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Fix obtaining source for widgets #1212

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Fix obtaining source for widgets #1212

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I noticed when testing validation errors raised by the Jetpack Google Translate widget that it was erroneously reporting core and wp-includesas the source, along with a superfluous reflection property:

    {
        "reflection": {
            "name": "display_callback",
            "class": "WP_Widget"
        },
        "type": "core",
        "name": "wp-includes",
        "function": "Jetpack_Google_Translate_Widget::display_callback",
        "widget_id": "google_translate_widget-2",
        "handle": "google-translate"
    }

After this change, the source appears properly as:

    {
        "type": "plugin",
        "name": "jetpack",
        "function": "Jetpack_Google_Translate_Widget::display_callback",
        "widget_id": "google_translate_widget-2",
        "handle": "google-translate"
    }

@westonruter westonruter added this to the v1.0 milestone Jun 14, 2018
@westonruter westonruter requested a review from kienstra June 14, 2018 08:35
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LGTM.

@westonruter westonruter merged commit 014e0a0 into develop Jun 14, 2018
@westonruter westonruter deleted the fix/widget-source branch July 5, 2018 15:35
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