How to get DOCUMENT_ROOT to work on both localhost

2019-02-25 20:32发布

I have a WordPress plugin that I would like to work on localhost as well as in deployment without modification, but I can't seem to set the location for a directory using one statement.

I would like to do this:

$feed->set_cache_location($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . '/wp-content/cache');

While that works on the web host. On localhost it produces this error:

C:/xampp/htdocs/wp-content/cache/a547b8792c3144c98549be23ef1465e7.spc is not writeable

On localhost, I need to set it to this to get it work:

$feed->set_cache_location($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . '/mysite/wp-content/cache');

Surely there must be something that works both on localhost and on a web host!

Thanks.

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Fickle 薄情
2楼-- · 2019-02-25 21:16

So it looks like the OP would be interested in either the WP_CONTENT_DIR or WP_PLUGIN_DIR predefined constants.

This is for Wordpress installs. But for non-WP situations, I've found the following snippet to be useful:

$docroot = realpath((getenv('DOCUMENT_ROOT') && ereg('^'.preg_quote(realpath(getenv('DOCUMENT_ROOT'))), realpath(__FILE__))) ? getenv('DOCUMENT_ROOT') : str_replace(dirname(@$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']), '', str_replace(DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR, '/', dirname(__FILE__))));

This is in similar situations where I've wanted things to work on both a localhost/dev environment and a server environment, where the docroot locations differed. BUT even more important is that this works in the situations where I need to run a PHP file standalone.

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再贱就再见
3楼-- · 2019-02-25 21:23

Check this out Determining Plugin and Content Directories WP already has this.

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