I have a php script which is executed outside the scope of Wordpress, however I need to use a Wordpress-constant defined in wp-config.php
. I want to make the script platform indenpendant.
My script is in subfolders (a theme) and I'm trying to iterate back to find wp-config. My theme files should be able to be placed in different deps (sub-folders) preferably!
I cant get the statement in my while-loop to run one single lap though, and I can't understand why! I'm trying set the condition so that it will stop in system root like (c:)
function getWPConfig() {
$dir = dirname(__FILE__);
$dir = addslashes($dir);
while ($pos = strpos($dir, "\\") !== false) { //&& strpos($dir, (string)DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR) > 1
$wpConfig = $dir . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR .'wp-config.php';
if (file_exists($wpConfig)) {
echo 'Found wp-config: '. $wpConfig;
return $wpConfig;
} else {
'Could not find: '. $dir . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR .'wp-config.php';
}
$tempDir = explode(DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR, $dir);
$end = end($tempDir);
$dir = str_replace($end, '', $tempDir);
}
return;
}
dirname()
to traverse up the directory tree. Easier than cutting it your way.