The Menu Customizer feature includes a performance technique whereby the controls for nav menu items are only embedded into the DOM once the containing menu section is expanded. This commit implements the same DOM deferral for widgets but goes a step further than just embedding the controls once the widget area's Customizer section is expanded: it also defers the embedding of the widget control's form until the widget is expanded, at which point the `widget-added` event also fires to allow any additional widget initialization to be done. The deferred DOM embedding can speed up initial load time by 10x or more. This DOM deferral also yields a reduction in overall memory usage in the browser process.
Includes changes to `wp_widget_control()` to facilitate separating out the widget form from the surrounding accordion container; also includes unit tests for this previously-untested function. Also included are initial QUnit tests (finally) for widgets in the Customizer.
Fixes#33901.
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While these two tests will help ensure we don't repeat our mistakes, they mostly help lay the foundation for more tests that still need to be written.
See #32688
Props adamsilverstein, jorbin
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* The WordCounter should only do one thing: count words. This makes it also easier to test.
* Add some really basic unit tests.
* Instead of only refreshing the count on enter and delete, refresh the count when the user stops typing. Also look at paste and content changes in TinyMCE.
* Use `match` instead of `replace` when it is appropriate.
* More readable code.
See #30966. Fixes#26620.
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This plugin can automatically format text patterns as you type. It includes two patterns: unordered (`* ` and `- `) and ordered list (`1. ` and `1) `). If the transformation in unwanted, the user can undo the change by pressing backspace, using the undo shortcut, or the undo button in the toolbar.
This is the first TinyMCE plugin that has unit tests and there's some good groundwork for adding tests to existing plugins in the future.
First run. See #31441.
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Includes tests for the broken `activate()`/`deactivate()` methods, which were fixed in [30871].
props westonruter.
see #30701.
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- Modified the original tests so TinyMCE can be loaded from /src/wp-includes/js/tinymce.
- Added "WP" option to the UI to select only tests relevant to our integration (excludes most of the default plugins tests).
- Added tests for obsolete HTML elements and attributes (html4 back-compat).
See #27014.
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