On failure, `wpdb::prepare()` returns either an empty string or `null`, not `false`.
The test only passed accidentally due to `assertEquals()` not performing a strict type check.
Follow-up to [41662].
See #38266.
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These tests ensure that `wpdb::prepare()` throws a `_doing_it_wrong()` notice when called with an incorrect number of arguments, or with arguments of a wrong type.
PHP 8 introduces similar error messages natively, making these tests redundant on PHP 8.0 or later.
Follow-up to [41470], [41662].
See #50913.
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This avoids parse errors in PHPUnit internals due to `match` being a reserved keyword in PHP 8.
To run on PHP 8, the tests relying on these methods require PHPUnit 9.3 or later.
When the test suite is updated for compatibility with PHPUnit 9.x, these overrides can be removed.
See #50913, #50902.
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`assertNotFalse()` is available in PHPUnit since version 4.0.
The polyfill was introduced back when WordPress still supported PHP 5.2 and PHPUnit 3.6.x, and is now redundant.
Follow-up to [39919], [45058], [47880].
See #38266.
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`assertEqualsWithDelta()` was added in PHPUnit 7.5, while WordPress still supports PHPUnit 5.4.x as the minimum version.
See #38266.
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This method is useful whenever a JSON Schema needs to be converted to a format suitable for argument validation with `WP_REST_Request`. Moving the logic into a standalone function allows developers to use it outside of the `WP_REST_Controller` context.
Props pentatonicfunk.
Fixes#50876.
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It is possible to store `null` in the cache without it being converted to an empty string.
Follow-up to [20089].
Props johnbillion, SergeyBiryukov.
See #38266.
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On failure to retrieve contents, `WP_Object_Cache::get()` returns `false`, not `null`.
The test only passed accidentally due to `assertEquals()` not performing a strict type check.
Props johnbillion.
See #38266.
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#50244 aims to introduce batch processing in the REST API. An important feature is the ability to enforce that all requests have valid data before executing the route callbacks in "pre-validate" mode.
This necessitates splitting `WP_REST_Server::dispatch()` into two methods so the batch controller can determine the request handler to perform pre-validation and then respond to the requests.
The two new methods, `match_request_to_handler` and `respond_to_request`, have a public visibility, but are marked as `@access private`. This is to allow for iteration on the batch controller to happen in the Gutenberg repository. Developers should not rely upon these methods, their visibility may change in the future.
See #50244.
Props andraganescu, zieladam, TimothyBlynJacobs.
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Most request data is validated on a per-parameter basis. Often, however, additional validation is needed that operates on the entire request object. Currently, this is done in the route callback and often in the `prepare_item_for_database` method specifically.
#50244 aims to introduce batch processing in the REST API. An important feature is the ability to enforce that all requests have valid data before executing the route callbacks in "pre-validate" mode.
This patch introduces support for calling a `validate_callback` after all parameter validation has succeeded. That allows moving more validation outside of the route callback and into `WP_REST_Request` which will improve "pre-validate" support.
Props TimothyBlynJacobs, zieladam.
Fixes#51255.
See #50244.
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These were previously missed due to incorrect capitalization.
Follow-up to [48937], [48939], [48940].
See #38266.
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This better reflects the purpose of the method, which doesn't have anything to do with a comment status.
Follow-up to [48521].
Props davidbaumwald, johnbillion, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#51248.
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This ensures that not only the array values being compared are equal, but also that their type is the same.
These new methods replace most of the existing instances of `assertEqualSets()` and `assertEqualSetsWithIndex()`.
Going forward, stricter type checking by using `assertSameSets()` or `assertSameSetsWithIndex()` should generally be preferred, to make the tests more reliable.
Follow-up to [48937].
See #38266.
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This ensures that not only the return values match the expected results, but also that their type is the same.
Going forward, stricter type checking by using `assertSame()` should generally be preferred to `assertEquals()` where appropriate, to make the tests more reliable.
Props johnbillion, jrf, SergeyBiryukov.
See #38266.
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Add some new tests to better cover the functionality, for consistency with `get_the_date()` and `get_the_time()`.
Follow-up to [48911], [48912], [48918].
Props wittich.
Fixes#51184.
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Technically, the `$format` argument should always be a string, but passing `false` used to work before [47808], so this restores backward compatibility.
The list of affected functions:
* `get_the_date()`
* `get_the_time()`
* `get_comment_date()`
* `get_comment_time()`
Props wittich, Rarst, akabarikalpesh, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#51184.
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* Move some tests from `post.php` to a more appropriate location in the `date` directory.
* Rename `date/postTime.php` to `date/getPostTime.php` to match the function name.
Props Rarst.
See #51184.
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This ensures consistent results in query var tests, regardless of whether they are run in isolation or as part of a larger group of tests.
Props pbiron, peterwilsoncc.
Fixes#51154.
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In [48306] support for multi-typed schemas was improved to first detect the data type of the value before applying further validation. The `integer` data type was detected using the new `rest_is_integer` function. This function used logic, however, that assumed that the value had already passed an `is_numeric` check. This meant that if `integer` and `string` were both acceptable types, the value would always be considered an `integer` causing the later accurate type validation to fail.
This commit fixes the `rest_is_integer` logic to include an `is_numeric` check.
Props rtagliento.
Fixes#51146.
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Even with these values documented as an array of integers, they can technically also accept an array of strings, e.g. as form results.
Add a unit test.
Props brianhogg, TimothyBlynJacobs, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#51137.
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Update `redirect_canonical()` to account for custom pagination and URL format used by sitemaps in order to follow standard practices.
Introduce the function `get_sitemap_url()` to simplify getting the index and provider URLs as needed.
Props jonathanstegall, pbiron, GamerZ, salvoaranzulla, peterwilsoncc.
Fixes#50910.
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As per the documentation of the `@covers` tag, global functions being covered should be prefixed with `::`. Also, the `()` after the function name is redundant.
Follow-up to [39918].
Props jrf.
See #50267.
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This fixes random test failures when one of the term IDs from previous tests coincides with the orphan term ID from this test that should not be lazy-loaded.
Follow-up to [34529], [36566].
Fixes#51109.
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This brings `wp_count_terms()` in line with other taxonomy functions such as `get_terms()` which technically no longer require a taxonomy. Similar to the previously modified functions, no deprecation warning is triggered when using the legacy signature.
Fixes#36399.
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This addresses a regression in [47808], which caused excerpts to be generated from post content if an empty string is passed, but not for other values considered empty, e.g. `null` or `false`.
Props riaanlom, laxman-prajapati, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#51042.
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In PHP 8, the GD extension uses `GdImage` objects instead of resources for its underlying data structures.
This updates the existing `is_resource()` calls for image resources in core to accomodate for `GdImage` instances as well.
Props ayeshrajans, jrf.
Fixes#50833.
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Support for the `uniqueItems` keyword was added in [48357], but wasn't included in the list of permitted keywords for `WP_REST_Controller::get_endpoint_args_for_item_schema()`. This prevented the keyword from being automatically supported if specified in a controller's item schema.
Fixes#51021.
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As it already was not possible to pass the required parameters without also passing the optional one anyway, removing the default value for the (not so) optional parameters should not affect backward compatibility.
This change affects three functions in core:
* `get_comment_delimited_block_content()`
* `do_enclose()`
* `_wp_delete_tax_menu_item()`
Props jrf, ayeshrajans, desrosj.
Fixes#50343.
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This ensures that those settings don't leak to other tests.
Props david.binda, TimothyBlynJacobs, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#50986.
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`create_function()` has been deprecated in PHP >= 7.2 and removed in PHP 8.
The only instance left in core was used in a test that was being skipped on PHP >= 7.2. This allows the test to run again.
Follow-up to [41722], [41730].
Props jrf.
Fixes#50899.
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Declaring a `private` method as `final` is an oxymoron, as `private` methods cannot be overloaded anyway.
Using `final private function...` will generate a warning in PHP 8.
Props jrf.
Fixes#50897.
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This ensures that comment object cache is cleared after changing the comment type to `comment` instead of an empty string.
Add a unit test for `_wp_batch_update_comment_type()`.
Follow-up to [47597], [47626], [48225], [48227].
Props imath, westonruter.
Fixes#49236.
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Gutenberg no longer uses the assets field to fetch the assets for the installed block so this field can be dropped from the endpoint. This allows us to reintroduce it at a later point without needing to worry about backward compatibility.
See #50732.
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Prior to the PHPMailer update in 5.5, old version of the PHPMailer was setting the validator to 'auto' resulting in a sophisticated logic for determining what email address validation should be used. But the new version defaults to 'php', possibly leading to rejection of email addresses which were fine prior to the upgrade. Let's use the WordPress core function `is_email()` so that it can be fully pluggable.
Fixes#50720.
Props david.binda, ayeshrajans, Synchro, SergeyBiryukov, whyisjake.
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In [47559] the `WP_REST_Request::set_param()` method was adjusted to try and overwrite an existing parameter definition before forcing the value in the first parameter slot. If `set_param()` was called on a request with an `application/json` content type and an empty body, a PHP warning would be issued. This was due to the JSON parameter type not being set to an array when the body is empty.
This commit avoids the warning by adding an `is_array()` check before calling `array_key_exists`. Ideally, `WP_REST_Reuest::parse_json_params()` would set the JSON parameter type to an empty array in this case, but that is too large of a change at this point in the cycle.
Props manooweb.
Fixes#50786.
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