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نسخه 3.2.7.1 – 9 اکتبر 2024
امنیت: فیلد عنوان را فقط روی برچسب‌های مجاز خاص HTML قفل کنید و از استفاده از آن برای درج اسکریپت‌های مخرب جلوگیری کنید. حمایت از CleanTalk / دیمیتری ایگناتیف برای گزارش مسئولانه این موضوع. (@sc0ttkclark)


3.2.7 – 28 اوت 2024
ویژگی: بلوک فهرست آیتم‌های مرتبط با Pods جدید که مانند بلوک فهرست آیتم‌های Pods عمل می‌کند، اما از زمینه بلوک Pods Single Item استفاده می‌کند که در آن نام فیلد رابطه را برای مرجع تعیین می‌کنید. (@sc0ttkclark)


ویژگی: اکنون می‌توانید خروجی مقدار فیلد را از بلوک Pods Field Value به هر فیلد وب‌سایتی پیوند دهید یا فقط از پیوند ثابت برای پیوند به مورد فعلی فیلد استفاده کنید. با یک فیلد ارتباط انتخابی به عنوان مرجع پیوند کار می کند. (@sc0ttkclark)
ویژگی: هنگام استفاده از کد کوتاه/بلوک های Pods، پشتیبانی از داشتن چندین فیلتر/صفحه بندی در یک صفحه را اضافه کنید. (@sc0ttkclark)
ویژگی: وقتی یک فیلد رابطه از همگام‌سازی Taxonomy استفاده می‌کند، نمی‌توانید UI طبقه‌بندی را از ویرایشگر بلوک و ویرایشگر کلاسیک پنهان کنید. (@sc0ttkclark)
ویژگی: پشتیبانی جدید برای Query Monitor اکنون گزارش های اشکال زدایی Pods را در یک پانل QM نشان می دهد. (@sc0ttkclark)
توییک: بسته به اینکه فایلی هنوز ارائه شده باشد یا خیر، دکمه افزودن فایل را در فیلد تک فایل تغییر دهید. #7315 (@heybran)
توییک: یک بسته بندی

برای صفحه بندی مبتنی بر span اضافه شد. (@sc0ttkclark)
حذف شد: پشتیبانی PHP برای قالب‌های پاد و صفحات پاد بالاخره به‌طور پیش‌فرض خاموش شد (برای فعال کردن مجدد آن می‌توان از PODS_DISABLE_EVAL ثابت تنظیم شده روی false استفاده کرد). پس از منسوخ شدن در Pods 2.3، به طور کامل در Pods 3.3 حذف خواهد شد. (@sc0ttkclark)
رفع شد: روش احراز هویت REST را برای پشتیبانی از سایر فرم‌های احراز هویت هنگام ثبت فیلدها بهبود دهید. #7340 #7341 (@JoryHogeveen، @sc0ttkclark)
رفع شد: مقدار پیش فرض نامعتبر را برای گزینه REST API write_all رفع کنید. #7339 (@JoryHogeveen)
رفع شد: حل مشکل با همگام‌سازی طبقه‌بندی برای فیلدهای رابطه. #7336 #7334 (@pdclark، @sc0ttkclark)
ثابت: اضافه کردن بازگشتی برای clipboard.writeText. #7314 (@heybran)
رفع شد: قبل از اجرای حلقه واکشی در Pods::template() و مؤلفه Templates، حلقه آیتم ها را بازنشانی کنید. (@sc0ttkclark)
رفع شد: مشکلات مربوط به پرس و جوهای ذخیره شده در حافظه پنهان در PodsData را که مجموع متناظر صحیحی برای صفحه بندی پیدا نشده است، حل کنید. (@sc0ttkclark)
رفع شد: رفع phpstan/phpcs بیشتر در پایگاه کد. (@sc0ttkclark)
3.2.6 – 22 ژوئیه 2024
رفع شد: با اضافه کردن polyfill برای وابستگی react-jsx-runtime که ابزار مربوط به WP 6.6 اکنون به آن نیاز دارد، مشکل با وردپرس 6.5 و سازگاری قبلی را حل کنید. (@sc0ttkclark)
رفع شد: قبل از تنظیم متا کلید به عنوان قابل تجدیدنظر، مشکل register_meta را حل کنید، جایی که بررسی نمی‌شد آیا نوع پست از ویرایش‌ها پشتیبانی می‌کند یا خیر. (@sc0ttkclark)
نیشگون گرفتن و کشیدن: کار جزئی برای اصلاح مدیریت به‌روزرسانی REST API برای فیلدهای متا که در نسخه قبلی خراب شده بود. رفع نهایی در Pods 3.2.7 خواهد بود. (@sc0ttkclark)
3.2.5 – 19 ژوئیه 2024
رفع شد: مشکل سازگاری وردپرس 6.6 را حل کنید که باعث شده بود Pods Admin > Edit Pod و Pods فرم‌ها به درستی در برخی از سایت‌ها کار نکنند. (@sc0ttkclark، @swissspidy)
رفع شد: اعلامیه های منسوخ شده PHP را با ارسال null به برخی از توابع مرتبط با htmlspecialchars حل کنید. (@sc0ttkclark)
3.2.4 – 15 ژوئیه 2024
ویژگی: به محدود کردن کتابخانه رسانه برای فیلدهای فایل اجازه دهید فقط پیوست‌های مرتبط با شناسه پست فعلی را نشان دهد. (@sc0ttkclark)
ویژگی: به فیلد File اجازه دهید به طور خودکار از اولین فایل ذخیره شده به عنوان تصویر برجسته برای پست استفاده کند. (@sc0ttkclark)
ویژگی: برای داشتن یک فیلد Relationship که به صورت خودکار با طبقه‌بندی مربوطه در ذخیره‌سازی همگام‌سازی می‌شود، برای انواع پست‌هایی که طبقه‌بندی‌های مرتبط دارند، پشتیبانی اضافه کنید. (@sc0ttkclark)
ثابت شد: اکنون مدیریت متا رجیستر در صورت فعال بودن به درستی بارگیری می شود. (@sc0ttkclark)
رفع شد: نوار پیمایش همیشه قابل مشاهده را از ظرف پانل مدال تنظیمات حذف کنید زیرا پیمایش نمی کند. (@sc0ttkclark)
رفع شد: REST API نمایش همه فیلدها برای یک Pod اکنون دوباره همانطور که انتظار می رود کار می کند. (@sc0ttkclark)
3.2.3 – 15 ژوئیه 2024
انتشار Pods 3.2.3 پس از یک تلاش ناموفق برای ربودن افزونه ما در WordPress.org به طور تصادفی توسط پایگاه داده‌های آسیب‌پذیری امنیتی آنلاین به عنوان موفقیت‌آمیز ثبت شد، به Pods 3.2.4 تبدیل شد.

برای ایمن بودن و اطمینان از اینکه کسانی که از Pods استفاده می کنند Pods 3.2.3 را به عنوان نسخه آسیب پذیر اشتباه نگیرند، در عوض نسخه بعدی را با نام Pods 3.2.4 منتشر می کنیم.

3.2.2 – 18 ژوئن 2024
ویژگی: اکنون می‌توانید فیلترهای Taxonomy را برای یک طبقه‌بندی سفارشی روشن کنید تا یک فیلتر کشویی را در لیست پست‌ها برای هر نوع پست مرتبط مشاهده کنید. (@sc0ttkclark)
اضافه شده: قالب‌های پادها > پشتیبانی از نظرات در مورد انواع پست با استفاده از الگوهای Pods با استفاده از [هر نظر] و [اگر نظرات]. (@sc0ttkclark)
اضافه شده: REST API > افزودن پشتیبانی برای تعیین اینکه آیا نیاز است شخص برای خواندن مقادیر فیلدهای سفارشی وارد سیستم شود (پیش‌فرض: ورود به سیستم لازم نیست). (@sc0ttkclark)
اضافه شده: هنگام رفتن به صفحه Pods Admin > Edit Pods برای یک pod خاص، به طور خودکار به URL ویرایش مناسب هدایت شوید، اما id=XX اسلاگ است. (@sc0ttkclark)
توییک: قابلیت دسترسی > کپی و جای‌گذاری نام فیلدها را برای صفحه Edit Pod با نماد کپی جدیدی که می‌توانید روی آن کلیک کنید، آسان‌تر کنید. #7291 #72

ترجمه
3.2.7.1 – 9 اکتبر 2024
امنیت: فیلد عنوان را فقط روی برچسب‌های مجاز خاص HTML قفل کنید و از استفاده از آن برای درج اسکریپت‌های مخرب جلوگیری کنید. حمایت از CleanTalk / دیمیتری ایگناتیف برای گزارش مسئولانه این موضوع. (@sc0ttkclark)
3.2.7 – 28 اوت 2024
ویژگی: بلوک فهرست آیتم‌های مرتبط با Pods جدید که مانند بلوک فهرست آیتم‌های Pods عمل می‌کند، اما از زمینه بلوک Pods Single Item استفاده می‌کند که در آن نام فیلد رابطه را برای مرجع تعیین می‌کنید. (@sc0ttkclark)
ویژگی: اکنون می‌توانید خروجی مقدار فیلد را از بلوک Pods Field Value به هر فیلد وب‌سایتی پیوند دهید یا فقط از پیوند ثابت برای پیوند به مورد فعلی فیلد استفاده کنید. با یک فیلد ارتباط انتخابی به عنوان مرجع پیوند کار می کند. (@sc0ttkclark)
ویژگی: هنگام استفاده از کد کوتاه/بلوک های Pods، پشتیبانی از داشتن چندین فیلتر/صفحه بندی در یک صفحه را اضافه کنید. (@sc0ttkclark)
ویژگی: وقتی یک فیلد رابطه از همگام‌سازی Taxonomy استفاده می‌کند، نمی‌توانید UI طبقه‌بندی را از ویرایشگر بلوک و ویرایشگر کلاسیک پنهان کنید. (@sc0ttkclark)
ویژگی: پشتیبانی جدید برای Query Monitor اکنون گزارش های اشکال زدایی Pods را در یک پانل QM نشان می دهد. (@sc0ttkclark)
توییک: بسته به اینکه فایلی هنوز ارائه شده باشد یا خیر، دکمه افزودن فایل را در فیلد تک فایل تغییر دهید. #7315 (@heybran)
توییک: یک بسته بندی
برای صفحه بندی مبتنی بر span اضافه شد. (@sc0ttkclark)
حذف شد: پشتیبانی PHP برای قالب‌های پاد و صفحات پاد بالاخره به‌طور پیش‌فرض خاموش شد (برای فعال کردن مجدد آن می‌توان از PODS_DISABLE_EVAL ثابت تنظیم شده روی false استفاده کرد). پس از منسوخ شدن در Pods 2.3، به طور کامل در Pods 3.3 حذف خواهد شد. (@sc0ttkclark)
رفع شد: روش احراز هویت REST را برای پشتیبانی از سایر فرم‌های احراز هویت هنگام ثبت فیلدها بهبود دهید. #7340 #7341 (@JoryHogeveen، @sc0ttkclark)
رفع شد: مقدار پیش فرض نامعتبر را برای گزینه REST API write_all رفع کنید. #7339 (@JoryHogeveen)
رفع شد: حل مشکل با همگام‌سازی طبقه‌بندی برای فیلدهای رابطه. #7336 #7334 (@pdclark، @sc0ttkclark)
ثابت: اضافه کردن بازگشتی برای clipboard.writeText. #7314 (@heybran)
رفع شد: قبل از اجرای حلقه واکشی در Pods::template() و مؤلفه Templates، حلقه آیتم ها را بازنشانی کنید. (@sc0ttkclark)
رفع شد: مشکلات مربوط به پرس و جوهای ذخیره شده در حافظه پنهان در PodsData را که مجموع متناظر صحیحی برای صفحه بندی پیدا نشده است، حل کنید. (@sc0ttkclark)
رفع شد: رفع phpstan/phpcs بیشتر در پایگاه کد. (@sc0ttkclark)
3.2.6 – 22 ژوئیه 2024
رفع شد: با اضافه کردن polyfill برای وابستگی react-jsx-runtime که ابزار مربوط به WP 6.6 اکنون به آن نیاز دارد، مشکل با وردپرس 6.5 و سازگاری قبلی را حل کنید. (@sc0ttkclark)
رفع شد: قبل از تنظیم متا کلید به عنوان قابل تجدیدنظر، مشکل register_meta را حل کنید، جایی که بررسی نمی‌شد آیا نوع پست از ویرایش‌ها پشتیبانی می‌کند یا خیر. (@sc0ttkclark)
نیشگون گرفتن و کشیدن: کار جزئی برای اصلاح مدیریت به‌روزرسانی REST API برای فیلدهای متا که در نسخه قبلی خراب شده بود. رفع نهایی در Pods 3.2.7 خواهد بود. (@sc0ttkclark)
3.2.5 – 19 ژوئیه 2024
رفع شد: مشکل سازگاری وردپرس 6.6 را حل کنید که باعث شده بود Pods Admin > Edit Pod و Pods فرم‌ها به درستی در برخی از سایت‌ها کار نکنند. (@sc0ttkclark، @swissspidy)
رفع شد: اعلامیه های منسوخ شده PHP را با ارسال null به برخی از توابع مرتبط با htmlspecialchars حل کنید. (@sc0ttkclark)
3.2.4 – 15 ژوئیه 2024
ویژگی: به محدود کردن کتابخانه رسانه برای فیلدهای فایل اجازه دهید فقط پیوست‌های مرتبط با شناسه پست فعلی را نشان دهد. (@sc0ttkclark)
ویژگی: به فیلد File اجازه دهید به طور خودکار از اولین فایل ذخیره شده به عنوان تصویر برجسته برای پست استفاده کند. (@sc0ttkclark)
ویژگی: برای داشتن یک فیلد Relationship که به صورت خودکار با طبقه‌بندی مربوطه در ذخیره‌سازی همگام‌سازی می‌شود، برای انواع پست‌هایی که طبقه‌بندی‌های مرتبط دارند، پشتیبانی اضافه کنید. (@sc0ttkclark)
ثابت شد: اکنون مدیریت متا رجیستر در صورت فعال بودن به درستی بارگیری می شود. (@sc0ttkclark)
رفع شد: نوار پیمایش همیشه قابل مشاهده را از ظرف پانل مدال تنظیمات حذف کنید زیرا پیمایش نمی کند. (@sc0ttkclark)
رفع شد: REST API نمایش همه فیلدها برای یک Pod اکنون دوباره همانطور که انتظار می رود کار می کند. (@sc0ttkclark)
3.2.3 – 15 ژوئیه 2024
انتشار Pods 3.2.3 پس از یک تلاش ناموفق برای ربودن افزونه ما در WordPress.org به طور تصادفی توسط پایگاه داده‌های آسیب‌پذیری امنیتی آنلاین به عنوان موفقیت‌آمیز ثبت شد، به Pods 3.2.4 تبدیل شد.
برای ایمن بودن و اطمینان از اینکه کسانی که از Pods استفاده می کنند Pods 3.2.3 را به عنوان نسخه آسیب پذیر اشتباه نگیرند، در عوض نسخه بعدی را با نام Pods 3.2.4 منتشر می کنیم.
3.2.2 – 18 ژوئن 2024
ویژگی: اکنون می‌توانید فیلترهای Taxonomy را برای یک طبقه‌بندی سفارشی روشن کنید تا یک فیلتر کشویی را در لیست پست‌ها برای هر نوع پست مرتبط مشاهده کنید. (@sc0ttkclark)
اضافه شده: قالب‌های پادها > پشتیبانی از نظرات در مورد انواع پست با استفاده از الگوهای Pods با استفاده از [هر نظر] و [اگر نظرات]. (@sc0ttkclark)
اضافه شده: REST API > افزودن پشتیبانی برای تعیین اینکه آیا نیاز است شخص برای خواندن مقادیر فیلدهای سفارشی وارد سیستم شود (پیش‌فرض: ورود به سیستم لازم نیست). (@sc0ttkclark)
اضافه شده: هنگام رفتن به صفحه Pods Admin > Edit Pods برای یک pod خاص، به طور خودکار به URL ویرایش مناسب هدایت شوید، اما id=XX اسلاگ است. (@sc0ttkclark)
توییک: قابلیت دسترسی > کپی و جای‌گذاری نام فیلدها را برای صفحه Edit Pod با نماد کپی جدیدی که می‌توانید روی آن کلیک کنید، آسان‌تر کنید. #7291 #72
3.2.7.1 – October 9th, 2024
Security: Lock down heading field to only specific allowed HTML tags and preventing it from being used to insert malicious scripts. Props to the CleanTalk / Dmitrii Ignatyev for responsibly reporting this. (@sc0ttkclark)
3.2.7 – August 28th, 2024
Feature: New Pods Related Item List block that works like a Pods Item List block but uses the Pods Single Item block context where you specify a relationship field name to reference. (@sc0ttkclark)
Feature: You can now link field value output from Pods Field Value block to any website field or just use permalink to link to the current item of the field. Works with single select relationship field as the link reference. (@sc0ttkclark)
Feature: Add support for having multiple filters/pagination on the same page when using Pods shortcodes/blocks. (@sc0ttkclark)
Feature: When a relationship field is using Taxonomy syncing, you can not choose to hide the Taxonomy UI from the Block Editor and Classic Editor. (@sc0ttkclark)
Feature: New support for Query Monitor now shows Pods debug logs in a QM panel. (@sc0ttkclark)
Tweak: Toggle add file button on single file field depending on whether a file is provided yet. #7315 (@heybran)
Tweak: Added a <p> wrapper for the span-based pagination. (@sc0ttkclark)
Removed: PHP support for Pod Templates and Pod Pages has been finally turned off by default (PODS_DISABLE_EVAL constant set to false can be used to re-enable it). It will be completely removed in Pods 3.3 after being deprecated in Pods 2.3. (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: Improve REST authentication method to support other auth forms when registering fields. #7340 #7341 (@JoryHogeveen, @sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: Fix invalid default value for REST API write_all option. #7339 (@JoryHogeveen)
Fixed: Resolve issue with Taxonomy syncing for relationship fields. #7336 #7334 (@pdclark, @sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: Add fallback for clipboard.writeText. #7314 (@heybran)
Fixed: Reset items loop before running the fetch loop in Pods::template() and the Templates component. (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: Resolve issues with cached queries in PodsData not having the correct corresponding total found for pagination. (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: More phpstan/phpcs fixes across the codebase. (@sc0ttkclark)
3.2.6 – July 22nd, 2024
Fixed: Resolve issue with WordPress 6.5 and earlier compatibility by adding polyfill for react-jsx-runtime dependency that WP 6.6 related tooling now requires. (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: Resolve register_meta issue where it wasn’t checking if post type supported revisions before setting meta key as revisionable. (@sc0ttkclark)
Tweak: Partial work towards a fix for REST API update handling for meta fields which was broken in a previous release. Final fix will be in Pods 3.2.7. (@sc0ttkclark)
3.2.5 – July 19th, 2024
Fixed: Resolve issue with WordPress 6.6 compatibility that caused Pods Admin > Edit Pod and Pods forms to stop working properly on some sites. (@sc0ttkclark, @swissspidy)
Fixed: Resolve PHP deprecated notices with null being passed into certain htmlspecialchars related functions. (@sc0ttkclark)
3.2.4 – July 15th, 2024
Feature: Allow restricting media library for File fields to only showing attachments associated to the current post ID. (@sc0ttkclark)
Feature: Allow File field to automatically use the first file saved as the featured image for the post. (@sc0ttkclark)
Feature: Add support for Post Types that have associated Taxonomies to have a Relationship field which will automatically sync to the corresponding taxonomy on save. (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: Register meta handling now properly loads when enabled. (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: Remove always visible scrollbar from Settings modal panel container since it does not scroll. (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: REST API Show All Fields setting for a Pod now works as expected again. (@sc0ttkclark)
3.2.3 – July 15th, 2024
The Pods 3.2.3 release turned into Pods 3.2.4 after an failed attempt at hijacking our plugin on WordPress.org was accidentally documented by online security vulnerability databases as successful.
To be safe and sure that those who are using Pods do not mistake Pods 3.2.3 as a vulnerable release, we will instead release the next version as Pods 3.2.4.
3.2.2 – June 18th, 2024
Feature: You can now turn on Taxonomy filters for a Custom Taxonomy so that you see a dropdown filter on the list of posts for any associated post types. (@sc0ttkclark)
Added: Pods Templates > Support for comments on post types using Pods Templates using [each comments] and [if comments]. (@sc0ttkclark)
Added: REST API > Add support for determining whether to require person to be logged in to read values for custom fields (default: login not required). (@sc0ttkclark)
Added: Automatically redirect to the proper edit URL when going to the Pods Admin > Edit Pods page for a specific pod but id=XX is the slug. (@sc0ttkclark)
Tweak: Accessibility > Make it easier to copy and paste field names for the Edit Pod screen with a new copy icon you can click. #7291 #7237 (@heybran, @sc0ttkclark)
Tweak: Responsive UI > Improved appearance for the Edit Pod screen for smaller screens. (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: Security hardening > Sanitize HTML before passing into Pods field inputs for paragraph/code/wysiwyg field types to cover additional cases where something could make it past the sanitization process on save. (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: Accessibility > Add label for color fields in the Pods Blocks API so it shows the label and not just the color input itself. #7306 #7305 (@pdclark)
Fixed: Group and field names now generate in the UI as expected. (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: Compatibility > Date, Date/Time, and Time default values now use single quotes to ensure maximum compatibility with various SQL engines. (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: Compatibility > More PHP compatibility issues with trim() related function usage resolved. (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: Code quality > Various phpstan/phpcs issues resolved. (@sc0ttkclark)
3.2.1.1 – May 8th, 2024
Security Release
Security hardening: Enforce safe URLs for Pods form submission confirmation page URLs. Props to the wesley (wcraft) / Wordfence for responsibly reporting this. (@sc0ttkclark)
3.2.1 – March 29th, 2024
Performance: The Advanced Filters popup now uses Autocomplete for relationship fields to improve performance for large itemsets. FYI filters are a feature in the Manage Content UI for Advanced Content Types only. (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: Conditional logic for display callbacks ‘allowed’ field now showing when choosing the Customized option. (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: PHP 8.1 compatibility fix for null values passed to esc_* functions in WP. (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: PHP 8.1 compatibility fix for html_entity_decode. (@sc0ttkclark)
3.2.0 – March 25th, 2024
Feature: New support for Custom Field revisions in Pods that are Post Types that use Meta storage. You can optionally enable the feature per-pod or per-field. #7265 (@sc0ttkclark)
Feature: New support for WordPress register_meta() for all Pods fields on meta-based Pods. You can enable this feature in Pods Admin > Settings > “Register meta fields”. (@sc0ttkclark)
Feature: New support for specifying where your Custom Fields show in REST API responses for Pods that support that. You can choose from Object (response.field_name) or Meta (response.meta.field_name). (@sc0ttkclark)
Feature: New support for Custom Fields in the new WordPress 6.5 Block Bindings API for the core/post-meta source. To use your custom fields there, you will need to enable “Register meta fields” in your Pods Admin > Settings and set your Pod to show it’s REST API fields in the “Meta” location instead of Object. (@sc0ttkclark)
Feature: New custom binding source support for the WordPress 6.5 Block Bindings API. Specify your source as pods/bindings-field and then just pass the same arguments you would pass for a normal [pods] shortcode or block. This will bind that dynamic output to the block you are working with. (@sc0ttkclark)
Feature: Now you can specify whether to default values for a Pods field when the field is empty. This works great for when you add a new field to a Pod and you want to edit an existing item that did not have a field value set. The default value will be used in that circumstance. (@sc0ttkclark)
Feature: Support for multiple default values when working with a multi-select field. Now you can just separate your values with a comma and they will be set as the default values. (@sc0ttkclark)
Feature: Now you can specify whether to evaluate magic tags for default values like {@user.ID}. (@sc0ttkclark)
Tweak: New option for Pods shortcodes when used in plugins like Elementor to bypass detecting the loop and to just use whatever ID/post type is available. Use the bypass_detect_loop="1" attribute. #7269 (@sc0ttkclark)
Tweak: Added first used and last installed Pods versions to the Site Health information to be more helpful with debugging. (@sc0ttkclark)
Tweak: Improved the field label/description for Additional User Capabilities field in the CPT settings. (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: Resolved an annoying issue when adding a new group or field where it would reset the Pod label to the name (slug) of the pod. (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: Updated logic for default value handling when using magic tags for internal field configs to ensure the magic tags get evaluated. (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: Resolve issue with pods_register_block_type() not clearing the known blocks cache when registering them. #7167 (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: PHP fatal errors resolved with array_combine() usage from changes in WP 6.5. #7266 (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: Custom capability fallbacks when the option is empty now properly fallback to the default capability using that post type name. #7250 (@JoryHogeveen)
Fixed: PHP deprecated notice with trim(). (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: Resolved plupload browse button references to prevent JS console errors. (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: Resolved issue with window.wpEditorL10n calls to more safely check for it to prevent JS console errors. (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: Updated the implementation of the compatibility hooks for set_transient and setted_transient hooks have the proper args expected sent. (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: Empty REST API fields no longer show when the pod doesn’t support REST API. (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: Restrict/unrestrict dynamic features logic now properly updates all of the associated Pod settings it needs to in the Access Rights Review screen. (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: Empty arrays now return correctly in Pod / Group / Field settings instead of using their defaults when empty. (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: Resolve potential issues with REST API in certain circumstances which would throw exceptions with the Pods REST API Messages object. (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: Resolve issues when duplicating pods where the new pod name is over the limit and prevents creating the new pod correctly. (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: Access Rights Review notice now only shows on existing installs updating from pre-3.1 instead of showing on new 3.1+ installs too. (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: Accessibility issues with tabbing resolved for Pods Admin > Edit Pods table and Pods Admin > Edit Pod fields list table when working with row actions. #7196 #7198 (@heybran, @sc0ttkclark)
3.1.4 – February 28th, 2024
Fixed: Defaults now show correctly for checkbox groups in the Edit Field modals. (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: Resolve potential PHP errors with cached configs in Collections classes that has been there since Pods 2.x. (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: Revisited due to our automated NPM build issue – Resolved an issue with CodeMirror 6.x fields in forms (this is separate from the version 5.x that the Pods Template editor uses). (@sc0ttkclark)
3.1.3 – February 27th, 2024
Fixed: Resolved an issue with CodeMirror 6.x fields in forms (this is separate from the version 5.x that the Pods Template editor uses). (@sc0ttkclark)
3.1.2 – February 27th, 2024
Added: Now you can set Content Visibility when creating a new pod. (@sc0ttkclark)
Added: More help text to better explain things on the Access Rights Review screen for extended content types. (@sc0ttkclark)
Added: New option to specify whether to Sanitize Output for a field in the Additional Field Options of Heading, Paragraph, WYSIWYG, Code, and Text fields. (@sc0ttkclark)
Added: Pod Reference metabox on the Pods Templates editor screen now has more help text and will now allow clicking to copy any magic tag to clipboard. (@sc0ttkclark)
Added: Better explain Public vs Publicly Queryable for Post Types and Taxonomies along with showing the current Content Visibility below. (@sc0ttkclark)
Changed: Updated CodeMirror to 5.65.16 so we can start moving towards CodeMirror 6 for the Pods Template editor. (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: Resolved issues with Access Rights Review screen when making content type public or private causing it not to be fully set (only public was set on, it left out publicly_queryable). (@sc0ttkclark)
3.1.1 – February 22nd, 2024
This is just a release to retrigger the zip generation on WordPress.org that missed a fix put into the initial 3.1 release tag in SVN.
Pods 3.1 is a security focused release, see below for the changelog information.
3.1 – February 21st, 2024
Security Release
While this release is meant to be as backwards compatible as possible, some aspects of security hardening may require manual intervention by site owners and their developers. There were no known reports and no known attempts to take advantage of the issues resolved by this release except where noted.
Read more about How access rights work with Pods for more details including new filters/snippets that can provide limited access.
Security hardening: Introduced new access checks and additional fine-grained control over dynamic features across any place in Pods that allows embedding content or forms. This only applies to usage through Pods Blocks or Shortcodes. Using PHP will continue to expect you are handling this on your own unless you pass the appropriate arguments to the corresponding Pods methods. (@sc0ttkclark)
Security hardening: Prevent using the Pods Views Block / Shortcode to embed any files outside of the current theme. Props to the Nex Team / Wordfence for responsibly reporting this. (@sc0ttkclark)
Security hardening: Prevent output of user_passuser_activation_key, and post_password through Pods dynamic features / PHP. These values will be set in Pods references to **************** if they were not-empty so you can still do conditional checks as normal. While Scott was already aware of this in pre-planned security release work, additional props go to the Nex Team / Wordfence for responsibly reporting this too. (@sc0ttkclark)
Security hardening: Prevent more unsavory PHP display callbacks from being used with magic tags in addition to those already prevented. Props to the Nex Team / Wordfence for responsibly reporting this. (@sc0ttkclark)
Feature: Access rights > Access-related Admin notices and Errors can be hidden by admins in a new setting in Pods Admin > Settings > Security. (@sc0ttkclark)
Feature: Dynamic Features > Dynamic features (Pods Blocks and Shortcodes) can be disabled by admins in a new setting in Pods Admin > Settings > Security. (@sc0ttkclark)
Changed: Dynamic Features > New installs will now default to not allowing all SQL arguments to be used by dynamic features. Existing installs will default to only allowing simple SQL arguments. All SQL fragments are checked for disallowed usage like subqueries. This can be set in a new setting in Pods Admin > Settings > Security. (@sc0ttkclark)
Feature: Pods Display > The Display-related Pods Blocks and Shortcodes have additional checks that limit access to content based on the user viewing it. For Post Types that are non-public, they must have access to the read capability from that post type as a normal user. For displaying content from Users, they must have access to list_users capability to view that. Read more about how access rights work with Pods (@sc0ttkclark)
Feature: Pods Forms > The Pods Form Block and Form Shortcode have additional checks that limit access to creating/editing content based on the user submitting the form. For Post Types that are non-public, they must have access to the ‘create’ capability from that post type as a normal user. Forms that submit to the Users pod, now require that the submitter must have access to the create_users or edit_users capability to create or edit that user. Read more about how access rights work with Pods (@sc0ttkclark)
Feature: Pods Forms > The Pods Form Block and Form Shortcode now have a new option to identify the form with a custom key you choose that will get passed to various access-related filters so that developers can override access rights more easily. (@sc0ttkclark)
Feature: Pods Forms > When a user has access to create or edit content through a Pods form for a post type, the post_content field is cleaned based on the level of access they have to prevent inserting unintentional shortcodes or blocks. (@sc0ttkclark)
Feature: Markdown functionality has now been replaced by the Parsedown library for better security and performance and it’s uniquely prefixed so it prevents future conflicts with plugins using the same library. (@sc0ttkclark)
Changed: Pods Views > One of the breaking changes in this work is that the Pods Views Block / Shortcode dynamic feature is now disabled by default and must be enabled for new and existing installs. This can be done in a new setting in Pods Admin > Settings > Security. (@sc0ttkclark)
Changed: Display PHP callbacks > New installs will now default to only allowing specific callbacks to be used. This defaults the specific callbacks allowed to esc_attr,esc_html which can be further customized in Pods Admin > Settings > Security. (@sc0ttkclark)
3.0.10 – December 11th, 2023
Fixed: The safe rendering handler for Pods Blocks now properly passes along context to all Pods Blocks so that they work within Query Loops again and other places they could take on context. (@sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: Resolved PHP 8.3 deprecation notice with get_class() usage. #7225 (@netlas, @sc0ttkclark)
Fixed: File fields using the direct plupload option will properly avoid uploading files above the limit and handle uploading multiple files without losing all but the first file in the file list. #7138 (@sc0ttkclark, @PD-CM)
Our GitHub has the full list of all prior releases of Pods: https://github.com/pods-framework/pods/releases

3.2.7.1 – October 9th, 2024

  • Security: Lock down heading field to only specific allowed HTML tags and preventing it from being used to insert malicious scripts. Props to the CleanTalk / Dmitrii Ignatyev for responsibly reporting this. (@sc0ttkclark)

3.2.7 – August 28th, 2024

  • Feature: New Pods Related Item List block that works like a Pods Item List block but uses the Pods Single Item block context where you specify a relationship field name to reference. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Feature: You can now link field value output from Pods Field Value block to any website field or just use permalink to link to the current item of the field. Works with single select relationship field as the link reference. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Feature: Add support for having multiple filters/pagination on the same page when using Pods shortcodes/blocks. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Feature: When a relationship field is using Taxonomy syncing, you can not choose to hide the Taxonomy UI from the Block Editor and Classic Editor. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Feature: New support for Query Monitor now shows Pods debug logs in a QM panel. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Tweak: Toggle add file button on single file field depending on whether a file is provided yet. #7315 (@heybran)
  • Tweak: Added a <p> wrapper for the span-based pagination. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Removed: PHP support for Pod Templates and Pod Pages has been finally turned off by default (PODS_DISABLE_EVAL constant set to false can be used to re-enable it). It will be completely removed in Pods 3.3 after being deprecated in Pods 2.3. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: Improve REST authentication method to support other auth forms when registering fields. #7340 #7341 (@JoryHogeveen, @sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: Fix invalid default value for REST API write_all option. #7339 (@JoryHogeveen)
  • Fixed: Resolve issue with Taxonomy syncing for relationship fields. #7336 #7334 (@pdclark, @sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: Add fallback for clipboard.writeText. #7314 (@heybran)
  • Fixed: Reset items loop before running the fetch loop in Pods::template() and the Templates component. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: Resolve issues with cached queries in PodsData not having the correct corresponding total found for pagination. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: More phpstan/phpcs fixes across the codebase. (@sc0ttkclark)

3.2.6 – July 22nd, 2024

  • Fixed: Resolve issue with WordPress 6.5 and earlier compatibility by adding polyfill for react-jsx-runtime dependency that WP 6.6 related tooling now requires. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: Resolve register_meta issue where it wasn’t checking if post type supported revisions before setting meta key as revisionable. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Tweak: Partial work towards a fix for REST API update handling for meta fields which was broken in a previous release. Final fix will be in Pods 3.2.7. (@sc0ttkclark)

3.2.5 – July 19th, 2024

  • Fixed: Resolve issue with WordPress 6.6 compatibility that caused Pods Admin > Edit Pod and Pods forms to stop working properly on some sites. (@sc0ttkclark, @swissspidy)
  • Fixed: Resolve PHP deprecated notices with null being passed into certain htmlspecialchars related functions. (@sc0ttkclark)

3.2.4 – July 15th, 2024

  • Feature: Allow restricting media library for File fields to only showing attachments associated to the current post ID. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Feature: Allow File field to automatically use the first file saved as the featured image for the post. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Feature: Add support for Post Types that have associated Taxonomies to have a Relationship field which will automatically sync to the corresponding taxonomy on save. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: Register meta handling now properly loads when enabled. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: Remove always visible scrollbar from Settings modal panel container since it does not scroll. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: REST API Show All Fields setting for a Pod now works as expected again. (@sc0ttkclark)

3.2.3 – July 15th, 2024

The Pods 3.2.3 release turned into Pods 3.2.4 after an failed attempt at hijacking our plugin on WordPress.org was accidentally documented by online security vulnerability databases as successful.

To be safe and sure that those who are using Pods do not mistake Pods 3.2.3 as a vulnerable release, we will instead release the next version as Pods 3.2.4.

3.2.2 – June 18th, 2024

  • Feature: You can now turn on Taxonomy filters for a Custom Taxonomy so that you see a dropdown filter on the list of posts for any associated post types. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Added: Pods Templates > Support for comments on post types using Pods Templates using [each comments] and [if comments]. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Added: REST API > Add support for determining whether to require person to be logged in to read values for custom fields (default: login not required). (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Added: Automatically redirect to the proper edit URL when going to the Pods Admin > Edit Pods page for a specific pod but id=XX is the slug. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Tweak: Accessibility > Make it easier to copy and paste field names for the Edit Pod screen with a new copy icon you can click. #7291 #7237 (@heybran, @sc0ttkclark)
  • Tweak: Responsive UI > Improved appearance for the Edit Pod screen for smaller screens. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: Security hardening > Sanitize HTML before passing into Pods field inputs for paragraph/code/wysiwyg field types to cover additional cases where something could make it past the sanitization process on save. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: Accessibility > Add label for color fields in the Pods Blocks API so it shows the label and not just the color input itself. #7306 #7305 (@pdclark)
  • Fixed: Group and field names now generate in the UI as expected. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: Compatibility > Date, Date/Time, and Time default values now use single quotes to ensure maximum compatibility with various SQL engines. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: Compatibility > More PHP compatibility issues with trim() related function usage resolved. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: Code quality > Various phpstan/phpcs issues resolved. (@sc0ttkclark)

3.2.1.1 – May 8th, 2024

Security Release

  • Security hardening: Enforce safe URLs for Pods form submission confirmation page URLs. Props to the wesley (wcraft) / Wordfence for responsibly reporting this. (@sc0ttkclark)

3.2.1 – March 29th, 2024

  • Performance: The Advanced Filters popup now uses Autocomplete for relationship fields to improve performance for large itemsets. FYI filters are a feature in the Manage Content UI for Advanced Content Types only. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: Conditional logic for display callbacks ‘allowed’ field now showing when choosing the Customized option. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: PHP 8.1 compatibility fix for null values passed to esc_* functions in WP. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: PHP 8.1 compatibility fix for html_entity_decode. (@sc0ttkclark)

3.2.0 – March 25th, 2024

  • Feature: New support for Custom Field revisions in Pods that are Post Types that use Meta storage. You can optionally enable the feature per-pod or per-field. #7265 (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Feature: New support for WordPress register_meta() for all Pods fields on meta-based Pods. You can enable this feature in Pods Admin > Settings > “Register meta fields”. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Feature: New support for specifying where your Custom Fields show in REST API responses for Pods that support that. You can choose from Object (response.field_name) or Meta (response.meta.field_name). (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Feature: New support for Custom Fields in the new WordPress 6.5 Block Bindings API for the core/post-meta source. To use your custom fields there, you will need to enable “Register meta fields” in your Pods Admin > Settings and set your Pod to show it’s REST API fields in the “Meta” location instead of Object. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Feature: New custom binding source support for the WordPress 6.5 Block Bindings API. Specify your source as pods/bindings-field and then just pass the same arguments you would pass for a normal [pods] shortcode or block. This will bind that dynamic output to the block you are working with. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Feature: Now you can specify whether to default values for a Pods field when the field is empty. This works great for when you add a new field to a Pod and you want to edit an existing item that did not have a field value set. The default value will be used in that circumstance. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Feature: Support for multiple default values when working with a multi-select field. Now you can just separate your values with a comma and they will be set as the default values. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Feature: Now you can specify whether to evaluate magic tags for default values like {@user.ID}. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Tweak: New option for Pods shortcodes when used in plugins like Elementor to bypass detecting the loop and to just use whatever ID/post type is available. Use the bypass_detect_loop="1" attribute. #7269 (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Tweak: Added first used and last installed Pods versions to the Site Health information to be more helpful with debugging. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Tweak: Improved the field label/description for Additional User Capabilities field in the CPT settings. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: Resolved an annoying issue when adding a new group or field where it would reset the Pod label to the name (slug) of the pod. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: Updated logic for default value handling when using magic tags for internal field configs to ensure the magic tags get evaluated. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: Resolve issue with pods_register_block_type() not clearing the known blocks cache when registering them. #7167 (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: PHP fatal errors resolved with array_combine() usage from changes in WP 6.5. #7266 (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: Custom capability fallbacks when the option is empty now properly fallback to the default capability using that post type name. #7250 (@JoryHogeveen)
  • Fixed: PHP deprecated notice with trim(). (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: Resolved plupload browse button references to prevent JS console errors. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: Resolved issue with window.wpEditorL10n calls to more safely check for it to prevent JS console errors. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: Updated the implementation of the compatibility hooks for set_transient and setted_transient hooks have the proper args expected sent. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: Empty REST API fields no longer show when the pod doesn’t support REST API. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: Restrict/unrestrict dynamic features logic now properly updates all of the associated Pod settings it needs to in the Access Rights Review screen. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: Empty arrays now return correctly in Pod / Group / Field settings instead of using their defaults when empty. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: Resolve potential issues with REST API in certain circumstances which would throw exceptions with the Pods REST API Messages object. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: Resolve issues when duplicating pods where the new pod name is over the limit and prevents creating the new pod correctly. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: Access Rights Review notice now only shows on existing installs updating from pre-3.1 instead of showing on new 3.1+ installs too. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: Accessibility issues with tabbing resolved for Pods Admin > Edit Pods table and Pods Admin > Edit Pod fields list table when working with row actions. #7196 #7198 (@heybran, @sc0ttkclark)

3.1.4 – February 28th, 2024

  • Fixed: Defaults now show correctly for checkbox groups in the Edit Field modals. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: Resolve potential PHP errors with cached configs in Collections classes that has been there since Pods 2.x. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: Revisited due to our automated NPM build issue – Resolved an issue with CodeMirror 6.x fields in forms (this is separate from the version 5.x that the Pods Template editor uses). (@sc0ttkclark)

3.1.3 – February 27th, 2024

  • Fixed: Resolved an issue with CodeMirror 6.x fields in forms (this is separate from the version 5.x that the Pods Template editor uses). (@sc0ttkclark)

3.1.2 – February 27th, 2024

  • Added: Now you can set Content Visibility when creating a new pod. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Added: More help text to better explain things on the Access Rights Review screen for extended content types. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Added: New option to specify whether to Sanitize Output for a field in the Additional Field Options of Heading, Paragraph, WYSIWYG, Code, and Text fields. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Added: Pod Reference metabox on the Pods Templates editor screen now has more help text and will now allow clicking to copy any magic tag to clipboard. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Added: Better explain Public vs Publicly Queryable for Post Types and Taxonomies along with showing the current Content Visibility below. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Changed: Updated CodeMirror to 5.65.16 so we can start moving towards CodeMirror 6 for the Pods Template editor. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: Resolved issues with Access Rights Review screen when making content type public or private causing it not to be fully set (only public was set on, it left out publicly_queryable). (@sc0ttkclark)

3.1.1 – February 22nd, 2024

This is just a release to retrigger the zip generation on WordPress.org that missed a fix put into the initial 3.1 release tag in SVN.

Pods 3.1 is a security focused release, see below for the changelog information.

3.1 – February 21st, 2024

Security Release

While this release is meant to be as backwards compatible as possible, some aspects of security hardening may require manual intervention by site owners and their developers. There were no known reports and no known attempts to take advantage of the issues resolved by this release except where noted.

Read more about How access rights work with Pods for more details including new filters/snippets that can provide limited access.

  • Security hardening: Introduced new access checks and additional fine-grained control over dynamic features across any place in Pods that allows embedding content or forms. This only applies to usage through Pods Blocks or Shortcodes. Using PHP will continue to expect you are handling this on your own unless you pass the appropriate arguments to the corresponding Pods methods. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Security hardening: Prevent using the Pods Views Block / Shortcode to embed any files outside of the current theme. Props to the Nex Team / Wordfence for responsibly reporting this. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Security hardening: Prevent output of user_passuser_activation_key, and post_password through Pods dynamic features / PHP. These values will be set in Pods references to **************** if they were not-empty so you can still do conditional checks as normal. While Scott was already aware of this in pre-planned security release work, additional props go to the Nex Team / Wordfence for responsibly reporting this too. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Security hardening: Prevent more unsavory PHP display callbacks from being used with magic tags in addition to those already prevented. Props to the Nex Team / Wordfence for responsibly reporting this. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Feature: Access rights > Access-related Admin notices and Errors can be hidden by admins in a new setting in Pods Admin > Settings > Security. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Feature: Dynamic Features > Dynamic features (Pods Blocks and Shortcodes) can be disabled by admins in a new setting in Pods Admin > Settings > Security. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Changed: Dynamic Features > New installs will now default to not allowing all SQL arguments to be used by dynamic features. Existing installs will default to only allowing simple SQL arguments. All SQL fragments are checked for disallowed usage like subqueries. This can be set in a new setting in Pods Admin > Settings > Security. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Feature: Pods Display > The Display-related Pods Blocks and Shortcodes have additional checks that limit access to content based on the user viewing it. For Post Types that are non-public, they must have access to the read capability from that post type as a normal user. For displaying content from Users, they must have access to list_users capability to view that. Read more about how access rights work with Pods (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Feature: Pods Forms > The Pods Form Block and Form Shortcode have additional checks that limit access to creating/editing content based on the user submitting the form. For Post Types that are non-public, they must have access to the ‘create’ capability from that post type as a normal user. Forms that submit to the Users pod, now require that the submitter must have access to the create_users or edit_users capability to create or edit that user. Read more about how access rights work with Pods (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Feature: Pods Forms > The Pods Form Block and Form Shortcode now have a new option to identify the form with a custom key you choose that will get passed to various access-related filters so that developers can override access rights more easily. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Feature: Pods Forms > When a user has access to create or edit content through a Pods form for a post type, the post_content field is cleaned based on the level of access they have to prevent inserting unintentional shortcodes or blocks. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Feature: Markdown functionality has now been replaced by the Parsedown library for better security and performance and it’s uniquely prefixed so it prevents future conflicts with plugins using the same library. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Changed: Pods Views > One of the breaking changes in this work is that the Pods Views Block / Shortcode dynamic feature is now disabled by default and must be enabled for new and existing installs. This can be done in a new setting in Pods Admin > Settings > Security. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Changed: Display PHP callbacks > New installs will now default to only allowing specific callbacks to be used. This defaults the specific callbacks allowed to esc_attr,esc_html which can be further customized in Pods Admin > Settings > Security. (@sc0ttkclark)

3.0.10 – December 11th, 2023

  • Fixed: The safe rendering handler for Pods Blocks now properly passes along context to all Pods Blocks so that they work within Query Loops again and other places they could take on context. (@sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: Resolved PHP 8.3 deprecation notice with get_class() usage. #7225 (@netlas, @sc0ttkclark)
  • Fixed: File fields using the direct plupload option will properly avoid uploading files above the limit and handle uploading multiple files without losing all but the first file in the file list. #7138 (@sc0ttkclark, @PD-CM)

Our GitHub has the full list of all prior releases of Pods: https://github.com/pods-framework/pods/releases