This changeset introduces a `WP_Fatal_Error_Handler` class that detects fatal errors and displays a more user-friendly message about the site experiencing technical difficulties.
Websites that have custom requirements in that regard can implement their own fatal error handler by adding a `fatal-error-handler.php` drop-in that returns the handler instance to use, which must be based on a class that inherits `WP_Fatal_Error_Handler`. That handler will then be used in place of the default one. Alternatively, the fatal error handler feature can be completely disable through a constant `WP_DISABLE_FATAL_ERROR_HANDLER`.
Websites that would like to modify specifically the error template displayed in the frontend can add a `php-error.php` drop-in that works similarly to the existing `db-error.php` drop-in. For more granular customization, the fatal error handler also includes new filters `wp_should_handle_php_error`, `wp_php_error_message` and `wp_php_error_args`.
Props afragen, bradleyt, flixos90, ocean90, schlessera, SergeyBiryukov, spacedmonkey, timothyblynjacobs.
See #46130, #44458.
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Due to the high number of follow-up tickets and associated security concerns, it was decided to reschedule the fatal error recovery feature for WordPress 5.2, in order to address these issues properly. The feature will continue to be developed, with iterations being merged into trunk early in the 5.2 release cycle.
Fixes#46141. See #44458, #45932, #45940, #46038, #46047, #46068.
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The `WP_Shutdown_Handler` name plus related function names were premature when originally committed, as there can be multiple shutdown handlers in PHP, and WordPress makes use of that feature. This changeset modifies the name to a more appropriate `WP_Fatal_Error_Handler`, and related to that changes the following names:
* The drop-in to override the handler is now called `fatal-error-handler.php`.
* The internal function `wp_register_premature_shutdown_handler` is now called `wp_register_fatal_error_handler()`.
In addition to these naming changes, a new constant `WP_DISABLE_FATAL_ERROR_HANDLER` is introduced that can be set in `wp-config.php` to entirely disable the fatal error handler. That constant's value is and should be accessed indirectly via a new `wp_is_fatal_error_handler_enabled()` function and is filterable via a new `wp_fatal_error_handler_enabled` hook. Note that disabling the fatal error handler will skip the new functionality entirely, including the potentially used `fatal-error-handler.php` drop-in.
The new set of constant, filter and function provide for an easier-to-use mechanism to disable the fatal error handler altogether, rather than requiring developers to implement a drop-in for purely that purpose.
Props afragen, flixos90, joyously, knutsp, markjaquith, ocean90, schlessera, spacedmonkey.
Fixes#46047. See #44458.
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This changeset introduces a `WP_Shutdown_Handler` class that detects fatal errors and which extension (plugin or theme) causes them. Such an error is then recorded, and an error message is displayed. Subsequently, in certain protected areas, for example the admin, the broken extension will be paused, ensuring that the website is still usable in the respective area. The major benefit is that this mechanism allows site owners to still log in to their website, to fix the problem by either disabling the extension or solving the bug and then resuming the extension.
Extensions are only paused in certain designated areas. The frontend for example stays unaffected, as it is impossible to know what pausing the extension would cause to be missing, so it might be preferrable to clearly see that the website is temporarily not accessible instead.
The fatal error recovery is especially important in scope of encouraging the switch to a maintained PHP version, as not necessarily every WordPress extension is compatible with all PHP versions. If problems occur now, non-technical site owners that do not have immediate access to the codebase are not locked out of their site and can at least temporarily solve the problem quickly.
Websites that have custom requirements in that regard can implement their own shutdown handler by adding a `shutdown-handler.php` drop-in that returns the handler instance to use, which must be based on a class that inherits `WP_Shutdown_Handler`. That handler will then be used in place of the default one.
Websites that would like to modify specifically the error template displayed in the frontend can add a `php-error.php` drop-in that works similarly to the existing `db-error.php` drop-in.
Props afragen, bradleyt, flixos90, ocean90, schlessera, SergeyBiryukov, spacedmonkey.
Fixes#44458.
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* `plugin_loaded`: Fires once a single activated plugin has loaded.
* `mu_plugin_loaded`: Fires once a single must-use plugin has loaded.
* `network_plugin_loaded`: Fires once a single network-activated plugin has loaded.
Props Rarst, schlessera.
Fixes#41346.
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- Adds `WP_REST_Autosaves_Controller` which extends `WP_REST_Revisions_Controller`.
- Autosaves endpoint is registered for all post types except attachment because even post types without revisions enabled are expected to autosave.
- Because setting the `DOING_AUTOSAVE` constant pollutes the test suite, autosaves tests are run last. We may want to improve upon this later.
Also, use a truly impossibly high number in User Controller tests. The number `100`, (or `7777` in `trunk`), could be valid in certain test run configurations. The `REST_TESTS_IMPOSSIBLY_HIGH_NUMBER` constant is impossibly high for this very reason.
Finally, Skip Autosaves controller test for multisite. There's a PHP 5.2 edge case where paths calculated differently, possibly caused by differing version of PHPUnit.
Props adamsilverstein, aduth, azaozz, danielbachhuber, rmccue, danielbachhuber.
Merges [43767], [43768], [43769] to trunk.
See #45132, #45131.
Fixes#45128, #43316.
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Posts containing blocks are now correctly handled when displaying on the front end, including dynamic blocks and nested blocks.
Props pento.
Merges [43752] to trunk.
See #45109.
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The `WP_Block_Parser` class, and the accompanying `parse_blocks()` helper function, can be used to parse an array of blocks out of a content string.
`WP_Block_Parser` is copied from the `@wordpress/block-serialization-default-parser` package. To ensure it stays in sync with the JavaScript parser, changes should be implemented in the package first, then the package version should be upgraded to include the changes.
Props pento.
Merges [43751] to trunk.
See #45109.
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These are the foundational classes allowing blocks to be registered and used throughout WordPress.
This commit also includes the `has_block()` and `has_blocks()` functions, which are required for unit testing these classes.
Merges [43742] from the 5.0 branch to trunk.
Props adamsilverstein, danielbachhuber, desrosj.
Fixes#45097.
See #45109.
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Introduces a `WP_REST_Search_Controller` class which registers a `/wp/v2/search` endpoint. Search types are handled by extending `WP_REST_Search_Handler`. The default search type is `WP_REST_Post_Search_Handler` but can be filtered by plugins or a theme.
Merges [43739,43741] from the 5.0 branch to trunk.
Props danielbachhuber, flixos90, pento, rmccue, joehoyle.
Fixes#39965.
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In order to correctly render parts of its UI, the new editor needs to be aware of the active theme's post-formats and post-thumbnails support. This data is exposed by querying for the active theme on a new /wp/v2/themes endpoint for sufficiently privileged users.
Merges [43734], [43735] to trunk.
props desrosj.
Fixes#45016.
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This change is necessary to enable multisite-specific meta query functionality during the multisite bootstrap process.
Fixes#40948. See #40229.
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This change is necessary to enable multisite-specific metadata functionality during the multisite bootstrap process.
See #40948.
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WordPress' code just... wasn't.
This is now dealt with.
Props jrf, pento, netweb, GaryJ, jdgrimes, westonruter, Greg Sherwood from PHPCS, and everyone who's ever contributed to WPCS and PHPCS.
Fixes#41057.
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* Edits to active plugins which cause PHP fatal errors will no longer auto-deactivate the plugin. Supersedes #39766.
* Introduce sandboxed PHP file edits for active themes, preventing accidental whitescreening of a user's site when introducing a fatal error.
* After writing a change to a PHP file for an active theme or plugin, perform loopback requests on the file editor admin screens and the homepage to check for fatal errors. If a fatal error is encountered, roll back the edited file and display the error to the user to fix and try again.
* Introduce a secure way to scrape PHP fatal errors from a site via `wp_start_scraping_edited_file_errors()` and `wp_finalize_scraping_edited_file_errors()`.
* Moves file modifications from `theme-editor.php` and `plugin-editor.php` to common `wp_edit_theme_plugin_file()` function.
* Refactor themes and plugin editors to submit file changes via Ajax instead of doing full page refreshes when JS is available.
* Use `get` method for theme/plugin dropdowns.
* Improve styling of plugin editors, including width of plugin/theme dropdowns.
* Improve notices API for theme/plugin editor JS component.
* Strip common base directory from plugin file list. See #24048.
* Factor out functions to list editable file types in `wp_get_theme_file_editable_extensions()` and `wp_get_plugin_file_editable_extensions()`.
* Scroll to line in editor that has linting error when attempting to save. See #41886.
* Add checkbox to dismiss lint errors to proceed with saving. See #41887.
* Only style the Update File button as disabled instead of actually disabling it for accessibility reasons.
* Ensure that value from CodeMirror is used instead of `textarea` when CodeMirror is present.
* Add "Are you sure?" check when leaving editor when there are unsaved changes.
Supersedes [41560].
See #39766, #24048, #41886.
Props westonruter, Clorith, melchoyce, johnbillion, jjj, jdgrimes, azaozz.
Fixes#21622, #41887.
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"Install" is not a noun, and while it might be acceptable to use the verb as a noun, it is not correct. Using the correct
noun, "installation", increases clarity, especially for non-native English speakers.
This change fixes the usage in user-facing text and in developer documentation.
Fixes#41620
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This reverts [38371] which loaded `class-phpass.php` early in `wp-settings.php` and in turn caused backward compatibility problems.
Props DavidAnderson, ketuchetan.
Fixes#39445.
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This change introduces a `requests-{$hook}` action which can be used to hook into Requests hooks, and restores the `http_api_curl` action.
Props rmccue.
Fixes#37843.
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With the introduction of user-specific languages in [38705] it's necessary to be able to switch translations on the fly. For example emails should be sent in the language of the recipient and not the one of the current user.
This introduces a new `WP_Locale_Switcher` class which is used for switching locales and translations. It holds the stack of locales whenever `switch_to_locale( $locale )` is called. With `restore_previous_locale()` you can restore the previous locale. `restore_current_locale()` empties the stack and sets the locale back to the initial value.
`switch_to_locale()` is added to most of core's email functions, either with the value of `get_locale()` (site language) or `get_user_locale()` (user language with fallback to site language).
Props yoavf, tfrommen, swissspidy, pbearne, ocean90.
See #29783.
Fixes#26511.
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In addition to `wp_list_filter()` for filtering a list of objects, and `wp_list_pluck()` for plucking a certain field out of each object in a list, this new function can be used for sorting a list of objects by specific fields. These functions are now all contained within the new `WP_List_Util()` class and `wp_list_sort()` is used in various parts of core for sorting lists.
This was previously committed in [38859] but got reverted in [38862] and [38863]. To fix the previous issues, `wp_list_sort()` supports now an additional argument to preserve array keys via `uasort()`.
Props flixos90, DrewAPicture, jorbin.
Fixes#37128.
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Previously we ensured that the entry points to WordPress were parsable by PHP4 in order to display a friendly not-supported-php error message.
However, for the last two years the main entry points have not actually parsed, and we've only added extra parse errors since it last worked in 3.9, so it's time we just remove this 'feature'.
The PHP version checks are still there for PHP 5.0/5.1, and so it's inplace when we eventually drop PHP 5.2 support.
See #29489.
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In addition to `wp_list_filter()` for filtering a list of objects, and `wp_list_pluck()` for plucking a certain field out of each object in a list, this new function can be used for sorting a list of objects by specific fields. These functions are now all contained within the new `WP_List_Util()` class and `wp_list_sort()` is used in various parts of core for sorting lists.
Props flixos90, DrewAPicture, jorbin.
Fixes#37128.
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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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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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After [38364], the inclusion of `class-wp-locale.php` was changed from a `require_once()` to a `require()`. This caused problems for anything that called `load_text_domain_early()` prior to the `require()` but didn't bail, as it was now being `require()`-ed a second time.
With the use of `require_once()`, it doesn't really matter where it's loaded, so it has been moved next to the related `l10n.php` load.
See #37827.
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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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Currently, auto-prepended files need to directly modify the globals in order to add filters and actions. This is a bad idea. Globals are bad. You should never directly interact with the Plugin globals.
Fixes#37707.
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First added in [37588] and later modified in [38224], the idea was to ensure that filters/actions added before `advance-cache.php` would not disappear if `advance-cache.php` overloaded the filters/actions with code such as `$wp_filter = array()`. This is an edge case and one that there is no documented case of existing.
This restores the behavior from WordPress 4.5 and before. It is strongly encouraged that developers using `advance-cache.php` to use the Plugins API that is available before the loading of `advance-cache.php` rather than directly interacting with any of the globals.
Props azaozz, jorbin, dd32 for review, pento for review, westi for investigation, ipstenu for research.
See #36819.
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[37588] added methods to backup the plugin globals, for ensuring that advanced cache drop-ins don't overwrite hooks that've been added earlier in the load process.
The method for restoring the plugin globals wasn't compatible with the implementation of `WP_Hook` in #17817. `WP_Hook` implements `ArrayAccess`, so `_restore_plugin_globals()` was treating it as an array, and inadvertantly overwriting the `WP_Hook` object with a plain array.
To avoid having to re-write this code as part of #17817, we now use `add_filter()` to restore any hooks that were added by cache drop-ins, which `WP_Hook` correctly supports.
Props pento, jorbin.
See #36819.
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Ajax, while considered an acronym for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, is most commonly capitalized only in the first character.
Part props ocean90.
See #32246.
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Provides a consistent way to query `$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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This changes the global `$wp_post_types` to an array of `WP_Post_Type` objects. `WP_Post_Type` includes methods to handle post type supports, rewrite rules, meta boxes, hooks, and taxonomies.
Each post type argument becomes a property of `WP_Post_Type`.
Props swissspidy, flixos90.
Fixes#36217.
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