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gutenberg
tmdk
tmdk commented Feb 24, 2021

Description

While setting up some tests utilising isValidBlockContent outside of Gutenberg, I encountered a TypeError caused by the sprintf usage in createLogHandler. The TypeError went away after updating the sprintf-js to the same version used by Gutenberg, but the console messages generated while running the test still shows some substitutions that are probably not working as intended.

smthomas
smthomas commented Nov 16, 2020

In the graphql_map_input_fields_to_wp_query filter, the $post_type is the last parameter. This is inconsistent with the other graphql_map_input_fields_* filters. For example in graphql_map_input_fields_to_get_terms the $taxonomy parameter is the third parameter (while the $context & $info parameters are the last two in all of the graphql_map_input_fields_* filters). For consistency sake, i

amp-wp
westonruter
westonruter commented May 22, 2019

The list of AMP Caches is available at https://cdn.ampproject.org/caches.json

This could be pulled in dynamically rather than hard-coding each AMP Cache in \AMP_HTTP::get_amp_cache_hosts():

https://github.com/ampproject/amp-wp/blob/9e049f6554b69e06284ead57d13ef416226a51ec/includes/class-amp-http.php#L191-L239

This is low priority because the list of caches changes infrequently.

jrtashjian
jrtashjian commented Jul 27, 2020

Describe the bug:

Using the provided serialized block content, the block fails validation when it previously did not.

To reproduce:

<!-- wp:coblocks/map {"address":"Scottsdale Arizona","pinned":true,"height":534,"align":"full"} -->
<div style="min-height:534px" data-map-attr="/qaddress/q:/scottsdale arizona/q||/qlat/q:/qundefined/q||/qlng/q:/qundefined/q||/qskin/q:/qstandard/q||
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