WP_PLUGIN_DIR and WP_PLUGIN_URL
* in wp-config.php.
*
* @access private
* @since 3.1.0
* @return array Files to include
*/
function wp_get_active_network_plugins() {
$active_plugins = (array) get_site_option( 'active_sitewide_plugins', array() );
if ( empty( $active_plugins ) )
return array();
$plugins = array();
$active_plugins = array_keys( $active_plugins );
sort( $active_plugins );
foreach ( $active_plugins as $plugin ) {
if ( ! validate_file( $plugin ) // $plugin must validate as file
&& '.php' == substr( $plugin, -4 ) // $plugin must end with '.php'
&& file_exists( WP_PLUGIN_DIR . '/' . $plugin ) // $plugin must exist
)
$plugins[] = WP_PLUGIN_DIR . '/' . $plugin;
}
return $plugins;
}
/**
* Checks status of current blog.
*
* Checks if the blog is deleted, inactive, archived, or spammed.
*
* Dies with a default message if the blog does not pass the check.
*
* To change the default message when a blog does not pass the check,
* use the wp-content/blog-deleted.php, blog-inactive.php and
* blog-suspended.php drop-ins.
*
* @since 3.0.0
*
* @return bool|string Returns true on success, or drop-in file to include.
*/
function ms_site_check() {
$blog = get_blog_details();
/**
* Filter checking the status of the current blog.
*
* @since 3.0.0
*
* @param bool null Whether to skip the blog status check. Default null.
*/
$check = apply_filters( 'ms_site_check', null );
if ( null !== $check )
return true;
// Allow super admins to see blocked sites
if ( is_super_admin() )
return true;
if ( '1' == $blog->deleted ) {
if ( file_exists( WP_CONTENT_DIR . '/blog-deleted.php' ) )
return WP_CONTENT_DIR . '/blog-deleted.php';
else
wp_die( __( 'This user has elected to delete their account and the content is no longer available.' ), '', array( 'response' => 410 ) );
}
if ( '2' == $blog->deleted ) {
if ( file_exists( WP_CONTENT_DIR . '/blog-inactive.php' ) )
return WP_CONTENT_DIR . '/blog-inactive.php';
else
wp_die( sprintf( __( 'This site has not been activated yet. If you are having problems activating your site, please contact %1$s.' ), str_replace( '@', ' AT ', get_site_option( 'admin_email', 'support@' . get_current_site()->domain ) ) ) );
}
if ( $blog->archived == '1' || $blog->spam == '1' ) {
if ( file_exists( WP_CONTENT_DIR . '/blog-suspended.php' ) )
return WP_CONTENT_DIR . '/blog-suspended.php';
else
wp_die( __( 'This site has been archived or suspended.' ), '', array( 'response' => 410 ) );
}
return true;
}
/**
* Retrieve a network object by its domain and path.
*
* @since 3.9.0
*
* @param string $domain Domain to check.
* @param string $path Path to check.
* @param int $segments Path segments to use. Defaults to null, or the full path.
* @return object|bool Network object if successful. False when no network is found.
*/
function get_network_by_path( $domain, $path, $segments = null ) {
global $wpdb;
$domains = $exact_domains = array( $domain );
$pieces = explode( '.', $domain );
// It's possible one domain to search is 'com', but it might as well
// be 'localhost' or some other locally mapped domain.
while ( array_shift( $pieces ) ) {
if ( $pieces ) {
$domains[] = implode( '.', $pieces );
}
}
/*
* If we've gotten to this function during normal execution, there is
* more than one network installed. At this point, who knows how many
* we have. Attempt to optimize for the situation where networks are
* only domains, thus meaning paths never need to be considered.
*
* This is a very basic optimization; anything further could have drawbacks
* depending on the setup, so this is best done per-install.
*/
$using_paths = true;
if ( wp_using_ext_object_cache() ) {
$using_paths = wp_cache_get( 'networks_have_paths', 'site-options' );
if ( false === $using_paths ) {
$using_paths = (bool) $wpdb->get_var( "SELECT id FROM $wpdb->site WHERE path <> '/' LIMIT 1" );
wp_cache_add( 'networks_have_paths', (int) $using_paths, 'site-options' );
}
}
$paths = array();
if ( $using_paths ) {
$path_segments = array_filter( explode( '/', trim( $path, "/" ) ) );
/**
* Filter the number of path segments to consider when searching for a site.
*
* @since 3.9.0
*
* @param mixed $segments The number of path segments to consider. WordPress by default looks at
* one path segment. The function default of null only makes sense when you
* know the requested path should match a network.
* @param string $domain The requested domain.
* @param string $path The requested path, in full.
*/
$segments = apply_filters( 'network_by_path_segments_count', $segments, $domain, $path );
if ( null !== $segments && count($path_segments ) > $segments ) {
$path_segments = array_slice( $path_segments, 0, $segments );
}
while ( count( $path_segments ) ) {
$paths[] = '/' . implode( '/', $path_segments ) . '/';
array_pop( $path_segments );
}
$paths[] = '/';
}
/**
* Determine a network by its domain and path.
*
* This allows one to short-circuit the default logic, perhaps by
* replacing it with a routine that is more optimal for your setup.
*
* Return null to avoid the short-circuit. Return false if no network
* can be found at the requested domain and path. Otherwise, return
* an object from wp_get_network().
*
* @since 3.9.0
*
* @param string $domain The requested domain.
* @param string $path The requested path, in full.
* @param mixed $segments The suggested number of paths to consult.
* Default null, meaning the entire path was to be consulted.
* @param array $paths The paths to search for, based on $path and $segments.
*/
$pre = apply_filters( 'pre_get_network_by_path', null, $domain, $path, $segments, $paths );
if ( null !== $pre ) {
return $pre;
}
// @todo Consider additional optimization routes, perhaps as an opt-in for plugins.
// We already have paths covered. What about how far domains should be drilled down (including www)?
$search_domains = "'" . implode( "', '", $wpdb->_escape( $domains ) ) . "'";
if ( ! $using_paths ) {
$network = $wpdb->get_row( "SELECT id, domain, path FROM $wpdb->site
WHERE domain IN ($search_domains) ORDER BY CHAR_LENGTH(domain) DESC LIMIT 1" );
if ( $network ) {
return wp_get_network( $network );
}
return false;
} else {
$search_paths = "'" . implode( "', '", $wpdb->_escape( $paths ) ) . "'";
$networks = $wpdb->get_results( "SELECT id, domain, path FROM $wpdb->site
WHERE domain IN ($search_domains) AND path IN ($search_paths)
ORDER BY CHAR_LENGTH(domain) DESC, CHAR_LENGTH(path) DESC" );
}
/*
* Domains are sorted by length of domain, then by length of path.
* The domain must match for the path to be considered. Otherwise,
* a network with the path of / will suffice.
*/
$found = false;
foreach ( $networks as $network ) {
if ( $network->domain === $domain || "www.$network->domain" === $domain ) {
if ( in_array( $network->path, $paths, true ) ) {
$found = true;
break;
}
}
if ( $network->path === '/' ) {
$found = true;
break;
}
}
if ( $found ) {
return wp_get_network( $network );
}
return false;
}
/**
* Retrieve an object containing information about the requested network.
*
* @since 3.9.0
*
* @param object|int $network The network's DB row or ID.
* @return object|bool Object containing network information if found, false if not.
*/
function wp_get_network( $network ) {
global $wpdb;
if ( ! is_object( $network ) ) {
$network = $wpdb->get_row( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT * FROM $wpdb->site WHERE id = %d", $network ) );
if ( ! $network ) {
return false;
}
}
return $network;
}
/**
* @todo deprecate
*/
function wpmu_current_site() {
}
/**
* Retrieve a site object by its domain and path.
*
* @since 3.9.0
*
* @param string $domain Domain to check.
* @param string $path Path to check.
* @param int $segments Path segments to use. Defaults to null, or the full path.
* @return object|bool Site object if successful. False when no site is found.
*/
function get_site_by_path( $domain, $path, $segments = null ) {
global $wpdb;
$path_segments = array_filter( explode( '/', trim( $path, '/' ) ) );
/**
* Filter the number of path segments to consider when searching for a site.
*
* @since 3.9.0
*
* @param mixed $segments The number of path segments to consider. WordPress by default looks at
* one path segment following the network path. The function default of
* null only makes sense when you know the requested path should match a site.
* @param string $domain The requested domain.
* @param string $path The requested path, in full.
*/
$segments = apply_filters( 'site_by_path_segments_count', $segments, $domain, $path );
if ( null !== $segments && count( $path_segments ) > $segments ) {
$path_segments = array_slice( $path_segments, 0, $segments );
}
while ( count( $path_segments ) ) {
$paths[] = '/' . implode( '/', $path_segments ) . '/';
array_pop( $path_segments );
}
$paths[] = '/';
/**
* Determine a site by its domain and path.
*
* This allows one to short-circuit the default logic, perhaps by
* replacing it with a routine that is more optimal for your setup.
*
* Return null to avoid the short-circuit. Return false if no site
* can be found at the requested domain and path. Otherwise, return
* a site object.
*
* @since 3.9.0
*
* @param string $domain The requested domain.
* @param string $path The requested path, in full.
* @param mixed $segments The suggested number of paths to consult.
* Default null, meaning the entire path was to be consulted.
* @param array $paths The paths to search for, based on $path and $segments.
*/
$pre = apply_filters( 'pre_get_site_by_path', null, $domain, $path, $segments, $paths );
if ( null !== $pre ) {
return $pre;
}
// @todo
// get_blog_details(), caching, etc. Consider alternative optimization routes,
// perhaps as an opt-in for plugins, rather than using the pre_* filter.
// For example: The segments filter can expand or ignore paths.
// If persistent caching is enabled, we could query the DB for a path <> '/'
// then cache whether we can just always ignore paths.
if ( count( $paths ) > 1 ) {
$paths = "'" . implode( "', '", $wpdb->_escape( $paths ) ) . "'";
$sql = $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT * FROM $wpdb->blogs WHERE domain = %s", $domain );
$sql .= " AND path IN ($paths) ORDER BY CHAR_LENGTH(path) DESC LIMIT 1";
$site = $wpdb->get_row( $sql );
} else {
$site = $wpdb->get_row( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT * FROM $wpdb->blogs WHERE domain = %s and path = %s", $domain, $paths[0] ) );
}
if ( $site ) {
// @todo get_blog_details()
return $site;
}
return false;
}
/**
* Displays a failure message.
*
* Used when a blog's tables do not exist. Checks for a missing $wpdb->site table as well.
*
* @access private
* @since 3.0.0
*/
function ms_not_installed() {
global $wpdb, $domain, $path;
wp_load_translations_early();
$title = __( 'Error establishing a database connection' );
$msg = '
' . __( 'If your site does not display, please contact the owner of this network.' ) . ''; $msg .= ' ' . __( 'If you are the owner of this network please check that MySQL is running properly and all tables are error free.' ) . '
'; if ( ! $wpdb->get_var( "SHOW TABLES LIKE '$wpdb->site'" ) ) $msg .= '' . sprintf( __( 'Database tables are missing. This means that MySQL is not running, WordPress was not installed properly, or someone deleted %s
. You really should look at your database now.' ), $wpdb->site ) . '
' . sprintf( __( 'Could not find site %1$s
. Searched for table %2$s
in database %3$s
. Is that right?' ), rtrim( $domain . $path, '/' ), $wpdb->blogs, DB_NAME ) . '
' . __( 'What do I do now?' ) . ' '; $msg .= __( 'Read the bug report page. Some of the guidelines there may help you figure out what went wrong.' ); $msg .= ' ' . __( 'If you’re still stuck with this message, then check that your database contains the following tables:' ) . '