function prod_check_prod_mode_modules in Production check & Production monitor 6
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 7 includes/prod_check.admin.inc \prod_check_prod_mode_modules()
Helper function to enable / disable modules. Also used by Drush.
2 calls to prod_check_prod_mode_modules()
- drush_prod_check_prod_mode in ./
prod_check.drush.inc - Switch to production mode.
- prod_check_prod_mode_form_submit in includes/
prod_check.admin.inc - Setup site for production mode: submit.
File
- includes/
prod_check.admin.inc, line 714
Code
function prod_check_prod_mode_modules($options) {
$modules['disable'] = array(
'devel',
'devel_generate',
'devel_node_access',
'devel_themer',
'update',
);
if (isset($options['dblog']) && $options['dblog']) {
$modules['disable'][] = 'dblog';
}
// We do this primarily to prepare feedback to the user. module_disable() will
// do a module_exists() check as well but only provides feedback using
// watchdog().
foreach ($modules['disable'] as $id => $module) {
if (!module_exists($module)) {
unset($modules['disable'][$id]);
}
}
if (!empty($modules['disable'])) {
module_disable($modules['disable']);
}
$modules['enable'] = array();
if ($options['nagios']) {
$modules['enable'][] = 'nagios';
}
// We cannot check if a module is available on the file system. At least,
// there is not a function in Drupal that I know of to do this and I could not
// find one. Hence this approach, until there's a better way.
if (!empty($modules['enable'])) {
module_enable($modules['enable']);
foreach ($modules['enable'] as $id => $module) {
if (!module_exists($module)) {
unset($modules['enable'][$id]);
}
}
}
return $modules;
}