Minimize jquery.form.js as part of build process to remove the source map reference.
Modify source map tests to include all JavaScript files rather than testing Backbone and jQuery only.
Props pento.
Fixes#46218.
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This avoids a `sourceMappingURL` being in the minified file, as we don't ship source maps.
Props pento, laghee.
Fixes#44560.
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After [44359] it is impossible to not use ES6 syntax for some logic in the `Gruntfile.js`, so adjust the `esversion` setting for the `Gruntfile.js` to 6. Because the previous setting in `.jshintrc` was not compatible with setting `esversion`, set the `esversion` in the `.jshintrc` explicitly.
See #44492.
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Re-add variable that was removed on accident by [44359]. Also run `grunt format:php` to adjust the code style.
.--This line, and those below, will be ignored--
M Gruntfile.js
M src/index.php
M src/wp-admin/index.php
M src/wp-includes/class-wp-block-parser.php
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After the JavaScript reorganization in [43309], it was no longer possible to test WordPress from the `src` folder. That meant a build step was required to test PHP modifications. That is suboptimal as even a simple copy is slower than a web server just serving the new file.
We achieve building to `src` by setting a `WORKING_DIR` constant in the Gruntfile that is `build` by default, but changes to `src` when the `--dev` flag is present on any Grunt command. We provide sensible defaults so some commands, such as copying `version.php`, always build to `build`.
Because testing from `build` is no longer required, we change the messages present in `index.php` and `wp-admin/index.php` to be more broadly about building WordPress.
We also change the webpack config to have more straightforward behavior based on the `buildTarget` argument. It only determines the build target now and has no implicit behavior anymore. `grunt build` still works as it worked before, to make sure that the build server produces the same `wordpress.zip` we are used to.
We do all this instead of a symlink setup because symlinks don't work on every platform.
Props omarreiss, netweb, flixos90, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#44492.
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This reverts [44354] for more investigation into inconsistent password strength values that passed locally prior to commit.
Unprops omarreiss, netweb, desrosj.
See #43749.
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Version 4.2.2 of the zxcvbn password strength library has several bug fixes. A full list of changes can be seen here: https://github.com/dropbox/zxcvbn/compare/v4.4.1...v4.4.2.
This commit also adds the library as a project dependency, making it easier to update in the future. Because the dictionary within the library contains non-PG language, a `rot13:zxcvbn` task has been added to Grunt to perform a ROT-13 cipher on the library. This task has been added to `grunt build` and `grunt build:js`.
Props omarreiss, netweb, desrosj.
Fixes#43749.
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These files are fairly large, and while they're useful in development, they're not needed in the final build.
Props pento, mcsf.
Merges [43931] and [43932] to trunk.
See #45201.
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CSS coming from the `@wordpress` packages wasn't being minified in the build. This had the noteable side effect of causing RTL CSS to not be loaded when `SCRIPT_DEBUG` was set to `false`.
Props websupporter.
Merges [43905] to trunk.
Fixes#45330.
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For the WordPress zip we need both the minified and non-minified files. This is because of `SCRIPT_DEBUG`. So in grunt build we need to do both `grunt webpack:prod` and `grunt webpack:dev`.
Props bordoni, atimmer.
Merges [43817] to trunk.
Fixes#45156.
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- `grunt webpack:dev` now copies packages JS into `/src/wp-includes/js/dist`, and CSS into `/src/wp-includes/css/dist`.
- `grunt webpack:prod` does the same, but into `/build` instead of `/src`.
- `grunt build` now runs the `webpack:prod` task.
Merges [43760] from the 5.0 branch to trunk.
Props atimmer, pento.
Fixes#45119.
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We decided to split the media webpack config into it's own file. The
main webpack config then combines this file with the packages config.
Include vendor scripts by copying them. We copy the minified files if
they are available. If they aren't available we minify the original
files ourselves.
Props omarreiss, herregroen, gziolo, youknowriad, netweb, adamsilverstein.
Merges [43719] to trunk.
See #45065.
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WPCS 1.0.0 includes a bunch of new auto-fixers, which drops the number of coding standards issues across WordPress significantly. Prior to running the auto-fixers, there were 15,312 issues detected. With this commit, we now drop to 4,769 issues.
This change includes three notable additions:
- Multiline function calls must now put each parameter on a new line.
- Auto-formatting files is now part of the `grunt precommit` script.
- Auto-fixable coding standards issues will now cause Travis failures.
Fixes#44600.
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Use `grunt watch --phpunit --group={testgroup}` to start `grunt watch` with a specific test group so that PHP file changes trigger a limited number of tests.
Props jeremyfelt, birgire for testing.
Fixes#44240.
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Historically, `grunt build` has copied all files from the `src` directory to the `build` directory. This is usually fine, but can be super slow when there are lots of custom plugins or themes in the `src` directory.
To rectify this, we now only copy Core plugins and themes to `build`.
Props adamsilverstein, pento, johnbillion.
Fixes#44256.
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- Normalize `filepath` in the the `watch` event.
- Throw a warning when `watch` fails to process a file because the destination path cannot be determined.
Fixes#44262.
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Significantly reduces Grunt's CPU usage when `grunt watch` is in an idle/watching state.
Props netweb.
Fixes#44241.
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And delete some left over cruft, only then shall we prevail.
There are some things easily missed, when using Git, which does not persist—
Empty directories, though that didn't derail—
Our Travis-based tests, which now must prevail.
Quoth Travis CI, “Build did fail.”
See #43055.
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In many a strange and curious file of forgotten lore—
While I pondered, blaming Nacin, my notifications suddenly awakened,
As of someone quietly DMing;—DMing me, I can’t ignore.
“’Tis some contributor,” I muttered, “DMing me an idea or four—
Only this and nothing more.”
Ah, distinctly I remember, at WordCamp US, last December;
A mad proposal nearly laid me—down out cold—upon the floor.
Curious, I listened closely;—to a plan I agreed with, mostly—
A way to make our JavaScript—JavaScript which was a chore—
Maintainable, extendable, for the future, is what I saw.
Guten-ready for evermore.
Open here I switch to Slack, when, with many a patch and hack,
In there stepped Omar, a JavaScript developer hardcore;
Pronouncing all the changes fit; ready now to be commit;
“There’s nothing else for us to do,” DMing me, “It’s done!” he swore—
“No longer random guessing at which file need next be explored—
Let’s move on, we’re all aboard.”
Moved all together, grouped and managed, in folders all is packaged,
The code had all been cleaned and tidied, important parts moved to the fore,
“Though this change be useful here,” I said, “it is too large, I fear,
We couldn’t manage such a patch, we’ve done nothing like this before—
Tell me where doth go this change, change to make our codebase soar!”
Quoth Omar, “In WordPress Core.”
Props omarreis for shepherding this significant change.
Props adamsilverstein, aduth, atimmer, dingo_bastard, frank-klein, gziolo, herregroen, jaswrks, jeremyfelt, jipmoors, jorbin, netweb, ocean90, pento, tjnowell, and youknowriad for testing, feedback, discussion, encouragement, commiserations, etc.
I make no apologies for this commit message.
Fixes#43055.
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This allow PHPUnit test groups to run automatically when files are changed, rather than having to be ran manually throughout the development process. This creates a smoother developer experience, and a tighter feedback loop.
Props iandunn, netweb, pento
Fixes#42282
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This was previously attempted in [41043], which unfortunately had severe performance issues, the regex it used was fatally slow on long posts.
This version now uses an array of all emoji that Twemoji supports, which maintains the accuracy of [41043], while being the same speed or only a few ms slower than the code prior to [41043].
As with [41043], the `grunt precommit:emoji` task detects when `twemoji.js` has changed, and regenerates the array.
Props jmdodd for feedback, suggestions, and insults where appropriate.
Fixes#35293. 🤞🏻
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Previously, the `ms-files` test group would not run in any automatic configuration. This ensures it is always run as part of the test suite in Travis CI.
Props netweb.
Fixes#41698.
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* Code editor is integrated into the Theme/Plugin Editor, Additional CSS in Customizer, and Custom HTML widget. Code editor is not yet integrated into the post editor, and it may not be until accessibility concerns are addressed.
* The CodeMirror component in the Custom HTML widget is integrated in a similar way to TinyMCE being integrated into the Text widget, adopting the same approach for integrating dynamic JavaScript-initialized fields.
* Linting is performed for JS, CSS, HTML, and JSON via JSHint, CSSLint, HTMLHint, and JSONLint respectively. Linting is not yet supported for PHP.
* When user lacks `unfiltered_html` the capability, the Custom HTML widget will report any Kses-invalid elements and attributes as errors via a custom Kses rule for HTMLHint.
* When linting errors are detected, the user will be prevented from saving the code until the errors are fixed, reducing instances of broken websites.
* The placeholder value is removed from Custom CSS in favor of a fleshed-out section description which now auto-expands when the CSS field is empty. See #39892.
* The CodeMirror library is included as `wp.CodeMirror` to prevent conflicts with any existing `CodeMirror` global.
* An `wp.codeEditor.initialize()` API in JS is provided to convert a `textarea` into CodeMirror, with a `wp_enqueue_code_editor()` function in PHP to manage enqueueing the assets and settings needed to edit a given type of code.
* A user preference is added to manage whether or not "syntax highlighting" is enabled. The feature is opt-out, being enabled by default.
* Allowed file extensions in the theme and plugin editors have been updated to include formats which CodeMirror has modes for: `conf`, `css`, `diff`, `patch`, `html`, `htm`, `http`, `js`, `json`, `jsx`, `less`, `md`, `php`, `phtml`, `php3`, `php4`, `php5`, `php7`, `phps`, `scss`, `sass`, `sh`, `bash`, `sql`, `svg`, `xml`, `yml`, `yaml`, `txt`.
Props westonruter, georgestephanis, obenland, melchoyce, pixolin, mizejewski, michelleweber, afercia, grahamarmfield, samikeijonen, rianrietveld, iseulde.
See #38707.
Fixes#12423, #39892.
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Improve JS parsing of our inline JSDocs by introducing `@namespace`, `@lends` and `@memberOf`. Helps set the way for showing our JavaScript documentation on developer.wordpress.org, see https://meta.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/3063.
* Define all used namespaces using @namespace.
* Correctly specify in which namespace each class is using @memberOf.
* Define each usage of the extend function as a prototype assignment using @lends.
* Some comment blocks were moved to correct the parsing of certain definitions.
Props herregroen, atimmer, netweb, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#41682.
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Patches occasionally come in on generated files. We should be kind to new contributors and give them a hint that these files are auto generated.
Props drewapicture, samuelsidler, netweb, valendesigns, kpdesign, nacin, jorbin
Fixes#30666
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WordPress no longer supports many old old browsers: https://make.wordpress.org/core/2017/04/23/target-browser-coverage/
This also removes alot of no longer necessary CSS. It served us well, but we are never getting back together with IE8,9,10.
So, in the (paraphrased) words of Taylor Swift:
I remember when we dropped support the first time
Saying, "This is it, I've had enough, " 'cause like
We hadn't seen many users in a month
When you said you needed flexbox. (What?)
Then you postMessage again and say
"IE8, I miss you and I swear I'm gonna change, trust me."
Remember how that lasted for a day?
I say, "I hate the box model, " we break up, you call me, "I love css-grids."
Ooh, we called it off again last night
But ooh, this time I'm telling you, I'm telling you
We are never ever ever supporting IE 8,9,10,
We are never ever ever supporting IE 8,9,10,
You go talk to EDGE, talk to my FIREFOX, talk to CHROME
But we are never ever ever ever getting back together
Like, ever...
Fixes#37651.
Props stunnedbeast, netweb, jorbin.
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Previously, `wp_encode_emoji()` and `wp_staticize_emoji()` used inaccurate regular expressions to find emoji, and transform then into HTML entities or `<img>`s, respectively. This would result in emoji not being correctly transformed, or occasionally, non-emoji being incorrectly transformed.
This commit adds a new `grunt` task - `grunt precommit:emoji`. It finds the regex in `twemoji.js`, transforms it into a PHP-friendly version, and adds it to `formatting.php`. This task is also automatically run by `grunt precommit`, when it detects that `twemoji.js` has changed.
The new regex requires features introduced in PCRE 8.32, which was introduced in PHP 5.4.14, though it was also backported to later releases of the PHP 5.3 series. For versions of PHP that don't support this, it will fall back to an updated version of the loose-matching regex.
For short posts, the performance difference between the old and new regex is negligible. As the posts get longer, however, the new method is exponentially faster.
Fixes#35293.
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Also update jshint configuration in Gruntfile to include the widget scripts among the JS files linted.
Props timmydcrawford.
See #39994.
Fixes#40808.
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Add a data normalization pass when generating data fixtures for the REST API endpoints. Ensures that the `wp-api-generated.js` fixture won't change between test runs. Set more default properties and use fixed values for any properties that can't be easily controlled (object IDs and derivatives like link). Generate the fixture file with JSON_PRETTY_PRINT so that future diffs are easier to follow.
Props jnylen0, netweb.
Fixes#39264.
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Add QUnit tests: verify that wp-api loads correctly, verify that the expected base models and collections exist and can be instantiated, verify that collections contain the correct models, verify that expected helper functions are in place for each collection.
The QUnit tests rely on two fixture files: `tests/qunit/fixtures/wp-api-generated.js` contains the data response from each core endpoint and is generated by running the PHPUnit `restapi-jsclient` group. `tests/qunit/fixtures/wp-api.js` maps the generated data to endpoint routes, and overrides `Backbone.ajax` to mock the responses for the tests.
Add PHPUnit tests in `tests/phpunit/tests/rest-api/rest-schema-setup.php`. First, verify that the API returns the expected routes via `server->get_routes()`. Then, the `test_build_wp_api_client_fixtures` test goes thru each endpoint and requests it from the API, tests that it returns data, and builds up the data for the mocked QUnit tests, saving the final results to `tests/qunit/fixtures/wp-api-generated.js`.
Add a new grunt task `restapi-jsclient` which runs the phpunit side data generation and the qunit tests together.
Props jnylen0, welcher.
Fixes#39264.
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