The price filtering query wasn't working properly when there are
variations with different prices: if at least one variation was
outside of the price range but other were inside, the product wasn't
being listed.
The DownloadPermissionsAdjuster class hooks to adjust_download_permissions
from within its init method. However this method is executed only
if the class is resolved, otherwise the hooks doesn't get attached
and then the scheduled action is not serviced.
To solve this, the class is resolved from WooCommerce::init_hooks.
This requires a change in DownloadPermissionsAdjuster::init
to use wc_get_container()->get( LegacyProxy::class )->get_instance_of
instead of WC()->get_instance_of, since WC() can't be used from
WooCommerce::construct (which invokes init_hooks).
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.
- One dummy class used for tests had a 'final private' method, this
is not allowed in PHP 8 and so the method is now just 'private'.
- The AbstractServiceProvider class was using
ReflectionParameter::getClass. This is deprecated in PHP8 and thus
that usage has been replaced with an utility method that uses
the recommended replacement.
- Passing a string that represents a number but has spaces (e.g. ' 1 ')
now works as expected (the number is properly interpreted)
- Passing the boolean true now returns 1, not 0
- Passing an object throws an error, instead of returning 0
After the League's Container package has been reintroduced, all the
code that implements the dependency injection mechanism in woocommerce
can be brought back as well.
There's a number of places in the WooCommerce codebase where the
built-in function 'round' is executed passing a non-numeric value
(not a number and not a string that can be parsed as a number),
for example round(''). In PHP 7 this yields a value of 0, but in
PHP 8 this throws an error.
This commit adds a 'NumberUtil' class with a static 'round' method,
this method checks if the passed value is numeric and if so it just
executes the built-in function, otherwise it returns 0. And all the
calls to 'round' in the codebase are replaced with 'NumberUtil::round'.
Since reverting the PR at this point would be a mess I've gone ahead and removed the internals of the container. We should aim to keep the class since it's now part of our public API but it won't work as expected anymore. This is fine for now since we don't actually have anything in it!