WordPress/wp-includes/ms-settings.php

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<?php
/**
* Used to set up and fix common variables and include
* the Multisite procedural and class library.
*
* Allows for some configuration in wp-config.php (see ms-default-constants.php)
*
* @package WordPress
* @subpackage Multisite
* @since 3.0.0
*/
/** Include Multisite initialization functions */
require( ABSPATH . WPINC . '/ms-load.php' );
require( ABSPATH . WPINC . '/ms-default-constants.php' );
if ( defined( 'SUNRISE' ) )
include_once( WP_CONTENT_DIR . '/sunrise.php' );
/** Check for and define SUBDOMAIN_INSTALL and the deprecated VHOST constant. */
ms_subdomain_constants();
if ( !isset( $current_site ) || !isset( $current_blog ) ) {
// Given the domain and path, let's try to identify the network and site.
// Usually, it's easier to query the site first, which declares its network.
// In limited situations, though, we either can or must find the network first.
$domain = strtolower( stripslashes( $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] ) );
if ( substr( $domain, -3 ) == ':80' ) {
$domain = substr( $domain, 0, -3 );
$_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] = substr( $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'], 0, -3 );
} elseif ( substr( $domain, -4 ) == ':443' ) {
$domain = substr( $domain, 0, -4 );
$_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] = substr( $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'], 0, -4 );
}
$path = stripslashes( $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] );
if ( is_admin() ) {
$path = preg_replace( '#(.*)/wp-admin/.*#', '$1/', $path );
}
list( $path ) = explode( '?', $path );
// If the network is defined in wp-config.php, we can simply use that.
if ( defined( 'DOMAIN_CURRENT_SITE' ) && defined( 'PATH_CURRENT_SITE' ) ) {
$current_site = new stdClass;
$current_site->id = defined( 'SITE_ID_CURRENT_SITE' ) ? SITE_ID_CURRENT_SITE : 1;
$current_site->domain = DOMAIN_CURRENT_SITE;
$current_site->path = PATH_CURRENT_SITE;
if ( defined( 'BLOG_ID_CURRENT_SITE' ) ) {
$current_site->blog_id = BLOG_ID_CURRENT_SITE;
} elseif ( defined( 'BLOGID_CURRENT_SITE' ) ) { // deprecated.
$current_site->blog_id = BLOGID_CURRENT_SITE;
}
if ( $current_site->domain === $domain && $current_site->path === $path ) {
$current_blog = get_site_by_path( $domain, $path );
} elseif ( '/' !== $current_site->path && $current_site->domain === $domain && 0 === strpos( $path, $current_site->path ) ) {
// If the current network has a path and also matches the domain and path of the request,
// we need to look for a site using the first path segment following the network's path.
$current_blog = get_site_by_path( $domain, $path, 1 + count( explode( '/', trim( $current_site->path, '/' ) ) ) );
} else {
// Otherwise, use the first path segment (as usual).
$current_blog = get_site_by_path( $domain, $path, 1 );
}
} elseif ( ! is_subdomain_install() ) {
/*
* A "subdomain" install can be re-interpreted to mean "can support any domain".
* If we're not dealing with one of these installs, then the important part is determing
* the network first, because we need the network's path to identify any sites.
*/
if ( ! $current_site = wp_cache_get( 'current_network', 'site-options' ) ) {
// Are there even two networks installed?
$one_network = $wpdb->get_row( "SELECT * FROM $wpdb->site LIMIT 2" ); // [sic]
if ( 1 === $wpdb->num_rows ) {
$current_site = wp_get_network( $one_network );
wp_cache_set( 'current_network', 'site-options' );
} elseif ( 0 === $wpdb->num_rows ) {
ms_not_installed();
}
}
if ( empty( $current_site ) ) {
$current_site = get_network_by_path( $domain, $path, 1 );
}
if ( empty( $current_site ) ) {
ms_not_installed();
} elseif ( $path === $current_site->path ) {
$current_blog = get_site_by_path( $domain, $path );
} else {
// Search the network path + one more path segment (on top of the network path).
$current_blog = get_site_by_path( $domain, $path, substr_count( $current_site->path, '/' ) );
}
} else {
// Find the site by the domain and at most the first path segment.
$current_blog = get_site_by_path( $domain, $path, 1 );
if ( $current_blog ) {
$current_site = wp_get_network( $current_blog->site_id ? $current_blog->site_id : 1 );
} else {
// If you don't have a site with the same domain/path as a network, you're pretty screwed, but:
$current_site = get_network_by_path( $domain, $path, 1 );
}
}
// The network declared by the site trumps any constants.
if ( $current_blog && $current_blog->site_id != $current_site->id ) {
$current_site = wp_get_network( $current_blog->site_id );
}
// If we don't have a network by now, we have a problem.
if ( empty( $current_site ) ) {
ms_not_installed();
}
// @todo What if the domain of the network doesn't match the current site?
$current_site->cookie_domain = $current_site->domain;
if ( 'www.' === substr( $current_site->cookie_domain, 0, 4 ) ) {
$current_site->cookie_domain = substr( $current_site->cookie_domain, 4 );
}
// Figure out the current network's main site.
if ( ! isset( $current_site->blog_id ) ) {
if ( $current_blog && $current_blog->domain === $current_site->domain && $current_blog->path === $current_site->path ) {
$current_site->blog_id = $current_blog->blog_id;
} else {
// @todo we should be able to cache the blog ID of a network's main site easily.
$current_site->blog_id = $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT blog_id FROM $wpdb->blogs WHERE domain = %s AND path = %s",
$current_site->domain, $current_site->path ) );
}
}
// If we haven't figured out our site, give up.
if ( empty( $current_blog ) ) {
if ( defined( 'WP_INSTALLING' ) ) {
$current_blog->blog_id = $blog_id = 1;
} elseif ( is_subdomain_install() ) {
// @todo This is only for an open registration subdomain network.
if ( defined( 'NOBLOGREDIRECT' ) ) {
if ( '%siteurl%' === NOBLOGREDIRECT ) {
$destination = "http://" . $current_site->domain . $current_site->path;
} else {
$destination = NOBLOGREDIRECT;
}
} else {
$destination = 'http://' . $current_site->domain . $current_site->path . 'wp-signup.php?new=' . str_replace( '.' . $current_site->domain, '', $domain );
}
header( 'Location: ' . $destination );
exit;
} else {
if ( 0 !== strcasecmp( $current_site->domain, $domain ) ) {
header( 'Location: http://' . $current_site->domain . $current_site->path );
exit;
}
ms_not_installed();
}
}
$blog_id = $current_blog->blog_id;
$public = $current_blog->public;
if ( empty( $current_blog->site_id ) ) {
// This dates to [MU134] and shouldn't be relevant anymore,
// but it could be possible for arguments passed to insert_blog() etc.
$current_blog->site_id = 1;
}
$site_id = $current_blog->site_id;
wp_load_core_site_options( $site_id );
}
$wpdb->set_prefix( $table_prefix, false ); // $table_prefix can be set in sunrise.php
$wpdb->set_blog_id( $current_blog->blog_id, $current_blog->site_id );
$table_prefix = $wpdb->get_blog_prefix();
switch_to_blog() and restore_current_blog() housekeeping. wp-includes/admin-bar.php: * Replace get_admin_url() and get_home_url() with admin_url() and home_url() and place them inside a switch/restore. Likewise replace current_user_can_for_blog() with current_user_can(). This avoids doing multiple switch restores. wp-includes/ms-blogs.php: * Deprecate the $validate argument to switch_to_blog(). This avoids a not very necessary call to get_blog_details(), possibly saving a few queries. * Use $_wp_switched and $_wp_switched_stack instead of $switched and $switched_stack to make it less likely these globals will be stomped. * Use GLOBALS to access blog_id and other globals. I've preferred this style lately since it makes it obvious a global is being used and avoids global blog_id being stomped by a local variable. * Lose some is_object() checks. wp_get_current_user() always returns an object, for example. * Call the new WP_Roles::reinit() method. wp-includes/class-wp-xmlrpc-server.php: * Replace current_user_can_for_blog() with current_user_can() and move it inside the switch/restore pair. This eliminates a switch/restore. wp-includes/capabilities.php: * Use array_keys() instead of $role => $data since $data is unused. I *think* this is a bit faster. * Introduce WP_Roles::reinit(). This reinitializes WP_Roles and is used after switch_to_blog() has already update the blog ID in the wpdb object. If a global roles array is being used instead of the db, reinit is skipped. * current_user_can_for_blog() now does a switch/restore. It didn't before meaning it could be reinitializing the user with the wrong role information for the current blog. wp-includes/ms-settings.php: * Define $_wp_switched_stack and $_wp_switched. This way switch_to_blog() and restore_current_blog() can rely on it being set. wp-settings.php: * Instantiate the WP_Roles global. This was it is always defined during init. To remove the WP_Roles checks from WP_Role and WP_User this would probably have to move before plugins are loaded, which might not be a good thing. wp-includes/functions.php: * Update wp_upload_dir() to reference _wp_switched. git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@21485 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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$_wp_switched_stack = array();
$switched = false;
// need to init cache again after blog_id is set
wp_start_object_cache();
if ( ! isset( $current_site->site_name ) ) {
$current_site->site_name = get_site_option( 'site_name' );
if ( ! $current_site->site_name ) {
$current_site->site_name = ucfirst( $current_site->domain );
}
}
// Define upload directory constants
ms_upload_constants();