Changeset 43006 for trunk/src/wp-admin/includes/dashboard.php
- Timestamp:
- 04/26/2018 02:30:24 PM (5 years ago)
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trunk/src/wp-admin/includes/dashboard.php
r42891 r43006 36 36 } 37 37 38 // PHP Version 38 // PHP Version. 39 39 $response = wp_check_php_version(); 40 if ( $response && ! $response['is_acceptable'] && current_user_can( 'upgrade_php' ) ) {41 $title = $response['is_secure'] ? __( 'Your site could be much faster!' ) : __( 'Your site could be much faster and more secure!' );42 wp_add_dashboard_widget( 'dashboard_php_nag', $title, 'wp_dashboard_php_nag' );40 if ( $response && isset( $response['is_acceptable'] ) && ! $response['is_acceptable'] && current_user_can( 'upgrade_php' ) ) { 41 add_filter( 'postbox_classes_dashboard_dashboard_php_nag', 'dashboard_php_nag_class' ); 42 wp_add_dashboard_widget( 'dashboard_php_nag', __( 'PHP Update Required' ), 'wp_dashboard_php_nag' ); 43 43 } 44 44 … … 1619 1619 } 1620 1620 1621 $information_url = _x( 'https://wordpress.org/support/upgrade-php/', 'localized PHP upgrade information page' ); 1622 1623 if ( ! $response['is_secure'] ) { 1624 $msg = __( 'WordPress has detected that your site is running on an insecure version of PHP, which is why we’re showing you this notice.' ); 1621 if ( isset( $response['is_secure'] ) && ! $response['is_secure'] ) { 1622 $msg = __( 'WordPress has detected that your site is running on an insecure version of PHP.' ); 1625 1623 } else { 1626 $msg = __( 'WordPress has detected that your site is running on an outdated version of PHP , which is why we’re showing you this notice.' );1624 $msg = __( 'WordPress has detected that your site is running on an outdated version of PHP.' ); 1627 1625 } 1628 1626 … … 1630 1628 <p><?php echo $msg; ?></p> 1631 1629 1632 <h3><?php _e( 'What is PHP and why should I care?' ); ?></h3> 1633 <p><?php _e( 'PHP is the programming language that WordPress is built on. Newer versions of PHP are both faster and more secure, so upgrading is better for your site, and better for the people who are building WordPress.' ); ?></p> 1634 <p><?php _e( 'If you want to know exactly how PHP works and why it is important, continue reading.' ); ?></p> 1635 1636 <h3><?php _e( 'How can I upgrade my PHP version?' ); ?></h3> 1637 <p><?php _e( 'The button below will take you to a page with more details on what PHP is, how to upgrade your PHP version, and what to do if it turns out you can’t.' ); ?></p> 1638 <p> 1639 <a class="button button-primary button-hero" href="<?php echo esc_url( $information_url ); ?>"><?php _e( 'Show me how to upgrade my PHP' ); ?></a> 1630 <h3><?php _e( 'What is PHP and how does it affect my site?' ); ?></h3> 1631 <p><?php _e( 'PHP is the programming language we use to build and maintain WordPress. Newer versions of PHP are both faster and more secure, so updating will have a positive effect on your site’s performance.' ); ?></p> 1632 1633 <p class="button-container"> 1634 <?php 1635 printf( 1636 '<a class="button button-primary" href="%1$s" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">%2$s <span class="screen-reader-text">%3$s</span><span aria-hidden="true" class="dashicons dashicons-external"></span></a>', 1637 esc_url( _x( 'https://wordpress.org/support/upgrade-php/', 'localized PHP upgrade information page' ) ), 1638 __( 'Learn more about updating PHP' ), 1639 /* translators: accessibility text */ 1640 __( '(opens in a new tab)' ) 1641 ); 1642 ?> 1640 1643 </p> 1641 1642 <p><?php _e( 'Upgrading usually takes only a few minutes and should be safe if you follow the provided instructions.' ); ?></p>1643 1644 <?php 1644 1645 } 1645 1646 1646 1647 /** 1648 * Adds an additional class to the PHP nag if the current version is insecure. 1649 * 1650 * @since 5.0.0 1651 * 1652 * @param array $classes Metabox classes. 1653 * @return array Modified metabox classes. 1654 */ 1655 function dashboard_php_nag_class( $classes ) { 1656 $response = wp_check_php_version(); 1657 1658 if ( $response && isset( $response['is_secure'] ) && ! $response['is_secure'] ) { 1659 $classes[] = 'php-insecure'; 1660 } 1661 1662 return $classes; 1663 } 1664 1665 /** 1647 1666 * Checks if the user needs to upgrade PHP. 1648 1667 * 1649 1668 * @since 5.0.0 1650 1669 * 1651 * @return array Array of PHP version data.1670 * @return array|false $response Array of PHP version data. False on failure. 1652 1671 */ 1653 1672 function wp_check_php_version() { … … 1666 1685 $response = wp_remote_get( $url ); 1667 1686 1668 if ( is_wp_error( $response ) || 200 != wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) {1687 if ( is_wp_error( $response ) || 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { 1669 1688 return false; 1670 1689 } … … 1672 1691 /** 1673 1692 * Response should be an array with: 1674 * 'recommended_version' - string - The PHP version recommended by WordPress 1675 * 'is_supported' - boolean - Whether the PHP version is actively supported 1676 * 'is_secure' - boolean - Whether the PHP version receives security updates 1677 * 'is_acceptable' - boolean - Whether the PHP version is still acceptable for WordPress 1693 * 'recommended_version' - string - The PHP version recommended by WordPress. 1694 * 'is_supported' - boolean - Whether the PHP version is actively supported. 1695 * 'is_secure' - boolean - Whether the PHP version receives security updates. 1696 * 'is_acceptable' - boolean - Whether the PHP version is still acceptable for WordPress. 1678 1697 */ 1679 1698 $response = json_decode( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ), true );
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