Introduced version * Directories should be noted by suffixing it with a trailing slash (/) * * @since 3.2 * @global array $_new_bundled_files * @var array * @name $_new_bundled_files */ global $_new_bundled_files; $_new_bundled_files = array( 'plugins/akismet/' => '2.0', 'themes/twentyten/' => '3.2', ); /** * Upgrade the core of WordPress. * * This will create a .maintenance file at the base of the WordPress directory * to ensure that people can not access the web site, when the files are being * copied to their locations. * * The files in the {@link $_old_files} list will be removed and the new files * copied from the zip file after the database is upgraded. * * The files in the {@link $_new_bundled_files} list will be added to the installation * if the version is greater than or equal to the old version being upgraded. * * The steps for the upgrader for after the new release is downloaded and * unzipped is: * 1. Test unzipped location for select files to ensure that unzipped worked. * 2. Create the .maintenance file in current WordPress base. * 3. Copy new WordPress directory over old WordPress files. * 4. Upgrade WordPress to new version. * 4.1. Copy all files/folders other than wp-content * 4.2. Copy any language files to WP_LANG_DIR (which may differ from WP_CONTENT_DIR * 4.3. Copy any new bundled themes/plugins to their respective locations * 5. Delete new WordPress directory path. * 6. Delete .maintenance file. * 7. Remove old files. * 8. Delete 'update_core' option. * * There are several areas of failure. For instance if PHP times out before step * 6, then you will not be able to access any portion of your site. Also, since * the upgrade will not continue where it left off, you will not be able to * automatically remove old files and remove the 'update_core' option. This * isn't that bad. * * If the copy of the new WordPress over the old fails, then the worse is that * the new WordPress directory will remain. * * If it is assumed that every file will be copied over, including plugins and * themes, then if you edit the default theme, you should rename it, so that * your changes remain. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param string $from New release unzipped path. * @param string $to Path to old WordPress installation. * @return WP_Error|null WP_Error on failure, null on success. */ function update_core($from, $to) { global $wp_filesystem, $_old_files, $_new_bundled_files, $wpdb; @set_time_limit( 300 ); $php_version = phpversion(); $mysql_version = $wpdb->db_version(); $required_php_version = '5.2.4'; $required_mysql_version = '5.0'; $wp_version = '3.2'; $php_compat = version_compare( $php_version, $required_php_version, '>=' ); $mysql_compat = version_compare( $mysql_version, $required_mysql_version, '>=' ) || file_exists( WP_CONTENT_DIR . '/db.php' ); if ( !$mysql_compat || !$php_compat ) $wp_filesystem->delete($from, true); if ( !$mysql_compat && !$php_compat ) return new WP_Error( 'php_mysql_not_compatible', sprintf( __('The update cannot be installed because WordPress %1$s requires PHP version %2$s or higher and MySQL version %3$s or higher. You are running PHP version %4$s and MySQL version %5$s.'), $wp_version, $required_php_version, $required_mysql_version, $php_version, $mysql_version ) ); elseif ( !$php_compat ) return new WP_Error( 'php_not_compatible', sprintf( __('The update cannot be installed because WordPress %1$s requires PHP version %2$s or higher. You are running version %3$s.'), $wp_version, $required_php_version, $php_version ) ); elseif ( !$mysql_compat ) return new WP_Error( 'mysql_not_compatible', sprintf( __('The update cannot be installed because WordPress %1$s requires MySQL version %2$s or higher. You are running version %3$s.'), $wp_version, $required_mysql_version, $mysql_version ) ); // Sanity check the unzipped distribution apply_filters('update_feedback', __('Verifying the unpacked files…')); $distro = ''; $roots = array( '/wordpress/', '/wordpress-mu/' ); foreach( $roots as $root ) { if ( $wp_filesystem->exists($from . $root . 'wp-settings.php') && $wp_filesystem->exists($from . $root . 'wp-admin/admin.php') && $wp_filesystem->exists($from . $root . 'wp-includes/functions.php') ) { $distro = $root; break; } } if ( !$distro ) { $wp_filesystem->delete($from, true); return new WP_Error('insane_distro', __('The update could not be unpacked') ); } apply_filters('update_feedback', __('Installing the latest version…')); // Create maintenance file to signal that we are upgrading $maintenance_string = ''; $maintenance_file = $to . '.maintenance'; $wp_filesystem->delete($maintenance_file); $wp_filesystem->put_contents($maintenance_file, $maintenance_string, FS_CHMOD_FILE); // Copy new versions of WP files into place. $result = copy_dir($from . $distro, $to, array('wp-content') ); // Custom Content Directory needs updating now. // Copy Languages if ( !is_wp_error($result) && $wp_filesystem->is_dir($from . $distro . 'wp-content/languages') ) { if ( !@is_dir(WP_LANG_DIR) && 0 === strpos(WP_LANG_DIR, ABSPATH) ) { // Check the language directory exists first $wp_filesystem->mkdir($to . str_replace(WP_LANG_DIR, ABSPATH, ''), FS_CHMOD_DIR); // If it's within the ABSPATH we can handle it here, otherwise they're out of luck. clearstatcache(); // for FTP, Need to clear the stat cache } if ( @is_dir(WP_LANG_DIR) ) { $wp_lang_dir = $wp_filesystem->wp_lang_dir(); $result = copy_dir($from . $distro . 'wp-content/languages/', $wp_lang_dir); } } // Copy New bundled plugins & themes // This gives us the ability to install new plugins & themes bundled with future versions of WordPress whilst avoiding the re-install upon upgrade issue. if ( !is_wp_error($result) && ( ! defined('CORE_UPGRADE_SKIP_NEW_BUNDLED') || ! CORE_UPGRADE_SKIP_NEW_BUNDLED ) ) { $old_version = $GLOBALS['wp_version']; // $wp_version in local scope == new version foreach ( (array) $_new_bundled_files as $file => $introduced_version ) { // If $introduced version is greater than what the site was previously running if ( version_compare($introduced_version, $old_version, '>') ) { $directory = ('/' == $file[ strlen($file)-1 ]); list($type, $filename) = explode('/', $file, 2); if ( 'plugins' == $type ) $dest = $wp_filesystem->wp_plugins_dir(); elseif ( 'themes' == $type ) $dest = $wp_filesystem->wp_themes_dir(); if ( ! $directory ) { if ( $wp_filesystem->exists($dest . '/' . $filename) ) continue; if ( ! $wp_filesystem->copy($from . $distro . 'wp-content/' . $file, $dest . '/' . $filename, FS_CHMOD_FILE) ) $result = new WP_Error('copy_failed', __('Could not copy file.'), $dest . '/' . $filename); } else { if ( $wp_filesystem->is_dir($dest . '/' . $filename) ) continue; $wp_filesystem->mkdir($dest . $filename, FS_CHMOD_DIR); $_result = copy_dir( $from . $distro . 'wp-content/' . $file, $dest . $filename); if ( is_wp_error($_result) ) //If a error occurs partway through this final step, keep the error flowing through, but keep process going. $result = $_result; } } } //end foreach } // Handle $result error from the above blocks if ( is_wp_error($result) ) { $wp_filesystem->delete($maintenance_file); $wp_filesystem->delete($from, true); return $result; } // Remove old files foreach ( $_old_files as $old_file ) { $old_file = $to . $old_file; if ( !$wp_filesystem->exists($old_file) ) continue; $wp_filesystem->delete($old_file, true); } // Upgrade DB with separate request apply_filters('update_feedback', __('Upgrading database…')); $db_upgrade_url = admin_url('upgrade.php?step=upgrade_db'); wp_remote_post($db_upgrade_url, array('timeout' => 60)); // Remove working directory $wp_filesystem->delete($from, true); // Force refresh of update information if ( function_exists('delete_site_transient') ) delete_site_transient('update_core'); else delete_option('update_core'); // Remove maintenance file, we're done. $wp_filesystem->delete($maintenance_file); } ?>