create-wordpress-plugin
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A skeleton repository for Alley's WordPress Plugins
Create WordPress Plugin
This is a skeleton WordPress plugin that can scaffold a WordPress plugin. This
template includes a base plugin file, autoloaded PHP files, unit tests powered
by Mantle, front-end assets compiled via Webpack,
and Continuous Integration via GitHub Actions. Actions are
configured to test the plugin and also build it for releases. A built tag
workflow will create *-built branches as well as a built release workflow that
will build and tag/release the plugin automatically. The built branches and
releases will include any compiled front-end assets (if using them).
The plugin supports front-end assets which can be enqueued inside
src/assets.php or from within an entry points index.php file. For plugins
that don't require front-end assets, the configuration script below will prompt
you to delete the front-end files if you don't wish to use them.
Getting Started
Follow these steps to get started:
- Press the "Use template" button at the top of this repo to create a new repo with the contents of this skeleton.
- Run
make(orphp ./configure.php) to run a script that will replace all placeholders throughout all the files. - Have fun creating your plugin! 🎊
Create WordPress Plugin
Contributors: author_username
Tags: vendor_name, create-wordpress-plugin
Stable tag: 0.0.0
Requires at least: 5.9
Tested up to: 6.1
Requires PHP: 8.1
License: GPL v2 or later
A skeleton WordPress plugin.
Installation
You can install the package via composer:
composer require alleyinteractive/create-wordpress-plugin
Usage
Activate the plugin in WordPress and use it like so:
$plugin = Create_WordPress_Plugin\Skeleton\Example_Plugin();
$plugin->perform_magic();
Testing
Run npm run test to run Jest tests against JavaScript files. Run
npm run test:watch to keep the test runner open and watching for changes.
Run npm run lint to run ESLint against all JavaScript files. Linting will also
happen when running development or production builds.
Run composer test to run tests against PHPUnit and the PHP code in the plugin.
Unit testing code is written in PSR-4 format and can be found in the tests
directory.
The entries directory and entry points
All directories created in the entries directory can serve as entry points and will be compiled with @wordpress/scripts into the build directory with an accompanied index.asset.php asset map.
Scaffolding an entry point
To generate a new entry point, run the following command:
npm run create-entry
To generate a new slotfill, run the following command:
npm run create-slotfill
The command will prompt the user through several options for creating an entry or slotfill. The entries are scaffolded with the @alleyinteractive/create-entry script. Run the help command to see all the options:
npx @alleyinteractive/create-entry --help
Visit the package README for more information.
Enqueuing Entry Points
You can also include an index.php file in the entry point directory for enqueueing or registering a script. This file will then be moved to the build directory and will be auto-loaded with the load_scripts() function in the functions.php file. Alternatively, if a script is to be enqueued elsewhere there are helper functions in the src/assets.php file for getting the assets.
Scaffold a dynamic block with create-block
Use the create-block command to create custom blocks with @alleyinteractive/create-block script and follow the prompts to generate all the block assets in the blocks/ directory.
Block registration, script creation, etc will be scaffolded from the create-block script. Run npm run build to compile and build the custom block. Blocks are enqueued using the load_scripts() function in src/assets.php.
Updating WP Dependencies
Update the WordPress dependency packages used in the project to their latest version.
To update @wordpress dependencies to their latest version use the packages-update command:
npx wp-scripts packages-update
This script provides the following custom options:
--dist-tag– allows specifying a custom dist-tag when updating npm packages. Defaults tolatest. This is especially useful when using@wordpress/dependency-extraction-webpack-plugin. It lets installing the npm dependencies at versions used by the given WordPress major version for local testing, etc. Example:
npx wp-scripts packages-update --dist-tag=wp-WPVERSION`
Where WPVERSION is the version of WordPress you are targeting. The version
must include both the major and minor version (e.g., 6.1). For example:
npx wp-scripts packages-update --dist-tag=wp-6.1`
Releasing the Plugin
The plugin uses a built release workflow
to compile and tag releases. Whenever a new version is detected in the root
composer.json file or in the plugin's headers, the workflow will automatically
build the plugin and tag it with a new version. The built tag will contain all
the required front-end assets the plugin may require. This works well for
publishing to WordPress.org or for submodule-ing.
When you are ready to release a new version of the plugin, you can run
npm run release to start the process of setting up a new release.
Changelog
Please see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.
Credits
This project is actively maintained by Alley Interactive. Like what you see? Come work with us.
- author_name
- All Contributors
License
The GNU General Public License (GPL) license. Please see License File for more information.