WP_Site_Health::perform_test() – Run a Site Health test directly.

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Description

Runs a Site Health test directly.

Usage

$mixed|void = WP_Site_Health::perform_test( $callback );

Parameters

$callback
( callable ) required

Returns

mixed|void

Source

File name: wordpress/wp-admin/includes/class-wp-site-health.php
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  private function perform_test( $callback ) {
    
/**
 * Filters the output of a finished Site Health test.
 *
 * @since 5.3.0
 *
 * @param array $test_result {
 *     An associative array of test result data.
 *
 *     @type string $label       A label describing the test, and is used as a header in the output.
 *     @type string $status      The status of the test, which can be a value of `good`, `recommended` or `critical`.
 *     @type array  $badge {
 *         Tests are put into categories which have an associated badge shown, these can be modified and assigned here.
 *
 *         @type string $label The test label, for example `Performance`.
 *         @type string $color Default `blue`. A string representing a color to use for the label.
 *     }
 *     @type string $description A more descriptive explanation of what the test looks for, and why it is important for the end user.
 *     @type string $actions     An action to direct the user to where they can resolve the issue, if one exists.
 *     @type string $test        The name of the test being ran, used as a reference point.
 * }
 */
    return apply_filters( 'site_status_test_result', call_user_func( $callback ) );
  }
 

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