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/** |
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* Load Email Log plugin. |
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* We need this load code in a separate file since it requires namespace |
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* and using namespace in PHP 5.2 will generate a fatal error. |
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* @since 2.0 |
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*/ |
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/** |
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* Load Email Log plugin. |
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* @since 2.0 |
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* @param string $plugin_file Main plugin file. |
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*/ |
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function load_email_log( $plugin_file ) { |
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global $email_log; |
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$plugin_dir = plugin_dir_path( $plugin_file ); |
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// setup autoloader. |
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require_once 'include/EmailLogAutoloader.php'; |
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$loader = new \EmailLog\EmailLogAutoloader(); |
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$loader->add_namespace( 'EmailLog', $plugin_dir . 'include' ); |
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if ( file_exists( $plugin_dir . 'tests/' ) ) { |
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// if tests are present, then add them. |
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$loader->add_namespace( 'EmailLog', $plugin_dir . 'tests/wp-tests' ); |
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} |
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$loader->add_file( $plugin_dir . 'include/Util/helper.php' ); |
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$loader->add_file( $plugin_dir . 'include/Addon/addon-helper.php' ); |
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$loader->register(); |
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$email_log = new \EmailLog\Core\EmailLog( $plugin_file, $loader, new \EmailLog\Core\DB\TableManager() ); |
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if ( \EmailLog\Util\is_admin_non_ajax_request() ) { |
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// Loading licenser in frontend or ajax request is resulting in huge performance issues. |
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$email_log->set_licenser( new \EmailLog\Addon\License\Licenser() ); |
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$email_log->add_loadie( new \EmailLog\Addon\DependencyEnforcer() ); |
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$email_log->add_loadie( new \EmailLog\Core\Request\OverridePluginAPI() ); |
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} |
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$email_log->add_loadie( new \EmailLog\Core\EmailLogger() ); |
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$email_log->add_loadie( new \EmailLog\Core\UI\UILoader() ); |
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$email_log->add_loadie( new \EmailLog\Core\UI\Setting\EmailLogSetting() ); |
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$email_log->add_loadie( new \EmailLog\Core\Request\NonceChecker() ); |
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$email_log->add_loadie( new \EmailLog\Core\Request\LogListAction() ); |
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$email_log->add_loadie( new \EmailLog\Core\Request\OverridePluginAPI() ); |
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// `register_activation_hook` can't be called from inside any hook. |
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register_activation_hook( $plugin_file, array( $email_log->table_manager, 'on_activate' ) ); |
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// Ideally the plugin should be loaded in a later event like `init` or `wp_loaded`. |
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// But some plugins like EDD are sending emails in `init` event itself, |
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// which won't be logged if the plugin is loaded in `wp_loaded` or `init`. |
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add_action( 'plugins_loaded', array( $email_log, 'load' ), 101 ); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Return the global instance of Email Log plugin. |
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* Eventually the EmailLog class might become singleton. |
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* @since 2.0 |
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* @global \EmailLog\Core\EmailLog $email_log |
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* @return \EmailLog\Core\EmailLog |
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*/ |
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function email_log() { |
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global $email_log; |
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return $email_log; |
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} |
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It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling.
In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug.
We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example: