This avoids fatal errors while the tests remain incompatible with PHPUnit 6, which was recently introduced on Travis.
See #39822, #40086
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This skips time sensitive tests (copyright year and PHP/MySQL version requirements) when tests are run on branches on Travis.
Props netweb, jorbin
Fixes#39486
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This skips time sensitive tests (copyright year and PHP/MySQL version requirements) when tests are run on branches on Travis.
Props netweb, jorbin
Fixes#39486
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The site's current timezone offset is an important piece of information for any REST API client that needs to manipulate dates. It has not been previously available.
Expose both the `gmt_offset` (the site's current offset from UTC in hours) and `timezone_string` (which also provides information about daylight savings time) via the "site info" endpoint (the base `/wp-json` response).
Also update the `wp-api-generated.js` fixture file with the changes to the default API responses.
Props sagarkbhatt.
Fixes#39854.
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This commit adds some missing test cases for combinations of `orderby` and other parameters (`post_parent__in` and `post_name__in`).
Followup to [40056] for `orderby` and `post__in`.
The interaction of these parameters is perhaps counterintuitive because `orderby` does not affect the returned results. This is overall probably the best design, and it's now better tested and documented.
Props fibonaccina.
See #39055.
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This avoids PHP notices that otherwise arise when no `taxonomy`
parameter is passed to `get_terms()` or `WP_Term_Query`.
Props dlh.
Fixes#39932.
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Terms with duplicate names are not allowed at the same level of a
taxonomy hierarchy. The name lookup introduced in [34809] did not
properly account for the 'parent' parameter, with the result that
the duplicate-name restriction was tighter than intended (terms
with duplicate names could not be created at different levels of
a single hierarchy).
Props mikejolley.
Fixes#39984.
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`wp_insert_term()` does not allow for terms with the same name to exist
at the same hierarchy level, unless the second term has a unique slug.
When this logic was refactored in [31792] and [34809], a bug was
introduced whereby it was possible to bypass the no-same-named-sibling
check in cases where the first term had a non-auto-generated slug
(ie, where the name was 'Foo' but the slug something other than 'foo',
such that the second term would get the non-matching slug 'foo').
This changeset fixes this issue by ensuring that the duplicate name
check runs both in cases where there's an actual slug clash *and* in
cases where no explicit `slug` has been provided to `wp_insert_term()`.
The result is a more reliable error condition:
`wp_insert_term( 'Foo' ... )` will always fail if there's a sibling
'Foo', regardless of the sibling's slug.
Props mikejolley.
See #39984.
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This ensures that generated thumbnails are kept out of the version-
controlled `DIR_TESTDATA` directory.
Props bor0.
Fixes#40008.
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Unstable builds of PHP (nightly and hhvm) don't have the Xdebug extension enabled. Attempting to disable it results in a build error.
See #39978
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Following [40130] tests fail on environments that don't support PDF
previews because the expected meta data doesn't get written.
See #39875.
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Since support for PDF previews were added in [38949], it's possible
that the generated image file could overwrite an existing image file
with the same name. This uses `wp_unique_filename()` to avoid this
issue and adds a '-pdf' identifier on the end of filenames.
Props gitlost, derosj, mikeschroder, joemcgill.
Fixes#39875. See #31050.
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In [40123], `WP_Image_Editor_Imagick` started using
`Imagick::setImageOrientation` and `Imagick::ORIENTATION_TOPLEFT`,
but had no equivalent feature check.
While they were introduced more than 9 years ago, it's important
to double-check everything is available before using with Imagick.
Fixes#37140.
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This prevents the unhelpful white screen of death when a user who can view the post (eg. preview it) leaves a comment while the post is in draft.
Props sagarprajapati, milindmore22, mayurk, swissspidy
Fixes#39650
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A few of the multisite tests were failing after [40124] because
multisite filters `upload_mimes` with the `check_upload_mimes()`
function to reduce the set of allowed MIME types. This fixes those
errors by skipping the tests for adding additional MIME types and
only tests file types assumed to be allowed.
See #39550.
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[39831] introduced more strict MIME type checking for uploads, which
resulted in unintetionally blocking several filetypes that were
previously valid. This change uses a more targeted approach to MIME
validation to restore previous behavior for most types.
Props blobfolio, iandunn, ipstenu, markoheijnen, xknown, joemcgill.
Fixes#39550, #39552.
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Due to inconsistencies in the way browsers handle Exif orientation data,
if a user manually rotates an image within WordPress, set the Exif orientation to
the default (1) so that the image displays with the same rotation/flip in every browser.
Props sanchothefat, triplejumper12, joemcgill, azaozz, markoheijnen, mikeschroder.
See #14459.
Fixes#37140.
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Previously, when getting posts from the API with `sticky=true`, if there were no sticky posts set, the query would return all posts as if the `sticky` argument was not set. In this situation, the query should return an empty array instead.
A `sticky=true` query that should return an empty array (in the previous situation, or with `include` and no intersecting post IDs) was also broken in that it would query the post with ID 1.
Finally, this commit significantly improves test coverage for the `sticky` filter argument, including direct testing of the `WHERE` clauses generated by `WP_Query`.
Props ryelle.
Fixes#39947.
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This commit updates the `wp-api-generated.js` fixture file after recent changes to the way post formats work in the API.
See #39232.
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A `post_format` not used by the current theme, but supported by core is not a wrong/broken piece of information. It's just not used at this point in time. Therefore we should allow setting and retrieving any of the standard post formats supported in core, even if the current theme doesn't use them.
After this commit, a post's `format` value can survive a round trip through the API, which is a good general design principle for an API.
Props JPry, iseulde, davidakennedy, Drivingralle.
Fixes#39232.
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Add QUnit tests for the parsing of custom namespace routes. Add a custom schema fixture based on the `wp-js-widgets` plugin. Test that the client can parse the widget namespace in the schema and correctly construct the expected group of models and collections. Also includes a small unrelated QUnit fix to ensure nav-menu test passes when it is loaded without its tests executing as well as a small jshint fix, adding a missing semicolon since [40107].
Props jnylen0.
Fixes#39561.
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Internally, WordPress uses a special `post_date_gmt` value of `0000-00-00 00:00:00` to indicate that a draft's date is "floating" and should be updated whenever the post is saved. This makes it much more difficult for API clients to know the correct date of a draft post.
This commit provides a best guess at a `date_gmt` value for draft posts in this situation using the `date` field and the site's current timezone offset.
Props joehoyle.
Fixes#38883.
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Enable history support for the new theme screen, including navigating theme details and closing the details modal. Theme selection is now also bookmark-able, so linking to a URL like `/wp-admin/theme-install.php?theme=twentyseventeen` correctly opens the theme preview.
Props dd32.
Fixes#36613.
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It has been unintendedly possible to both view and edit users from a different site than the current site in multisite environments. Moreover, when passing roles to a user in an update request, that user would implicitly be added to the current site.
This changeset removes the incorrect behavior for now in order to be able to provide a proper REST API workflow for managing multisite users in the near future. Related unit tests have been adjusted as well.
Props jnylen0, jeremyfelt, johnjamesjacoby.
Fixes#39701.
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DELETE was inadvertently omitted from the list of non-POST HTTP methods that should be able to accept body parameters. Parameters passed to DELETE requests as JSON are already parsed correctly; this commit fixes `application/x-www-form-urlencoded` parameters as well.
Props mnelson4.
Fixes#39933.
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Many plugins and themes use the WP core test suite to run their unit tests, so the API tests shouldn't fail if there are extra endpoints registered in non-core namespaces.
Props rachelbaker.
Fixes#39264.
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An additional unit test has been introduced to verify the method works properly when using an external object cache.
Props spacedmonkey, jeremyfelt.
Fixes#37217.
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This commit modifies the `rest_get_date_with_gmt` function to correctly parse local and UTC timestamps with or without timezone information.
It also ensures that the REST API can edit the dates of draft posts by setting the `edit_date` flag to `wp_update_post`.
Overall this commit ensures that post and comment dates can be set and updated as expected.
Fixes#39256.
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