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98 lines
2.6 KiB
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# Quick start
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## Installation
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We officially support installing via composer only
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### Via composer
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```bash
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composer require oblak/wp-plugin-installer
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```
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## Usage
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``Base_Plugin_Installer`` is an **abstract** singleton class which can be extended to create a plugin installer class. The class is responsible for installing and activating the plugin, and updating the plugin and database schema versions.
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You need to extend it and implement the ``set_defaults()`` method, which is responsible for setting the default values for the class.
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?> If your plugin needs non-wp database tables, you need to implement the ``get_schema()`` method, and set the ``has_db_tables`` property to ``true``, so that the installer can create and update the tables.
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### Defining your installer class
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```php
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<?php
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namespace Vendor\My_Plugin;
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use Oblak\WP\Base_Plugin_Installer;
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class My_Plugin_Installer extends Base_Plugin_Installer {
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/**
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* Singleton instance
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*
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* Since we're inheriting from a singleton class, we need to define this property.
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*
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* @var My_Plugin_Installer
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*/
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protected static $instance;
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/**
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* Set the installer defaults.
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*/
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protected function set_defaults() {
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$this->name = 'My Plugin'; // Plugin name.
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$this->slug = 'my-plugin'; // Plugin slug.
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$this->version = '1.0.0'; // Plugin version (current).
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$this->db_version = '1.0.0'; // Database schema version (current).
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$this->has_db_tables = true; // Does the plugin have database tables?
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}
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/**
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* Get the database schema.
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*
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* @return string The database schema.
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*/
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protected function get_schema() {
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global $wpdb;
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$collate = '';
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if ( $wpdb->has_cap( 'collation' ) ) {
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$collate = $wpdb->get_charset_collate();
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}
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return
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"
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CREATE TABLE `{$wpdb->prefix}my_plugin_table` (
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ID bigint(20) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
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name varchar(255) NOT NULL,
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created_at datetime NOT NULL,
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PRIMARY KEY (ID)
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) {$collate}
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";
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}
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}
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```
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### Initializing action scheduler
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Class depends on [Action Scheduler](https://actionscheduler.org) for running update callbacks in the background.
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If your plugin uses Action Scheduler, or depends on an another plugin, which has Action Scheduler, you can skip this step.
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```php
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require_once __DIR__ . 'vendor/woocommerce/action-scheduler/action-scheduler.php';
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```
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### Initializing your installer class
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```php
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<?php
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require_once __DIR__ . 'vendor/autoload.php';
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use Vendor\My_Plugin\My_Plugin_Installer;
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$installer = My_Plugin_Installer::get_instance();
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$installer->init();
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```
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