[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #60863: The "Bulk Actions" is not functioning correctly due to Plugin Dependencies feature
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#60863: The "Bulk Actions" is not functioning correctly due to Plugin Dependencies
feature
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Reporter: Ankit K Gupta | Owner: (none)
Type: defect (bug) | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Future
| Release
Component: Plugins | Version: trunk
Severity: minor | Resolution:
Keywords: has-testing-info has-screenshots | Focuses:
| administration
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Comment (by azaozz):
As @afragen mentions above (and as far as I remember) the bulk actions
were discussed several times, and the current behaviour was chosen as most
appropriate/least confusing for the users.
remove the actions that aren't possible rather than prevent them from
being in the bulk updates
When doing bulk deactivation or deletion, plugins with dependencies could
be skipped server-side
Think this was one of the discussed solutions. Seems this may be more
confusing/unexpected for the users. For example: selecting five plugins
and doing a bulk update would update three and skip two. It is quite
likely that the user will be unpleasantly surprised because two plugins
were not updated.
Showing a notice to explain why these two plugins were skipped would be
"after the fact", i.e. the user's expectations won't be fulfilled, and
there will be an excuse/explanation after that failed (despite that WP
"knows" that it will fail before the user attempts it).
For that reason the way this currently works is to "show & tell" the user
that bulk actions are not possible before they attempt them, not show a
failure notice after that.
I agree this behaviour can be refined and/or fine-tuned. Seems "future
release" is the right choice here.
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/60863#comment:6>
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