Site Health, REST API: Move async tests to REST API endpoints.

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.


git-svn-id: https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@49154 602fd350-edb4-49c9-b593-d223f7449a82
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Timothy Jacobs
2020-10-15 01:58:28 +00:00
parent 50fa352cbb
commit efe06cdcea
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@@ -143,7 +143,15 @@ $core_actions_post = array(
);
// Deprecated.
$core_actions_post_deprecated = array( 'wp-fullscreen-save-post', 'press-this-save-post', 'press-this-add-category' );
$core_actions_post_deprecated = array(
'wp-fullscreen-save-post',
'press-this-save-post',
'press-this-add-category',
'health-check-dotorg-communication',
'health-check-is-in-debug-mode',
'health-check-background-updates',
'health-check-loopback-requests',
);
$core_actions_post = array_merge( $core_actions_post, $core_actions_post_deprecated );
// Register core Ajax calls.