Object type-specific actions that should happen before or after modification of metadata have so far been part of the respective wrapper functions. By using action and filter hooks, this changeset ensures they are always executed, even when calling the lower-level Meta API functions directly, which the REST API does as a prime example.
Merges [43729] to trunk.
Props flixos90, spacedmonkey.
Fixes#44467.
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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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The `comment_form_default_fields` filter can be used to remove the checkbox.
Props pross, SergeyBiryukov.
Fixes#44126.
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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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The WPCS `WordPress.WhiteSpace.PrecisionAlignment` rule throws warnings for a bunch of code that will likely cause issues for `wpcbf`. Fixing these manually beforehand gives us better auto-fixed results later.
See #41057.
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[41496] removed support for numbered placeholders in queries send through `wpdb::prepare()`, which, despite being undocumented, were quite commonly used.
This change restores support for numbered placeholders (as well as a subset of placeholder formatting), while also adding extra checks to ensure the correct number of arguments are being passed to `wpdb::prepare()`, given the number of placeholders.
See #41925.
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Comment queries are sensitive to comment meta due to the `meta_query`
parameter, so the cache must be invalidated when comment meta is changed,
added, or deleted.
Props spacedmonkey.
See #40669.
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Using `paged` with `number` allows developers to request
paginated comment results without having to do a manual offset
calculation.
Props AdamWills.
Fixes#38268.
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`WP_Comment_Query` always queries runs an ID query, and so is unaffected
by the 'fields' parameter. As such, 'fields' can be ignored when building
a cache key for the results of the ID query.
Props spacedmonkey.
Fixes#41348.
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The test `Tests_Comment_CheckComment::test_should_return_true_when_content_does_not_match_moderation_keys()`
did not, in fact, test for a `true` value, but for a false one.
Switching to `assertTrue()` caused a failure, because the test comment
triggered the 'comment_moderation' test. As in other tests in the file,
the solution is to force 'comment_moderation' to 0 for the purposes of
the test.
Introduced in [32519].
Props stephdau.
Fixes#40584.
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This changeset reverts [38381], which caused inconsistencies in the way the
REST API fetches posts and other objects.
See #38792, #37738.
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[38740] incorrectly introduced logic that changed a comment's page when
'comment_order' was set to 'desc'. This is in violation of the design
of the comment pagination system: a comment's page is designed not to
change when 'comment_order' or 'default_comment_page' are changed.
See #31101.
Props rachelbaker.
Fixes#39280.
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Descendant queries should not inherit the 'offset' and 'number'
parameters of the parent query, or descendants will be missed.
Previously: [38497].
See #37696.
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Fixes bug where an invalid Last-Modified value would be returned in feed requests for sites that had 0 items to return. Comment or post feeds will now return the current timestamp as the Last-Modified header value. Example: a request for the comments feed for a site without any comments.
Replaced use of the local static variable `$cache_lastcommentmodified` to store the modified date in `get_lastcommentmodified()` with the Object Cache API. The `get_lastcommentmodified()` function returns early if there is a cached value and returns `false` if there where no comments found. Introduced `_clear_modified_cache_on_transition_comment_status()` to flush the `lastcommentmodified` cache key when a comment enters or leaves approval status. In `get_lastpostmodified()` return early if there is a cached value and return `false` if there are no posts found.
Props swissspidy, rachelbaker, dllh, leobaiano.
Fixes#38027.
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Use the value of the `comment_order` setting to determine the date_query key to pass to `WP_Comment_Query`.
Fixes a bug where sites that had comments ordered "newest" first would have the incorrect page number returned.
Props tyxla, boonebgorges.
Fixes#31101.
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When the 'comment_whitelist' option is enabled and the commenter is an authenticated user, query for the existence of an approved comment with a matching `user_id`. This allows authenticated users that have changed their email address to bypass having their comment held for moderation.
Props voldemortensen, rachelbaker.
Fixes#28603.
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The SQL query was built using the clauses compiled when querying for
top-level comments. But in cases where the top-level comment query
results are already in the cache, the SQL clauses are not built, and
so are unavailable for `fill_descendants()`. Instead, we call
`get_comments()`, using modified versions of the parameters passed
to the main `WP_Comment_Query` class.
Props Akeif, Rarst for testing.
Fixes#37696.
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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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Blindly casting passed IDs to integers can generate false positives
when the ID is cast to `1`.
Props deeptiboddapati.
Fixes#37738.
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After [38047], also include the comment_content with html in the preg_match against blacklist keys to match urls.
Props ocean90.
Fixes#37208.
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Use `wp_kses()` to clean comment_content for preg_match against the blacklist_keys. Also includes some initial unit tests for `wp_blacklist_check()`.
Previously, if a blacklisted key was used in comment_content split by an html tag the regex in `wp_blacklist_check()` would not find a match. Example: Where "springfield" was a blacklisted word, if the content of a comment included `spring<i>field</i>" `wp_blacklist_check()` would not return true.
Props cfinke.
Fixes#37208.
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When comment IDs are fetched from the cache rather than the database,
the subsequent `SELECT FOUND_ROWS()` query will not return the correct value.
To avoid unnecessary queries, we cache the results of the `found_comments`
query alongside the comment IDs.
Props spacedmonkey.
Fixes#37184.
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When enabled, the switch would override the theme's pseudo-plural `'% Comments'` string with a correct form of `_n( '%s Comment', '%s Comments', $number )`.
Historically, `comments_popup_link()` and `get_comments_number_text()` did not support plural forms and used a pseudo-plural style instead, so some locales were forced to come up with workarounds to display the number of comments in their language correctly.
This change should make those functions more i18n-friendly.
Fixes#13651.
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This reduces the strictness of the duplicate check a little, but does prevent false duplicates for emoji or +1 comments by authors with matching names. The current logic was introduced all the way back in [2894].
Fixes#37093.
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When custom pagination parameters are passed to `wp_list_comments()`, a
secondary query must be performed to fetch the proper comments. See [36157].
This query should show comments of the same `comment_status` as the default
query initialized in `comments_template()`: show only comments that are
approved, or those that are unapproved but belong to the current user.
Props smerriman.
Fixes#37048.
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Hierarchical comment queries work by first fetching the IDs of top-level
comments, and then filling the descendant tree one level at a time based on the
top-level results. When top-level comment IDs are found in the cache,
`WP_Comment_Query` does not generate the SQL used to fetch these comments. In
this case, the `fill_descendants()` query does not have enough information
to fill children. As a result, descendant comments were failing to be filled
in cases where the top-level comments were found in the cache.
This was a minor bug previously, because comment caches were not maintained
between pageloads. Since comment caches are now persistent [37613], the problem
becomes evident anywhere that a persistent object cache is in use.
The solution is to cache parent-child relationships, so that when top-level
comments are found in the cache, descendant comments should be found there as
well.
Fixes#36487.
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The changes introduced in [36381], while logical and clearly awesome, introduce
the potential for much breakage. Those who want to query for comments with a
null `comment_post_ID` should use `'post_in' => array( 0 )` instead.
Reverts [36381], [36387].
See #35090.
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Query var defaults are used to calculate a cache key. The fact that these
params were not listed among the defaults was causing cache keys to be
insufficiently specific.
Props danielbachhuber.
Fixes#35677.
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Previously, this was not possible due to an overly broad `empty()` check.
Passing `null`, `false`, or `''` to 'post_id', or omitting 'post_id'
altogether, will continue to return comments regardless of `comment_post_ID`,
as before. Passing `0` or `'0'` will limit results to comments with no
associated post.
Props danielbachhuber.
Fixes#35090.
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The refactor of `WP_Comment_Query`'s SQL generation in [34542] introduced a bug
that caused only the last post-related filter to be respected in comment
queries. In other words, if querying for comments using params
`post_status=draft&post_author=3`, only the last-processed of these params
would be respected. The current changeset fixes the logic so that these clauses
don't overwrite each other.
Props chriscct7.
Fixes#35478.
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This allows filtering a post's comment count before it is queried and updated in the database.
Props peterwilsoncc for initial patch.
Fixes#35060.
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