Add 2 PHP functions for WP Filter API, it's allow to remove filter/action on hooks for specific cases with CLASS PHP.
These functions are very useful for removing filters and actions from plugin not very well developed!
remove_filters_with_method_name( $hook_name = '', $method_name = '', $priority = 0 );
Allow to remove method for an hook when, it's a class method used and class don't have global for instanciation !
remove_filters_for_anonymous_class( $hook_name = '', $class_name ='', $method_name = '', $priority = 0 );
Allow to remove method for an hook when, it's a class method used and class don't have global for instanciation, but you know the class name :)
// First sample
class MyClassA {
function __construct() {
add_action( 'wp_footer', array( $this, 'my_action' ), 10 );
}
function my_action() {
print '<h1>' . __class__ . ' - ' . __function__ . '</h1>';
}
}
new MyClassA();
// Second sample
class MyClassB {
function __construct() {
add_action( 'wp_footer', array( $this, 'my_action' ), 10 );
}
function my_action() {
print '<h1>' . __class__ . ' - ' . __function__ . '</h1>';
}
}
new MyClassB();
With WordPress API, you can't remove the filter my_action
because MyClassA and MyClassB don't have a variable !
The right way to load class is : $my_class_b = new MyClassB();
This first method, remove_filters_with_method_name();
, is fairly aggressive because it removes all filters that have the name "my_action", whatever the class.
remove_filters_with_method_name( 'wp_footer', 'my_action', 10 );
This call will remove the 2 filters for classes MyClassA and MyClassB.
The second method, remove_filters_for_anonymous_class();
, is more accurate because it is necessary to specify both the name of the method but also the name of the PHP class.
remove_filters_for_anonymous_class( 'wp_footer', 'MyClassB', 'my_action', 10 );
This call will only remove the filter for the class MyClassB.
The priority argument of the two functions is important, you must use the same priority as the hook you want to remove !