Previously 'dirname( __FILE__ )' was used to import files, however, the directory separator was missing.
This commit replaces 'dirname( __FILE__ )' that was introduced in 5370d02484 with __DIR__ and added DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR
Relative include paths in PHP can break whenever the server is running opcache. As such, WordPress.com deploy system refuses to include WooCommerce because of that issue.
This commit changes the relative include paths to absolute include paths.
Relates to #27269
WordPress Coding Standard 2.0 removed the sniff
WordPress.Security.NonceVerification.NoNonceVerification:
```
The WordPress.Security.NonceVerification sniff used the same error code for both an error as well as a warning.
The old error code NoNonceVerification is no longer used.
The error now uses the Missing error code, while the warning now uses the Recommended error code.
```
(from
d45f5e5cf3/CHANGELOG.md (200-rc1---2018-12-31))
This commit updates WooCommerce code and replaces all instances where WordPress.Security.NonceVerification.NoNonceVerification verification was used with either WordPress.Security.NonceVerification.Missing or
WordPress.Security.NonceVerification.Recommended. In a few cases WordPress.Security.NonceVerification.NoNonceVerification was used but was not needed, so instead of replacing the sniff, the line was removed. In two other cases, I removed other unrelated sniffs that were not needed.
The nonce generated on the previous page was not being verified properly due to mismatched brackets (the second argument to wp_verify_nonce was not being passed).
* Check if current step matches event before firing
* Move step check to switch statement
* Track when the OBW has started
* Rename Jetpack activation tracking method
* Remove duplicate tracking optin check
* Track when option to track is udpated in OBW
* Check if tracking is actively being opted into in is_tracking_enabled()
* Move tracking start check into WC_Admin_Setup_Wizard_Tracking
* Clean up tracking opt-in check logic
* Setup wizard: avoid duplicate plugin installs.
* Setup wizard: use background flag to determine if Jetpack is being installed.
* Setup wizard: use wc_set_time_limit() instead of set_time_limit() to avoid potential warnings/errors.
* Wizard: Remove extra query arg in next step URL
Remove the activate_error query arg from
the URL for the next step.
* Wizard: Remove temp queued Jetpack install option
This is done so that the option does not remain
when going through the wizard again, or when going
back to previous pages.
It prevents an infinite loop from happening when
waiting for the Jetpack install and activation
to finish on the activate step.
* Wizard: Install and activate Jetpack if needed
Add function to install & activate Jetpack as needed.
Props to @jeffstieler for the idea, and the implementation/code:
https://github.com/Automattic/woocommerce-services/pull/1031#discussion_r122505316https://github.com/Automattic/jetpack/blob/master/3rd-party/woocommerce-services.php#L101
Add a list of errors and a function to get the correct error message.
After clicking the connect Jetpack button, make sure that
Jetpack is installed and activated.
On error, redirect to the activate page with a query arg.
* Wizard: Show Jetpack error message if it exists
Always check for an error message when displaying
the activate step. If the error
message exists, display it at the top of the page.
* Remove redundant "if" so the $title in the Activate step is always a valid string
* Tweaked the "Server is on a private network" Jetpack activation error message.