Utility class for WordPress to check if a (local/on the current host) URL is accessible via SSL (or not).
To setup the class, you need just a relative path. This path gets added to get_site_url()
.
The second and third arguments are optional and can get omitted.
$ssl_utils = new \WCM\SSL\Check( $path );
$ssl_utils = new \WCM\SSL\Check( 'some/relative/path', 443, 12 );
The SSL $port
defaults to 443
, but can get set to something totally different. It can also
get set later on by using the setter.
$ssl_utils->setPort( 12345 );
The class can as well try to figure it out for you:
$guessed_port = $ssl_utils->getPort();
To find out if the current host is running on ssl, you can simply check
$is_ssl = $ssl_utils->isSSL();
And finally retrieving the SSL URl is as easy as just calling
$ssl_url = $ssl_utils->getURl();
To use the class on a different site than the current one in a Multisite install, you
can explicitly set the $blog_id
either during instantiating the class or with the setter.
$ssl_url = $ssl_utils->setBlogID( 12 );
All mentioned setter methods are chainable:
$ssl_utils = new \WCM\SSL\Check( 'example/path' );
$ssl_utils
->setPort( 443 )
->setBlogID( 12 );
Best served via Composer:
"wecodemore/wp-ssl" : "^1.0"