Parsely / wp-parsely

The official WordPress plugin for Parse.ly - makes it a snap to add the required tracking code to enable Parse.ly on your WordPress site.
https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-parsely/
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Merge trunk into develop after the wp-parsely 3.16.2 release #2678

Closed vaurdan closed 1 month ago

vaurdan commented 1 month ago

This PR merges the trunk branch into the develop branch after the release of wp-parsely 3.16.2

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Walkthrough ## Walkthrough The update to version 3.16.2 of the Parse.ly project introduces various enhancements focused on the PCH features. Key improvements include enhanced smart linking functionality, refined related posts loading behavior, and an upgraded permissions system. These changes bolster content linking management, increase user control, and enhance overall reliability and user experience. ## Changes | Files | Change Summary | |-----------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | CHANGELOG.md, README.md, package.json | Version bumped from 3.16.1 to 3.16.2, featuring bug fixes and improvements in PCH features. | | src/@types/assets/window.d.ts | Added `wpParselySmartLinkingAllowedBlocks` for specifying allowed blocks for smart linking. | | src/class-permissions.php | Introduced a filter for dynamic permission checks in `current_user_can_use_pch_feature`. | | src/content-helper/editor-sidebar/related-posts/hooks.ts | Enhanced `usePostData` function with loading states and resolution checks for post data. | | src/content-helper/editor-sidebar/smart-linking/class-smart-linking.php | Added `BLOCKS_ALLOWED` constant and `add_inline_script` method for smart linking control. | | src/content-helper/editor-sidebar/smart-linking/component-settings.tsx | Changed `selectedBlock` from optional to mandatory, with added state management improvements. | | src/content-helper/editor-sidebar/smart-linking/component.tsx | Updated `processSmartLinks` function for better error handling and type safety. | | src/content-helper/editor-sidebar/smart-linking/smart-linking.scss | New CSS rule added for improved spacing in toggle group controls. | | src/content-helper/editor-sidebar/smart-linking/smart-linking.tsx | Introduced `ALLOWED_BLOCKS` constant for flexible smart linking across multiple block types. | | src/content-helper/editor-sidebar/smart-linking/utils.ts | Added `isInsideHeadingOrCaption` function for semantic DOM checks in link processing. | | tests/e2e/utils.ts | Updated `PLUGIN_VERSION` from '3.16.1' to '3.16.2'. | | wp-parsely.php | Updated version in plugin header and added conditional check for editor sidebar instantiation. | ## Sequence Diagram(s) ```mermaid sequenceDiagram participant User participant Editor participant API participant Permissions User->>Editor: Request to insert smart link Editor->>Permissions: Check if user can use PCH features Permissions-->>Editor: Return permission status Editor->>API: Fetch suggested links API-->>Editor: Return suggested links Editor->>User: Display suggested links ```

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acicovic commented 1 month ago

Closing in favor of #2680