Make it possible to disable the plugin using a constant or an environment variable #655
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Running the Seravo MU Plugin in a local development environment can cause various issues since the plugin will try to write log files into a location that might not exist in the development environment.
This PR introduces a PHP constant and an environment variable called SERAVO_PLUGIN_DISABLED which can be used to conditionally disable the plugins in environments where it's not desirable to have the plugin enabled.
This means you can add the following to your
wp-config.php
to disable the plugin:You can also define the same as environment variable for the same effect