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Afte update Plugin Folder name is appended with some strings
Am working on a WordPress plugin where the updates will be done on the external server. I added the below code and everything is working good. But once it updated the plugin folder name will be appended with five digit characters followed by dash.
for example :
before update plugin name - plugin-name
after update plugin name - plugin-name-IbzGAQ
Am not sure why its auto append at end.
<?php
$api_url = 'http://server_address/update/';
$plugin_slug = 'plugin_slug';
$plugin_name = 'plugin_name';
// Take over the update check
add_filter('pre_set_site_transient_update_plugins', 'check_for_plugin_update');
function check_for_plugin_update($checked_data) {
global $api_url, $plugin_slug, $wp_version, $plugin_name;
$response = '';
//Comment out these two lines during testing.
if (empty($checked_data->checked))
return $checked_data;
$args = array(
'slug' => $plugin_slug,
'version' => $checked_data->checked[$plugin_slug .'/'. $plugin_name .'.php'],
);
$request_string = array(
'body' => array(
'action' => 'basic_check',
'request' => serialize($args)
),
'user-agent' => 'WordPress/' . $wp_version . '; ' . get_bloginfo('url')
);
// Start checking for an update
$raw_response = wp_remote_post($api_url, $request_string);
if (!is_wp_error($raw_response) && ($raw_response['response']['code'] == 200)){
$response = unserialize($raw_response['body']);
if($response->version == 'invalid'){
update_option('bc_rb_payment_info','no');
return 'invalid';
}
}
if (is_object($response) && !empty($response)) // Feed the update data into WP updater
$checked_data->response[$plugin_slug .'/'. $plugin_name .'.php'] = $response;
return $checked_data;
}
// Take over the Plugin info screen
add_filter('plugins_api', 'plugin_api_call', 10, 3);
function plugin_api_call($def, $action, $args) {
global $plugin_slug, $api_url, $wp_version,$plugin_name;
if (!isset($args->slug) || ($args->slug != $plugin_slug))
return false;
// Get the current version
$plugin_info = get_site_transient('update_plugins');
$current_version = $plugin_info->checked[$plugin_slug .'/'. $plugin_name .'.php'];
$args->version = $current_version;
$request_string = array(
'body' => array(
'action' => $action,
'request' => serialize($args)
),
'user-agent' => 'WordPress/' . $wp_version . '; ' . get_bloginfo('url')
);
$request = wp_remote_post($api_url, $request_string);
if (is_wp_error($request)) {
$res = new WP_Error('plugins_api_failed', __('An Unexpected HTTP Error occurred during the API request.</p> <p><a href="?" onclick="document.location.reload(); return false;">Try again</a>'), $request->get_error_message());
} else {
if ($request['response']['message'] == 'OK' || $request['response']['code'] == 200){
$res = unserialize($request['body']);
} else {
$res = new WP_Error('plugins_api_failed', __('An unknown error occurred'), $request['body']);
}
}
return $res;
}
I was having a similar problem with a theme update. My problem was the folder name inside the ZIP did not match the active theme directory exactly.
WordPress theme directory: "my-theme" Update ZIP file name: "my-theme-1.1.zip" Theme directory inside the ZIP: "my-theme-1.1"
This caused the problem. I fixed it by making the directory inside the ZIP match exactly: "my-theme"
Perhaps it's a similar issue for the plugins, too.