wpseek.com
Eine auf WordPress spezialiserte Suchmaschine für Entwickler und Theme-Autoren
wp_debug_mode is private and should not be used in themes or plugins directly.
wp_debug_mode › WordPress Function
Seit3.0.0
Veraltetn/v
› wp_debug_mode ( Keine Parameter )
| Zugriff: |
|
| Definiert in: |
|
| Codex: | |
| Changelog: |
|
Sets PHP error reporting based on WordPress debug settings.
Uses three constants:WP_DEBUG, WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY, and WP_DEBUG_LOG.
All three can be defined in wp-config.php. By default, WP_DEBUG and
WP_DEBUG_LOG are set to false, and WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY is set to true.
When WP_DEBUG is true, all PHP notices are reported. WordPress will also
display internal notices: when a deprecated WordPress function, function
argument, or file is used. Deprecated code may be removed from a later
version.
It is strongly recommended that plugin and theme developers use WP_DEBUG
in their development environments.
WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY and WP_DEBUG_LOG perform no function unless WP_DEBUG
is true.
When WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY is true, WordPress will force errors to be displayed.
WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY defaults to true. Defining it as null prevents WordPress
from changing the global configuration setting. Defining WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY
as false will force errors to be hidden.
When WP_DEBUG_LOG is true, errors will be logged to wp-content/debug.log.
When WP_DEBUG_LOG is a valid path, errors will be logged to the specified file.
Errors are never displayed for XML-RPC, REST, ms-files.php, and Ajax requests.Ähnliche Funktionen: debug_fopen, debug_fclose, wp_recovery_mode, wp_dequeue_script_module, wp_video_shortcode
Quellcode
function wp_debug_mode() {
/**
* Filters whether to allow the debug mode check to occur.
*
* This filter runs before it can be used by plugins. It is designed for
* non-web runtimes. Returning false causes the `WP_DEBUG` and related
* constants to not be checked and the default PHP values for errors
* will be used unless you take care to update them yourself.
*
* To use this filter you must define a `$wp_filter` global before
* WordPress loads, usually in `wp-config.php`.
*
* Example:
*
* $GLOBALS['wp_filter'] = array(
* 'enable_wp_debug_mode_checks' => array(
* 10 => array(
* array(
* 'accepted_args' => 0,
* 'function' => function() {
* return false;
* },
* ),
* ),
* ),
* );
*
* @since 4.6.0
*
* @param bool $enable_debug_mode Whether to enable debug mode checks to occur. Default true.
*/
if ( ! apply_filters( 'enable_wp_debug_mode_checks', true ) ) {
return;
}
if ( WP_DEBUG ) {
error_reporting( E_ALL );
if ( WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY ) {
ini_set( 'display_errors', 1 );
} elseif ( null !== WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY ) {
ini_set( 'display_errors', 0 );
}
if ( in_array( strtolower( (string) WP_DEBUG_LOG ), array( 'true', '1' ), true ) ) {
$log_path = WP_CONTENT_DIR . '/debug.log';
} elseif ( is_string( WP_DEBUG_LOG ) ) {
$log_path = WP_DEBUG_LOG;
} else {
$log_path = false;
}
if ( $log_path ) {
ini_set( 'log_errors', 1 );
ini_set( 'error_log', $log_path );
}
} else {
error_reporting( E_CORE_ERROR | E_CORE_WARNING | E_COMPILE_ERROR | E_ERROR | E_WARNING | E_PARSE | E_USER_ERROR | E_USER_WARNING | E_RECOVERABLE_ERROR );
}
/*
* The 'REST_REQUEST' check here is optimistic as the constant is most
* likely not set at this point even if it is in fact a REST request.
*/
if ( defined( 'XMLRPC_REQUEST' ) || defined( 'REST_REQUEST' ) || defined( 'MS_FILES_REQUEST' )
|| ( defined( 'WP_INSTALLING' ) && WP_INSTALLING )
|| wp_doing_ajax() || wp_is_json_request()
) {
ini_set( 'display_errors', 0 );
}
}