[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #56587: REST API sanitize and validate order / priority

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#56587: REST API sanitize and validate order / priority
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 Reporter:  pentatonicfunk  |      Owner:  (none)
     Type:  enhancement     |     Status:  new
 Priority:  normal          |  Milestone:  Awaiting Review
Component:  REST API        |    Version:  6.0.1
 Severity:  normal          |   Keywords:
  Focuses:                  |
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 wp-rest-server has this snippet
 {{{#!php
 <?php
 $check_required = $request->has_valid_params();
 if ( is_wp_error( $check_required ) ) {
         $error = $check_required;
 } else {
         $check_sanitized = $request->sanitize_params();
         if ( is_wp_error( $check_sanitized ) ) {
                 $error = $check_sanitized;
         }
 }
 }}}


 questions / need clarifications :
 1. `validate` and `sanitize` here stands on its own, other than
 integrated. Which in result causing `rest_sanitize_value_from_schema`
 called twice. Example in array `enum`
   - `has_valid_params` calls
     - `rest_validate_request_arg` calls
     - `rest_validate_enum` calls
     - `rest_sanitize_value_from_schema` ( first call )
   - `sanitize_params` calls
     - `rest_sanitize_value_from_schema` ( second call )
 When sanitize required DB, e.g. enum values are from table, calling it
 twice would be inefficient, so developers would need to come out with
 solution to memoize things around sanitize routine.

 2. Shouldn't we prioritize `sanitize`, so when `validate` called, it can
 safely assume data are sanitized already ? otherwise if custom
 `validate_callback` function is not calling sanitize explicitly it would
 end up validate function processing a string `a,b,c` when its expected an
 array `[a,b,c]`, but by doing this, it would resulting #1 inefficiency.

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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/56587>
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