WordPress Development Asked by Humpty on December 19, 2021
I want to disable few wordpress plugins on my cron and an ajax page. I have already tried option_active_plugins
filter but it’s not working. I have checked and found most of the people say that option_active_plugins
should work but it doesn’t.
Here is my code:
add_filter('option_active_plugins', 'test');
function test($plugins) {
file_put_contents(__DIR__ . '/test.txt', var_export($plugins, true));
return $plugins;
}
Above code should create a file in my theme directory but this filter is not firing.
Please help!
I experienced a similar problem with an Ajax request. There are a couple of important things to note.
Allow me to first state the obvious:
Make sure that your code using the option_active_plugins
filter is inside your mu-plugins
folder. It will not work for if your plugin is a regular plugin. Not even if you name it aaaa-first-plugin.
Now for the problem I faced:
I had written my function like this:
add_filter( 'option_active_plugins', function ( $wp_enabled_plugins ) {
// Quit immediately if in admin area.
if ( is_admin() ) {
return $wp_enabled_plugins;
}
// do other stuff
});
The problem is that when doing an AJAX call, is_admin()
returns true. So I changed it to:
if ( is_admin() && !DOING_AJAX ) { ... }
Everything works fine for me now. Hope it helps someone.
Answered by Jules on December 19, 2021
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