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Bump default PHP version to 8.1 #240

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@fluiddot fluiddot commented Jun 12, 2024

Related to #225.

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  • Bump default PHP version to 8.1. This change is driven by the fact that version 8.0 already reached its end-of-life by 2024 (reference).

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Sites created before this change will have PHP version 8.0. This PR doesn't aim to migrate them to the new default value.

Testing Instructions

  1. Create a new site.
  2. Go to the Settings tab.
  3. Observe that the PHP version is 8.1.
  4. Open WP admin and navigate to wp-admin/site-health.php?tab=debug.
  5. Open the Server section.
  6. Observe that the PHP version is 8.1.

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  • Have you checked for TypeScript, React or other console errors?

This change is driven by the fact that version `8.0` already reached its end-of-life by 2024.
https://www.php.net/supported-versions.php
@fluiddot fluiddot requested review from a team June 12, 2024 12:21
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Test plan succeeded for me. I also verified surrounding PHP version changing features continued to function as expected.

Well done! 🚀

@fluiddot fluiddot merged commit f47f515 into improve/php-version-picker Jun 13, 2024
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@fluiddot fluiddot deleted the update/change-default-php-version branch June 13, 2024 14:57
wojtekn pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 17, 2024
* Display the PHP version on Site Settings screen

* Add a modal for editing the PHP version

* First pass at saving selected PHP version

* Update site details to allow user to set PHP version (#226)

* Add phpVersion to updateSiteDetails

* Update tests for changing the PHP version

* Abstract available PHP versions to a constant

* Use PHP constants from `wp-now` (#231)

* Use `DEFAULT_PHP_VERSION` constant from `wp-now`

* Use available PHP versions of Playground

* Add `web-streams-polyfill` package for unit tests

* Polyfill `ReadableStream` in unit tests

Web streams are used by `php-wasm`, so we need to polyfull them if we import the library in unit tests.

* Add unit tests to cover changing PHP version functionality (#233)

* Mock `matchMedia`

* Expose label in `SettingsRow` component

* Add test to cover the case of changing PHP version

* Revert "Expose label in `SettingsRow` component"

This reverts commit bc37161.

* Update change PHP version test case

* Remove `getPhpVersion` hook and IPC handler (#239)

* Remove `getPhpVersion` hook and IPC handler

* Use `??` operator instead of `||` when setting the php version

* Add inline comment in Jest setup

The comment clarifies why we need the polyfill.
Related to: #231 (comment)

* Update `ContentTabSettings` unit tests

* Bump default PHP version to `8.1` (#240)

* Bump default PHP version to `8.1`

This change is driven by the fact that version `8.0` already reached its end-of-life by 2024.
https://www.php.net/supported-versions.php

* Address failure in `createSite` unit test

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Co-authored-by: Derek Blank <derekpblank@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Carlos Garcia <fluiddot@gmail.com>
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@wojtekn spotted that this PR introduced a regression that affected #225. The issue is related to retrieving the PHP version for sites that don't have the PHP version persisted in user data.

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