wp_get_auto_update_message() WordPress Function

This function displays a message related to auto-updates.

wp_get_auto_update_message() #

Determines the appropriate auto-update message to be displayed.


Return

(string) The update message to be shown.


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Source

File: wp-admin/includes/update.php

function wp_get_auto_update_message() {
	$next_update_time = wp_next_scheduled( 'wp_version_check' );

	// Check if the event exists.
	if ( false === $next_update_time ) {
		$message = __( 'Automatic update not scheduled. There may be a problem with WP-Cron.' );
	} else {
		$time_to_next_update = human_time_diff( (int) $next_update_time );

		// See if cron is overdue.
		$overdue = ( time() - $next_update_time ) > 0;

		if ( $overdue ) {
			$message = sprintf(
				/* translators: %s: Duration that WP-Cron has been overdue. */
				__( 'Automatic update overdue by %s. There may be a problem with WP-Cron.' ),
				$time_to_next_update
			);
		} else {
			$message = sprintf(
				/* translators: %s: Time until the next update. */
				__( 'Automatic update scheduled in %s.' ),
				$time_to_next_update
			);
		}
	}

	return $message;
}


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Changelog

Changelog
VersionDescription
5.5.0Introduced.

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