- Change `recurse_dirsize()` to accept an array of excluded paths.
- Change so we don't calculate the sizes of dirs in wp-content twice.
- Add the size in bytes to the "debug" into.
- Add a custom DOM event after the dir sizes request is done. Can be used by plugins to "daisy chain" more requests.
- Move "WordPress directory location" and "WordPress directory size" to the top in the "Directories and Sizes" section.
- Move "Theme directory location" to the "Active Theme" section.
- Fix labels capitalization.
Props xkon, afercia, Clorith, azaozz.
Fixes#46707.
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This fixes a bug introduced in [43392] which breaks file deletion on systems using stream wrappers, due to limitations of `realpath()`.
Props antonypuckey, pfiled.
Fixes#44563.
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This change brings more coherence between the subject lines of the various emails WordPress will send.
Props ramiy, pento.
Fixes#37940.
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- Prevent fatal errors from timeouts on the Tools => Site Health => Info tab.
- Use the `get_dirsize()` and `recurse_dirsize()` functions to calculate directory sizes. The results are cached.
- Introduce "timeout protection" in `recurse_dirsize()`.
Props pento, Clorith, xkon, afercia, jeremyfelt, azaozz.
Fixes#46645.
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In addition to AJAX, XML-RPC, JSON, and JSONP requests, `wp_die()` now handles XML requests correctly, returning information in the expected content type.
Props spacedmonkey, birgire.
Fixes#46026. See #44458.
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In addition to AJAX, XML-RPC, and JSON requests, `wp_die()` now handles JSONP requests correctly, returning information in the expected content type.
Props spacedmonkey, TimothyBlynJacobs.
Fixes#46025. See #44458.
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Introduce `validate_plugin_requirements()` for validating a plugin's WordPress and PHP version requirements.
Introduce `wp_is_wp_compatible()` and `wp_is_php_compatible()` for checking compatibility with the current WordPress or PHP version.
Props afragen, joyously, DrewAPicture, TimothyBlynJacobs, desrosj, flixos90, SergeyBiryukov.
See #43992.
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This change introduces the `wp_get_update_php_annotation()` function, which returns the message displayed when a host filters the direct PHP update or PHP update education URLs to indicate the information is site specific and provided by the host, not WordPress core.
It also updates `wp_update_php_annotation()` to accept a `$before` and `$after` parameter, which makes this notice more flexible for displaying in multiple locations within the admin area. Previously, the markup output in `wp_update_php_annotation()` was hardcoded, which was making it difficult to display it properly in multiple locations.
Props afragen, aaroncampbell, flixos90, TimothyBlynJacobs, desrosj.
Fixes#46044.
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Checking for the presence of the directory and returning early prevents PHP warnings when attempting to list files in a non-existent directory.
Props arena, garrett-eclipse.
Fixes#45136.
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A direct URL to where a user can update PHP for their website can now be specified in one of two ways:
- Defining the `WP_DIRECT_UPDATE_PHP_URL` environment variable.
- Returning a URL to the `wp_direct_php_update_url` filter.
When a URL is specified, an additional “Update PHP” button will be displayed at the bottom of the Core dashboard widget informing administrators that their site is running an outdated version of PHP (see [42832]).
Fixes#46074.
Props afragen, desrosj, lukecarbis.
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Also, fixes some indentation where spaces were used instead of tabs.
Props nielslange, mukesh27.
Fixes#45937.
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This was introduced in [44466]. Also, this changeset adds tests for `_wp_die_process_input()` so that this never happens again.
Props dd32.
See #45933.
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This allows more accurate filtering of the filename and extension given to uploaded files.
Props desrosj, Tkama.
Fixes#45707.
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This changeset adds support for a new `wp_die()` argument `exit`, which defaults to true and determines whether `wp_die()` should actually terminate the request. The new fatal error handler then calls `wp_die()` with that argument set to false, as calling `die()` or `exit` from a PHP shutdown function prevents other shutdown functions from being called.
Props schlessera, johnbillion.
Fixes#46038. See #44458.
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Prior to this change, each `wp_die()` handler had their own logic for how to parse arguments, causing inconsistencies and even breakage because the arguments possible to pass to `wp_die()` depended on the request context. Passing a `WP_Error` as `$message` for example used to be only support by the default handler, but not the AJAX and XML-RPC handlers.
With the fatal error protection, plus the new `wp_die()` handlers related to that, improving this support and compatibility has become more significant. Therefore this changeset introduces a private `_wp_die_process_input()` function that handles all function parameters consistently.
Props spacedmonkey, flixos90, schlessera.
Fixes#45933. See #44458.
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This changeset uses the API functions introduced in [44476] to link to the resource about updating PHP when highlighting a plugin's required PHP version is not met. It furthermore expands them, introducing a new `wp_update_php_annotation()` function that prints the markup to indicate that the default URL has been altered by the web host, allowing it to be reused universally.
Furthermore, this changeset adds missing `update_php` capability checks before displaying the information about updating PHP.
Props afragen.
Fixes#45986. See #43986, #45686.
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In addition to AJAX and XML-RPC requests, `wp_die()` now handles JSON requests correctly, returning information in the expected content type.
Props spacedmonkey.
See #45933, #44458.
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This changeset removes the hack that was used before to display more complex HTML markup than a simple message in the default PHP error template via `wp_die()`. By removing HTML markup from the arguments passed to `wp_die()` it furthermore paves the way for supporting other content types than the default.
The message and arguments can be modified with new `wp_php_error_message` and `wp_php_error_args` filters respectively.
Furthermore this changeset fixes a few issues of functions not existing which could potentially have caused fatal errors when executed early in the WordPress bootstrap process.
Props flixos90, spacedmonkey.
See #45933, #44458.
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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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Instead of turning the return value of `stream_get_wrappers()` into a regex to match the scheme, we can instead extract the scheme and search the return value of `stream_get_wrappers()`.
Props schlessera, swissspidy.
Fixes#45553.
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After [42832], [42891] and [43006], this changeset refines the core notice informing about an outdated PHP version:
* The link to the Update PHP information page can now be adjusted using either a `WP_UPDATE_PHP_URL` environment variable, or a new `wp_update_php_url` filter.
* If that URL is different from the default one that points to https://wordpress.org/support/update-php/ or its localized equivalent, a note indicates that the linked resource has not been provided by WordPress itself, and the default URL is still linked to as an additional resource.
* The URL for the default information page has been updated to use the slug `update-php` instead of `upgrade-php`.
* `@since` annotations have been updated.
Going forward, admin areas that display information related to the PHP version should use the new function `wp_get_update_php_url()`.
Props afragen, fierevere, flixos90, markjaquith, miss_jwo, nerrad, pento, schlessera, SergeyBiryukov, spacedmonkey.
Fixes#45686. See #41191.
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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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A static variable contains an integer that is incremented with each call. This number is returned with the optional prefix.
As such the returned value is not universally unique, but it is unique across the life of the PHP process.
Props westonruter, dlh.
See #44883.
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* Add a `human_readable_duration` function including tests.
* Add 'pixels' after image width/height.
* Add screen reader text for durations.
Props Presskopp, kiranpotphode, milindmore22, stormrockwell, afercia.
Fixes#39667.
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