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<?php /** ****************************************** * LiteSpeed Web Server Cache Manager * * @author LiteSpeed Technologies, Inc. (https://www.litespeedtech.com) * @copyright (c) 2020 * ******************************************* */ namespace Lsc\Wp\Panel; use Lsc\Wp\WPInstall; class CustomPanel extends CustomPanelBase { protected function __construct() { /** * Panel name can be set to whatever you'd like. */ $this->panelName = 'customPanel'; /** @noinspection PhpUnhandledExceptionInspection */ parent::__construct(); } /** * * @since 1.13.2 */ protected function init2() { $this->panelName = 'customPanel'; /** @noinspection PhpUnhandledExceptionInspection */ parent::init2(); } /** * Gets a list of found docroots and associated server names. * Only needed for lscmctl 'scan' command. */ protected function prepareDocrootMap() { /** * This function can be left as is if you do not intend to use * the lscmctl 'scan' command. In this case lscmctl command * 'addinstalls' can be used to add WordPress installations to the * custom data file instead. * * If you would like to add support for the lscmctl 'scan' command, * implement this function so that it searches for all document root, * server name, and server alias groups and uses this information to * populate $this->docRootMap as follows: * * array( * 'docroots' => array(index => docroot), * 'names' => array("server name/alias" => index) * ); * * Where the value of each discovered servername/alias in the 'names' * array matches the index of the related document root in the * 'docroots' array. */ $this->docRootMap = array('docroots' => array(), 'names' => array()); } /** * This function returns the PHP binary to be used when performing * WordPress related actions for the WordPress installation associated with * the passed in WPInstall object. * * @param WPInstall $wpInstall * @return string */ public function getPhpBinary( WPInstall $wpInstall ) { /** * If PHP binary $phpBin can be more accurately detected for the given * installation, do so here. */ $phpBin = 'php'; return "{$phpBin} {$this->phpOptions}"; } }