When a `PUT` request is performed to update a user, a `rest_user_invalid_email` error is incorrectly being returned when the email exists with different letter casing, even if it belongs to the user being updated. `email_exists()` performs a case insensitive lookup, but the conditional statement following that lookup was performing a strict comparison between the new email and the user’s current email.
This changes that comparison to instead compare the user ID returned by `email_exists()` with the user ID being updated. This more closely matches the logic used in `edit_user()` and allows a user to change the letter casing of their email.
Props fuchsws, rachelbaker, desrosj.
Fixes#44672.
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This allows users to sort the export and erase personal data request tables by “Requester” (`post_title`, or user email) and “Requested” (`post_date`, or when the request was created), which can be helpful when sites have many requests present.
Props birgire, ianbelanger, pbiron, desrosj.
Fixes#43405.
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Prevent a notification from being sent when an unrecognised value is passed in the `$notify` parameter.
Props cthreelabs, 360zen.
Fixes#44293.
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This is a followup to [42828], ensuring that the `get_{$adjacent}_post_excluded_terms` filter is always passed an array, as expected.
Props soulseekah, zottto.
Fixes#43521.
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When `home` and `siteurl` are different, the customizer preview iframe will be blank in Chrome and Safari, due to their `X-Frame-Options` implementation quirks.
Changing this to `SAMEORIGIN` and adding the `frame-ancestors` Content Security Policy gives the correct behaviour.
Props fullyint.
Fixes#40020.
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[41215] supresses these irrelevant error messages from the front end, this removes them from the error log, too.
Props jeherve.
Fixes#43815.
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From the `WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidVariableName` sniff, this commit fixes/whitelists all `NotSnakeCaseMemberVar`, `MemberNotSnakeCase`, and `StringNotSnakeCase` violations. It also fixes a handful of the `NotSnakeCase` violations.
See #45934.
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Of the last four instances of `extract()` occurring, three of them are removed by this commit, and the fourth is appropriately documented.
See #45934.
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Calling `register_rest_route()` too early in the loading process has the potential to cause some unintentional problems and pitfalls. Because `register_rest_route()` calls `rest_get_server()` (which creates the `WP_REST_Server` instance), calling the function directly and/or before `rest_api_init` should be discouraged.
For example, if `register_rest_route ()` is called on `init`, the REST API server instance is set up (and all functions added to `rest_api_init` and other related hooks are invoked), even though the current request may not be a REST request. Also, if `register_rest_route()` is called even earlier (say, in an `mu-plugin` file), required endpoints may be missing since normal plugins have not yet been loaded and have not had a chance to register their own action hooks.
This adds a `_doing_it_wrong()` notice the first time `register_rest_route()` is called before `rest_api_init` in a request to encourage best practices for registering REST API routes.
Props kraftbj, desrosj, timothyblynjacobs.
Fixes#45265.
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WordPress has historically often used code like `preg_split( '/[\s,]+/', $var )` to parse a string of comma-separated values into an array. However, this approach was causing an empty string to not be parsed into an empty array as expected, but rather into an array with the empty string as its sole element.
This was among other areas causing problems in the REST API where passing an empty request parameter could cause that request to fail because, instead of it being ignored, that parameter would be compared against the valid values for it, which typically do not include an empty string.
Props david.binda, sstoqnov.
Fixes#43977.
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This solution does not work with custom taxonomies in the current state.
Reverts [42614,42619,42737].
Props danielbachhuber.
See #38922.
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Defining `WP_TESTS_SKIP_INSTALL=1` when running tests will skip the install step. While this shouldn't be used for full test runs, it's useful for saving time when running small groups of tests.
Props soulseekah.
Fixes#43432.
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This is a partial recommit of [44509]: it allows running unit tests from `src` (which is useful), but doesn't make it the default (which Travis is having issues with).
See #45863.
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In [41746], `wp_get_media_creation_timestamp()` was introduced to read the created timestamp for videos from `getID3` in meta whenever possible. This information is useful separately from the dates on the file itself.
This adds the same support audio files by utilizing `wp_get_media_creation_timestamp()` in `wp_read_audio_metadata()`.
Props blob folio, desrosj.
Fixes#42017.
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This function splits the `get_avatar_comment_types` filter out of `get_avatar_data()`.
Props dshanske, birgire.
Fixes#44033.
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Returning a non-`null` value on this fillter will cause `wp_unique_post_slug()` to return early with that value, skipping potentially expensive database queries on some sites.
Props coffee2code, javorszky, iCaleb.
Fixes#21112.
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Ordering by `post__in` was introduced in [21776], but the code assumed that
`post__in` would be a comma-separated string listing post IDs. When an array
of post IDs was passed to the `post__in` query var, 'orderby=post__in' was
not respected. This changeset changes this behavior by handling
'orderby=post__in' in the same way as most other values of 'orderby',
which ensures that arrays as well as strings can be properly parsed.
The same treatment is given to the similar `post_name__in` and
`post_parent__in` options of 'orderby', so that most query generation for
orderby clauses happens in the same place, instead of in special cases.
A slight change in the resulting SQL (related to the whitespace around
parentheses and commas) necessitates a change to an existing REST API test
that does a string comparison against the SQL query.
Props mgibbs189, kelvink.
Fixes#38034.
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This adds some special case handling in 'wp_check_filetype_and_ext()' that prevents some common file types from being blocked based on mismatched MIME checks, which were made more strict in WordPress 5.0.1.
Props Kloon, birgire, tellyworth, joemcgill.
See #45615.
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The inline JavaScript added by `WP_Scripts::print_translations()` should check whether `locale_data.$text_domain` exists and fall back to `locale_data.messages` otherwise.
Props swissspidy.
See #45441.
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A typo when unregistering a test post type for the `WP_Test_REST_Posts_Controller` class was preventing it from being properly removed. `youseeme` now?
Props rahulsprajapati.
Fixes#45124.
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Add a new filter `users_pre_query` - filters the users array before the query takes place. Return a non-null value to bypass WordPress's default user queries. Similar to the `posts_pre_query` filter for WP_Query added in #36687. This filter lets you short circuit the WP_User_Query MySQL query to return your own results.
Developers should note that filtering functions that require pagination information are encouraged to set the `total_users` property of the WP_User_Query object, passed to the filter by reference. If WP_User_Query does not perform a database query, it will not have enough information to generate these values itself.
Props tlovett1, birgire, boonebgorges, spacedmonkey.
Fixes#44169.
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