├── bin ├── lando-browserstack.sh ├── ci-env.sh ├── install-wp-cli.sh └── lando-start.sh ├── .wordpress.org ├── banner-github.png ├── icon-128x128.png ├── icon-256x256.png ├── banner-1544x500.png └── banner-772x250.png ├── .gitignore ├── .distignore ├── CHANGELOG.md ├── .env ├── codeception.dist.yml ├── .lando.yml ├── readme.txt ├── bea-sanitize-filename.php ├── README.md └── LICENSE.md /bin/lando-browserstack.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | BrowserStackLocal -F --key=${BROWSERSTACK_KEY} --daemon start -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.wordpress.org/banner-github.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BeAPI/bea-sanitize-filename/HEAD/.wordpress.org/banner-github.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.wordpress.org/icon-128x128.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BeAPI/bea-sanitize-filename/HEAD/.wordpress.org/icon-128x128.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.wordpress.org/icon-256x256.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BeAPI/bea-sanitize-filename/HEAD/.wordpress.org/icon-256x256.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.wordpress.org/banner-1544x500.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BeAPI/bea-sanitize-filename/HEAD/.wordpress.org/banner-1544x500.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.wordpress.org/banner-772x250.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BeAPI/bea-sanitize-filename/HEAD/.wordpress.org/banner-772x250.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /vendor 2 | .env.local 3 | /wordpress 4 | 5 | codeception.yml 6 | tests/acceptance.suite.yml 7 | tests/functional.suite.yml 8 | tests/unit.suite.yml 9 | tests/wpunit.suite.yml 10 | 11 | .idea/ 12 | .DS_STORE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/ci-env.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | echo "BROWSERSTACK_KEY=${BROWSERSTACK_KEY}" >> .env 4 | echo "BROWSERSTACK_USERNAME_REAL=${BROWSERSTACK_USERNAME_REAL}" >> .env 5 | echo "TRAVIS_BUILD_NUMBER=${TRAVIS_BUILD_NUMBER}" >> .env 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.distignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .distignore 2 | .env 3 | .git 4 | .github 5 | .gitattributes 6 | .gitignore 7 | .idea 8 | .lando.yml 9 | .wordpress.org 10 | bin 11 | tests 12 | codeception.dist.yml 13 | composer.json 14 | composer.lock 15 | grumphp.yml 16 | phpcs.ruleset.xml 17 | phpcs.xml 18 | phpunit.xml.dist -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CHANGELOG.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Changelog 2 | 3 | ## 2.0.7 - 20 Sept 2022 4 | * Non Latin characters in filename are handled 5 | 6 | ## 2.0.6 - 05 Oct 2018 7 | * #8 : Add More accentuated characters 8 | 9 | ## 2.0.5 - 12 Feb 2018 10 | * i18n 11 | 12 | ## 2.0.0 - 02 Feb 2018 13 | * Go to WP 14 | 15 | ## 1.0.4 - 19 Dec 2017 16 | * Branding refactor 17 | 18 | ## 1.0.3 - 19 Dec 2017 19 | * Fix some PHP notices 20 | 21 | ## 1.0.2 - 08 Sept 2017 22 | * Update `sanitize_file_name_chars` list 23 | 24 | ## 1.0.1 - 05 Aug 2017 25 | * Add readme 26 | * Replace underscore by hyphen 27 | * Only lowercase 28 | 29 | ## 1.0.0 - 27 Nov 2015 30 | * Initial 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.env: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Base config 2 | WP_ROOT_FOLDER="/app/wordpress/" 3 | WP_ADMIN_PATH="/wp-admin" 4 | 5 | # Site config 6 | WP_URL="https://beasanitizefilename.lndo.site" 7 | WP_DOMAIN="beasanitizefilename.lndo.site" 8 | 9 | # database config 10 | DB_NAME="wordpress" 11 | DB_HOST="database" 12 | DB_USER="wordpress" 13 | DB_PASSWORD="wordpress" 14 | TABLE_PREFIX="wp_" 15 | 16 | # Unit Tests 17 | TEST_DB_NAME="wpTests" 18 | TEST_DB_HOST="database" 19 | TEST_DB_USER="wordpress" 20 | TEST_DB_PASSWORD="wordpress" 21 | TEST_TABLE_PREFIX="wp_" 22 | 23 | # Admin access config 24 | ADMIN_EMAIL="admin@beasanitizefilename.lndo.site" 25 | ADMIN_USERNAME=admin 26 | ADMIN_PASSWORD=admin 27 | 28 | # BrowserStack 29 | # BROWSERSTACK_USERNAME_REAL= 30 | # BROWSERSTACK_KEY= 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /codeception.dist.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | paths: 2 | tests: tests 3 | output: tests/_output 4 | data: tests/_data 5 | support: tests/_support 6 | envs: tests/_envs 7 | actor_suffix: Tester 8 | extensions: 9 | enabled: 10 | - Codeception\Extension\RunFailed 11 | commands: 12 | - Codeception\Command\GenerateWPUnit 13 | - Codeception\Command\GenerateWPRestApi 14 | - Codeception\Command\GenerateWPRestController 15 | - Codeception\Command\GenerateWPRestPostTypeController 16 | - Codeception\Command\GenerateWPAjax 17 | - Codeception\Command\GenerateWPCanonical 18 | - Codeception\Command\GenerateWPXMLRPC 19 | - Codeception\Command\DbSnapshot 20 | - tad\Codeception\Command\SearchReplace 21 | params: 22 | - .env -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/install-wp-cli.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | # This is a workaround for the following issue: 3 | # https://github.com/lando/lando/issues/1197#issuecomment-429733044 4 | 5 | mkdir -p /var/www/.composer/vendor/bin 6 | 7 | # TODO: Is $PHP_VERSION always e.g. 5.3.29 at this point, or can it also be 8 | # just 5.3? 9 | PHP_VERSION="$PHP_VERSION.0" 10 | 11 | if [[ "$PHP_VERSION" = 5.[23].* ]]; then 12 | # WP-CLI 2.x not supported 13 | wget \ 14 | https://github.com/wp-cli/wp-cli/releases/download/v1.5.0/wp-cli-1.5.0.phar \ 15 | -O /var/www/.composer/vendor/bin/wp 16 | else 17 | wget \ 18 | https://github.com/wp-cli/wp-cli/releases/download/v2.0.1/wp-cli-2.0.1.phar \ 19 | -O /var/www/.composer/vendor/bin/wp 20 | fi 21 | chmod +x /var/www/.composer/vendor/bin/wp 22 | wp --version 23 | exit $? 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.lando.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: bea-sanitize-filename 2 | recipe: wordpress 3 | config: 4 | webroot: wordpress 5 | php: '7.2' 6 | services: 7 | chromedriver: 8 | type: compose 9 | services: 10 | image: robcherry/docker-chromedriver:latest 11 | expose: 12 | - "4444" 13 | environment: 14 | CHROMEDRIVER_WHITELISTED_IPS: "" 15 | CHROMEDRIVER_URL_BASE: "/wd/hub" 16 | CHROMEDRIVER_EXTRA_ARGS: "--ignore-certificate-errors --reduce-security-for-testing --enable-features=NetworkService" 17 | security_opt: 18 | - seccomp:unconfined 19 | command: ["/usr/local/bin/supervisord", "-c", "/etc/supervisord.conf"] 20 | 21 | appserver: 22 | run_as_root: 23 | - "cd /usr/local/bin && wget https://www.browserstack.com/browserstack-local/BrowserStackLocal-linux-x64.zip && unzip -o BrowserStackLocal-linux-x64.zip && chmod +x BrowserStackLocal && rm BrowserStackLocal-linux-x64.zip" 24 | - "mysql -u root -h database -e 'CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS wpTests;'" 25 | - "mysql -u root -h database -e 'GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO 'wordpress';'" 26 | - "mysql -u root -h database -e 'FLUSH PRIVILEGES;'" 27 | tooling: 28 | # Runs composer install and a custom php script after your app starts 29 | setup-tests: 30 | service: appserver 31 | cmd: "bin/lando-start.sh" 32 | test: 33 | service: appserver 34 | cmd: composer test 35 | description: Run our tests 36 | test-local: 37 | service: appserver 38 | cmd: composer test-local 39 | description: Run our tests locally 40 | bash: 41 | service: appserver 42 | launch-browserstack: 43 | service: appserver 44 | cmd: ./bin/lando-browserstack.sh 45 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/lando-start.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | # exit on error 4 | set -e 5 | 6 | WP_VERSION="${WP_VERSION:-latest}" 7 | WP_LOCALE="${WP_LOCALE:-fr_FR}" 8 | PHP_VERSION="${PHP_VERSION:-7.0}" 9 | 10 | cd "$(dirname "$0")" 11 | cd .. 12 | 13 | # Hack - awaiting https://github.com/lando/lando/pull/750 14 | perl -pi -we "s/^ php: .*/ php: '$PHP_VERSION'/" .lando.yml 15 | 16 | lando start -v 17 | 18 | rm -rf wordpress 19 | 20 | lando wp core download \ 21 | --path=/app/wordpress/ \ 22 | --version=$WP_VERSION \ 23 | --locale=$WP_LOCALE 24 | 25 | lando wp config create \ 26 | --path=/app/wordpress/ \ 27 | --dbname=wordpress \ 28 | --dbuser=wordpress \ 29 | --dbpass=wordpress \ 30 | --dbhost=database 31 | 32 | lando wp config set \ 33 | --path=/app/wordpress/ \ 34 | --type=constant \ 35 | --raw \ 36 | WP_AUTO_UPDATE_CORE false 37 | 38 | lando wp config set \ 39 | --path=/app/wordpress/ \ 40 | --type=constant \ 41 | --raw \ 42 | WP_DEBUG true 43 | 44 | lando wp db reset \ 45 | --path=/app/wordpress/ \ 46 | --yes 47 | 48 | wp_url="https://bea-sanitize-filename.lndo.site" 49 | lando wp core install \ 50 | --path=/app/wordpress/ \ 51 | --url="$wp_url" \ 52 | '--title="My Test Site"' \ 53 | --admin_user="admin" \ 54 | --admin_password="admin" \ 55 | --admin_email="admin@example.com" \ 56 | --skip-email 57 | 58 | echo "Testing site URL: $wp_url" 59 | 60 | lando composer install 61 | 62 | mkdir -p ./wordpress/wp-content/plugins/bea-sanitize-filename/ 63 | cp bea-sanitize-filename.php ./wordpress/wp-content/plugins/bea-sanitize-filename/bea-sanitize-filename.php 64 | 65 | echo 66 | echo "Test site is ACTIVE: $wp_url" 67 | echo "username: admin" 68 | echo "password: admin" 69 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /readme.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | === BEA - Sanitize Filename === 2 | Contributors: beapi, maximeculea, momo360modena 3 | Donate link: http://paypal.me/BeAPI 4 | Tags: uploads, sanitize, media 5 | Requires at least: 4.0 6 | Requires php: 5.6 7 | Tested up to: 6.1 8 | Stable tag: 2.0.7 9 | License: GPLv3 or later 10 | License URI: https://github.com/BeAPI/bea-sanitize-filename/blob/master/LICENSE.md 11 | 12 | Remove all punctuation and accents from the filename of uploaded files. 13 | 14 | == Description == 15 | 16 | This plugin allows you to sanitize files on upload, which is pretty handy. It means all punctuation and accents from the filename of uploaded files will be removed. 17 | 18 | ## Features 19 | 20 | - All accented letters will be converted to same letters without accent 21 | - Special characters will be deleted 22 | - Underscores will be replaced by hyphens 23 | 24 | ## Warning For Mac Owners 25 | 26 | On MAC, you can also create an accented character with the combination of ` and the wanted letter. This has the effect to create a character with a special filename system encoding format which is not sanitized. An [issue](https://github.com/BeAPI/bea-sanitize-filename/issues/1) is already open about this. 27 | 28 | ## Who ? 29 | 30 | Created by [Be API](https://beapi.fr), the French WordPress leader agency since 2009. Based in Paris, we are more than 30 people and always [hiring](https://beapi.workable.com) some fun and talented guys. So we will be pleased to work with you. 31 | 32 | This plugin is only maintained, which means we do not guarantee some free support. Consider reporting an [issue](https://github.com/BeAPI/bea-sanitize-filename/issues) and be patient. 33 | 34 | To facilitate the process of submitting an issue and quicker answer, we only use Github, so don't use WP.Org support, it will not be considered. 35 | 36 | == Installation == 37 | 38 | = Requirements = 39 | 40 | = WordPress = 41 | - Download and install using the built-in WordPress plugin installer. 42 | - Site activate in the "Plugins" area of the admin. 43 | - Nothing more, this plugin is ready to use ! 44 | 45 | == Frequently Asked Questions == 46 | 47 | = Will this plugin affect existing files ? = 48 | 49 | No. 50 | 51 | Only after plugin activation, while a file is uploaded to the library. However, inf the future a tool will be available to sanitize old files. 52 | 53 | = Can I use into a multisite ? = 54 | 55 | Yes. 56 | 57 | You just need to activate on each site. 58 | 59 | == Changelog == 60 | 61 | = 2.0.7 - 20 Sept 2022 = 62 | - Non Latin characters in filename are handled 63 | 64 | = 2.0.6 - 05 Oct 2018 = 65 | - #8 : Add More accentuated characters 66 | 67 | = 2.0.5 - 12 Feb 2018 = 68 | - i18n 69 | 70 | = 2.0.0 - 02 Feb 2018 = 71 | - Go to WP 72 | 73 | = 1.0.4 - 19 Dec 2017 = 74 | - Branding refactor 75 | 76 | = 1.0.3 - 19 Dec 2017 = 77 | - Fix some PHP notices 78 | 79 | = 1.0.2 - 08 Sept 2017 = 80 | - Update `sanitize_file_name_chars` list 81 | 82 | = 1.0.1 - 05 Aug 2017 = 83 | - Add readme 84 | - Replace underscore by hyphen 85 | - Only lowercase 86 | 87 | = 1.0.0 - 27 Nov 2015 = 88 | - Initial 89 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bea-sanitize-filename.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ![Be API Github Banner](.wordpress.org/banner-github.png) 2 | 3 | # BEA - Sanitize Filename 4 | 5 | This plugin will remove all punctuation and accents from the filename of uploaded files, which is pretty handy. 6 | You could then ask "Why it's not already into core?". This is [make WordPress core](https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/22363) ! 7 | 8 | # How ? 9 | 10 | ## Requirements 11 | 12 | - No requirements 13 | 14 | ## Installation 15 | 16 | As we assume this is a must have plugin, it's recommended to use at it as mu-plugin. As it is a folder, you must use a MU Loader : https://github.com/BeAPI/wp-mu-loader. 17 | 18 | ### WordPress 19 | 20 | - Download and copy the plugin folder into your must-use plugins folder. 21 | - Nothing more, this plugin is ready to use ! 22 | 23 | ### [Composer](http://composer.rarst.net/) 24 | 25 | - Add repository source : `{ "type": "git", "url": "https://github.com/BeAPI/bea-sanitize-filename" }`. 26 | - Include `"bea/sanitize-filename": "dev-master"` in your composer file for last master's commits or a tag released. 27 | - Nothing more, this plugin is ready to use ! 28 | 29 | # What ? 30 | 31 | ## Features 32 | 33 | * All accented letters will be converted to same letters without accent 34 | * Special characters will be deleted 35 | * Underscores will be replaced by hyphens 36 | 37 | ## Compatibility for MAC owners 38 | 39 | On MAC, you can also create an accented character with the combination of *`* and the wanted letter. This has the effect to create a character with a special filename system encoding format which is not sanitized. 40 | An [issue](https://github.com/BeAPI/bea-sanitize-filename/issues/1) is open about this. 41 | 42 | ## Contributing 43 | 44 | ## Testing 45 | 46 | ### Introduction 47 | 48 | The tests are based on [WP-Browser](https://github.com/lucatume/wp-browser). 49 | 50 | You have WPUnit and Acceptance tests. 51 | 52 | ### Installation 53 | 54 | 1. Install [Lando](https://docs.devwithlando.io/installation/installing.html) 55 | 2. From command line into the project folder execute `./bin/lando-start.sh` 56 | 3. From command line into the project folder execute `lando composer install` 57 | 58 | The local url will be https://beasanitizefilename.lndo.site and credentials will be 59 | * user : admin 60 | * password : admin 61 | 62 | ### Tools 63 | To test the code, just launch : 64 | * For Wpunit tests and desktop : `lando test-local` 65 | * For desktop mobile : `lando test-mobile` 66 | 67 | If you need to test the code on BrowserStack, you need to define two environments variables : 68 | * `BROWSERSTACK_USERNAME_REAL` : the usernmae of your browserStack account 69 | * `BROWSERSTACK_KEY` : the key of your browserStack account 70 | 71 | /!\ Do not commit theses credentials /!\ 72 | 73 | ## Customization 74 | 75 | Need to customize the environment variables ? every codeception file can be overrided bit by bit by creating a new file without the .dist. 76 | So to customize the .env file you'l need to : 77 | 78 | * Create a codeception.yml file 79 | * Put into the file : 80 | ``` 81 | params: 82 | - .env.local 83 | ``` 84 | * Create a .env.local file and change the desired environment variables like `BROWSERSTACK_KEY` 85 | 86 | ## Changelog 87 | Please refer to the [contributing guidelines](.github/CONTRIBUTING.md) to increase the chance of your pull request to be merged and/or receive the best support for your issue. 88 | 89 | ### Issues & features request / proposal 90 | 91 | If you identify any errors or have an idea for improving the plugin, feel free to open an [issue](../../issues/new). Please provide as much info as needed in order to help us resolving / approve your request. 92 | 93 | # Who ? 94 | 95 | Created by [Be API](https://beapi.fr), the French WordPress leader agency since 2009. Based in Paris, we are more than 30 people and always [hiring](https://beapi.workable.com) some fun and talented guys. So we will be pleased to work with you. 96 | 97 | This plugin is only maintained by the [Be API team](https://beapi.fr), which means we do not guarantee some free support. 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