geno/wp-content/plugins/cartflows/libraries/action-scheduler/classes/ActionScheduler_LogEntry.php
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<?php
/**
* Class ActionScheduler_LogEntry
*/
class ActionScheduler_LogEntry {
/**
* @var int $action_id
*/
protected $action_id = '';
/**
* @var string $message
*/
protected $message = '';
/**
* @var Datetime $date
*/
protected $date;
/**
* Constructor
*
* @param mixed $action_id Action ID
* @param string $message Message
* @param Datetime $date Datetime object with the time when this log entry was created. If this parameter is
* not provided a new Datetime object (with current time) will be created.
*/
public function __construct( $action_id, $message, $date = null ) {
/*
* ActionScheduler_wpCommentLogger::get_entry() previously passed a 3rd param of $comment->comment_type
* to ActionScheduler_LogEntry::__construct(), goodness knows why, and the Follow-up Emails plugin
* hard-codes loading its own version of ActionScheduler_wpCommentLogger with that out-dated method,
* goodness knows why, so we need to guard against that here instead of using a DateTime type declaration
* for the constructor's 3rd param of $date and causing a fatal error with older versions of FUE.
*/
if ( null !== $date && ! is_a( $date, 'DateTime' ) ) {
_doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, 'The third parameter must be a valid DateTime instance, or null.', '2.0.0' );
$date = null;
}
$this->action_id = $action_id;
$this->message = $message;
$this->date = $date ? $date : new Datetime;
}
/**
* Returns the date when this log entry was created
*
* @return Datetime
*/
public function get_date() {
return $this->date;
}
public function get_action_id() {
return $this->action_id;
}
public function get_message() {
return $this->message;
}
}