├── favicon.ico
├── .github
├── phpwpinfo.png
├── banner-github.png
├── PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md
├── ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md
└── CONTRIBUTING.md
├── .gitignore
├── CHANGELOG.md
├── .htaccess
├── README.md
├── .ddev
└── config.yaml
├── LICENSE.md
└── phpwpinfo.php
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8 |
9 | This pull request fixes issue #{id}.
10 |
11 | It will apply the following changes :
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13 | *
14 | *
15 | *
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10 |
11 | #### Version information
12 |
13 | * Tool version :
14 |
15 | #### Steps to reproduce
16 |
17 | 1.
18 | 2.
19 | 3.
20 |
21 | #### What was expected
22 |
23 |
24 | #### What happened instead
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1 | # Changelog ##
2 |
3 | ## 1.6.1
4 |
5 | - Better handle error management for Redis test connexion
6 |
7 | ## 1.6.0
8 |
9 | - Better handle error management for MySQL test connexion
10 | - Improve check with -1 value on PHP conf
11 | - Improve form for mail checker (allow to customize mailfrom and fix a return-path)
12 |
13 | ## 1.5.0
14 |
15 | - ADD: Favicon
16 | - ADD: WordPress Handbook link
17 | - UPDATE: Required version and modules
18 | - UPDATE: PHP requirement change from 5.6 to 7.4
19 |
20 | ## 1.4.0
21 | - Refactor readme
22 | - Branding
23 | - Add readme's installation section and usage
24 |
25 | ## 1.1
26 | * Implement recommended/required for each config/module
27 | * Improve test config value
28 |
29 | ## 1.0
30 | * Initial release
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1 | # BEGIN WordPress
2 |
3 | RewriteEngine On
4 | RewriteBase /
5 | RewriteRule ^phpwpinfo\.php$ - [L]
6 | RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
7 | RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
8 | RewriteRule . /phpwpinfo.php [L]
9 |
10 | # END WordPress
11 |
12 | # BEGIN PHP WordPress Info
13 |
14 | SetEnv http_mod_env on
15 |
16 |
17 | SetEnv http_mod_rewrite on
18 |
19 |
20 |
21 | SetEnv http_mod_deflate on
22 |
23 |
24 |
25 | SetEnv http_mod_expires on
26 |
27 |
28 |
29 | SetEnv http_mod_filter on
30 |
31 |
32 |
33 | SetEnv http_mod_headers on
34 |
35 |
36 |
37 | SetEnv http_mod_mime on
38 |
39 |
40 |
41 | SetEnv http_mod_setenvif on
42 |
43 |
44 | # END PHP WordPress Info
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1 | Thanks for contributing !
2 |
3 | # Getting Started
4 |
5 | * Make sure you have a [GitHub account](https://github.com/signup/free).
6 | * Check if your issue has already been discussed (or even fixed) earlier. You can [search for existing issues](../../../issues?q=is%3Aissue).
7 | * Assuming it does not already exist, [create a new issue](../../../issues/new).
8 | * Clearly describe the issue. In case you want to report a bug, include steps to reproduce it.
9 | * Make sure you fill in the requested details to provide as much information as possible.
10 | * Fork the repository on GitHub.
11 |
12 | # Making Changes
13 |
14 | * Create a topic branch from where you want to base your work.
15 | * This is usually the `master` branch.
16 | * Only target release branches if you are certain your fix must be on that branch.
17 | * To quickly create a topic branch based on the `master` branch:
18 | * `git checkout -b issue/{issue-number} master`
19 | * a good example is `issue/7`
20 | * Make commits of logical units and that messages are helpful.
21 |
22 | # Submitting Changes
23 |
24 | * Push your changes to the according topic branch in your fork of the repository.
25 | * [Create a pull request](../../../compare) to our repository.
26 | * Wait for feedback. The team looks at pull requests on a regular basis.
27 |
28 | # License
29 |
30 | By contributing code, you grant its use under the [GPLv3 or Later license](../LICENSE.md).
31 |
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1 |
2 |
3 | # phpwpinfo
4 |
5 | phpwpinfo provides an equivalent to the `phpinfo()` function but with more WordPress requirements [details](#what-) about the PHP/MySQL/Apache environment and also offers suggestions for improvement.
6 |
7 | This tool allows you to quickly test environment server where you want to install WordPress.
8 | It is written in full PHP and use Bootstrap for HTML/CSS/JS purpose, provided by [CDN](http://www.bootstrapcdn.com).
9 |
10 | # How ?
11 |
12 | ## Installation
13 |
14 | > **Note**
15 | >
16 | > You'll need the .htaccess file included for the PHP-FPM/FastCGI implementations
17 |
18 | ### Total
19 |
20 | Just run :
21 |
22 | ```git clone https://github.com/BeAPI/phpwpinfo.git```
23 |
24 | ### Partial
25 |
26 | Talking about the main file ([phpwpinfo.php](https://github.com/BeAPI/phpwpinfo/blob/master/phpwpinfo.php)), copy it's content, download the [raw](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BeAPI/phpwpinfo/master/phpwpinfo.php) file or even better "wget" it directly on your server :
27 |
28 | ```wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BeAPI/phpwpinfo/master/phpwpinfo.php```
29 |
30 | ## Usage
31 |
32 | Then simply reach the my-site.com/phpwpinfo.php url on your site to get the results, which are protected with the following credentials :
33 | * Login : wordpress
34 | * Password : wordpress
35 |
36 | # What ?
37 |
38 | ## 1. Self deletion
39 |
40 | This tool can, if your server allow it, delete itself.
41 |
42 | ## 2. What it checks for
43 |
44 | It tests various elements such as :
45 | * PHP & MySQL Version
46 | * Apache modules
47 | * PHP Extensions
48 | * PHP Configuration
49 | * MySQL Configuration
50 | * Mail server feature
51 |
52 | ## 3. Display phpinfo and more
53 |
54 | It also allows you to quickly view `phpinfo()` and MySQL variables.
55 |
56 | ## 4. Quick install
57 |
58 | Finally, it allows (if you server allows it) to quickly install :
59 | * [Adminer](http://www.adminer.org/en/)
60 | * [Latest version of WordPress (US)](http://wordpress.org/)
61 |
62 | ## Contributing
63 |
64 | Please refer to the [contributing guidelines](.github/CONTRIBUTING.md) to increase the chance of your pull request to be merged and/or receive the best support for your issue.
65 |
66 | ### Issues & features request / proposal
67 |
68 | If you identify any errors or have an idea for improving this tool, feel free to open an [issue](../../issues/new). Please provide as much info as needed in order to help us resolving / approve your request.
69 |
70 | # Who ?
71 |
72 | 
73 |
74 | Created by [Be API](https://beapi.fr), the French WordPress leader agency since 2009. Based in Paris, we are more than 30 people and always [hiring](https://beapi.workable.com) some fun and talented guys. So we will be pleased to work with you.
75 |
76 | This tool is only maintained, which means we do not guarantee some free support. Consider reporting an [issue](#issues--features-request--proposal) and be patient.
77 |
78 | If you really like what we do or want to thank us for our quick work, feel free to [donate](https://www.paypal.me/BeAPI) as much as you want / can, even 1€ is a great gift for buying cofee :)
79 |
80 | ## License
81 |
82 | phpwpinfo is licensed under the [GPLv3 or later](LICENSE.md).
83 |
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1 | name: phpwpinfo
2 | type: php
3 | docroot: ""
4 | php_version: "8.2"
5 | webserver_type: nginx-fpm
6 | xdebug_enabled: false
7 | additional_hostnames: []
8 | additional_fqdns: []
9 | database:
10 | type: mariadb
11 | version: "10.11"
12 | use_dns_when_possible: true
13 | composer_version: "2"
14 | web_environment: []
15 | corepack_enable: false
16 |
17 | # Key features of DDEV's config.yaml:
18 |
19 | # name: # Name of the project, automatically provides
20 | # http://projectname.ddev.site and https://projectname.ddev.site
21 |
22 | # type: # backdrop, craftcms, django4, drupal, drupal6, drupal7, laravel, magento, magento2, php, python, shopware6, silverstripe, typo3, wordpress
23 | # See https://ddev.readthedocs.io/en/stable/users/quickstart/ for more
24 | # information on the different project types
25 | # "drupal" covers recent Drupal 8+
26 |
27 | # docroot: # Relative path to the directory containing index.php.
28 |
29 | # php_version: "8.2" # PHP version to use, "5.6", "7.0", "7.1", "7.2", "7.3", "7.4", "8.0", "8.1", "8.2", "8.3"
30 |
31 | # You can explicitly specify the webimage but this
32 | # is not recommended, as the images are often closely tied to DDEV's' behavior,
33 | # so this can break upgrades.
34 |
35 | # webimage: # nginx/php docker image.
36 |
37 | # database:
38 | # type: # mysql, mariadb, postgres
39 | # version: # database version, like "10.11" or "8.0"
40 | # MariaDB versions can be 5.5-10.8, 10.11, and 11.4.
41 | # MySQL versions can be 5.5-8.0.
42 | # PostgreSQL versions can be 9-16.
43 |
44 | # router_http_port: # Port to be used for http (defaults to global configuration, usually 80)
45 | # router_https_port: # Port for https (defaults to global configuration, usually 443)
46 |
47 | # xdebug_enabled: false # Set to true to enable Xdebug and "ddev start" or "ddev restart"
48 | # Note that for most people the commands
49 | # "ddev xdebug" to enable Xdebug and "ddev xdebug off" to disable it work better,
50 | # as leaving Xdebug enabled all the time is a big performance hit.
51 |
52 | # xhprof_enabled: false # Set to true to enable Xhprof and "ddev start" or "ddev restart"
53 | # Note that for most people the commands
54 | # "ddev xhprof" to enable Xhprof and "ddev xhprof off" to disable it work better,
55 | # as leaving Xhprof enabled all the time is a big performance hit.
56 |
57 | # webserver_type: nginx-fpm, apache-fpm, or nginx-gunicorn
58 |
59 | # timezone: Europe/Berlin
60 | # This is the timezone used in the containers and by PHP;
61 | # it can be set to any valid timezone,
62 | # see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones
63 | # For example Europe/Dublin or MST7MDT
64 |
65 | # composer_root:
66 | # Relative path to the Composer root directory from the project root. This is
67 | # the directory which contains the composer.json and where all Composer related
68 | # commands are executed.
69 |
70 | # composer_version: "2"
71 | # You can set it to "" or "2" (default) for Composer v2 or "1" for Composer v1
72 | # to use the latest major version available at the time your container is built.
73 | # It is also possible to use each other Composer version channel. This includes:
74 | # - 2.2 (latest Composer LTS version)
75 | # - stable
76 | # - preview
77 | # - snapshot
78 | # Alternatively, an explicit Composer version may be specified, for example "2.2.18".
79 | # To reinstall Composer after the image was built, run "ddev debug refresh".
80 |
81 | # nodejs_version: "20"
82 | # change from the default system Node.js version to any other version.
83 | # Numeric version numbers can be complete (i.e. 18.15.0) or
84 | # incomplete (18, 17.2, 16). 'lts' and 'latest' can be used as well along with
85 | # other named releases.
86 | # see https://www.npmjs.com/package/n#specifying-nodejs-versions
87 | # Note that you can continue using 'ddev nvm' or nvm inside the web container
88 | # to change the project's installed node version if you need to.
89 |
90 | # corepack_enable: false
91 | # Change to 'true' to 'corepack enable' and gain access to latest versions of yarn/pnpm
92 |
93 | # additional_hostnames:
94 | # - somename
95 | # - someothername
96 | # would provide http and https URLs for "somename.ddev.site"
97 | # and "someothername.ddev.site".
98 |
99 | # additional_fqdns:
100 | # - example.com
101 | # - sub1.example.com
102 | # would provide http and https URLs for "example.com" and "sub1.example.com"
103 | # Please take care with this because it can cause great confusion.
104 |
105 | # upload_dirs: "custom/upload/dir"
106 | #
107 | # upload_dirs:
108 | # - custom/upload/dir
109 | # - ../private
110 | #
111 | # would set the destination paths for ddev import-files to /custom/upload/dir
112 | # When Mutagen is enabled this path is bind-mounted so that all the files
113 | # in the upload_dirs don't have to be synced into Mutagen.
114 |
115 | # disable_upload_dirs_warning: false
116 | # If true, turns off the normal warning that says
117 | # "You have Mutagen enabled and your 'php' project type doesn't have upload_dirs set"
118 |
119 | # ddev_version_constraint: ""
120 | # Example:
121 | # ddev_version_constraint: ">= 1.22.4"
122 | # This will enforce that the running ddev version is within this constraint.
123 | # See https://github.com/Masterminds/semver#checking-version-constraints for
124 | # supported constraint formats
125 |
126 | # working_dir:
127 | # web: /var/www/html
128 | # db: /home
129 | # would set the default working directory for the web and db services.
130 | # These values specify the destination directory for ddev ssh and the
131 | # directory in which commands passed into ddev exec are run.
132 |
133 | # omit_containers: [db, ddev-ssh-agent]
134 | # Currently only these containers are supported. Some containers can also be
135 | # omitted globally in the ~/.ddev/global_config.yaml. Note that if you omit
136 | # the "db" container, several standard features of DDEV that access the
137 | # database container will be unusable. In the global configuration it is also
138 | # possible to omit ddev-router, but not here.
139 |
140 | # performance_mode: "global"
141 | # DDEV offers performance optimization strategies to improve the filesystem
142 | # performance depending on your host system. Should be configured globally.
143 | #
144 | # If set, will override the global config. Possible values are:
145 | # - "global": uses the value from the global config.
146 | # - "none": disables performance optimization for this project.
147 | # - "mutagen": enables Mutagen for this project.
148 | # - "nfs": enables NFS for this project.
149 | #
150 | # See https://ddev.readthedocs.io/en/stable/users/install/performance/#nfs
151 | # See https://ddev.readthedocs.io/en/stable/users/install/performance/#mutagen
152 |
153 | # fail_on_hook_fail: False
154 | # Decide whether 'ddev start' should be interrupted by a failing hook
155 |
156 | # host_https_port: "59002"
157 | # The host port binding for https can be explicitly specified. It is
158 | # dynamic unless otherwise specified.
159 | # This is not used by most people, most people use the *router* instead
160 | # of the localhost port.
161 |
162 | # host_webserver_port: "59001"
163 | # The host port binding for the ddev-webserver can be explicitly specified. It is
164 | # dynamic unless otherwise specified.
165 | # This is not used by most people, most people use the *router* instead
166 | # of the localhost port.
167 |
168 | # host_db_port: "59002"
169 | # The host port binding for the ddev-dbserver can be explicitly specified. It is dynamic
170 | # unless explicitly specified.
171 |
172 | # mailpit_http_port: "8025"
173 | # mailpit_https_port: "8026"
174 | # The Mailpit ports can be changed from the default 8025 and 8026
175 |
176 | # host_mailpit_port: "8025"
177 | # The mailpit port is not normally bound on the host at all, instead being routed
178 | # through ddev-router, but it can be bound directly to localhost if specified here.
179 |
180 | # webimage_extra_packages: [php7.4-tidy, php-bcmath]
181 | # Extra Debian packages that are needed in the webimage can be added here
182 |
183 | # dbimage_extra_packages: [telnet,netcat]
184 | # Extra Debian packages that are needed in the dbimage can be added here
185 |
186 | # use_dns_when_possible: true
187 | # If the host has internet access and the domain configured can
188 | # successfully be looked up, DNS will be used for hostname resolution
189 | # instead of editing /etc/hosts
190 | # Defaults to true
191 |
192 | # project_tld: ddev.site
193 | # The top-level domain used for project URLs
194 | # The default "ddev.site" allows DNS lookup via a wildcard
195 | # If you prefer you can change this to "ddev.local" to preserve
196 | # pre-v1.9 behavior.
197 |
198 | # ngrok_args: --basic-auth username:pass1234
199 | # Provide extra flags to the "ngrok http" command, see
200 | # https://ngrok.com/docs/ngrok-agent/config or run "ngrok http -h"
201 |
202 | # disable_settings_management: false
203 | # If true, DDEV will not create CMS-specific settings files like
204 | # Drupal's settings.php/settings.ddev.php or TYPO3's additional.php
205 | # In this case the user must provide all such settings.
206 |
207 | # You can inject environment variables into the web container with:
208 | # web_environment:
209 | # - SOMEENV=somevalue
210 | # - SOMEOTHERENV=someothervalue
211 |
212 | # no_project_mount: false
213 | # (Experimental) If true, DDEV will not mount the project into the web container;
214 | # the user is responsible for mounting it manually or via a script.
215 | # This is to enable experimentation with alternate file mounting strategies.
216 | # For advanced users only!
217 |
218 | # bind_all_interfaces: false
219 | # If true, host ports will be bound on all network interfaces,
220 | # not the localhost interface only. This means that ports
221 | # will be available on the local network if the host firewall
222 | # allows it.
223 |
224 | # default_container_timeout: 120
225 | # The default time that DDEV waits for all containers to become ready can be increased from
226 | # the default 120. This helps in importing huge databases, for example.
227 |
228 | #web_extra_exposed_ports:
229 | #- name: nodejs
230 | # container_port: 3000
231 | # http_port: 2999
232 | # https_port: 3000
233 | #- name: something
234 | # container_port: 4000
235 | # https_port: 4000
236 | # http_port: 3999
237 | # Allows a set of extra ports to be exposed via ddev-router
238 | # Fill in all three fields even if you don’t intend to use the https_port!
239 | # If you don’t add https_port, then it defaults to 0 and ddev-router will fail to start.
240 | #
241 | # The port behavior on the ddev-webserver must be arranged separately, for example
242 | # using web_extra_daemons.
243 | # For example, with a web app on port 3000 inside the container, this config would
244 | # expose that web app on https://.ddev.site:9999 and http://.ddev.site:9998
245 | # web_extra_exposed_ports:
246 | # - name: myapp
247 | # container_port: 3000
248 | # http_port: 9998
249 | # https_port: 9999
250 |
251 | #web_extra_daemons:
252 | #- name: "http-1"
253 | # command: "/var/www/html/node_modules/.bin/http-server -p 3000"
254 | # directory: /var/www/html
255 | #- name: "http-2"
256 | # command: "/var/www/html/node_modules/.bin/http-server /var/www/html/sub -p 3000"
257 | # directory: /var/www/html
258 |
259 | # override_config: false
260 | # By default, config.*.yaml files are *merged* into the configuration
261 | # But this means that some things can't be overridden
262 | # For example, if you have 'use_dns_when_possible: true'' you can't override it with a merge
263 | # and you can't erase existing hooks or all environment variables.
264 | # However, with "override_config: true" in a particular config.*.yaml file,
265 | # 'use_dns_when_possible: false' can override the existing values, and
266 | # hooks:
267 | # post-start: []
268 | # or
269 | # web_environment: []
270 | # or
271 | # additional_hostnames: []
272 | # can have their intended affect. 'override_config' affects only behavior of the
273 | # config.*.yaml file it exists in.
274 |
275 | # Many DDEV commands can be extended to run tasks before or after the
276 | # DDEV command is executed, for example "post-start", "post-import-db",
277 | # "pre-composer", "post-composer"
278 | # See https://ddev.readthedocs.io/en/stable/users/extend/custom-commands/ for more
279 | # information on the commands that can be extended and the tasks you can define
280 | # for them. Example:
281 | #hooks:
282 |
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1 | phpwpinfo / Provides an equivalent to the `phpinfo()` but with more WordPress requirements details.
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1 | init_all_tests();
41 | }
42 |
43 | class PHP_WP_Info {
44 |
45 | private bool $debug_mode = true;
46 | private $php_version = '≥7.4';
47 | private $mysql_version = '8.0'; // TODO: Min MariaDB version ?
48 | private $curl_version = '7.38';
49 | private $redis_version = '3.0'; // TODO: Check vs plugin ?
50 |
51 | private $db_infos = array();
52 | private $db_link = false;
53 |
54 | private $redis_infos = array();
55 | private $redis_link = false;
56 |
57 | public function __construct() {
58 | @session_start();
59 |
60 | if ( $this->debug_mode === true ) {
61 | ini_set( 'display_errors', 1 );
62 | ini_set( 'log_errors', 1 );
63 | ini_set( 'error_log', __DIR__ . '/error_log.txt' );
64 | error_reporting( E_ALL );
65 | }
66 |
67 | // Check GET for phpinfo
68 | if ( isset( $_GET['phpinfo'] ) && $_GET['phpinfo'] === 'true' ) {
69 | phpinfo();
70 | exit();
71 | }
72 |
73 | // Check GET for self-destruction
74 | if ( isset( $_GET['self-destruction'] ) && $_GET['self-destruction'] === 'true' ) {
75 | @unlink( __FILE__ );
76 | clearstatcache();
77 | if ( is_file( __FILE__ ) ) {
78 | die( 'Self-destruction KO ! Sorry, but you must remove me manually !' );
79 | }
80 | die( 'Self-destruction OK !' );
81 | }
82 |
83 | $this->_check_request_database();
84 | $this->_check_request_redis();
85 | $this->_check_request_adminer();
86 | $this->_check_request_wordpress();
87 | }
88 |
89 | public function init_all_tests() {
90 | $this->get_header();
91 |
92 | $this->test_versions();
93 | $this->test_php_config();
94 | $this->test_php_extensions();
95 | $this->test_database_config();
96 | $this->test_apache_modules();
97 | $this->test_form_mail();
98 | $this->test_form_redis();
99 | $this->test_form_connectivity();
100 |
101 | $this->get_footer();
102 | }
103 |
104 | /**
105 | * Main test, check if php/databse/git are installed and right version for WP
106 | */
107 | public function test_versions() {
108 | $this->html_table_open( 'General informations & tests PHP/Database Version',
109 | '',
110 | 'Required',
111 | 'Recommended',
112 | 'Current' );
113 |
114 | // Webserver used
115 | $this->html_table_row( 'Web server', $this->_get_current_webserver(), '', '', 'info', 3 );
116 |
117 | // Test PHP Version
118 | if ( strpos( PHP_SAPI, 'cgi' ) !== false ) {
119 | $this->html_table_row( 'PHP Type', 'CGI with Apache Worker or another webserver', '', '', 'success', 3 );
120 | } else {
121 | $this->html_table_row( 'PHP Type', 'Apache Module (low performance)', '', '', 'warning', 3 );
122 | }
123 |
124 | // Test PHP Version
125 | $php_version = PHP_VERSION;
126 | if ( version_compare( $php_version, $this->php_version, '>=' ) ) {
127 | $this->html_table_row( 'PHP Version', $this->php_version, '> 7.3', $php_version, 'success' );
128 | } else {
129 | $this->html_table_row( 'PHP Version', $this->php_version, '> 7.3', $php_version, 'error' );
130 | }
131 |
132 | // Test Database Client extensions/version.
133 | if ( ! extension_loaded( 'mysqli' ) || ! is_callable( 'mysqli_connect' ) ) {
134 | $this->html_table_row( 'PHP MySQLi Extension', 'Yes', 'Yes', 'Not installed', 'error' );
135 | } else {
136 | $this->html_table_row( 'PHP MySQLi Extension', 'Yes', 'Yes', 'Installed', 'success' );
137 | $this->html_table_row( 'PHP MySQLi Client Version',
138 | $this->mysql_version,
139 | '> 5.5',
140 | mysqli_get_client_info(),
141 | 'info' );
142 | }
143 |
144 | // Test Databse Server Version
145 | if ( $this->db_link !== false && is_callable( 'mysqli_get_server_info' ) ) {
146 | $mysql_version = preg_replace( '/[^0-9.].*/', '', mysqli_get_server_info( $this->db_link ) );
147 | if ( version_compare( $mysql_version, $this->mysql_version, '>=' ) ) {
148 | $this->html_table_row( 'Database Version', $this->mysql_version, '> 5.5', $mysql_version, 'success' );
149 | } else {
150 | $this->html_table_row( 'Database Version', $this->mysql_version, '> 5.5', $mysql_version, 'error' );
151 | }
152 | } else {
153 | // Show Database Form
154 | $this->html_form_database( $this->db_infos === false );
155 |
156 | $this->html_table_row( 'Database Version',
157 | $this->mysql_version,
158 | '-',
159 | 'Not available, needs database credentials.',
160 | 'warning' );
161 | }
162 |
163 | // Test if the server is connected to the server by attempt to find the IP(v4) of www.google.fr
164 | if ( gethostbyname( 'www.google.fr' ) !== 'www.google.fr' ) {
165 | $this->html_table_row( 'Internet connectivity (Google)', 'No', 'Yes', 'Yes', 'success' );
166 | } else {
167 | $this->html_table_row( 'Internet connectivity (Google)', 'No', 'Yes', 'No', 'error' );
168 | }
169 |
170 | // Test if the command 'git' exists, so it tests if Git is installed
171 | if ( $this->_command_exists( 'git' ) === true ) {
172 | $this->html_table_row( 'GIT is installed?', 'No', 'Yes', 'Yes' );
173 | } else {
174 | $this->html_table_row( 'GIT is installed?', 'No', 'Yes', 'No', 'error' );
175 | }
176 |
177 | $this->html_table_row( 'Remote IP via $_SERVER["REMOTE_ADDR"]', '', '', $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'], 'info' );
178 |
179 | if ( isset( $_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR'] ) ) {
180 | $this->html_table_row( 'Remote IP via $_SERVER["HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR"]',
181 | '',
182 | '',
183 | $_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR'],
184 | 'info' );
185 | }
186 |
187 | if ( isset( $_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED'] ) ) {
188 | $this->html_table_row( 'Remote IP via $_SERVER["HTTP_X_FORWARDED"]',
189 | '',
190 | '',
191 | $_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED'],
192 | 'info' );
193 | }
194 |
195 | if ( isset( $_SERVER['HTTP_CLIENT_IP'] ) ) {
196 | $this->html_table_row( 'Remote IP via $_SERVER["HTTP_CLIENT_IP"]',
197 | '',
198 | '',
199 | $_SERVER['HTTP_CLIENT_IP'],
200 | 'info' );
201 | }
202 |
203 | $this->html_table_row( 'Real remote IP via AJAX call', '', '', '... js loading ...', 'warning realip' );
204 | }
205 |
206 | public function test_php_extensions() {
207 | $this->html_table_open( 'PHP Extensions', '', 'Required', 'Recommended', 'Current' );
208 |
209 | $extensions = array(
210 | // Higly recommanded
211 | 'json' => 'error',
212 | 'curl' => 'error',
213 | 'dom' => 'error',
214 | 'exif' => 'info',
215 | 'fileinfo' => 'info',
216 | 'igbinary' => 'info',
217 | 'intl' => 'error',
218 | 'mbstring' => 'error',
219 | 'openssl' => 'error',
220 | 'pcre' => 'error',
221 | 'zlib' => 'error',
222 | 'iconv' => 'error',
223 | 'xml' => 'error',
224 | 'zip' => 'info',
225 | // Optional
226 | 'xmlreader' => 'error', // TO DELETE? (Not in handbook)
227 | // Cache
228 | 'apcu' => 'info',
229 | 'memcache' => 'info', // TO DELETE? (Not in handbook)
230 | 'memcached' => 'info',
231 | 'redis' => 'info',
232 | // Others
233 | 'ftp' => 'info',
234 | 'ssh2' => 'info',
235 | 'sockets' => 'info',
236 | // Debug
237 | 'blackfire' => 'info',
238 | 'newrelic' => 'info',
239 | 'xdebug' => 'info',
240 | // Deprecated ?
241 | 'suhosin' => 'info', // TO DELETE? (Not in handbook + Deprecated)
242 | 'tidy' => 'info', // TO DELETE? (Not in handbook)
243 | );
244 |
245 | foreach ( $extensions as $extension => $status ) {
246 | if ( ! extension_loaded( $extension ) ) {
247 | $is_wp_requirements = ( 'error' === $status ) ? 'Yes' : 'No';
248 | $this->html_table_row( $extension, $is_wp_requirements, 'Yes', 'Not installed', $status );
249 | } else {
250 | $this->html_table_row( $extension, 'Yes', 'Yes', 'Installed', 'success' );
251 | }
252 | }
253 |
254 | /**
255 | * Check GD and Imagick like WordPress does.
256 | */
257 | $gd = extension_loaded( 'gd' ) && function_exists( 'gd_info' );
258 | $imagick = extension_loaded( 'imagick' ) && class_exists( 'Imagick', false ) && class_exists( 'ImagickPixel',
259 | false ) && version_compare( phpversion( 'imagick' ),
260 | '2.2.0',
261 | '>=' );
262 |
263 | // GD/Imagick lib.
264 | if ( $gd ) {
265 | $this->html_table_row( 'Image manipulation (GD)', 'Yes', 'Yes', 'Installed', 'success' );
266 | }
267 |
268 | if ( $imagick ) {
269 | $this->html_table_row( 'Image manipulation (Imagick)', 'Yes', 'Yes', 'Installed', 'success' );
270 | }
271 |
272 | if ( ! $gd && ! $imagick ) {
273 | $this->html_table_row( 'Image manipulation (GD, Imagick)', 'Yes', 'Yes', 'Not installed', 'error' );
274 | }
275 |
276 | if ( is_callable( 'opcache_reset' ) ) {
277 | $this->html_table_row( 'Opcode (Zend OPcache, APC, Xcache, eAccelerator or Zend Optimizer)',
278 | 'No',
279 | 'Yes',
280 | 'Zend OPcache Installed',
281 | 'success' );
282 | } elseif ( is_callable( 'eaccelerator_put' ) ) {
283 | $this->html_table_row( 'Opcode (Zend OPcache, APC, Xcache, eAccelerator or Zend Optimizer)',
284 | 'No',
285 | 'Yes',
286 | 'eAccelerator Installed',
287 | 'success' );
288 | } elseif ( is_callable( 'xcache_set' ) ) {
289 | $this->html_table_row( 'Opcode (Zend OPcache, APC, Xcache, eAccelerator or Zend Optimizer)',
290 | 'No',
291 | 'Yes',
292 | 'XCache Installed',
293 | 'success' );
294 | } elseif ( is_callable( 'apc_store' ) ) {
295 | $this->html_table_row( 'Opcode (Zend OPcache, APC, Xcache, eAccelerator or Zend Optimizer)',
296 | 'No',
297 | 'Yes',
298 | 'APC Installed',
299 | 'success' );
300 | } elseif ( is_callable( 'zend_optimizer_version' ) ) {
301 | $this->html_table_row( 'Opcode (Zend OPcache, APC, Xcache, eAccelerator or Zend Optimizerr)',
302 | 'No',
303 | 'Yes',
304 | 'Zend Optimizer Installed',
305 | 'success' );
306 | } else {
307 | $this->html_table_row( 'Opcode (Zend OPcache, APC, Xcache, eAccelerator or Zend Optimizer)',
308 | 'No',
309 | 'Yes',
310 | 'Not installed',
311 | 'warning' );
312 | }
313 |
314 | if ( ! is_callable( 'finfo_open' ) && ! is_callable( 'mime_content_type' ) ) {
315 | $this->html_table_row( 'Mime type', 'Yes*', 'Yes', 'Not installed', 'warning' );
316 | } else {
317 | $this->html_table_row( 'Mime type', 'Yes*', 'Yes', 'Installed', 'success' );
318 | }
319 |
320 | if ( ! is_callable( 'hash' ) && ! is_callable( 'mhash' ) ) {
321 | $this->html_table_row( 'Hash', 'No', 'Yes', 'Not installed', 'info' );
322 | } else {
323 | $this->html_table_row( 'Hash', 'No', 'Yes', 'Installed', 'success' );
324 | }
325 |
326 | if ( ! is_callable( 'set_time_limit' ) ) {
327 | $this->html_table_row( 'set_time_limit', 'No', 'Yes', 'Not Available', 'info' );
328 | } else {
329 | $this->html_table_row( 'set_time_limit', 'No', 'Yes', 'Available', 'success' );
330 | }
331 |
332 | if ( extension_loaded( 'curl' ) ) {
333 | $curl = curl_version();
334 | $this->html_table_row( 'Curl version',
335 | '-',
336 | $this->curl_version,
337 | sprintf( '%s %s', $curl['version'], $curl['ssl_version'] ),
338 | 'info' );
339 | }
340 |
341 | $this->html_table_close( '(*) Items with an asterisk are not required by WordPress, but it is highly recommended by me!' );
342 | }
343 |
344 | public function test_apache_modules() {
345 | if ( $this->_get_current_webserver() !== 'Apache' ) {
346 | return false;
347 | }
348 |
349 | $current_modules = (array) $this->_get_apache_modules();
350 | $modules = array(
351 | 'mod_deflate' => false,
352 | 'mod_env' => false,
353 | 'mod_expires' => false,
354 | 'mod_headers' => false,
355 | 'mod_filter' => false,
356 | 'mod_mime' => false,
357 | 'mod_rewrite' => true,
358 | 'mod_setenvif' => false,
359 | );
360 |
361 | $this->html_table_open( 'Apache Modules', '', 'Required', 'Recommended', 'Current' );
362 |
363 | foreach ( $modules as $module => $is_required ) {
364 | $is_required = ( $is_required === true ) ? 'Yes' : 'No'; // Boolean to Yes/NO
365 |
366 | $name = ucfirst( str_replace( 'mod_', '', $module ) );
367 | if ( ! in_array( $module, $current_modules, true ) ) {
368 | $this->html_table_row( $name, $is_required, 'Recommended', 'Not installed', 'error' );
369 | } else {
370 | $this->html_table_row( $name, $is_required, 'Recommended', 'Installed', 'success' );
371 | }
372 | }
373 |
374 | $this->html_table_close();
375 |
376 | return true;
377 | }
378 |
379 | public function test_php_config() {
380 | $this->html_table_open( 'PHP Configuration', '', 'Required', 'Recommended', 'Current' );
381 |
382 | $value = date_default_timezone_get();
383 | if ( empty( $value ) ) {
384 | $this->html_table_row( 'date_default_timezone ', '-', '-', 'Not empty value', 'warning' );
385 | } else {
386 | $this->html_table_row( 'date_default_timezone ', '-', '-', $value, 'info' );
387 | }
388 |
389 | $value = ini_get( 'register_argc_argv ' );
390 | if ( strtolower( $value ) === 'on' ) {
391 | $this->html_table_row( 'register_argc_argv ', '-', 'Off', 'On', 'warning' );
392 | } else {
393 | $this->html_table_row( 'register_argc_argv ', '-', 'Off', 'Off', 'success' );
394 | }
395 |
396 | $value = $this->return_bytes( ini_get( 'memory_limit' ) );
397 | if ( $value !== '-1' && (int) $value < $this->return_bytes( '64M' ) ) {
398 | $this->html_table_row( 'memory_limit', '64 MB', '256 MB', $this->_format_bytes( $value ), 'error' );
399 | } else {
400 | $status = ( (int) $value >= $this->return_bytes( '256M' ) || $value === '-1' ) ? 'success' : 'warning';
401 | $this->html_table_row( 'memory_limit', '64 MB', '256 MB', $this->_format_bytes( $value ), $status );
402 | }
403 |
404 | $value = ini_get( 'max_input_vars' );
405 | if ( (int) $value < 5000 ) {
406 | $this->html_table_row( 'max_input_vars', '5000', '10000', $value, 'error' );
407 | } else {
408 | $status = ( (int) $value >= 10000 ) ? 'success' : 'warning';
409 | $this->html_table_row( 'max_input_vars', '5000', '10000', $value, $status );
410 | }
411 |
412 | $value = ini_get( 'max_execution_time' );
413 | if ( $value !== '-1' && (int) $value < 60 ) {
414 | $this->html_table_row( 'max_execution_time', '-', '300', $value, 'error' );
415 | } else {
416 | $status = ( (int) $value >= 300 || $value === '-1' ) ? 'success' : 'warning';
417 | $this->html_table_row( 'max_execution_time', '-', '300', $value, $status );
418 | }
419 |
420 | $value = ini_get( 'max_input_time' );
421 | if ( $value !== '-1' && (int) $value < 60 ) {
422 | $this->html_table_row( 'max_input_time', '-', '300', $value, 'error' );
423 | } else {
424 | $status = ( (int) $value >= 300 || $value === '-1' ) ? 'success' : 'warning';
425 | $this->html_table_row( 'max_input_time', '-', '300', $value, $status );
426 | }
427 |
428 | $value = ini_get( 'file_uploads' );
429 | if ( strtolower( $value ) === 'on' || $value === '1' ) {
430 | $this->html_table_row( 'file_uploads', 'On', 'On', 'On', 'success' );
431 | } else {
432 | $this->html_table_row( 'file_uploads', 'On', 'On', 'Off', 'error' );
433 | }
434 |
435 | $value = $this->return_bytes( ini_get( 'upload_max_filesize' ) );
436 | if ( (int) $value < $this->return_bytes( '32M' ) ) {
437 | $this->html_table_row( 'upload_max_filesize', '32 MB', '128 MB', $this->_format_bytes( $value ), 'error' );
438 | } else {
439 | $status = ( (int) $value >= $this->return_bytes( '128M' ) ) ? 'success' : 'warning';
440 | $this->html_table_row( 'upload_max_filesize', '32 MB', '128 MB', $this->_format_bytes( $value ), $status );
441 | }
442 |
443 | $value = $this->return_bytes( ini_get( 'post_max_size' ) );
444 | if ( (int) $value < $this->return_bytes( '32M' ) ) {
445 | $this->html_table_row( 'post_max_size', '32 MB', '128 MB', $this->_format_bytes( $value ), 'warning' );
446 | } else {
447 | $status = ( (int) $value >= $this->return_bytes( '128M' ) ) ? 'success' : 'warning';
448 | $this->html_table_row( 'post_max_size', '32 MB', '128 MB', $this->_format_bytes( $value ), $status );
449 | }
450 |
451 | $value = ini_get( 'short_open_tag' );
452 | if ( strtolower( $value ) === 'on' ) {
453 | $this->html_table_row( 'short_open_tag', '-', 'Off', 'On', 'warning' );
454 | } else {
455 | $this->html_table_row( 'short_open_tag', '-', 'Off', 'Off', 'success' );
456 | }
457 |
458 | $value = ini_get( 'open_basedir' );
459 | $this->html_table_row( 'open_basedir', $value, '', '', 'info', 3 );
460 |
461 | $value = ini_get( 'zlib.output_compression' );
462 | $this->html_table_row( 'zlib.output_compression', $value, '', '', 'info', 3 );
463 |
464 | $value = ini_get( 'output_handler' );
465 | $this->html_table_row( 'output_handler', $value, '', '', 'info', 3 );
466 |
467 | $value = ini_get( 'disable_functions' );
468 | $this->html_table_row( 'disable_functions', $value, '', '', 'info', 3 );
469 |
470 | $value = ini_get( 'expose_php' );
471 | if ( $value === '0' || strtolower( $value ) === 'off' || empty( $value ) ) {
472 | $this->html_table_row( 'expose_php', '-', '0 or Off', $value, 'success' );
473 | } else {
474 | $this->html_table_row( 'expose_php', '-', '0 or Off', $value, 'error' );
475 | }
476 |
477 | $value = ini_get( 'upload_tmp_dir' );
478 | $this->html_table_row( 'upload_tmp_dir', $value, '', '', 'info', 3 );
479 | if ( is_dir( $value ) && @is_writable( $value ) ) {
480 | $this->html_table_row( 'upload_tmp_dir writable ?', '-', 'Yes', 'Yes', 'success' );
481 | } else {
482 | $this->html_table_row( 'upload_tmp_dir writable ?', '-', 'Yes', 'No', 'error' );
483 | }
484 |
485 | $value = '/tmp/';
486 | $this->html_table_row( 'System temp dir', $value, '', '', 'info', 3 );
487 | if ( is_dir( $value ) && @is_writable( $value ) ) {
488 | $this->html_table_row( 'System temp dir writable ?', '-', 'Yes', 'Yes', 'success' );
489 | } else {
490 | $this->html_table_row( 'System temp dir writable ?', '-', 'Yes', 'No', 'error' );
491 | }
492 |
493 | $value = __DIR__;
494 | $this->html_table_row( 'Current dir', $value, '', '', 'info', 3 );
495 | if ( is_dir( $value ) && @is_writable( $value ) ) {
496 | $this->html_table_row( 'Current dir writable ?', 'Yes', 'Yes', 'Yes', 'success' );
497 | } else {
498 | $this->html_table_row( 'Current dir writable ?', 'Yes', 'Yes', 'No', 'error' );
499 | }
500 |
501 | if ( is_callable( 'apc_store' ) ) {
502 | $value = $this->return_bytes( ini_get( 'apc.shm_size' ) );
503 | if ( (int) $value < $this->return_bytes( '32M' ) ) {
504 | $this->html_table_row( 'apc.shm_size', '32 MB', '128 MB', $this->_format_bytes( $value ), 'error' );
505 | } else {
506 | $status = ( (int) $value >= $this->return_bytes( '128M' ) ) ? 'success' : 'warning';
507 | $this->html_table_row( 'apc.shm_size', '32 MB', '128 MB', $this->_format_bytes( $value ), $status );
508 | }
509 | }
510 |
511 | $this->html_table_close();
512 | }
513 |
514 | /**
515 | * Convert PHP variable (G/M/K) to bytes
516 | * Source: https://php.net/manual/fr/function.ini-get.php
517 | * @return int|string
518 | *
519 | * @param $val
520 | */
521 | public function return_bytes( $val ) {
522 | $val = trim( $val );
523 | $last = strtolower( $val[ strlen( $val ) - 1 ] );
524 | $val = (int) $val;
525 | switch ( $last ) {
526 | // Le modifieur 'G' est disponible depuis PHP 5.1.0
527 | case 'g':
528 | $val *= 1024;
529 | case 'm':
530 | $val *= 1024;
531 | case 'k':
532 | $val *= 1024;
533 | }
534 |
535 | return $val;
536 | }
537 |
538 | /**
539 | * @return void
540 | */
541 | public function test_database_config() {
542 | if ( $this->db_link === false ) {
543 | return;
544 | }
545 |
546 | $this->html_table_open( 'Database Configuration', '', 'Required', 'Recommended', 'Current' );
547 |
548 | $result = mysqli_query( $this->db_link, "SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'have_query_cache'" );
549 | if ( $result !== false ) {
550 | while ( $row = mysqli_fetch_assoc( $result ) ) {
551 | if ( strtolower( $row['Value'] ) === 'yes' ) {
552 | $this->html_table_row( 'Query cache', '-', 'False', $row['Value'], 'error' );
553 | } else {
554 | $this->html_table_row( 'Query cache', '-', 'False', $row['Value'], 'success' );
555 | }
556 | }
557 | }
558 |
559 | $result = mysqli_query( $this->db_link, "SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'query_cache_size'" );
560 | if ( $result !== false ) {
561 | while ( $row = mysqli_fetch_assoc( $result ) ) {
562 | if ( (int) $row['Value'] >= $this->return_bytes( '8M' ) ) {
563 | $status = ( (int) $row['Value'] >= $this->return_bytes( '64M' ) ) ? 'success' : 'warning';
564 | $this->html_table_row( 'Query cache size',
565 | '8M',
566 | '64MB',
567 | $this->_format_bytes( (int) $row['Value'] ),
568 | $status );
569 | } else {
570 | $this->html_table_row( 'Query cache size',
571 | '8M',
572 | '64MB',
573 | $this->_format_bytes( (int) $row['Value'] ),
574 | 'error' );
575 | }
576 | }
577 | }
578 |
579 | $result = mysqli_query( $this->db_link, "SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'query_cache_type'" );
580 | if ( $result !== false ) {
581 | while ( $row = mysqli_fetch_assoc( $result ) ) {
582 | if ( strtolower( $row['Value'] ) === 'on' || strtolower( $row['Value'] ) === '1' ) {
583 | $this->html_table_row( 'Query cache type',
584 | '0 or off',
585 | '1 or on',
586 | strtolower( $row['Value'] ),
587 | 'error' );
588 | } else {
589 | $this->html_table_row( 'Query cache type',
590 | '0',
591 | $row['Value'],
592 | strtolower( $row['Value'] ),
593 | 'success' );
594 | }
595 | }
596 | }
597 |
598 | $is_log_slow_queries = false;
599 | $result = mysqli_query( $this->db_link, "SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'log_slow_queries'" );
600 | if ( $result !== false ) {
601 | while ( $row = mysqli_fetch_assoc( $result ) ) {
602 | if ( strtolower( $row['Value'] ) === 'yes' || strtolower( $row['Value'] ) === 'on' ) {
603 | $is_log_slow_queries = true;
604 | $this->html_table_row( 'Log slow queries', 'No', 'Yes', 'Yes', 'success' );
605 | } else {
606 | $is_log_slow_queries = false;
607 | $this->html_table_row( 'Log slow queries', 'No', 'Yes', 'False', 'error' );
608 | }
609 | }
610 | }
611 |
612 | $result = mysqli_query( $this->db_link, "SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'long_query_time'" );
613 | if ( $is_log_slow_queries === true && $result !== false ) {
614 | while ( $row = mysqli_fetch_assoc( $result ) ) {
615 | if ( (int) $row['Value'] <= 2 ) {
616 | $this->html_table_row( 'Long query time (sec)', '2', '1', ( (int) $row['Value'] ), 'success' );
617 | } else {
618 | $this->html_table_row( 'Long query time (sec)', '2', '1', ( (int) $row['Value'] ), 'error' );
619 | }
620 | }
621 | }
622 | // $this->html_table_close( '(*) Items with an asterisk are not required by WordPress, but it is highly recommended by me!' );
623 | }
624 |
625 | public function test_form_mail() {
626 | $this->html_table_open( 'Email Configuration', '', '', '' );
627 | $this->html_form_email();
628 | $this->html_table_close();
629 | }
630 |
631 | /**
632 | * Start HTML, call CSS/JS from CDN
633 | * Link to Github
634 | * TODO: Add links to Codex/WP.org
635 | * TODO: Add colors legend
636 | */
637 | public function get_header() {
638 | $output = '';
639 | $output .= '' . "\n";
640 | $output .= '' . "\n";
641 | $output .= '' . "\n";
642 | $output .= '' . "\n";
643 | $output .= '' . "\n";
644 | $output .= 'PHPWPInfo' . "\n";
645 | $output .= '' . "\n";
646 | $output .= '' . "\n";
647 | $output .= '' . "\n";
648 | $output .= '' . "\n";
649 | $output .= '' . "\n";
650 | $output .= '