wp-includes/ms-functions.php:2650Determines whether or not we have a large network.
$usingstringoptional'sites'$network_idint|nulloptionalnullbool2 hooks fire while wp_is_large_network() runs, in this order:
Filters whether the network is considered large.
Filters whether the network is considered large.
function wp_is_large_network( $using = 'sites', $network_id = null ) { $network_id = (int) $network_id; if ( ! $network_id ) { $network_id = get_current_network_id(); } if ( 'users' === $using ) { $count = get_user_count( $network_id ); $is_large_network = wp_is_large_user_count( $network_id ); /** * Filters whether the network is considered large. * * @since 3.3.0 * @since 4.8.0 The `$network_id` parameter has been added. * * @param bool $is_large_network Whether the network has more than 10000 users or sites. * @param string $component The component to count. Accepts 'users', or 'sites'. * @param int $count The count of items for the component. * @param int $network_id The ID of the network being checked. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_is_large_network', $is_large_network, 'users', $count, $network_id ); } $count = get_blog_count( $network_id ); /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/ms-functions.php */ return apply_filters( 'wp_is_large_network', $count > 10000, 'sites', $count, $network_id );}Introduced in 3.3.0. Unchanged from 6.7.7 through 7.1.0.
Signature, return type and hooks compared across 5 parsed releases.
src/wp-includes/ms-functions.php, and regenerated for each WordPress release so it tracks the code rather than a snapshot of it.