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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When pretty permalinks are disabled, the web server will internally forward requests to `index.php`. Unfortunately, nginx only forwards HTTP/1.0 methods: `PUT`, `PATCH`, and `DELETE` methods will return a 405 error.
To work around this nginx behaviour, including `index.php` in the REST URL skips the internal redirect.
Fixes#40886.
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Also correct phpdoc return tag on `WP_oEmbed_Controller::get_proxy_item()` and remove dead code in oEmbed controller phpunit tests.
Amends [40628].
See #40450.
Fixes#41299.
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This removes the need to manually call `$this->skipWithMultisite()` and `$this->skipWithoutMultisite()` from within the test when the test only runs without Multisite or only runs on Multisite, respectively.
Props jdgrimes for the suggestion.
Fixes#40531
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This brings much needed uniformity to test skipping when a test requires Multisite or when a test should be excluded from running when Multisite is enabled.
Used in conjunction with the `@group ms-required` and `@group ms-excluded` notation, this removes a significant number of skipped tests from the default test suite run.
Fixes#40531
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Tests in the `ms-excluded` group are now excluded when running tests with multisite enabled, and tests in the `ms-required` group are excluded when running tests without multisite enabled. The end result is a significantly reduced number of skipped tests polluting PHPUnit's output, which means verbose mode can be used to more easily see which tests are skipped or incomplete, and why.
See #40531
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Well, while it's here, we probably should make use of it. The oEmbed endpoint now uses the REST API infrastructure, instead of providing its own.
Props swissspidy.
Fixes#34207.
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Using more than one instance of `WP_UnitTest_Factory` causes all kinds of craziness, due to out-of-sync internal generator sequences. Since we want to use `setUpBeforeClass`, we were creating ad hoc instances. To avoid that, we were injecting one `static` instance via Dependency Injection in `wpSetUpBeforeClass`. All tests should really use the `static` instance, so we will remove the instance prop `$factory`.
Replace `$this->factory` with `self::$factory` over 2000 times.
Rewrite all of the tests that were hard-coding dynamic values.
#YOLOFriday
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For the past 6 years, WordPress has operated as an oEmbed consumer, allowing users to easily embed content from other sites. By adding oEmbed provider support, this allows any oEmbed consumer to embed posts from WordPress sites.
In addition to creating an oEmbed provider, WordPress' oEmbed consumer code has been enhanced to work with any site that provides oEmbed data (as long as it matches some strict security rules), and provides a preview from within the post editor.
For security, embeds appear within a sandboxed iframe - the iframe content is a template that can be styled or replaced entirely by the theme on the provider site.
Props swissspidy, pento, melchoyce, netweb, pfefferle, johnbillion, extendwings, davidbinda, danielbachhuber, SergeyBiryukov, afercia
Fixes#32522.
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