This shows the execution order given JavaScript's Call Stack, Event Loop, and any asynchronous APIs provided in the JS execution environment (in this example; Web APIs in a Browser environment)
Given the code
<?php | |
/** | |
* Insert a value or key/value pair after a specific key in an array. If key doesn't exist, value is appended | |
* to the end of the array. | |
* | |
* @param array $array | |
* @param string $key | |
* @param array $new | |
* |
<?php | |
/** | |
* Plugin Name: EDD Heartbeat API test plugin | |
* Description: Demonstrates how to use the Heartbeat API to update the payments count on the dashboard | |
*/ | |
// Load the heartbeat JS | |
function edd_heartbeat_enqueue( $hook_suffix ) { | |
// Make sure the JS part of the Heartbeat API is loaded. | |
wp_enqueue_script( 'heartbeat' ); |
<?php | |
// Creating tables in Single site installations | |
function on_activate() { | |
create_table(); | |
} | |
function create_table() { | |
global $wpdb; | |
$table_name = $wpdb->prefix . 'table_name'; |
<?php | |
/** | |
* Supply a user id and an access token | |
* Jelled explains how to obtain a user id and access token in the link provided | |
* @link http://jelled.com/instagram/access-token | |
*/ | |
$userid = ""; | |
$accessToken = ""; | |
// Get our data | |
function fetchData($url){ |