├── assets ├── img │ └── wordimpress-logo.png └── css │ └── admin.css ├── .gitmodules ├── wordimpress-plugin.php ├── lib ├── custom-post-types.php ├── custom-taxonomies.php ├── metaboxes.php ├── admin-customizations.php └── required-plugins.php ├── README.md └── LICENSE /assets/img/wordimpress-logo.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DevinWalker/custom-functionality-plugin-example/HEAD/assets/img/wordimpress-logo.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitmodules: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [submodule "includes/wordpress-custom-post-types"] 2 | path = includes/wordpress-custom-post-types 3 | url = git://github.com/beaucharman/wordpress-custom-post-types 4 | [submodule "includes/wordpress-custom-taxonomies"] 5 | path = includes/wordpress-custom-taxonomies 6 | url = git://github.com/beaucharman/wordpress-custom-taxonomies 7 | [submodule "includes/cmb"] 8 | path = includes/cmb 9 | url = git://github.com/webdevstudios/custom-metaboxes-and-fields-for-wordpress 10 | [submodule "includes/tgm-plugin-activation"] 11 | path = includes/tgm-plugin-activation 12 | url = https://github.com/thomasgriffin/TGM-Plugin-Activation.git 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /wordimpress-plugin.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'Movie', 28 | 'plural' => 'Movies', 29 | 'menu' => 'Movies' 30 | ); 31 | 32 | $args['options'] = array( 33 | 'public' => true, 34 | 'hierarchical' => false, 35 | 'supports' => array( 'title', 'editor', 'thumbnail' ), 36 | 'has_archive' => true 37 | ); 38 | // The Unicode of the desired font awesome icon 39 | // @see: fontawesome.io/icons/ 40 | $args['menu_icon'] = 'f008'; 41 | 42 | if ( class_exists( 'Bamboo_Custom_Post_Type' ) ) { 43 | $albums = new Bamboo_Custom_Post_Type( $args ); 44 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/css/admin.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | @charset "utf-8"; 2 | /* CSS Document */ 3 | html, body { 4 | height: 100%; 5 | } 6 | 7 | html { 8 | background-color: #fff; 9 | } 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | .login #nav a, .login #backtoblog a { 14 | color:#FFF; 15 | } 16 | 17 | /* Login Screen */ 18 | body.login { 19 | background: url('http://cdn.wordimpress.com/wp-content/themes/wordimpress-new/assets/img/blurred-desert.jpg') no-repeat center center fixed; 20 | -webkit-background-size: cover; 21 | -moz-background-size: cover; 22 | -o-background-size: cover; 23 | background-size: cover; 24 | background-color: #EEE; 25 | padding-top: 0; 26 | } 27 | 28 | #login { 29 | margin: 0 auto; 30 | padding-top: 30px; 31 | } 32 | 33 | #login h1 { 34 | margin-top: 60px; 35 | padding: 20px 0 0; 36 | } 37 | 38 | #login h1 a { 39 | background: url('http://cdn.wordimpress.com/wp-content/themes/wordimpress-new/assets/css/../img/wordimpress-logo.png') no-repeat top left !important; 40 | height: 70px; 41 | width: 190px !important; 42 | margin: 0 auto 30px; 43 | } 44 | 45 | #login form { 46 | box-shadow: 0 4px 18px #1D2736; 47 | -moz-box-shadow: 0 4px 18px #1D2736; 48 | } 49 | 50 | .login #nav a, .login #backtoblog a { 51 | text-shadow: none; 52 | } 53 | 54 | /* Dashboard & Menu Items */ 55 | 56 | .menu-icon-links { 57 | display: none !important; 58 | } 59 | 60 | /* Hide plugin update */ 61 | 62 | #advanced-post-types-order + .plugin-update-tr { 63 | display: none; 64 | } 65 | 66 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/custom-taxonomies.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'Genre', 31 | 'plural' => 'Genres', 32 | 'menu' => 'Genres' 33 | ); 34 | 35 | $args['options'] = array( 36 | 'public' => true, 37 | 'show_ui' => true, 38 | 'show_in_nav_menus' => true, 39 | 'show_tagcloud' => true, 40 | 'hierarchical' => true, 41 | 'update_count_callback' => null, 42 | 'query_var' => true, 43 | 'rewrite' => true, 44 | 'capabilities' => array(), 45 | 'sort' => null 46 | ); 47 | 48 | $args['help'] = ''; 49 | 50 | if ( class_exists( 'Bamboo_Custom_Taxonomy' ) ) { 51 | $genres = new Bamboo_Custom_Taxonomy( $args ); 52 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/metaboxes.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'movie_info_metabox', 36 | 'title' => 'Movie Information', 37 | 'pages' => array( 'movies' ), // post type 38 | 'context' => 'normal', // 'normal', 'advanced', or 'side' 39 | 'priority' => 'core', // 'high', 'core', 'default' or 'low' 40 | 'show_names' => true, // Show field names on the left 41 | 'fields' => array( 42 | array( 43 | 'name' => 'Lead Actor', 44 | 'desc' => 'Who starred in this film?', 45 | 'id' => $prefix . 'lead_actor', 46 | 'type' => 'text' 47 | ), 48 | array( 49 | 'name' => 'Total Budget', 50 | 'desc' => 'How much did this movie cost?', 51 | 'id' => $prefix . 'movie_budget', 52 | 'type' => 'text_money' 53 | ), 54 | ), 55 | ); 56 | 57 | return $meta_boxes; 58 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Custom Functionality Plugin Example 2 | =================================== 3 | Contributors: Devin Walker (@wordimpress / wordimpress.com) 4 | Version: 1.2 5 | Requires at least: 3.6 6 | Tested up to: 3.8.1 7 | 8 | ## Description 9 | 10 | Custom Functionality Plugin Example is an example plugin for WordPress that is meant to be a starting point for developing your own custom functions and features. It includes a clean plugin directory structure, easy to understand inline docs complete with todos, and additional helper classes and functions. 11 | 12 | You should use the plugin to separate your functional (plugin) and presentation (theme) logic in accordance with WordPress best practice recommendations. For more information, please visit the article [Building Your First Custom Functionality Plugin](http://wordimpress.com/building-first-custom-functionality-plugin/ "How to Build a Custom Functionality Plugin for WordPress"). 13 | 14 | ### Getting Started 15 | 16 | 1. To get started, download the zip file of this repository and upload it to your WordPress theme's plugin directory or MU (must use) plugin directory. 17 | 2. Update the plugin name and description to match your company or organization 18 | 3. Activate the plugin and review the inline todos to further customize. 19 | 20 | ### What's Included? 21 | 22 | This plugin contains a number of submodules of popular GitHub repos that allow you to do a variety of awesome things: 23 | 24 | * [WordPress Custom Post Types](https://github.com/beaucharman/wordpress-custom-post-types) - Easily create CPTs using this helpful class 25 | * [WordPress Custom Taxonomies](https://github.com/beaucharman/wordpress-custom-taxonomy) - Need a custom taxonomy to go with your CPT? Look no further than this excellent helper class. 26 | * [Custom Metaboxes and Fields for WordPress](https://github.com/WebDevStudios/Custom-Metaboxes-and-Fields-for-WordPress/) - A light-weight and powerful utility to create nifty metaboxes and powerful fields. Can be used in place of ACF and also works for theme option pages. 27 | * [TGM Plugin Activation](https://github.com/thomasgriffin/TGM-Plugin-Activation) - The best way to require and recommend plugins for WordPress themes (and other plugins). 28 | 29 | ### Example CPT and Taxonomy with CMBs 30 | 31 | This plugin includes a sample Custom Post Type "Movies" with an attached Custom Taxonomy "Genres" to help you get started using the included helper classes. There is also a sample Custom Metabox setup which is attached to the "Movies" CPT; this custom metabox has two example fields. 32 | 33 | ## Have an Idea? Interested in Contributing? 34 | 35 | If you are interested it taking the project a step further please don't hesitate to reach out! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/admin-customizations.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | '; 12 | echo ''; 13 | 14 | } 15 | 16 | add_action( 'login_head', 'wordimpress_custom_styles' ); 17 | add_action( 'admin_head', 'wordimpress_custom_styles' ); 18 | 19 | 20 | // Add and remove dashboard widgets 21 | function wordimpress_dashboard_cleanup() { 22 | 23 | //* remove meta boxes 24 | // remove_meta_box( 'dashboard_right_now', 'dashboard', 'normal' ); 25 | remove_meta_box( 'dashboard_plugins', 'dashboard', 'normal' ); 26 | remove_meta_box( 'dashboard_secondary', 'dashboard', 'side' ); 27 | remove_meta_box( 'dashboard_primary', 'dashboard', 'side' ); 28 | remove_meta_box( 'dashboard_recent_drafts', 'dashboard', 'side' ); 29 | remove_meta_box( 'dashboard_incoming_links', 'dashboard', 'normal' ); 30 | remove_meta_box( 'dashboard_recent_comments', 'dashboard', 'normal' ); 31 | remove_meta_box( 'dashboard_quick_press', 'dashboard', 'side' ); 32 | 33 | //* add call to include a custom widget 34 | wp_add_dashboard_widget( 'wordimpress_help_text', 'Website Help and Support', 'wordimpress_help_links' ); // add a new custom widget for help and support 35 | } 36 | 37 | add_action( 'wp_dashboard_setup', 'wordimpress_dashboard_cleanup' ); 38 | 39 | //* add custom help links 40 | function wordimpress_help_links() { 41 | ?> 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 |

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46 | 47 | 50 | 51 | 'TGM Example Plugin', // The plugin name 38 | 'slug' => 'tgm-example-plugin', // The plugin slug (typically the folder name) 39 | 'source' => get_stylesheet_directory() . '/lib/plugins/tgm-example-plugin.zip', // The plugin source 40 | 'required' => true, // If false, the plugin is only 'recommended' instead of required 41 | 'version' => '', // E.g. 1.0.0. If set, the active plugin must be this version or higher, otherwise a notice is presented 42 | 'force_activation' => false, // If true, plugin is activated upon theme activation and cannot be deactivated until theme switch 43 | 'force_deactivation' => false, // If true, plugin is deactivated upon theme switch, useful for theme-specific plugins 44 | 'external_url' => '', // If set, overrides default API URL and points to an external URL 45 | ), 46 | 47 | // This is an example of how to include a plugin from the WordPress Plugin Repository 48 | array( 49 | 'name' => 'WordPress SEO', 50 | 'slug' => 'wordpress-seo', 51 | 'required' => false, 52 | ), 53 | 54 | ); 55 | 56 | // Change this to your theme text domain, used for internationalising strings 57 | $theme_text_domain = 'tgmpa'; 58 | 59 | /** 60 | * Array of configuration settings. Amend each line as needed. 61 | * If you want the default strings to be available under your own theme domain, 62 | * leave the strings uncommented. 63 | * Some of the strings are added into a sprintf, so see the comments at the 64 | * end of each line for what each argument will be. 65 | */ 66 | $config = array( 67 | 'domain' => $theme_text_domain, // Text domain - likely want to be the same as your theme. 68 | 'default_path' => '', // Default absolute path to pre-packaged plugins 69 | 'parent_menu_slug' => 'themes.php', // Default parent menu slug 70 | 'parent_url_slug' => 'themes.php', // Default parent URL slug 71 | 'menu' => 'install-required-plugins', // Menu slug 72 | 'has_notices' => true, // Show admin notices or not 73 | 'is_automatic' => false, // Automatically activate plugins after installation or not 74 | 'message' => '', // Message to output right before the plugins table 75 | 'strings' => array( 76 | 'page_title' => __( 'Install Required Plugins', $theme_text_domain ), 77 | 'menu_title' => __( 'Install Plugins', $theme_text_domain ), 78 | 'installing' => __( 'Installing Plugin: %s', $theme_text_domain ), // %1$s = plugin name 79 | 'oops' => __( 'Something went wrong with the plugin API.', $theme_text_domain ), 80 | 'notice_can_install_required' => _n_noop( 'This theme requires the following plugin: %1$s.', 'This theme requires the following plugins: %1$s.' ), // %1$s = plugin name(s) 81 | 'notice_can_install_recommended' => _n_noop( 'This theme recommends the following plugin: %1$s.', 'This theme recommends the following plugins: %1$s.' ), // %1$s = plugin name(s) 82 | 'notice_cannot_install' => _n_noop( 'Sorry, but you do not have the correct permissions to install the %s plugin. Contact the administrator of this site for help on getting the plugin installed.', 'Sorry, but you do not have the correct permissions to install the %s plugins. Contact the administrator of this site for help on getting the plugins installed.' ), // %1$s = plugin name(s) 83 | 'notice_can_activate_required' => _n_noop( 'The following required plugin is currently inactive: %1$s.', 'The following required plugins are currently inactive: %1$s.' ), // %1$s = plugin name(s) 84 | 'notice_can_activate_recommended' => _n_noop( 'The following recommended plugin is currently inactive: %1$s.', 'The following recommended plugins are currently inactive: %1$s.' ), // %1$s = plugin name(s) 85 | 'notice_cannot_activate' => _n_noop( 'Sorry, but you do not have the correct permissions to activate the %s plugin. Contact the administrator of this site for help on getting the plugin activated.', 'Sorry, but you do not have the correct permissions to activate the %s plugins. Contact the administrator of this site for help on getting the plugins activated.' ), // %1$s = plugin name(s) 86 | 'notice_ask_to_update' => _n_noop( 'The following plugin needs to be updated to its latest version to ensure maximum compatibility with this theme: %1$s.', 'The following plugins need to be updated to their latest version to ensure maximum compatibility with this theme: %1$s.' ), // %1$s = plugin name(s) 87 | 'notice_cannot_update' => _n_noop( 'Sorry, but you do not have the correct permissions to update the %s plugin. Contact the administrator of this site for help on getting the plugin updated.', 'Sorry, but you do not have the correct permissions to update the %s plugins. 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Of course, the commands you use may 322 | be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be 323 | mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program. 324 | 325 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your 326 | school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if 327 | necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names: 328 | 329 | Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program 330 | `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker. 331 | 332 | {signature of Ty Coon}, 1 April 1989 333 | Ty Coon, President of Vice 334 | 335 | This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into 336 | proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may 337 | consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the 338 | library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 339 | Public License instead of this License. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------