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Jonny Harris 640a53354c REST API: Avoid unnecessarily preparing item links REST API index.
Building upon the changes introduced in [53760], this commit refines the behavior of the REST API index. Specifically, it addresses performance concerns related to the unnecessary preparation of item links, such as site icon and logo links.

Prior to this update, the index controller was invoking the prepare_links method regardless of whether the _links or _embedded fields were requested in the response. This led to unnecessary database lookups and decreased overall performance.

In this commit, we implement a more efficient approach. Now, the prepare_links method will only be called when the _links or _embedded fields are explicitly requested in the response. This optimization ensures that we prepare links only when they are intended for inclusion in the API response, reducing unnecessary overhead.

By implementing this improvement, we enhance the overall efficiency and performance of the WordPress core REST API index controller.

Props spacedmonkey, niravsherasiya7707, dlh, mukesh27, costdev, swissspidy.
Fixes #57902.

git-svn-id: https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@56566 602fd350-edb4-49c9-b593-d223f7449a82
2023-09-13 14:32:33 +00:00
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<?php
/**
 * Validate recommended versions for dependencies referenced in `readme.html`,
 * based on external site support pages.
 *
 * @group external-http
 */
class Tests_Readme extends WP_UnitTestCase {

	/**
	 * @coversNothing
	 */
	public function test_readme_php_version() {
		$this->markTestSkipped(
			'Temporarily disabled. Test should be re-enabled once WordPress is fully compatible with PHP 8.0+.'
		);

		// This test is designed to only run on trunk.
		$this->skipOnAutomatedBranches();

		$readme = file_get_contents( ABSPATH . 'readme.html' );

		preg_match( '#Recommendations.*PHP</a> version <strong>([0-9.]*)#s', $readme, $matches );

		$response_body = $this->get_response_body( 'https://www.php.net/supported-versions.php' );

		preg_match_all( '#<tr class="stable">\s*<td>\s*<a [^>]*>\s*([0-9.]*)#s', $response_body, $php_matches );

		$this->assertContains( $matches[1], $php_matches[1], "readme.html's Recommended PHP version is too old. Remember to update the WordPress.org Requirements page, too." );
	}

	/**
	 * @coversNothing
	 */
	public function test_readme_mysql_version() {
		// This test is designed to only run on trunk.
		$this->skipOnAutomatedBranches();

		$readme = file_get_contents( ABSPATH . 'readme.html' );

		preg_match( '#Recommendations.*MySQL</a> version <strong>([0-9.]*)#s', $readme, $matches );

		$response_body = $this->get_response_body( "https://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/mysql/{$matches[1]}/en/" );

		// Retrieve the date of the first GA release for the recommended branch.
		preg_match( '#.*(\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}), General Availability#s', $response_body, $mysql_matches );

		/*
		 * Per https://www.mysql.com/support/, Oracle actively supports MySQL releases for 5 years from GA release.
		 *
		 * The currently recommended MySQL 5.7 branch moved from active support to extended support on 2020-10-21.
		 * As WordPress core is not fully compatible with MySQL 8.0 at this time, the "supported" period here
		 * is increased to 8 years to include extended support.
		 *
		 * TODO: Reduce this back to 5 years once MySQL 8.0 compatibility is achieved.
		 */
		$mysql_eol    = gmdate( 'Y-m-d', strtotime( $mysql_matches[1] . ' +8 years' ) );
		$current_date = gmdate( 'Y-m-d' );

		$this->assertLessThan( $mysql_eol, $current_date, "readme.html's Recommended MySQL version is too old. Remember to update the WordPress.org Requirements page, too." );
	}

	/**
	 * @coversNothing
	 */
	public function test_readme_mariadb_version() {
		// This test is designed to only run on trunk.
		$this->skipOnAutomatedBranches();

		$readme = file_get_contents( ABSPATH . 'readme.html' );

		preg_match( '#Recommendations.*MariaDB</a> version <strong>([0-9.]*)#s', $readme, $matches );
		$matches[1] = str_replace( '.', '', $matches[1] );

		$response_body = $this->get_response_body( "https://mariadb.com/kb/en/release-notes-mariadb-{$matches[1]}-series/" );

		// Retrieve the date of the first stable release for the recommended branch.
		preg_match( '#.*Stable.*?(\d{2} [A-Za-z]{3} \d{4})#s', $response_body, $mariadb_matches );

		// Per https://mariadb.org/about/#maintenance-policy, MariaDB releases are supported for 5 years.
		$mariadb_eol  = gmdate( 'Y-m-d', strtotime( $mariadb_matches[1] . ' +5 years' ) );
		$current_date = gmdate( 'Y-m-d' );

		$this->assertLessThan( $mariadb_eol, $current_date, "readme.html's Recommended MariaDB version is too old. Remember to update the WordPress.org Requirements page, too." );
	}

	/**
	 * Helper function to retrieve the response body or skip the test on HTTP timeout.
	 *
	 * @param string $url The URL to retrieve the response from.
	 * @return string The response body.
	 */
	public function get_response_body( $url ) {
		$response = wp_remote_get( $url );

		$this->skipTestOnTimeout( $response );

		$response_code = wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response );
		$response_body = wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response );

		if ( 200 !== $response_code ) {
			$parsed_url = parse_url( $url );

			$error_message = sprintf(
				'Could not contact %1$s to check versions. Response code: %2$s. Response body: %3$s',
				$parsed_url['host'],
				$response_code,
				$response_body
			);

			if ( 503 === $response_code ) {
				$this->markTestSkipped( $error_message );
			}

			$this->fail( $error_message );
		}

		return $response_body;
	}
}