that their content will contain
semantically important leading hyphens.
Props chriseverson, choongsavvii.
Fixes#38099.
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Support the index-style permalinks (http://example.com/index.php/postName) when registering the REST API rewrite rules and within the `get_rest_url()` function. This allows sites that do not have mod_rewrite support to have almost pretty urls and have access to their REST API endpoints.
Props kraftbj.
Fixes#38182.
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Adjusts `get_custom_logo()`, `get_site_icon_url()`, and `has_custom_logo()` so that when called in a switched state, the original switched stack is not adjusted.
Props achbed, flixos90.
Fixes#38253.
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This function was originally introduced to fix an XSS attack in Netscape 4, which never affected any other browsers, or later versions of Netscape.
I'm willing to go out on a limb, and say that we've officially dropped security support for Netscape 4.
Props dmsnell, desrosj.
Fixes#33848.
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Since 4.4, comment submission has been mostly abstracted into a function,
rather than being processed inline in wp-comments-post.php. This change
made it easier to write automated tests against the bulk of the comment
submission process. `wp_allow_comment()` remained untestable, however:
when a comment failed one of its checks (flooding, duplicates, etc),
`die()` or `wp_die()` would be called directly. This shortcoming posed
problems for any application attempting to use WP's comment verification
functions in an abstract way - from PHPUnit to the REST API.
The current changeset introduces a new parameter, `$avoid_die`, to the
`wp_new_comment()` stack. When set to `true`, `wp_new_comment()` and
`wp_allow_comment()` will return `WP_Error` objects when a comment check
fails. When set to `false` - the default, for backward compatibility -
a failed check will result in a `die()` or `wp_die()`, as appropriate.
Prior to this changeset, default comment flood checks took place in the
function `check_comment_flood_db()`, which was hooked to the
'check_comment_flood' action. This design allowed the default comment
flood routine to be bypassed or replaced using `remove_action()`.
In order to maintain backward compatibility with this usage, while
simultaneously converting the comment flood logic into something that
returns a value rather than calling `die()` directly,
`check_comment_flood_db()` has been changed into a wrapper function for
a call to `add_filter()`; this, in turn, adds the *actual* comment flood
check to a new filter, 'wp_is_comment_flood'. Note that direct calls
to `check_comment_flood_db()` will no longer do anything in isolation.
Props websupporter, rachelbaker.
Fixes#36901.
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Since [37573], `get_object_term_cache()` has expected term IDs to be
stored in the taxonomy relationship cache. The function would then
reach directly into the 'terms' cache to fetch the data corresponding
to a given term, before returning a `WP_Term` object. This caused
problems when, for one reason or another, term data was cached
inconsistently:
* If the 'terms' cache is empty for a given term ID, despite the earlier call to `_prime_term_caches()`, `get_term()` would return an error object.
* If the array of cached term IDs contains an invalid ID, `get_term()` would return an error object.
We avoid these errors by no longer touching the 'terms' cache directly,
but running term IDs through `get_term()` and allowing that function to
reference the cache (and database, as needed). If `get_term()` returns
an error object for any of the cached term IDs, `get_object_term_cache()`
will return that error object alone. This change ensures that upstream
functions, like `get_the_terms()`, return `WP_Error` objects in a
predictable fashion.
Props dd32, michalzuber.
Fixes#37291.
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Hiding the `$wpdb` global behind a property decreases the readability of the code, as well as causing irrelevant output when dumping an object.
Reverts [38275], [38278], [38279], [38280], [38387].
See #37699.
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Although unlikely, clashes in randomly generated strings could cause unexpected failures. In addition, most randomness is entirely unnecessary, is bad practice, and increases test time (however small it may be).
See #37371
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The position of this template within the hierarchy is of so little use that zero themes in the WordPress.org theme directory make use of it. It's second only to `index.php` in the hierarchy, meaning that any archive template such as `category.php` or `archive.php` will be chosen before it.
Fixes#38162
Props ryankienstra for initial patch
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This changes the global `$wp_taxonomies` to an array of `WP_Taxonomy ` objects. `WP_Taxonomy ` includes methods to handle rewrite rules and hooks.
Each taxonomy argument becomes a property of `WP_Taxonomy`. Introducing such a class makes further improvements in the future much more feasible.
Props boonebgorges for review.
Fixes#36224. See #36217.
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Trashed posts cannot be accessed by site visitors and thus should not be visible on the front end. By marking menu items of trashed posts as invalid, they are excluded from the output.
Props solarissmoke, swissspidy.
Fixes#19038.
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Use the value of the `comment_order` setting to determine the date_query key to pass to `WP_Comment_Query`.
Fixes a bug where sites that had comments ordered "newest" first would have the incorrect page number returned.
Props tyxla, boonebgorges.
Fixes#31101.
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When the 'comment_whitelist' option is enabled and the commenter is an authenticated user, query for the existence of an approved comment with a matching `user_id`. This allows authenticated users that have changed their email address to bypass having their comment held for moderation.
Props voldemortensen, rachelbaker.
Fixes#28603.
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Following [38625], any media searches that already included JOINs,
e.g., `tax_queries`, would get trampled when we joined the post meta
table to search for filenames. This preserves existing JOINs and
also only applies the `_filter_query_attachment_filenames()` filter
when a search query is being performed.
Props flixos90, joemcgill.
Fixes#22744.
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[38694] revealed some URL formats were been parsed incorrectly, including those used by Google Fonts. This change simplifies the function to use placeholder values which cause PHP's parsing to behave consistently.
Props jrf, peterwilsoncc.
Fixes#36356.
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New parameters are: `login`, `login__in`, `login__not_in`, `nicename`,
`nicename__in`, `nicename__not_in`.
`login__in` and `nicename__in` are also now valid values for the
'orderby' parameter.
Props ryanplas.
Fixes#36624.
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The addition of the `pre_do_shortcode_tag` in [38506] allows plugins to short-circuit the shortcode execution process, which is particularly helpful for caching expensive shortcodes.
The `do_shortcode_tag` is the corresponding part of that system - when a shortcode hasn't been executed previously, there needs to be a clean method of populating the cache.
Props flixos90.
Fixes#32790.
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Fixes a bug where the UI wasn't updated after deleting/updating a theme.
Also introduces unit tests for theme management ajax handlers. For now they're
focused on `wp_ajax_update_theme()` but they can include tests for other
handlers as well.
Props chrisjean for initial patch.
Fixes#37924.
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After [38634], this adjusts the behaviour to remove redundancy by not displaying the link if the latest posts are shown on the front page. In that scenario, the 'Visit Site' link already points to the latest posts.
Fixes#34113.
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By enabling the user to select their preferred locale when editing the profile, we allow for greater personalization of the WordPress admin and therefore a better user experience.
The back end will be displayed in the user's individual locale while the locale used on the front end equals the one set for the whole site. If the user didn't specify a locale, the site's locale will be used as a fallback. The new `locale` property of the `WP_User` class can be used to retrieve the user's locale setting.
Props ocean90, ipm-frommen, swissspidy.
Fixes#29783.
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Blindly casting IDs to absolute integers in `get_metadata_by_mid()`, `update_metadata_by_mid()` and `delete_metadata_by_mid()` can cause unexpected behaviour when a floating or negative number is passed.
Fixes#37746.
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This introduces the singular `edit_term`, `delete_term`, and `assign_term` meta capabilities for terms, and switches the base capability name for tags from `manage_categories` to `manage_post_tags` and the corresponding `edit_post_tags`, `delete_post_tags`, and `assign_post_tags`.
All of these capabilities ultimately map to `manage_categories` so by default there is no change in the behaviour of the capabilities for categories, tags, or custom taxonomies. The `map_meta_cap` filter and the `capabilities` argument when registering a taxonomy now allow for control over editing, deleting, and assigning individual terms, as well as a separation of capabilities for tags from those of categories.
Fixes#35614
Props johnjamesjacoby for feedback
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* Dailymotion: Use an URL for an existing video.
* Facebook: Remove URLs which don't exist and update provider map for [38691].
See #32360.
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It is possible to short circuit `get_site_by_path()` using the `pre_get_site_by_path` filter. When this happens and a standard site object is provided, we can make sure it is upgraded to a proper `WP_Site` object before passing it on.
Props flixos90.
Fixes#37053.
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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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`WP_Term_Query` already supports querying terms by 'slug', 'name', and 'term_taxonomy_id'. Its additional arguments allow us to generate nearly the same SQL queries as before.
This change has one yuge benefit: the term queries are now cached.
Add tests to increase coverage of `get_term_by()`.
Props spacedmonkey, boonebgorges, johnjamesjacoby, pento, ocean90.
Fixes#21760.
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The new 'object_ids' parameter for `WP_Term_Query` allows queries for
terms that "belong to" a given object. This change makes it possible
to use `WP_Term_Query` inside of `wp_get_object_terms()`, rather than
assembling a SQL query.
The refactor has a couple of benefits:
* Less redundancy.
* Better consistency in accepted arguments between the term query functions. See #31105.
* Less redundancy.
* Object term queries are now cached. The `get_object_term_cache()` cache remains, and will be a somewhat less fragile secondary cache in front of the query cache (which is subject to frequent invalidation).
* Less redundancy.
A small breaking change: Previously, if a non-hierarchical taxonomy had
terms that had a non-zero 'parent' (perhaps because of a direct SQL
query), `wp_get_object_terms()` would respect the 'parent' argument.
This is in contrast to `WP_Term_Query` and `get_terms()`, which have
always rejected 'parent' queries for non-hierarchical taxonomies. For
consistency, the behavior of `get_terms()` is being applied across the
board: passing 'parent' for a non-hierarchical taxonomy will result in
an empty result set (since the cached taxonomy hierarchy will be empty).
Props flixos90, boonebgorges.
See #37198.
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Because queries generated via `get_sites()` are cached, we can remove the `get_id_from_blogname` cache key.
Props flixos90.
Fixes#38175.
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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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An empty string in `WPLANG` is used to define the site language as `en_US`. The `! empty()` check didn't catch this case so that `wpmu_create_blog()` fell back to the network setting.
Fixes#36918.
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`wp_dropdown_users()` contains a whitelist of function params that are
passed through to `get_users()`. `role`, `role__in`, and `role__not_in`
have now been added to this whitelist.
Props sillybean.
Fixes#38135.
git-svn-id: https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@38651 602fd350-edb4-49c9-b593-d223f7449a82
This adds a new link to visit the post type archive if the post type supports it. Also introduces a new `view_items` label to `get_post_type_labels()`.
Props paulwilde, akibjorklund, swissspidy.
Fixes#34113.
git-svn-id: https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@38634 602fd350-edb4-49c9-b593-d223f7449a82
This applies a new private function, `_filter_query_attachment_filenames()`,
to the `post_clauses` filter hook during `wp_ajax_query_attachments()` and
`wp_edit_attachments_query_vars()` to include `_wp_attached_file` post meta
in search queries performed from the media library or in a `WP_Media_List_Table`.
Props wonderboymusic, DrewAPicture, joemcgill, swissspidy.
Fixes#22744.
git-svn-id: https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@38625 602fd350-edb4-49c9-b593-d223f7449a82
If there are no pages when the customizer is opened, the `static_front_page` section will be hidden. As soon as a page is created in the customizer session, the `static_front_page` section will be revealed. Previously the section would not be registered if there were no pages. Page stubs created via nav menus will appear in the `dropdown-pages` controls for `page_for_posts` and `page_on_front`, and such page stubs will thus cause the `static_front_page` section to appear. Plugins that facilitate page creation in the customizer by filtering `get_pages` will also cause the section to appear.
See #34923.
Fixes#38013.
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Use original title as placeholder for label and in control title. Prevent original title from overriding empty label in initial setting values.
Fixes#38015.
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Preserves spaces and generally creates more accurate, cleaner titles from filenames of uploaded media.
Props joemcgill.
Fixes#37989.
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Give developers the opportunity to reject incoming data without using the validation callback. It also enables us to do sanitization and validation in one function in instances where this could be useful.
Props websupporter, rmccue.
Fixes#37560.
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`wpautop()` considers double line breaks to be the separator between block level HTML elements. By adding two line breaks before a block element, this allows us to process the text before a block element correctly.
Fixes#4857.
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When comparing index definitions, normalise the index names to lower case, as they are not case sensitive within MySQL.
Fixes#34874.
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Re-use the same query vars in searching as when listing posts. Aligns with behavior of nav menus in customizer.
Fixes#33742.
Props welcher, westonruter.
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This affects category, tag, and custom taxonomy archives, and single posts, pages, and custom post types.
Fixes#37655
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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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Sometimes, `DB_CHARSET` will be set to `utf8mb4`, even if the current setup doesn't support `utf8mb4`. After [38442], this can cause significant character set failures, causing the connection to fall back to `latin1`.
Instead of doing this, we now check that the connection supports `utf8mb4` before trying to use it, and fall back to `utf8` when we need to.
Fixes#37982 for trunk.
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The most useful function this introduces is `get_theme_file_uri()`, which returns the URL to the specified file in the child theme if it exists, and falls back to the URL to the specified file in the parent theme. This allows parent themes to reference files (including enqueuing CSS and JavaScript files) that can be overridden by the child theme simply by existing.
This change also introduces `get_theme_file_path()`, which is the file path equivalent of `get_theme_file_uri()`.
Finally, `get_parent_theme_file_uri()` and `get_parent_theme_file_path()` are also introduced, which allow a theme to specifically reference a file URL or file path in the parent theme. These can be used as replacements for `get_template_directory_uri()` and `get_template_directory()` respectively, for consistency.
Props johnbillion, georgestephanis, gma992.
Fixes#18302
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[34670] made the displayed permalink clickable. For posts that were pending review, the permalink wasn't being properly generated so the link wouldn't go to the preview.
Props knutsp, enshrined.
Fixes#37423.
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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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Adds an `item_spacing` option to the arguments array for the functions `wp_nav_menu()`, `wp_list_pages()`, and `wp_page_menu()`. `item_spacing` is a boolean accepting either `preserve` or `discard`.
Previously, certain CSS choices could result in a site's layout changing if `wp_nav_menu()` fell back to the default `wp_list_pages()` due to differences in the whitespace within the HTML. The new argument ensures a function outputs consistant HTML while maintaining backward compatibility.
Fixes#35206.
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