Ostrichcize

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About Ostrichcize

Hide PHP error reporting for specified plugins or the current theme.

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updated: 12 years ago
since: 12 years ago
author: Zack Tollman

Description

At the first sign of trouble, an ostrich buries its head in the sand. Ostrichcize allows a plugin or theme developer to
bury his or her head in the sand by turning off error reporting for select plugins or the current theme.

If you have ever installed a plugin or worked on a site with a plugin that throws numerous of errors and notices, but do
not have the time to fix the issue, you can turn off those notices with this plugin. By simply filtering the plugin, you
can add to the list of plugins for which no notices will be shown.

To add to this list simply write something like:

function my_ostrichcized_plugins( $slugs ) {
    $slugs[] = 'debug-bar-cron';
    return $slugs;
}

function my_pre_my_ostrichcized_plugins() {
    add_filter( 'ostrichcized_plugins', 'my_ostrichcized_plugins' );
}

add_action( 'plugins_loaded', 'my_pre_my_ostrichcized_plugins', 1 );
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Note that the filter must be added before any offending code is run in order to redefine the error reporting function
before it is first called. The means that in most cases, this code will need to run from a plugin and not a theme.

To turn off PHP error reporting for a theme, run:

function my_ostrichcize_theme() {
    add_filter( 'ostrichcize_theme', '__return_true' );
}
add_action( 'plugins_loaded', 'my_ostrichcize_theme', 1 );
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Thanks to Jeremy Felt (@jeremyfelt) for assistance naming the plugin!