Media: Simplify file name generation for image conversions.

Use the empty string argument in `$editor->save()` added in [59855] to simplify the code used to prevent image format conversions from getting a suffix appended to their file names.

Props joedolson, audrasjb, azaozz.
See #62385.
Fixes #63003.

git-svn-id: https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@59897 602fd350-edb4-49c9-b593-d223f7449a82
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Joe Dolson 2025-03-02 18:53:33 +00:00
parent 3e56dfc905
commit 1964aec667

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@ -339,17 +339,8 @@ function wp_create_image_subsizes( $file, $attachment_id ) {
if ( $scale_down ) {
$saved = $editor->save( $editor->generate_filename( 'scaled' ) );
} elseif ( $convert ) {
/*
* Generate a new file name for the converted image.
*
* As the image file name will be unique due to the changed file extension,
* it does not need a suffix to be unique. However, the generate_filename method
* does not allow for an empty suffix, so the "-converted" suffix is required to
* be added and subsequently removed.
*/
$converted_file_name = $editor->generate_filename( 'converted' );
$converted_file_name = preg_replace( '/(-converted\.)([a-z0-9]+)$/i', '.$2', $converted_file_name );
$saved = $editor->save( $converted_file_name );
// Pass an empty string to avoid adding a suffix to converted file names.
$saved = $editor->save( $editor->generate_filename( '' ) );
} else {
$saved = $editor->save();
}