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<?php /** * WordPress core upgrade functionality. * * Note: Newly introduced functions and methods cannot be used here. * All functions must be present in the previous version being upgraded from * as this file is used there too. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Administration * @since 2.7.0 */
/** * Stores files to be deleted. * * Bundled theme files should not be included in this list. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @global string[] $_old_files * @var string[] * @name $_old_files */ global $_old_files;
/** * Stores Requests files to be preloaded and deleted. * * For classes/interfaces, use the class/interface name * as the array key. * * All other files/directories should not have a key. * * @since 6.2.0 * * @global string[] $_old_requests_files * @var string[] * @name $_old_requests_files */ global $_old_requests_files;
/** * Stores new files in wp-content to copy * * The contents of this array indicate any new bundled plugins/themes which * should be installed with the WordPress Upgrade. These items will not be * re-installed in future upgrades, this behavior is controlled by the * introduced version present here being older than the current installed version. * * The content of this array should follow the following format: * Filename (relative to wp-content) => Introduced version * Directories should be noted by suffixing it with a trailing slash (/) * * @since 3.2.0 * @since 4.7.0 New themes were not automatically installed for 4.4-4.6 on * upgrade. New themes are now installed again. To disable new * themes from being installed on upgrade, explicitly define * CORE_UPGRADE_SKIP_NEW_BUNDLED as true. * @global string[] $_new_bundled_files * @var string[] * @name $_new_bundled_files */ global $_new_bundled_files;
/** * Upgrades the core of WordPress. * * This will create a .maintenance file at the base of the WordPress directory * to ensure that people can not access the website, when the files are being * copied to their locations. * * The files in the `$_old_files` list will be removed and the new files * copied from the zip file after the database is upgraded. * * The files in the `$_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. * 1. Copy all files/folders other than wp-content * 2. Copy any language files to `WP_LANG_DIR` (which may differ from `WP_CONTENT_DIR` * 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 * * @global WP_Filesystem_Base $wp_filesystem WordPress filesystem subclass. * @global string[] $_old_files * @global string[] $_old_requests_files * @global string[] $_new_bundled_files * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object. * * @param string $from New release unzipped path. * @param string $to Path to old WordPress installation. * @return string|WP_Error New WordPress version on success, WP_Error on failure. */ function update_core( $from, $to ) { global $wp_filesystem, $_old_files, $_old_requests_files, $_new_bundled_files, $wpdb;
/* * Give core update script an additional 300 seconds (5 minutes) * to finish updating large files when running on slower servers. */ if ( function_exists( 'set_time_limit' ) ) { set_time_limit( 300 ); }
/* * Merge the old Requests files and directories into the `$_old_files`. * Then preload these Requests files first, before the files are deleted * and replaced to ensure the code is in memory if needed. */ $_old_files = array_merge( $_old_files, array_values( $_old_requests_files ) ); _preload_old_requests_classes_and_interfaces( $to );
/** * Filters feedback messages displayed during the core update process. * * The filter is first evaluated after the zip file for the latest version * has been downloaded and unzipped. It is evaluated five more times during * the process: * * 1. Before WordPress begins the core upgrade process. * 2. Before Maintenance Mode is enabled. * 3. Before WordPress begins copying over the necessary files. * 4. Before Maintenance Mode is disabled. * 5. Before the database is upgraded. * * @since 2.5.0 * * @param string $feedback The core update feedback messages. */ apply_filters( 'update_feedback', __( 'Verifying the unpacked files…' ) );
if ( ! $distro ) { $wp_filesystem->delete( $from, true );
return new WP_Error( 'insane_distro', __( 'The update could not be unpacked' ) ); }
/* * Import $wp_version, $required_php_version, $required_php_extensions, and $required_mysql_version from the new version. * DO NOT globalize any variables imported from `version-current.php` in this function. * * BC Note: $wp_filesystem->wp_content_dir() returned unslashed pre-2.8. */ $versions_file = trailingslashit( $wp_filesystem->wp_content_dir() ) . 'upgrade/version-current.php';
return new WP_Error( 'copy_failed_for_version_file', __( 'The update cannot be installed because some files could not be copied. This is usually due to inconsistent file permissions.' ), 'wp-includes/version.php' ); }
/* * `wp_opcache_invalidate()` only exists in WordPress 5.5 or later, * so don't run it when upgrading from older versions. */ if ( function_exists( 'wp_opcache_invalidate' ) ) { wp_opcache_invalidate( $versions_file ); }
$php_version = PHP_VERSION; $mysql_version = $wpdb->db_version(); $old_wp_version = $GLOBALS['wp_version']; // The version of WordPress we're updating from. /* * Note: str_contains() is not used here, as this file is included * when updating from older WordPress versions, in which case * the polyfills from wp-includes/compat.php may not be available. */ $development_build = ( false !== strpos( $old_wp_version . $wp_version, '-' ) ); // A dash in the version indicates a development release. $php_compat = version_compare( $php_version, $required_php_version, '>=' );
if ( ! $mysql_compat && ! $php_compat ) { return new WP_Error( 'php_mysql_not_compatible', sprintf( /* translators: 1: WordPress version number, 2: Minimum required PHP version number, 3: Minimum required MySQL version number, 4: Current PHP version number, 5: Current MySQL version number. */ __( 'The update cannot be installed because WordPress %1$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 ) . $php_update_message ); } elseif ( ! $php_compat ) { return new WP_Error( 'php_not_compatible', sprintf( /* translators: 1: WordPress version number, 2: Minimum required PHP version number, 3: Current PHP version number. */ __( 'The update cannot be installed because WordPress %1$s requires PHP version %2$s or higher. You are running version %3$s.' ), $wp_version, $required_php_version, $php_version ) . $php_update_message ); } elseif ( ! $mysql_compat ) { return new WP_Error( 'mysql_not_compatible', sprintf( /* translators: 1: WordPress version number, 2: Minimum required MySQL version number, 3: Current MySQL version number. */ __( 'The update cannot be installed because WordPress %1$s requires MySQL version %2$s or higher. You are running version %3$s.' ), $wp_version, $required_mysql_version, $mysql_version ) ); }
if ( isset( $required_php_extensions ) && is_array( $required_php_extensions ) ) { $missing_extensions = new WP_Error();
foreach ( $required_php_extensions as $extension ) { if ( extension_loaded( $extension ) ) { continue; }
$missing_extensions->add( "php_not_compatible_{$extension}", sprintf( /* translators: 1: WordPress version number, 2: The PHP extension name needed. */ __( 'The update cannot be installed because WordPress %1$s requires the %2$s PHP extension.' ), $wp_version, $extension ) ); }
// Add a warning when required PHP extensions are missing. if ( ! empty( $missing_extensions->errors ) ) { return $missing_extensions; } }
/** This filter is documented in wp-admin/includes/update-core.php */ apply_filters( 'update_feedback', __( 'Preparing to install the latest version…' ) );
/* * Don't copy wp-content, we'll deal with that below. * We also copy version.php last so failed updates report their old version. */ $skip = array( 'wp-content', 'wp-includes/version.php' ); $check_is_writable = array();
// Check to see which files don't really need updating - only available for 3.7 and higher. if ( function_exists( 'get_core_checksums' ) ) { // Find the local version of the working directory. $working_dir_local = WP_CONTENT_DIR . '/upgrade/' . basename( $from ) . $distro;
if ( is_array( $checksums ) ) { foreach ( $checksums as $file => $checksum ) { /* * Note: str_starts_with() is not used here, as this file is included * when updating from older WordPress versions, in which case * the polyfills from wp-includes/compat.php may not be available. */ if ( 'wp-content' === substr( $file, 0, 10 ) ) { continue; }
// If we're using the direct method, we can predict write failures that are due to permissions. if ( $check_is_writable && 'direct' === $wp_filesystem->method ) { $files_writable = array_filter( $check_is_writable, array( $wp_filesystem, 'is_writable' ) );
foreach ( $files_not_writable as $relative_file_not_writable => $file_not_writable ) { // If the writable check failed, chmod file to 0644 and try again, same as copy_dir(). $wp_filesystem->chmod( $file_not_writable, FS_CHMOD_FILE );
// Store package-relative paths (the key) of non-writable files in the WP_Error object. $error_data = version_compare( $old_wp_version, '3.7-beta2', '>' ) ? array_keys( $files_not_writable ) : '';
if ( $files_not_writable ) { return new WP_Error( 'files_not_writable', __( 'The update cannot be installed because your site is unable to copy some files. This is usually due to inconsistent file permissions.' ), implode( ', ', $error_data ) ); } } }
/** This filter is documented in wp-admin/includes/update-core.php */ apply_filters( 'update_feedback', __( 'Enabling Maintenance mode…' ) );
// Create maintenance file to signal that we are upgrading. $maintenance_string = '<?php $upgrading = ' . time() . '; ?>'; $maintenance_file = $to . '.maintenance'; $wp_filesystem->delete( $maintenance_file ); $wp_filesystem->put_contents( $maintenance_file, $maintenance_string, FS_CHMOD_FILE );
/** This filter is documented in wp-admin/includes/update-core.php */ apply_filters( 'update_feedback', __( 'Copying the required files…' ) );
// Copy new versions of WP files into place. $result = copy_dir( $from . $distro, $to, $skip );
// Since we know the core files have copied over, we can now copy the version file. if ( ! is_wp_error( $result ) ) { if ( ! $wp_filesystem->copy( $from . $distro . 'wp-includes/version.php', $to . 'wp-includes/version.php', true /* overwrite */ ) ) { $wp_filesystem->delete( $from, true ); $result = new WP_Error( 'copy_failed_for_version_file', __( 'The update cannot be installed because your site is unable to copy some files. This is usually due to inconsistent file permissions.' ), 'wp-includes/version.php' ); }
/* * `wp_opcache_invalidate()` only exists in WordPress 5.5 or later, * so don't run it when upgrading from older versions. */ if ( function_exists( 'wp_opcache_invalidate' ) ) { wp_opcache_invalidate( $to . 'wp-includes/version.php' ); } }
// Check to make sure everything copied correctly, ignoring the contents of wp-content. $skip = array( 'wp-content' ); $failed = array();
if ( isset( $checksums ) && is_array( $checksums ) ) { foreach ( $checksums as $file => $checksum ) { /* * Note: str_starts_with() is not used here, as this file is included * when updating from older WordPress versions, in which case * the polyfills from wp-includes/compat.php may not be available. */ if ( 'wp-content' === substr( $file, 0, 10 ) ) { continue; }
/* * If we don't have enough free space, it isn't worth trying again. * Unlikely to be hit due to the check in unzip_file(). */ $available_space = function_exists( 'disk_free_space' ) ? @disk_free_space( ABSPATH ) : false;
if ( $available_space && $total_size >= $available_space ) { $result = new WP_Error( 'disk_full', __( 'There is not enough free disk space to complete the update.' ) ); } else { $result = copy_dir( $from . $distro, $to, $skip );
/* * Custom content directory needs updating now. * Copy languages. */ if ( ! is_wp_error( $result ) && $wp_filesystem->is_dir( $from . $distro . 'wp-content/languages' ) ) { if ( WP_LANG_DIR !== ABSPATH . WPINC . '/languages' || @is_dir( WP_LANG_DIR ) ) { $lang_dir = WP_LANG_DIR; } else { $lang_dir = WP_CONTENT_DIR . '/languages'; } /* * Note: str_starts_with() is not used here, as this file is included * when updating from older WordPress versions, in which case * the polyfills from wp-includes/compat.php may not be available. */ // Check if the language directory exists first. if ( ! @is_dir( $lang_dir ) && 0 === strpos( $lang_dir, ABSPATH ) ) { // If it's within the ABSPATH we can handle it here, otherwise they're out of luck. $wp_filesystem->mkdir( $to . str_replace( ABSPATH, '', $lang_dir ), FS_CHMOD_DIR ); clearstatcache(); // For FTP, need to clear the stat cache. }
/* * 3.5 -> 3.5+ - an empty twentytwelve directory was created upon upgrade to 3.5 for some users, * preventing installation of Twenty Twelve. */ if ( '3.5' === $old_wp_version ) { if ( is_dir( WP_CONTENT_DIR . '/themes/twentytwelve' ) && ! file_exists( WP_CONTENT_DIR . '/themes/twentytwelve/style.css' ) ) { $wp_filesystem->delete( $wp_filesystem->wp_themes_dir() . 'twentytwelve/' ); } }
/* * 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. * $development_build controls us overwriting bundled themes and plugins when a non-stable release is being updated. */ if ( ! is_wp_error( $result ) && ( ! defined( 'CORE_UPGRADE_SKIP_NEW_BUNDLED' ) || ! CORE_UPGRADE_SKIP_NEW_BUNDLED ) ) { foreach ( (array) $_new_bundled_files as $file => $introduced_version ) { // If a $development_build or if $introduced version is greater than what the site was previously running. if ( $development_build || version_compare( $introduced_version, $old_wp_version, '>' ) ) { $directory = ( '/' === $file[ strlen( $file ) - 1 ] );
// Check to see if the bundled items exist before attempting to copy them. if ( ! $wp_filesystem->exists( $from . $distro . 'wp-content/' . $file ) ) { continue; }
/* * If an error occurs partway through this final step, * keep the error flowing through, but keep the process going. */ if ( is_wp_error( $_result ) ) { if ( ! is_wp_error( $result ) ) { $result = new WP_Error(); }
// Upgrade DB with separate request. /** This filter is documented in wp-admin/includes/update-core.php */ apply_filters( 'update_feedback', __( 'Upgrading database…' ) );
// Clear the cache to prevent an update_option() from saving a stale db_version to the cache. wp_cache_flush(); // Not all cache back ends listen to 'flush'. wp_cache_delete( 'alloptions', 'options' );
// 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' ); }
/** * Fires after WordPress core has been successfully updated. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param string $wp_version The current WordPress version. */ do_action( '_core_updated_successfully', $wp_version );
// Clear the option that blocks auto-updates after failures, now that we've been successful. if ( function_exists( 'delete_site_option' ) ) { delete_site_option( 'auto_core_update_failed' ); }
return $wp_version; }
/** * Preloads old Requests classes and interfaces. * * This function preloads the old Requests code into memory before the * upgrade process deletes the files. Why? Requests code is loaded into * memory via an autoloader, meaning when a class or interface is needed * If a request is in process, Requests could attempt to access code. If * the file is not there, a fatal error could occur. If the file was * replaced, the new code is not compatible with the old, resulting in * a fatal error. Preloading ensures the code is in memory before the * code is updated. * * @since 6.2.0 * * @global string[] $_old_requests_files Requests files to be preloaded. * @global WP_Filesystem_Base $wp_filesystem WordPress filesystem subclass. * @global string $wp_version The WordPress version string. * * @param string $to Path to old WordPress installation. */ function _preload_old_requests_classes_and_interfaces( $to ) { global $_old_requests_files, $wp_filesystem, $wp_version;
/* * Requests was introduced in WordPress 4.6. * * Skip preloading if the website was previously using * an earlier version of WordPress. */ if ( version_compare( $wp_version, '4.6', '<' ) ) { return; }
foreach ( $_old_requests_files as $name => $file ) { // Skip files that aren't interfaces or classes. if ( is_int( $name ) ) { continue; }
// Skip if it's already loaded. if ( class_exists( $name ) || interface_exists( $name ) ) { continue; }
// Skip if the file is missing. if ( ! $wp_filesystem->is_file( $to . $file ) ) { continue; }
require_once $to . $file; } }
/** * Redirect to the About WordPress page after a successful upgrade. * * This function is only needed when the existing installation is older than 3.4.0. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @global string $wp_version The WordPress version string. * @global string $pagenow The filename of the current screen. * @global string $action * * @param string $new_version */ function _redirect_to_about_wordpress( $new_version ) { global $wp_version, $pagenow, $action;
// Ensure we only run this on the update-core.php page. The Core_Upgrader may be used in other contexts. if ( 'update-core.php' !== $pagenow ) { return; }
/** * Recursively find Genericons example files in a given folder. * * @ignore * @since 4.2.2 * * @param string $directory Directory path. Expects trailingslashed. * @return string[] */ function _upgrade_422_find_genericons_files_in_folder( $directory ) { $directory = trailingslashit( $directory ); $files = array();
if ( file_exists( "{$directory}example.html" ) /* * Note: str_contains() is not used here, as this file is included * when updating from older WordPress versions, in which case * the polyfills from wp-includes/compat.php may not be available. */ && false !== strpos( file_get_contents( "{$directory}example.html" ), '<title>Genericons</title>' ) ) { $files[] = "{$directory}example.html"; }
$dirs = glob( $directory . '*', GLOB_ONLYDIR ); $dirs = array_filter( $dirs, static function ( $dir ) { /* * Skip any node_modules directories. * * Note: str_contains() is not used here, as this file is included * when updating from older WordPress versions, in which case * the polyfills from wp-includes/compat.php may not be available. */ return false === strpos( $dir, 'node_modules' ); } );