Add ability to selectively remove middlewares from apiFetch#70506
Add ability to selectively remove middlewares from apiFetch#70506coderGtm wants to merge 3 commits intoWordPress:trunkfrom
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What?
Closes #16805
Added ability to selectively remove/unregister middleware(s) from
apiFetch.Why?
There exists no way to remove middlewares used in
apiFetchand this was a blocker in many use cases as discussed in length in #16805There was also an earlier PR (#16806) to fix this issue but was somehow closed without merging. The approach taken in this PR is slightly different.
How?
getMiddleware()function that returns the middlewares used to users.removeMiddleware()function to remove middlewares using the middlewares returned from above.Testing
I have added a couple of tests in the tests file for this feature.