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Custom Ban Lengths
What I'm trying to do is add additional ban lengths that are less than 1 day. (one hour, six hours, and twelve hours, specifically).
I found in modcp/banning.php where I can add options to the dropdown menu but these options don't seem to do anything, as they just create a ban that is listed as -0 days. What I want to know is how to define the values H_1, H_6, and H_12 as hours to ban for. I can't seem to find where D_1, etc, are defined otherwise I could just use that as a reference. If someone can point me in the right direction that would be rad. |
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If you look in banning.php around line 261, there's this code:
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// check that the number of days is valid if ($vbulletin->GPC['period'] != 'PERMANENT' AND !preg_match('#^(D|M|Y)_[1-9][0-9]?$#', $vbulletin->GPC['period'])) { print_stop_message('invalid_ban_period_specified'); } you'll have to add h to the (D|M|Y) part to allow it as valid. Also, because it uses the function convert_date_to_timestamp() (in includes/functions_banning.php) to calcualte the lift date from the "period", it looks like you'll have to use lower case h instead of H. Another issue may be that because the bans are lifted by a scheduled task, you'll also have to make sure that that task runs more often than once a day. ETA: ... turns out it does run once per hour by default. |
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I forgot to mention that I added capital H to the exclusion list in that code but thank you so much, using lowercase H made it work.
Also, I upped the frequency of unban users to 15 minutes. So the code I added, aside from what was posted in the previous reply, in case anyone happens across this later on, is this: The ones with stars at the start (which you should obviously exclude) are the ones I added. file: modcp/banning.php Code:
// make a list of banning period options $periodoptions = array( $temporary_phrase => array( * 'h_1' => "1 $vbphrase[hour]", * 'h_6' => "6 $vbphrase[hours]", * 'h_12' => "12 $vbphrase[hours]", 'D_1' => "1 $vbphrase[day]", 'D_2' => "2 $vbphrase[days]", 'D_3' => "3 $vbphrase[days]", 'D_4' => "4 $vbphrase[days]", |
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You should consider adding this to the template mods for vBulletin 5. I've been trying to figure this out for hours now and happened to stumble upon your post. |
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