This changeset replaces the default "Just another WordPress site" tagline with an empty string for new installations. The reasoning is:
1. Not all themes display the tagline;
2. Not everyone changes the default tagline;
3. When people don't see the tagline in their theme, they may not realize it is still visible in some places, like feeds.
The string "Just another WordPress site" and the related multisite string: "Just another {NETWORK} site" are now only used as a placeholder for the tagline admin option.
Props markjaquith, Denis-de-Bernardy, westi, RyanMurphy, kovshenin, SergeyBiryukov, chriscct7, tyxla, hyperbrand, karmatosed, lukecavanagh, melchoyce, boemedia, khag7, sabernhardt, audrasjb, peterwilsoncc, costdev, martinkrcho, rafiahmedd.
Fixes#6479.
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Previously, the `Last-Modified` header of comments feed was using the date/time of the last comment. This behavior was breaking caching and causing feed readers to believe there is no new content even when there might be new posts.
This commit changes this behavior to use the newest date from both `get_lastcommentmodified()` and `get_lastpostmodified()` functions instead of only using the result from `get_lastcommentmodified()`.
Props xiven, mauteri, costdev, audrasjb.
Fixes#47968.
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Adds a `public` visibility to test fixtures, tests, data providers, and callbacks methods.
Adds a `private` visibility to helper methods within test classes.
Renames callbacks and helpers that previously started with a `_` prefix. Why? For consistency and to leverage using the method visibility. Further naming standardizations is beyond the scope of this commit.
Props costdev, jrf, hellofromTonya.
Fixes#54177.
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> PHPUnit 8.0.0 introduced a `void` return type declaration to the "fixture" methods – `setUpBeforeClass()`, `setUp()`, `tearDown()` and `tearDownAfterClass()`. As the `void` return type was not introduced until PHP 7.1, this makes it more difficult to create cross-version compatible tests when using fixtures, due to signature mismatches.
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> The `Yoast\PHPUnitPolyfills\TestCases\TestCase` overcomes the signature mismatch by having two versions. The correct one will be loaded depending on the PHPUnit version being used.
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> When using this TestCase, if an individual test, or another TestCase which extends this TestCase, needs to overload any of the "fixture" methods, it should do so by using a snake_case variant of the original fixture method name, i.e. `set_up_before_class()`, `set_up()`, `assert_pre_conditions()`, `assert_post_conditions()`, `tear_down()`, and `tear_down_after_class()`.
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> The snake_case methods will automatically be called by PHPUnit.
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> > IMPORTANT: The snake_case methods should not call the PHPUnit parent, i.e. do not use `parent::setUp()` from within an overloaded `set_up()` method. If necessary, DO call `parent::set_up()`.
Reference: https://github.com/Yoast/PHPUnit-Polyfills#testcases
This commit renames all declared fixture methods, and calls to parent versions of those fixture methods, from camelCase to snake_case.
Follow-up to [51559-51567].
Props jrf, hellofromTonya, johnbillion, netweb, dd32, pputzer, SergeyBiryukov.
See #46149.
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Using the `assertContains()` and `assertNotContains()` methods with string haystacks was deprecated in PHPUnit 8 and removed in PHPUnit 9.
While WordPress test suite currently only supports PHPUnit up to 7.5.x, this allows us to switch to newer assertions ahead of adding full support for PHPUnit 8+.
These methods introduced in PHPUnit 7.5 should be used as an alternative:
* `assertStringContainsString()`
* `assertStringContainsStringIgnoringCase`
* `assertStringNotContainsString()`
* `assertStringNotContainsStringIgnoringCase`
As WordPress currently uses PHPUnit 5.7.x to run tests on PHP 5.6, polyfills for these methods were added to the `WP_UnitTestCase` class for PHPUnit < 7.5.
Follow-up to [51331], [51451], [51461].
Props jrf, dd32, SergeyBiryukov.
See #53363, #46149.
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This replaces instances of `assertTrue( isset( ... ) )` with `assertArrayHasKey()` to use native PHPUnit functionality.
Follow-up to [51335], [51337], [51367].
See #53363.
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This replaces instances of `assertSame( [number], count( ... ) )` with `assertCount()` to use native PHPUnit functionality.
Follow-up to [51335], [51337].
See #53363.
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This brings consistency to this often-used method, and allows IDEs to provide help to developers when using its `$factory` parameter.
See #51344
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Using `var` or only `static` to declare a class property is PHP 4 code.
This updates the codebase to use explicit visibility modifiers introduced in PHP 5.
Props jrf.
Fixes#51557. See #22234.
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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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This avoids the performance overhead of the function call every time `dirname( __FILE__ )` was used instead of `__DIR__`.
This commit also includes:
* Removing unnecessary parentheses from `include`/`require` statements. These are language constructs, not function calls.
* Replacing `include` statements for several files with `require_once`, for consistency:
* `wp-admin/admin-header.php`
* `wp-admin/admin-footer.php`
* `wp-includes/version.php`
Props ayeshrajans, desrosj, valentinbora, jrf, joostdevalk, netweb.
Fixes#48082.
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All PHP files in `/tests` now conform to the PHP coding standards, or have exceptions appropriately marked.
Travis now also runs `phpcs` on the `/tests` directory, any future changes to these files must conform entirely to the WordPress PHP coding standards. 🎉
See #47632.
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Simplify overall code structure by passing the required format to the helper function.
Clarify functionality by renaming `get_last_build_date` to `get_feed_build_date`.
Props pento, spacedmonkey.
Fixes#4575.
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Displaying the correct build date in feeds is as important today as it was twelve years ago when this ticket was opened.
Fix an issue where all feeds in WordPress showed the same date for their last build date (the datapoint is `lastBuildDate`, `updated` or `dc:date` depending on the feed type).
Introduce a new `get_last_build_date` filter to adjust the date used for `lastBuildDate`. Developers who previously filtered `get_lastcommentmodified` to alter feed dates should use this filter instead.
* `get_last_build_date` extracts the latest post (or comment) in the current WP_Query object.
* In all feed templates, use `get_last_build_date` vs `get_lastpostmodified( 'GMT' );`.
Props stevenkword, spacedmonkey, ryanshoover, mauteri, nacin, jorbin, MikeNGarrett, Denis-de-Bernardy, peaceablewhale.
Fixes#4575.
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WPCS 1.0.0 includes a bunch of new auto-fixers, which drops the number of coding standards issues across WordPress significantly. Prior to running the auto-fixers, there were 15,312 issues detected. With this commit, we now drop to 4,769 issues.
This change includes three notable additions:
- Multiline function calls must now put each parameter on a new line.
- Auto-formatting files is now part of the `grunt precommit` script.
- Auto-fixable coding standards issues will now cause Travis failures.
Fixes#44600.
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WordPress' code just... wasn't.
This is now dealt with.
Props jrf, pento, netweb, GaryJ, jdgrimes, westonruter, Greg Sherwood from PHPCS, and everyone who's ever contributed to WPCS and PHPCS.
Fixes#41057.
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Partial revert of [38929].
This reverts the source code from the commit for #30210 to prevent valid but empty feeds from returning 404 file not found errors for the home and custom feeds.
The tests in the commit that remain applicable are retained.
Props pavelevap for reporting, stevenkword for initial patch.
See #30210.
Fixes#39157.
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* Automatically delete objects that we were created during `wpSetUpBeforeClass` - posts, comments, terms (except 1), and user (except 1)
* The amount of leftover data between tests was breathtaking - use the new function: `_delete_all_data()`
* Commit database transactions for all `TestCase`s, not just those that implement `wpSetUpBeforeClass` and `wpTearDownAfterClass`
* The tests run 10-20 seconds faster now
See #37699.
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Multiple improvements to the RSS2 automated tests along with the addition of Atom tests.
1. General whitespace cleanup (since the rss2 file serves as the base of the atom file).
2. Adds an author and category to the tests.
3. Since the content of the posts is the same, we don't need to test all of the post content.
4. Adds many posts so that the post count can be checked
Props stevenkword
Fixes#35160.
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This makes it way easier to add fixtures, and tear them down, without needing to instantiate `WP_UnitTest_Factory` in every class - removes the need to call `commit_transaction()` in each individual class.
See #30017, #33968.
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Previously, the tests were using '/feed/' in their `go_to()` statements, but
testing nodes for URLs like '?p='. This mismatch created unpredictable results
when the run in certain sequences with other groups of unit tests.
See #31705.
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A notice was being thrown when `get_the_tags()` returned false, and `foreach()`
was run over that return value.
See [30283].
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* Better reference to post author, to avoid PHP notices.
* Code styling.
* More reliable checking of tags and categories.
Props kurtpayne.
Fixes #UT32. See #30284.
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wp-tests-config.php can/should reside in the root of a develop checkout. `phpunit` should be run from the root.
see #25088.
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