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| 663 | * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$plugin`, refers to the plugin basename. |
| 664 | * |
| 665 | * If a plugin is silently activated (such as during an update), this hook does not fire. |
| 666 | * |
| 667 | * @since 2.0.0 |
| 668 | * |
| 669 | * @param bool $network_wide Whether to enable the plugin for all sites in the network |
| 670 | * or just the current site. Multisite only. Default is false. |
| 671 | */ |
| 672 | do_action( "activate_{$plugin}", $network_wide ); |
| 673 | } |
| 674 | |
| 675 | if ( $network_wide ) { |
| 676 | $current = get_site_option( 'active_sitewide_plugins', array() ); |
| 677 | $current[ $plugin ] = time(); |
| 678 | update_site_option( 'active_sitewide_plugins', $current ); |
| 679 | } else { |
| 680 | $current = get_option( 'active_plugins', array() ); |
| 681 | $current[] = $plugin; |