When a contributor opens their first pull request to `wordpress-develop`, the “Welcome” workflow runs and leaves a comment with guidance, helpful information, and resources.
However, because a workflow run triggered by the `pull_request` event runs against the workflow and code from the merge commit, the needed context and permissions to comment on the pull request are missing. By changing the trigger event to `pull_request_target`, the workflow runs against the workflow and code in the base of the pull request and is able to comment on when appropriate.
See #50401.
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When a workflow is cancelled, it’s marked as a failure. This is not ideal because the commit attached to the workflow run will appear as though it introduced a problem, but this may not be true.
Because GitHub Actions work a bit differently than Travis builds, it’s unlikely that the same bottleneck will be encountered in workflows.
This change removes all workflow job steps that cancel previous workflows.
See #50401.
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This avoids a PHP notice for an undefined index of either `plugin` or `theme` in the `auto_{plugin|theme}_update_send_email` filter hook.
Props afragen, audrasjb.
Fixes#51400.
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This updates:
- `react` and `react-dom` from `16.9.0` to `16.13.1`.
- `lodash from `4.17.15` to `4.17.19`.
Props isabel_brison.
Fixes#51505.
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When the `mysql` extention isn't loaded and a custom db dropin is not in place, we give folks a nice error. However, we can't assume that the `WP_CONTENT_DIR` constant is set yet since this runs before we define default constants.
This fixes a PHP 8 error.
Props jorbin.
Merges [49161] to trunk.
See #50913.
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This change introduces 6 different workflows accounting for all of the testing and analysis currently performed in Travis CI & Appveyor:
- Checking PHP & JS coding standards are followed
- Running the end-to-end test suite.
- Running QUnit tests on JavaScript files.
- Scanning for PHP compatibility issues with supported version.
- Running the PHPUnit test suite.
- Verifying NPM related tasks do not cause errors on Windows.
Additionally, a seventh workflow is included that will leave a "welcome" comment when a contributor opens their first pull request to the `wordpress-develop` mirror.
These workflows are currently in an experimental phase. For that reason, Travis CI and Appveyor will continue to run until all of the bugs can be worked out.
Props ayeshrajans, helen, ocean90, desrosj.
See #50401.
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The current user needs to be a super admin to access Site Health on multisite.
Follow up to [49154].
See #48105.
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This provides more flexibility when writing tests and benefits from running in a front-end context which is necessary for some tests like checking that updates are supported. Additionally, this provides a more robust interface for developers who want to integrate with Site Health tests.
Because the `wp/v2` endpoint is reserved for modeling core entities, site health is registered in its own `wp-site-health/v1` namespace.
The existing ajax actions have been maintained for backward compatibility.
Props Clorith, chrisvanpatten, afragen, pokhriyal, TimothyBlynJacobs.
Fixes#48105.
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r49145 and r49146 were originally planned for 5.6 when they were committed, but are now planned for 5.5.2.
See #51130.
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* Deprecate the `l10n` property on `communityEventsData`.
* Introduce `version` parameter for `deprecateL10nObject` and backfill the version for deprecated objects in 5.5.0.
* Add a noop version of `deprecateL10nObject` for QUnit testing.
Fixes#51498.
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The previous commits intentionally didn't include these, because it would have added an unreasonable amount of diff noise.
See #51130
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The `date` and `end_date` fields are ''WP'' timestamps representing the venue's local time. As of meta:changeset:10270 (#meta4480), new `start_unix_timestamp` and `end_unix_timestamp` values are available, providing a proper ''Unix'' timestamp in the UTC timezone. Using those is more precise, and removes the time window where the event has expired but still appears in the Events Widget.
To simplify the function, it now only accepts and returns the events themselves, rather than the entire response body.
See #51130
See #meta4480
Related: https://make.wordpress.org/core/2019/09/23/date-time-improvements-wp-5-3/
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When modifying terms assigned to an object, replace full term recounts with incrementing/decrementing the count as appropriate. This provides a significant performance boost on sites with a high number of term/object relationships and/or posts.
Introduces the functions `wp_increment_term_count()`, `wp_decrement_term_count()`, `wp_modify_term_count_by()` and `wp_modify_term_count_by_now()` for updating the term count.
Introduces the function `_wp_prevent_term_counting()` for preventing double counting on posts that are about to transition.
Adds the parameter `update_count_by_callback` to `register_taxonomy()` to allow developers to use a custom callback for incrementing or decrementing a term count.
Props boonebgorges, davidbaumwald, hellofromTonya, johnbillion, lcyh78, mattoperry, peterwilsoncc, rebasaurus, whyisjake.
Fixes#40351.
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This will make testing the new feature easier since the local development environment is only accessible via HTTP by default.
Also update docs to link to the relevant filters.
See #42790.
Fixes#51503.
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This avoids a PHP warning during sitemap generation if `get_term_link()` returns an error, e.g. due to term ID being shared between multiple taxonomies.
Additionally, pass the `$taxonomy` argument to `get_term_link()` to properly disambiguate the call.
Props dd32.
Fixes#51416.
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This allows for making REST API calls with the PUT and DELETE HTTP methods that may be blocked or unsupported by some server configurations.
Props yakimun.
Fixes#43605.
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This allows for clients to search the used post formats via the /wp/v2/search endpoint by using a type=post-format query parameter.
Fixes#51459.
Props andraganescu, zieladam, noisysocks, TimothyBlynJacobs.
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This ticket exposes the packages-update script implemented at https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/19448 on WordPress core.
By running "npm run wp-packages-update" all the WordPress packages are updated to the latest version. The command is very useful when updating the Gutenberg editor core exposes.
Props isabel_brison.
Fixes#51491.
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These functions did previously accept an array of image dimensions but their class attributes were not properly constructed.
Fixes#51362
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contents.
* The `send_new_site_email` filter can be used to disable this email.
* The `new_site_email` filter can be used to modify its contents.
Props Dhruvin, Dharm1025, dharmin16, jipmoors
Fixes#42134
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This allows for edits to be made to a restored post before it goes live again. This also prevents scheduled posts being published unexpectedly if they are untrashed after their originally scheduled date.
The old behaviour of restoring untrashed posts to their original status can be reinstated using the `wp_untrash_post_set_previous_status()` helper function.
Also fixes an issue where the incorrect post ID gets passed to hooks if no post ID is passed to the function.
Props harrym, bananastalktome, jaredcobb, chriscct7, melchoyce, johnbillion, pankajmohale
Fixes#23022
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Fix an issue where users could save a password with only spaces, or spaces at the beginning or end of their password, preventing them from logging in.
Props ronakganatra, 1naveengiri, ajensen, oolleegg55, bookdude13, nrqsnchz, aristath.
Fixes#42766.
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