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<?php /** * @package solo * @copyright Copyright (c)2014-2024 Nicholas K. Dionysopoulos / Akeeba Ltd * @license GNU General Public License version 3, or later */ /* Plugin Name: Akeeba Backup CORE for WordPress Plugin URI: https://www.akeeba.com Description: The complete backup solution for WordPress Version: 8.3.0 Requires at least: 6.3.0 Tested up to: 6.6 Requires PHP: 7.4 Author: Akeeba Ltd Author URI: https://www.akeeba.com Network: true License: GPL-3.0-or-later */ // Make sure we are being called from WordPress itself. defined('WPINC') or die; /** * Make sure we have a minimum PHP version which can run this basic plugin bootup code. * * This file deliberately contains very simple PHP code which will even run on ancient PHP versions (7.0, released all * the way back in 2015). If your server does not even meet this minimum, we'll just not load the plugin to avoid a * PHP error which would end up disabling the plugin altogether. * * Why do that? It's possible you installed the plugin running a modern PHP version, then you screwed up your server * configuration so that it runs an ancient PHP version, or tried to run a CLI script with an ancient PHP version. This * kind of simple mistake should not result in your backup solution being permanently deactivated by WordPress with * barely a misleading email blaming our software. That's why! */ if (version_compare(PHP_VERSION, '7.0.0', 'lt')) { return; } /** * Wrapping everything in a try-catch block to avoid automatic plugin deactivation. * * WordPress has this annoying feature which deactivates a plugin if there is an exception thrown. Normally this is a * good protection against badly written plugins. However, it will also disable plugins when unforeseen problems outside * the plugin's control occur, e.g. the database connection goes away while the plugin is initialising. * * Wrapping everything in a try-catch allows us to not load the plugin **for this request only**, in hope that the next * request will see the environmental defect fixed. */ try { // Make sure the plugin is not being double loaded. This should never happen. if (defined('AKEEBABACKUPWP_ALREADY_LOADED')) { return; } define('AKEEBABACKUPWP_ALREADY_LOADED', true); // Include the version.php file. This tells us the minimum PHP version for this version of Akeeba Backup. if (file_exists(__DIR__ . '/app/version.php')) { require_once __DIR__ . '/app/version.php'; } // Make sure the minimum PHP version requirement for this version is met. if (version_compare(PHP_VERSION, defined('AKEEBABACKUP_MINPHP') ? AKEEBABACKUP_MINPHP : '7.4.0', 'lt')) { return; } // Preload our helper classes require_once __DIR__ . '/helpers/AkeebaBackupWP.php'; require_once __DIR__ . '/helpers/AkeebaBackupWPUpdater.php'; // Initialization of our helper class AkeebaBackupWP::initialization(__FILE__); /** * Redirect to the ANGIE installer if the installer currently exists */ AkeebaBackupWP::redirectIfInstallationPresent(); // Quit early if it is the wrong PHP version. This is fail-safe in case the two previous checks didn't catch this. if (AkeebaBackupWP::$wrongPHP) { return; } // Initialization of the integrated updater AkeebaBackupWP::loadIntegratedUpdater(); // Install the plugin hooks which make the plugin actually work. AkeebaBackupWP::installHooks(__FILE__); } catch (Throwable $e) { return; }