resume_plugin() – Tries to resume a single plugin.

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Description

Tries to resume a single plugin.

If a redirect was provided, we first ensure the plugin does not throw fatal errors anymore. The way it works is by setting the redirection to the error before trying to include the plugin file. If the plugin fails, then the redirection will not be overwritten with the success message and the plugin will not be resumed.

Usage

$bool|WP_Error = resume_plugin( $plugin, $redirect );

Parameters

$plugin
( string ) required – Single plugin to resume.
$redirect
( string ) optional – Optional. URL to redirect to. Default empty string.

Returns

bool|WP_Error True on success, false if $plugin was not paused, WP_Error on failure.

Source

File name: wordpress/wp-admin/includes/plugin.php
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function resume_plugin( $plugin, $redirect = '' ) {
  /*
	 * We'll override this later if the plugin could be resumed without
	 * creating a fatal error.
	 */
  if ( ! empty( $redirect ) ) {
    wp_redirect(
      add_query_arg(
        '_error_nonce',
        wp_create_nonce( 'plugin-resume-error_' . $plugin ),
        $redirect
      )
    );

    // Load the plugin to test whether it throws a fatal error.
    ob_start();
    plugin_sandbox_scrape( $plugin );
    ob_clean();
  }

  list( $extension ) = explode( '/', $plugin );

  $result = wp_paused_plugins()->delete( $extension );

  if ( ! $result ) {
    return new WP_Error(
      'could_not_resume_plugin',
      __( 'Could not resume the plugin.' )
    );
  }

  return true;
}
 

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