This function’s access is marked private. This means it is not intended for use by plugin or theme developers, only in other core functions. It is listed here for completeness.

WP_Recovery_Mode_Email_Service::get_cause( array $extension )

Gets the description indicating the possible cause for the error.


Parameters

$extension

(Required) The extension that caused the error.<br>

  • 'slug'
    (string) The extension slug. The directory of the plugin or theme.<br>
  • 'type'
    (string) The extension type. Either 'plugin' or 'theme'.<br>


Return

(string) Message about which extension caused the error.


Source

File: wp-includes/class-wp-recovery-mode-email-service.php

	private function get_cause( $extension ) {

		if ( 'plugin' === $extension['type'] ) {
			$plugin = $this->get_plugin( $extension );

			if ( false === $plugin ) {
				$name = $extension['slug'];
			} else {
				$name = $plugin['Name'];
			}

			/* translators: %s: Plugin name. */
			$cause = sprintf( __( 'In this case, ClassicPress caught an error with one of your plugins, %s.' ), $name );
		} else {
			$theme = wp_get_theme( $extension['slug'] );
			$name  = $theme->exists() ? $theme->display( 'Name' ) : $extension['slug'];

			/* translators: %s: Theme name. */
			$cause = sprintf( __( 'In this case, ClassicPress caught an error with your theme, %s.' ), $name );
		}

		return $cause;
	}


Changelog

Changelog
Version Description
5.2.0 Introduced.