woocommerce/includes/admin/settings/class-wc-settings-products.php

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<?php
/**
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* WooCommerce Product Settings
*
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* @package WooCommerce\Admin
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* @version 2.4.0
*/
if ( ! defined( 'ABSPATH' ) ) {
exit;
}
if ( class_exists( 'WC_Settings_Products', false ) ) {
return new WC_Settings_Products();
}
/**
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* WC_Settings_Products.
*/
class WC_Settings_Products extends WC_Settings_Page {
/**
* Constructor.
*/
public function __construct() {
$this->id = 'products';
$this->label = __( 'Products', 'woocommerce' );
parent::__construct();
}
/**
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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* Get own sections.
*
* @return array
*/
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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protected function get_own_sections() {
return array(
'' => __( 'General', 'woocommerce' ),
'inventory' => __( 'Inventory', 'woocommerce' ),
'downloadable' => __( 'Downloadable products', 'woocommerce' ),
);
}
/**
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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* Get settings for the detault section.
*
* @return array
*/
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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protected function get_settings_for_default_section() {
$settings =
array(
array(
'title' => __( 'Shop pages', 'woocommerce' ),
'type' => 'title',
'desc' => '',
'id' => 'catalog_options',
),
array(
'title' => __( 'Shop page', 'woocommerce' ),
/* translators: %s: URL to settings. */
'desc' => sprintf( __( 'The base page can also be used in your <a href="%s">product permalinks</a>.', 'woocommerce' ), admin_url( 'options-permalink.php' ) ),
'id' => 'woocommerce_shop_page_id',
'type' => 'single_select_page',
'default' => '',
'class' => 'wc-enhanced-select-nostd',
'css' => 'min-width:300px;',
'desc_tip' => __( 'This sets the base page of your shop - this is where your product archive will be.', 'woocommerce' ),
),
array(
'title' => __( 'Add to cart behaviour', 'woocommerce' ),
'desc' => __( 'Redirect to the cart page after successful addition', 'woocommerce' ),
'id' => 'woocommerce_cart_redirect_after_add',
'default' => 'no',
'type' => 'checkbox',
'checkboxgroup' => 'start',
),
array(
'desc' => __( 'Enable AJAX add to cart buttons on archives', 'woocommerce' ),
'id' => 'woocommerce_enable_ajax_add_to_cart',
'default' => 'yes',
'type' => 'checkbox',
'checkboxgroup' => 'end',
),
array(
'title' => __( 'Placeholder image', 'woocommerce' ),
'id' => 'woocommerce_placeholder_image',
'type' => 'text',
'default' => '',
'class' => '',
'css' => '',
'placeholder' => __( 'Enter attachment ID or URL to an image', 'woocommerce' ),
'desc_tip' => __( 'This is the attachment ID, or image URL, used for placeholder images in the product catalog. Products with no image will use this.', 'woocommerce' ),
),
array(
'type' => 'sectionend',
'id' => 'catalog_options',
),
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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array(
'title' => __( 'Measurements', 'woocommerce' ),
'type' => 'title',
'id' => 'product_measurement_options',
),
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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array(
'title' => __( 'Weight unit', 'woocommerce' ),
'desc' => __( 'This controls what unit you will define weights in.', 'woocommerce' ),
'id' => 'woocommerce_weight_unit',
'class' => 'wc-enhanced-select',
'css' => 'min-width:300px;',
'default' => 'kg',
'type' => 'select',
'options' => array(
'kg' => __( 'kg', 'woocommerce' ),
'g' => __( 'g', 'woocommerce' ),
'lbs' => __( 'lbs', 'woocommerce' ),
'oz' => __( 'oz', 'woocommerce' ),
),
'desc_tip' => true,
),
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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array(
'title' => __( 'Dimensions unit', 'woocommerce' ),
'desc' => __( 'This controls what unit you will define lengths in.', 'woocommerce' ),
'id' => 'woocommerce_dimension_unit',
'class' => 'wc-enhanced-select',
'css' => 'min-width:300px;',
'default' => 'cm',
'type' => 'select',
'options' => array(
'm' => __( 'm', 'woocommerce' ),
'cm' => __( 'cm', 'woocommerce' ),
'mm' => __( 'mm', 'woocommerce' ),
'in' => __( 'in', 'woocommerce' ),
'yd' => __( 'yd', 'woocommerce' ),
),
'desc_tip' => true,
),
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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array(
'type' => 'sectionend',
'id' => 'product_measurement_options',
),
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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array(
'title' => __( 'Reviews', 'woocommerce' ),
'type' => 'title',
'desc' => '',
'id' => 'product_rating_options',
),
array(
'title' => __( 'Enable reviews', 'woocommerce' ),
'desc' => __( 'Enable product reviews', 'woocommerce' ),
'id' => 'woocommerce_enable_reviews',
'default' => 'yes',
'type' => 'checkbox',
'checkboxgroup' => 'start',
'show_if_checked' => 'option',
),
array(
'desc' => __( 'Show "verified owner" label on customer reviews', 'woocommerce' ),
'id' => 'woocommerce_review_rating_verification_label',
'default' => 'yes',
'type' => 'checkbox',
'checkboxgroup' => '',
'show_if_checked' => 'yes',
'autoload' => false,
),
array(
'desc' => __( 'Reviews can only be left by "verified owners"', 'woocommerce' ),
'id' => 'woocommerce_review_rating_verification_required',
'default' => 'no',
'type' => 'checkbox',
'checkboxgroup' => 'end',
'show_if_checked' => 'yes',
'autoload' => false,
),
array(
'title' => __( 'Product ratings', 'woocommerce' ),
'desc' => __( 'Enable star rating on reviews', 'woocommerce' ),
'id' => 'woocommerce_enable_review_rating',
'default' => 'yes',
'type' => 'checkbox',
'checkboxgroup' => 'start',
'show_if_checked' => 'option',
),
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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array(
'desc' => __( 'Star ratings should be required, not optional', 'woocommerce' ),
'id' => 'woocommerce_review_rating_required',
'default' => 'yes',
'type' => 'checkbox',
'checkboxgroup' => 'end',
'show_if_checked' => 'yes',
'autoload' => false,
),
array(
'type' => 'sectionend',
'id' => 'product_rating_options',
),
);
$settings = apply_filters( 'woocommerce_products_general_settings', $settings );
return apply_filters( 'woocommerce_product_settings', $settings );
}
/**
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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* Get settings for the inventory section.
*
* @return array
*/
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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protected function get_settings_for_inventory_section() {
$settings =
array(
array(
'title' => __( 'Inventory', 'woocommerce' ),
'type' => 'title',
'desc' => '',
'id' => 'product_inventory_options',
),
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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array(
'title' => __( 'Manage stock', 'woocommerce' ),
'desc' => __( 'Enable stock management', 'woocommerce' ),
'id' => 'woocommerce_manage_stock',
'default' => 'yes',
'type' => 'checkbox',
),
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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array(
'title' => __( 'Hold stock (minutes)', 'woocommerce' ),
'desc' => __( 'Hold stock (for unpaid orders) for x minutes. When this limit is reached, the pending order will be cancelled. Leave blank to disable.', 'woocommerce' ),
'id' => 'woocommerce_hold_stock_minutes',
'type' => 'number',
'custom_attributes' => array(
'min' => 0,
'step' => 1,
),
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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'css' => 'width: 80px;',
'default' => '60',
'autoload' => false,
'class' => 'manage_stock_field',
),
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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array(
'title' => __( 'Notifications', 'woocommerce' ),
'desc' => __( 'Enable low stock notifications', 'woocommerce' ),
'id' => 'woocommerce_notify_low_stock',
'default' => 'yes',
'type' => 'checkbox',
'checkboxgroup' => 'start',
'autoload' => false,
'class' => 'manage_stock_field',
),
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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array(
'desc' => __( 'Enable out of stock notifications', 'woocommerce' ),
'id' => 'woocommerce_notify_no_stock',
'default' => 'yes',
'type' => 'checkbox',
'checkboxgroup' => 'end',
'autoload' => false,
'class' => 'manage_stock_field',
),
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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array(
'title' => __( 'Notification recipient(s)', 'woocommerce' ),
'desc' => __( 'Enter recipients (comma separated) that will receive this notification.', 'woocommerce' ),
'id' => 'woocommerce_stock_email_recipient',
'type' => 'text',
'default' => get_option( 'admin_email' ),
'css' => 'width: 250px;',
'autoload' => false,
'desc_tip' => true,
'class' => 'manage_stock_field',
),
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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array(
'title' => __( 'Low stock threshold', 'woocommerce' ),
'desc' => __( 'When product stock reaches this amount you will be notified via email.', 'woocommerce' ),
'id' => 'woocommerce_notify_low_stock_amount',
'css' => 'width:50px;',
'type' => 'number',
'custom_attributes' => array(
'min' => 0,
'step' => 1,
),
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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'default' => '2',
'autoload' => false,
'desc_tip' => true,
'class' => 'manage_stock_field',
),
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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array(
'title' => __( 'Out of stock threshold', 'woocommerce' ),
'desc' => __( 'When product stock reaches this amount the stock status will change to "out of stock" and you will be notified via email. This setting does not affect existing "in stock" products.', 'woocommerce' ),
'id' => 'woocommerce_notify_no_stock_amount',
'css' => 'width:50px;',
'type' => 'number',
'custom_attributes' => array(
'min' => 0,
'step' => 1,
),
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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'default' => '0',
'desc_tip' => true,
'class' => 'manage_stock_field',
),
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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array(
'title' => __( 'Out of stock visibility', 'woocommerce' ),
'desc' => __( 'Hide out of stock items from the catalog', 'woocommerce' ),
'id' => 'woocommerce_hide_out_of_stock_items',
'default' => 'no',
'type' => 'checkbox',
),
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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array(
'title' => __( 'Stock display format', 'woocommerce' ),
'desc' => __( 'This controls how stock quantities are displayed on the frontend.', 'woocommerce' ),
'id' => 'woocommerce_stock_format',
'css' => 'min-width:150px;',
'class' => 'wc-enhanced-select',
'default' => '',
'type' => 'select',
'options' => array(
'' => __( 'Always show quantity remaining in stock e.g. "12 in stock"', 'woocommerce' ),
'low_amount' => __( 'Only show quantity remaining in stock when low e.g. "Only 2 left in stock"', 'woocommerce' ),
'no_amount' => __( 'Never show quantity remaining in stock', 'woocommerce' ),
),
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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'desc_tip' => true,
),
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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array(
'type' => 'sectionend',
'id' => 'product_inventory_options',
),
);
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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return apply_filters( 'woocommerce_inventory_settings', $settings );
}
/**
* Get settings for the downloadable section.
*
* @return array
*/
protected function get_settings_for_downloadable_section() {
$settings =
array(
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array(
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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'title' => __( 'Downloadable products', 'woocommerce' ),
'type' => 'title',
'id' => 'digital_download_options',
),
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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array(
'title' => __( 'File download method', 'woocommerce' ),
'desc_tip' => sprintf(
/* translators: 1: X-Accel-Redirect 2: X-Sendfile 3: mod_xsendfile */
__( 'Forcing downloads will keep URLs hidden, but some servers may serve large files unreliably. If supported, %1$s / %2$s can be used to serve downloads instead (server requires %3$s).', 'woocommerce' ),
'<code>X-Accel-Redirect</code>',
'<code>X-Sendfile</code>',
'<code>mod_xsendfile</code>'
2014-10-31 19:07:00 +00:00
),
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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'id' => 'woocommerce_file_download_method',
'type' => 'select',
'class' => 'wc-enhanced-select',
'css' => 'min-width:300px;',
'default' => 'force',
'desc' => sprintf(
// translators: Link to WooCommerce Docs.
__( "If you are using X-Accel-Redirect download method along with NGINX server, make sure that you have applied settings as described in <a href='%s'>Digital/Downloadable Product Handling</a> guide.", 'woocommerce' ),
'https://docs.woocommerce.com/document/digital-downloadable-product-handling#nginx-setting'
2014-11-11 14:25:46 +00:00
),
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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'options' => array(
'force' => __( 'Force downloads', 'woocommerce' ),
'xsendfile' => __( 'X-Accel-Redirect/X-Sendfile', 'woocommerce' ),
'redirect' => apply_filters( 'woocommerce_redirect_only_method_is_secure', false ) ? __( 'Redirect only', 'woocommerce' ) : __( 'Redirect only (Insecure)', 'woocommerce' ),
),
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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'autoload' => false,
),
array(
'desc' => __( 'Allow using redirect mode as a last resort', 'woocommerce' ),
'id' => 'woocommerce_downloads_redirect_fallback_allowed',
'type' => 'checkbox',
'default' => 'no',
'desc_tip' => __( 'If the "Force Downloads" or "X-Accel-Redirect/X-Sendfile" download method is selected but does not work, the system will use the "Redirect" method as a last resort.', 'woocommerce' ),
'checkboxgroup' => 'start',
'autoload' => false,
),
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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array(
'title' => __( 'Access restriction', 'woocommerce' ),
'desc' => __( 'Downloads require login', 'woocommerce' ),
'id' => 'woocommerce_downloads_require_login',
'type' => 'checkbox',
'default' => 'no',
'desc_tip' => __( 'This setting does not apply to guest purchases.', 'woocommerce' ),
'checkboxgroup' => 'start',
'autoload' => false,
),
2020-01-17 14:04:16 +00:00
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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array(
'desc' => __( 'Grant access to downloadable products after payment', 'woocommerce' ),
'id' => 'woocommerce_downloads_grant_access_after_payment',
'type' => 'checkbox',
'default' => 'yes',
'desc_tip' => __( 'Enable this option to grant access to downloads when orders are "processing", rather than "completed".', 'woocommerce' ),
'checkboxgroup' => 'end',
'autoload' => false,
),
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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array(
'title' => __( 'Filename', 'woocommerce' ),
'desc' => __( 'Append a unique string to filename for security', 'woocommerce' ),
'id' => 'woocommerce_downloads_add_hash_to_filename',
'type' => 'checkbox',
'default' => 'yes',
'desc_tip' => sprintf(
// translators: Link to WooCommerce Docs.
__( "Not required if your download directory is protected. <a href='%s'>See this guide</a> for more details. Files already uploaded will not be affected.", 'woocommerce' ),
'https://docs.woocommerce.com/document/digital-downloadable-product-handling#unique-string'
),
),
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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array(
'type' => 'sectionend',
'id' => 'digital_download_options',
),
);
Refactor the settings pages, and add unit tests for them. This commit fixes some inconsistencies in the settings pages, and makes all the existing pages extensible by adding new sections (that was possible in some pages, but not in others). Main changes: 1. Modify the 'get_sections' method so that it invokes a new protected 'get_own_sections' method and then triggers the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' . id filter. This way the filter is triggered only in the base class and not in each of the derived classes too. 2. Change the get_settings() method so that it has its signature changed to get_settings( $current_section = '' ) in the base class and in all the derived class. Some derived classes were already using this signature, but others (those not having multiple sections natively) weren't, making then effectively impossible to define multiple sections for these pages via filters. With this change all the section pages act consistently and allow both adding new settings to the default "General" section and creating new sections via filters. 3. Change the implementation of 'get_settings' in the base class so that it searches for a 'get_settings_for_{section_id}_section' method in the class and executes it, otherwise it executes the new protected method get_settings_for_section( $current_section ); then it triggers the 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id filter. This makes it easier to separate the code that returns the list of filters in multiple methods, one per section, instead of using one big if-else-else... block. So now instead of overriding get_settings($current_section='') derived classes need to implement get_settings_for_{$current_section}_section for each section, or override get_settings_for_section($current_section) or both. 'get_settings_for_section' returns an empty array by default. Also, 'woocommerce_get_settings_' . id is triggered in one single place too. Other improvements: * Remove duplicated code from 'output' in 'WC_Settings_Page' children. Some classes inherited from 'WC_Settings_Page' override the 'output' method with custom code, which in all cases ended up repeating the code of the original method as a fallback. These repetitions have been replaced with 'parent::output()'. * Fix inconsistencies for 'save' and 'output' in WC_Settings_Tax/Emails The 'WC_Settings_Tax' and 'WC_Settings_Emails' classes had some inconsistencies in their 'save' and 'output' methods that prevented the proper creation new sections and the addition of new settings via the 'woocommerce_get_sections_' and 'woocommerce_get_settings_' filters. Now they work as expected. * Deduplicate parts of 'save' in 'WC_Settings_Page' and children. Two methods have been added to 'WC_Settings_Page' class: 'save_settings_for_current_section' and 'do_update_options_action'. These are intended to be invoked by derived classes in their 'save' methods, in order to remove code repetition. * Add some helper methods to WC_Unit_Test_Case. Methods added: - assertOutputsHTML - assertEqualsHTML - normalize_html - capture_output_from
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return apply_filters( 'woocommerce_downloadable_products_settings', $settings );
}
/**
* Save settings and trigger the 'woocommerce_update_options_'.id action.
*/
public function save() {
$this->save_settings_for_current_section();
/*
* Product->Inventory has a setting `Out of stock visibility`.
* Because of this, we need to recount the terms to keep them in-sync.
*/
WC()->call_function( 'wc_recount_all_terms' );
$this->do_update_options_action();
}
}
return new WC_Settings_Products();