An updated theme (based on Atticus Finch) for ClassicPress
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<?php
if ( !class_exists('Puc_v4p1_Scheduler', false) ):
/**
* The scheduler decides when and how often to check for updates.
* It calls @see Puc_v4p1_UpdateChecker::checkForUpdates() to perform the actual checks.
*/
class Puc_v4p1_Scheduler {
public $checkPeriod = 12; //How often to check for updates (in hours).
public $throttleRedundantChecks = false; //Check less often if we already know that an update is available.
public $throttledCheckPeriod = 72;
protected $hourlyCheckHooks = array('load-update.php');
/**
* @var Puc_v4p1_UpdateChecker
*/
protected $updateChecker;
private $cronHook = null;
/**
* Scheduler constructor.
*
* @param Puc_v4p1_UpdateChecker $updateChecker
* @param int $checkPeriod How often to check for updates (in hours).
* @param array $hourlyHooks
*/
public function __construct($updateChecker, $checkPeriod, $hourlyHooks = array('load-plugins.php')) {
$this->updateChecker = $updateChecker;
$this->checkPeriod = $checkPeriod;
//Set up the periodic update checks
$this->cronHook = $this->updateChecker->getUniqueName('cron_check_updates');
if ( $this->checkPeriod > 0 ){
//Trigger the check via Cron.
//Try to use one of the default schedules if possible as it's less likely to conflict
//with other plugins and their custom schedules.
$defaultSchedules = array(
1 => 'hourly',
12 => 'twicedaily',
24 => 'daily',
);
if ( array_key_exists($this->checkPeriod, $defaultSchedules) ) {
$scheduleName = $defaultSchedules[$this->checkPeriod];
} else {
//Use a custom cron schedule.
$scheduleName = 'every' . $this->checkPeriod . 'hours';
add_filter('cron_schedules', array($this, '_addCustomSchedule'));
}
if ( !wp_next_scheduled($this->cronHook) && !defined('WP_INSTALLING') ) {
wp_schedule_event(time(), $scheduleName, $this->cronHook);
}
add_action($this->cronHook, array($this, 'maybeCheckForUpdates'));
//In case Cron is disabled or unreliable, we also manually trigger
//the periodic checks while the user is browsing the Dashboard.
add_action( 'admin_init', array($this, 'maybeCheckForUpdates') );
//Like WordPress itself, we check more often on certain pages.
/** @see wp_update_plugins */
add_action('load-update-core.php', array($this, 'maybeCheckForUpdates'));
//"load-update.php" and "load-plugins.php" or "load-themes.php".
$this->hourlyCheckHooks = array_merge($this->hourlyCheckHooks, $hourlyHooks);
foreach($this->hourlyCheckHooks as $hook) {
add_action($hook, array($this, 'maybeCheckForUpdates'));
}
//This hook fires after a bulk update is complete.
add_action('upgrader_process_complete', array($this, 'maybeCheckForUpdates'), 11, 0);
} else {
//Periodic checks are disabled.
wp_clear_scheduled_hook($this->cronHook);
}
}
/**
* Check for updates if the configured check interval has already elapsed.
* Will use a shorter check interval on certain admin pages like "Dashboard -> Updates" or when doing cron.
*
* You can override the default behaviour by using the "puc_check_now-$slug" filter.
* The filter callback will be passed three parameters:
* - Current decision. TRUE = check updates now, FALSE = don't check now.
* - Last check time as a Unix timestamp.
* - Configured check period in hours.
* Return TRUE to check for updates immediately, or FALSE to cancel.
*
* This method is declared public because it's a hook callback. Calling it directly is not recommended.
*/
public function maybeCheckForUpdates(){
if ( empty($this->checkPeriod) ){
return;
}
$state = $this->updateChecker->getUpdateState();
$shouldCheck = ($state->timeSinceLastCheck() >= $this->getEffectiveCheckPeriod());
//Let plugin authors substitute their own algorithm.
$shouldCheck = apply_filters(
$this->updateChecker->getUniqueName('check_now'),
$shouldCheck,
$state->getLastCheck(),
$this->checkPeriod
);
if ( $shouldCheck ) {
$this->updateChecker->checkForUpdates();
}
}
/**
* Calculate the actual check period based on the current status and environment.
*
* @return int Check period in seconds.
*/
protected function getEffectiveCheckPeriod() {
$currentFilter = current_filter();
if ( in_array($currentFilter, array('load-update-core.php', 'upgrader_process_complete')) ) {
//Check more often when the user visits "Dashboard -> Updates" or does a bulk update.
$period = 60;
} else if ( in_array($currentFilter, $this->hourlyCheckHooks) ) {
//Also check more often on /wp-admin/update.php and the "Plugins" or "Themes" page.
$period = 3600;
} else if ( $this->throttleRedundantChecks && ($this->updateChecker->getUpdate() !== null) ) {
//Check less frequently if it's already known that an update is available.
$period = $this->throttledCheckPeriod * 3600;
} else if ( defined('DOING_CRON') && constant('DOING_CRON') ) {
//WordPress cron schedules are not exact, so lets do an update check even
//if slightly less than $checkPeriod hours have elapsed since the last check.
$cronFuzziness = 20 * 60;
$period = $this->checkPeriod * 3600 - $cronFuzziness;
} else {
$period = $this->checkPeriod * 3600;
}
return $period;
}
/**
* Add our custom schedule to the array of Cron schedules used by WP.
*
* @param array $schedules
* @return array
*/
public function _addCustomSchedule($schedules){
if ( $this->checkPeriod && ($this->checkPeriod > 0) ){
$scheduleName = 'every' . $this->checkPeriod . 'hours';
$schedules[$scheduleName] = array(
'interval' => $this->checkPeriod * 3600,
'display' => sprintf('Every %d hours', $this->checkPeriod),
);
}
return $schedules;
}
/**
* Remove the scheduled cron event that the library uses to check for updates.
*
* @return void
*/
public function removeUpdaterCron(){
wp_clear_scheduled_hook($this->cronHook);
}
/**
* Get the name of the update checker's WP-cron hook. Mostly useful for debugging.
*
* @return string
*/
public function getCronHookName() {
return $this->cronHook;
}
}
endif;