Add revert functionality to WordPress Cron Manager

New Revert Options:
- Option 6: Re-enable wp-cron for specific domain
- Option 7: Re-enable wp-cron for specific user (all sites)
- Option 8: Re-enable wp-cron server-wide (all sites)

Revert Function Features:
 Safely removes DISABLE_WP_CRON from wp-config.php
 Automatic backup before changes
 Verification of successful removal
 Auto-rollback on failure
 Removes cron jobs from user crontabs
 Batch processing for multiple sites
 Summary reporting

Menu Organization:
- Grouped options by function (Enable/Revert/Status)
- Color-coded sections (Green/Yellow/Cyan)
- Clear labeling of what each option does

Revert Process:
1. Backup wp-config.php
2. Remove DISABLE_WP_CRON line completely
3. Verify removal was successful
4. Remove wp-cron.php entries from user crontab
5. Provide feedback and summary

Safety Features:
- Won't break sites if DISABLE_WP_CRON not found
- Preserves other cron jobs when removing wp-cron entries
- Individual site failures don't stop batch operations
- Clear feedback on what was changed

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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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cschantz
2025-11-07 17:12:26 -05:00
parent e89317141d
commit 4a1285dfdc
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@@ -87,17 +87,58 @@ define('DISABLE_WP_CRON', true);" "$wp_config"
fi fi
} }
# Function to safely re-enable wp-cron (revert changes)
# Returns 0 on success, 1 on failure
enable_wpcron_in_config() {
local wp_config="$1"
# Check if file exists and is writable
if [ ! -f "$wp_config" ] || [ ! -w "$wp_config" ]; then
return 1
fi
# Check if DISABLE_WP_CRON exists and is set to true
if grep -E "^[^/]*define\s*\(\s*['\"]DISABLE_WP_CRON['\"]\s*,\s*true\s*\)" "$wp_config" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
# Remove or comment out the line
sed -i.wpbak "/^[^/]*define\s*(\s*['\"]DISABLE_WP_CRON['\"]\s*,\s*true\s*)/d" "$wp_config"
# Verify removal was successful
if ! grep -E "^[^/]*define\s*\(\s*['\"]DISABLE_WP_CRON['\"]\s*,\s*true\s*\)" "$wp_config" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
rm -f "${wp_config}.wpbak"
return 0
else
# Restore backup if removal failed
if [ -f "${wp_config}.wpbak" ]; then
mv "${wp_config}.wpbak" "$wp_config"
fi
return 1
fi
else
# DISABLE_WP_CRON not found or already disabled
return 0
fi
}
clear clear
print_banner "WordPress Cron Manager" print_banner "WordPress Cron Manager"
echo "" echo ""
echo -e "${BOLD}What would you like to do?${NC}" echo -e "${BOLD}What would you like to do?${NC}"
echo "" echo ""
echo -e "${GREEN}Enable System Cron:${NC}"
echo " 1) Scan for WordPress installations" echo " 1) Scan for WordPress installations"
echo " 2) Disable wp-cron for specific domain" echo " 2) Disable wp-cron for specific domain"
echo " 3) Disable wp-cron for specific user (all their WP sites)" echo " 3) Disable wp-cron for specific user (all their WP sites)"
echo " 4) Disable wp-cron server-wide (all WordPress sites)" echo " 4) Disable wp-cron server-wide (all WordPress sites)"
echo ""
echo -e "${YELLOW}Revert to WP-Cron:${NC}"
echo " 6) Re-enable wp-cron for specific domain"
echo " 7) Re-enable wp-cron for specific user (all their WP sites)"
echo " 8) Re-enable wp-cron server-wide (all WordPress sites)"
echo ""
echo -e "${CYAN}Status & Information:${NC}"
echo " 5) Check wp-cron status for domain/user" echo " 5) Check wp-cron status for domain/user"
echo ""
echo " 0) Return to menu" echo " 0) Return to menu"
echo "" echo ""
echo -n "Select option [0]: " echo -n "Select option [0]: "
@@ -493,6 +534,199 @@ case "$choice" in
fi fi
;; ;;
6)
# Re-enable wp-cron for specific domain
echo ""
echo -n "Enter domain name: "
read -r domain
if [ -z "$domain" ]; then
print_error "Domain cannot be empty"
press_enter
exit 1
fi
# Find WordPress installation
wp_config=""
for userdata_file in /var/cpanel/userdata/*/main; do
if grep -q "^servername: $domain" "$userdata_file" 2>/dev/null; then
user=$(basename "$(dirname "$userdata_file")")
potential_config="/home/$user/public_html/wp-config.php"
if [ -f "$potential_config" ]; then
wp_config="$potential_config"
break
fi
fi
done
if [ -z "$wp_config" ]; then
print_error "WordPress installation not found for $domain"
press_enter
exit 1
fi
echo -e "${GREEN}Found WordPress:${NC} $wp_config"
echo ""
# Backup wp-config.php
cp "$wp_config" "${wp_config}.backup-$(date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S)"
echo -e "${GREEN}${NC} Backed up wp-config.php"
# Re-enable wp-cron
if enable_wpcron_in_config "$wp_config"; then
echo -e "${GREEN}${NC} Removed DISABLE_WP_CRON from wp-config.php"
else
echo -e "${YELLOW}${NC} DISABLE_WP_CRON not found or already enabled"
fi
# Remove cron job
site_path=$(dirname "$wp_config")
user=$(echo "$site_path" | cut -d'/' -f3)
if crontab -u "$user" -l 2>/dev/null | grep -q "$site_path.*wp-cron.php"; then
crontab -u "$user" -l 2>/dev/null | grep -v "$site_path.*wp-cron.php" | crontab -u "$user" -
echo -e "${GREEN}${NC} Removed cron job from user crontab"
else
echo -e "${YELLOW}${NC} No cron job found for this site"
fi
echo ""
print_success "WordPress cron reverted to default for $domain"
;;
7)
# Re-enable wp-cron for specific user
echo ""
echo -n "Enter cPanel username: "
read -r target_user
if [ -z "$target_user" ]; then
print_error "Username cannot be empty"
press_enter
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -d "/home/$target_user" ]; then
print_error "User $target_user does not exist"
press_enter
exit 1
fi
echo ""
echo "Reverting WordPress installations for user: $target_user"
echo ""
wp_configs=$(find "/home/$target_user" -name "wp-config.php" -type f 2>/dev/null)
if [ -z "$wp_configs" ]; then
print_error "No WordPress installations found for $target_user"
press_enter
exit 1
fi
count=0
echo "$wp_configs" | while IFS= read -r wp_config; do
count=$((count + 1))
site_path=$(dirname "$wp_config")
echo -e "${BOLD}Site $count:${NC} $site_path"
# Backup
cp "$wp_config" "${wp_config}.backup-$(date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S)" 2>/dev/null
echo " • Backed up wp-config.php"
# Re-enable wp-cron
if enable_wpcron_in_config "$wp_config"; then
echo " • Removed DISABLE_WP_CRON"
else
echo " • Already using default wp-cron"
fi
echo ""
done
# Remove all wp-cron jobs for this user
if crontab -u "$target_user" -l 2>/dev/null | grep -q "wp-cron.php"; then
crontab -u "$target_user" -l 2>/dev/null | grep -v "wp-cron.php" | crontab -u "$target_user" -
echo -e "${GREEN}${NC} Removed all wp-cron jobs from user crontab"
fi
print_success "All WordPress sites for $target_user reverted to default wp-cron"
;;
8)
# Server-wide revert
echo ""
echo -e "${RED}${BOLD}WARNING: Server-Wide Revert${NC}"
echo ""
echo "This will:"
echo " • Find ALL WordPress installations on the server"
echo " • Remove DISABLE_WP_CRON from each wp-config.php"
echo " • Remove all wp-cron system cron jobs"
echo ""
echo -n "Are you sure? Type 'yes' to confirm: "
read -r confirm
if [ "$confirm" != "yes" ]; then
echo "Cancelled"
press_enter
exit 0
fi
echo ""
echo "Scanning entire server for WordPress installations..."
echo ""
total=0
reverted=0
wp_configs=$(find /home/*/public_html -name "wp-config.php" -type f 2>/dev/null)
if [ -z "$wp_configs" ]; then
echo -e "${YELLOW}No WordPress installations found${NC}"
press_enter
exit 0
fi
while IFS= read -r wp_config; do
total=$((total + 1))
site_path=$(dirname "$wp_config")
user=$(echo "$site_path" | cut -d'/' -f3)
echo -e "${BOLD}Processing:${NC} $site_path (user: $user)"
# Backup
cp "$wp_config" "${wp_config}.backup-$(date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S)" 2>/dev/null
# Re-enable wp-cron
if enable_wpcron_in_config "$wp_config"; then
reverted=$((reverted + 1))
echo -e "${GREEN}${NC} Reverted"
else
echo -e "${YELLOW}${NC} Already using default wp-cron"
fi
echo ""
done <<< "$wp_configs"
# Remove all wp-cron jobs from all users
echo ""
echo "Removing wp-cron jobs from user crontabs..."
for user_home in /home/*; do
user=$(basename "$user_home")
if crontab -u "$user" -l 2>/dev/null | grep -q "wp-cron.php"; then
crontab -u "$user" -l 2>/dev/null | grep -v "wp-cron.php" | crontab -u "$user" - 2>/dev/null
echo " • Removed cron jobs for user: $user"
fi
done
echo ""
print_success "Server-wide revert complete"
echo ""
echo "Summary:"
echo " • Total WordPress sites found: $total"
echo " • Successfully reverted: $reverted"
;;
0) 0)
exit 0 exit 0
;; ;;