Yahnis Elsts
Yahnis Elsts
`$updateChecker` was a placeholder. In practice, you of course need to call `checkForUpdates()` on your actual update checker instance(s). Also, as I mentioned, you'll need to pass a zero as...
Does that file exist in the repository or not? Also, are you sure you're passing the correct plugin file name to the update checker? `update-checker.php` seems like an unusual name...
No, probably not. It doesn't seem useful enough to be worth the effort. This isn't a JS library that has to be downloaded by every visitor. It just sits on...
You are not wrong. By adding PUC to your plugin, the size of your plugin download has increased by about 150 KB (zipped). But what is the meaningful impact of...
All right.
That is also a good point, and one that didn't occur to me. Though to be fair, it would be possible to redesign the library to still work correctly in...
Are you saying that the "View details" link shows up even when your plugin is inactive? That would be unusual since the update checker obviously cannot add the "View details"...
Verify that your update server returns a download link (i.e. `download_url` isn't missing or empty). A quick skim of WordPress core code suggests that it won't show this button if...
I tested it just now, and it seems to show up fine even in the latest alpha version of WordPress. Here's a couple of screenshots from an example plugin that's...
It's been a while since I've looked at the relevant part of WordPress core, but I think that the WP plugin updater deletes the entire directory of the old version...