When called from V3, controller calls V2s get_product_data method, where stock_status was did not existed and was renamed. In V3 controller, we compute it based on V2 in_stock field.
In PHP 8 "iconv( 'UTF-8', 'ASCII//TRANSLIT')" doesn't work as expected:
instead of returning a proper substitute for non-ASCII characters
it returns "?". Temporarily changing the locale to C.UTF-8
fixes the issue.
The featured extension list was static but now it's fetched from
WooCommerce.com and may change more frequently. Reducing the
cache duration to allow users to see changes much more quickly.
- Jest/Puppeteer sometimes will not find an element on page load when that element is outside the initial viewport
- There were duplicate .variation_tab classes which confused Jest/Puppeteer
- Add function for opening and verifying new product page
- Update test sequence for changes in flow in markup and Jest/Puppeteer
We are using func_get_arg method to receive argument in a backward compatible way since we cannot modify function signature to add more params even with default params. Earlier I was hoping to use DI to create another child class with modified signature and load it depending upon where we are executing from, however since we had to revert DI, we add this workaround to unblock #27735.
1. Use $already_reduced_stock instead of also considering $refunded_item_quantity while deleting orders. This will bring back part of #27504 again, but for now this seems to be the best solution for countering #28605. It needs discussion whether deleting a line item completely should also undo any refund related changes on it or not.
2. Also mark `stock_reduced` flag on order if any of the line item has any `_reduced_stock` flag. This will allow for stock restoring logic to work properly when order is cancelled.
3. Only adjust line item stock when order is in `processing`, `completed` or `on-hold` status state, because we need to reduce stocks on these status only. Stock adjustments in refunds or when changing statuses is already taken care of by their specific hooks.
Earlier, we were just showing an "Usage limit reached message", however in some cases, specially when user is logged in, we can also ask them to go to MyAccount page and cancel order if they'd like to (to free up the coupon). This will hopefully make for a better user experience.
We hold coupons when payment is failed if the setting "hold stock for checkout" is enabled for some minutes. This is to allow the customers to try again if they want, and to give time to complete payment for gateways where it could take some time.
Unfortunately this cause for some bad UX user retries by starting the order from scratch again, and then if they apply the coupon, usage limit gets hit because the earlier coupon is still held and is counted towards the usage. This commit improves the error message in these cases when usage is applied per customer and is hit, by stating to go to my account to complete/cancel payment (in case of logged in user) or to wait for some time in case of guest users.
This commit adds the 'Select a country / region...' text as a placeholder text displayed in the country select field indicating to the user that they need to select a country. This is only needed when the option ¨Default customer location" is set to "No location by default".
When a simple product with downloads gets converted into a variable
product all the existing download permissions for past orders become
invalid. This commit adds an extra verification procedure to the
product save code:
- Get all the existing download permissions for the product and all
the children (variations)
- For each download permission for the parent product, if there's a
variation that offers the same file for download (same file URL)
AND an equivalent download permission doesn't exist (equivalent means
same file URL, same order id and same user id), then create it.
Additionally, a new WC_Customer_Download_Data_Store::create_from_data
method is added.
This commit removes the setting "Page style" from WooCommerce -> Settings -> Payments -> PayPal Standard. This setting was used to define the value of the parameter "page_style" passed to the PayPal Standard API, but PayPal deprecated this parameter and ignores it. According to PayPal in https://developer.paypal.com/docs/paypal-payments-standard/integration-guide/Appx-websitestandard-htmlvariables/?mark=page_style#deprecated-variables: "Deprecated variables are ignored when you pass them to PayPal". In the same link, you can see that "page_style" is included in the list of deprecated parameters.
This commit replaces double quotes with single quotes inside a MySQL query to avoid a syntax error when the SQL mode ANSI_QUOTES is enabled in MySQL. When this mode is enabled, MySQL treats double quotes as identifiers (like the backtick character) instead of as string delimiters. Before this change, sites running with this mode enabled wouldn't be able to add products to orders created manually in the admin as the modified query would fail (other places that also use product search including variations would fail as well). The commit that introduced this issue shipped in WC 4.5.0 (see https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce/pull/27171).
`lostpassword_post` is a WP action that is duplicated in WooCommerce to replicate the functionality to retrieve user password in the 'My Account' pages. WP recently added the variable `$user_data` as a second parameter to this action (a6cecef42f). This commit simply copies this change to the version of the action that we maintain. Similar to what was done in 1a99235dc8 when a first parameter as added to the action in WP and we had to do the same in WC core.
After chevron clicking on attribute section complete edit product data section toggled insted cliackig area.
Key point issue is missing 'postbox' class of wordpress postbox.js library for a attribute block that we try to toggle.
As these fields were mandatory for Serbia from the beginning, making them optional by default is causing shop owners additional effort to set them back to mandatory. This PR is making them mandatory by default.
Fixes#28366
Issue
When changing the "low stock amount" on product level, a.k.a. setting a "low stock amount" for a specific product. The message on the single product page does not change from "%s in stock" to "Only %s left in stock". It only checks the global setting "low stock quantity" defined in WooCommerce > Products > Stock.
This commit replaces a few more instances of jQuery.fn.click() event shorthand that were missed in the previous commit. For more information see the commit message for 8ebead165e.
- New class class-wc-twenty-twenty-one.php
- New stylesheet twenty-twenty-one.scss
- Updates checks for default themes in theme_support_includes() and wc_is_wp_default_theme_active()
This method will prioritize getting rates from billing/shipping address instead of `WC()->customer` which in irrevelant in context of editing order from admin screen.
We were not passing tax location while computing discount in orders, hence it was defaulting to shop's base address resulting in incorrect tax calculation.
This commit refactors `get_rates` method into another method that allows getting rates from location directly.
This commit simply replaces the single call in WooCommerce core codebase to the deprecated woocommerce_reset_loop() function with its replacement wc_reset_loop().
This creates a tradeoff in optimizing repeated queries vs on off queries.
Another tradeoff is making more cache get calls as opposed to more SQL calls.
Primary reason for dropping the cache hydration is that seems like we can acheive the same results without it, so no need to add this additional complexity to our code.
This commit breaks down `read_meta_data` so that individual methods for cache key and setting raw meta data can be reused.
Also adds set_meta_data_from_raw_data to initialize metadata from manual cache.
A potential fix for #26851
This does change the get_next functionality slightly but if the hook is
already running then the next state should trigger a new one anyway.
Removing the potential undesired retrieval of hundreds or thousands of unreadable WC_Product objects into memory just to filter them out immediately.
This change prevented some out-of-memory situations in our site.
With PHP 8.0, non-strict comparisons between integers and strings containing
non-numeric characters are being tightened. This affects comparisons like:
0 < '0000-00-00 00:00:00'
PHP 8.0 that equates to true whereas prior to 8.0 it would be false.
More details of this change can be found at: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/string_to_number_comparison
`WC_Admin_Dashboard::recent_reviews()` was calling `get_avatar()` passing `$comment->comment_author` which is not one of the list of parameters that the function accepts to get the avatar. As a result, the widget that displays the recent reviews in the admin dashboard was never displaying the avatar of the user that left the review. This commit fixes this issue by passing `$comment->comment_email` instead. I opted to use `$comment->comment_author` as it should be available for reviews left both by authenticated and anonymous users and because getting the comment object wouldn't be so simple (either we need to perform an extra query for each review or deprecate the `woocommerce_report_recent_reviews_query_from` filter).
Using the WPCS native whitelist comments is deprecated. So this PR just replaces all instances of `// WPCS: XSS ok.` found in `includes/wc-cart-functions.php` with the PHPCS native "// phpcs:ignore WordPress.Security.EscapeOutput.OutputNotEscaped". I found this while working on another issue in the same file.
This commit improves the i18n of a string displayed during checkout showing the total amount of the order when the store is configured to display prices inclusive of taxes.
Before string concatenation was used to build the final string which is almost always a bad practice from i18n point of view (https://codex.wordpress.org/I18n_for_WordPress_Developers#Best_Practices). This commit uses sprintf() and two separate strings to make translation easier.
This commit replaces a call to the now deprecated jQuery.fn.toggle(handler, handler...) (https://api.jquery.com/toggle-event/) with a jQuery.click(). The deprecated call was used in the page where admins can edit e-mail templates (example: wp-admin/admin.php?page=wc-settings&tab=email§ion=wc_email_customer_on_hold_order) to show or hide the contents of the template and at the same time change the label of the button. We are now using jQuery.click() with a if statement inside to decide which label to use.
In PHP 8 required parameters after optional parameters in
function/method signatures trigger a deprecation notice. These type
of parameters are pointless since a value needs to always be
provided for them anyway, so they are actually de-facto required.
This commit converts all these not-so-optional parameters into
truly required parameters by removing their default values.