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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Plugin Report # 2 | 3 | [![Build status](https://github.com/zodiac1978/plugin-report/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/zodiac1978/plugin-report/actions/workflows/ci.yml) [![Current Antispam Bee version](https://img.shields.io/wordpress/plugin/v/plugin-report.svg)](https://wordpress.org/plugins/plugin-report/) [![Number of downloads](https://img.shields.io/wordpress/plugin/dt/plugin-report.svg)](https://wordpress.org/plugins/plugin-report/advanced/) [![Number of active installs](https://img.shields.io/wordpress/plugin/installs/plugin-report.svg)](https://wordpress.org/plugins/plugin-report/advanced/) [![WordPress plugin rating](https://img.shields.io/wordpress/plugin/r/plugin-report.svg)](https://wordpress.org/plugins/plugin-report/#reviews) 4 | 5 | A WordPress plugin that provides detailed information about currently installed plugins. 6 | 7 | ## Plugin Report will allow you to: 8 | 9 | * Spot plugins that are no longer maintained. 10 | * Get a quick overview of the "plugin health" of your site. 11 | * Provide clients with a detailed report, right from their own dashboard, or as CSV spreadsheet. 12 | * Find plugins that are no longer active on multisite installs 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | === Plugin Report === 2 | Contributors: roytanck, zodiac1978, pedromendonca 3 | Tags: plugin info, admin, plugins, multisite 4 | Requires at least: 4.6 5 | Tested up to: 6.8 6 | Requires PHP: 5.6 7 | Stable tag: 2.2.1 8 | License: GPLv3 9 | 10 | A WordPress plugin that provides detailed information about currently installed plugins. 11 | 12 | ##Plugin Report will allow you to: 13 | 14 | * Spot plugins that are no longer maintained. 15 | * Get a quick overview of the "plugin health" of your site. 16 | * Provide clients with a detailed report, right from their own dashboard, or as CSV spreadsheet. 17 | * Find plugins that are no longer active on multisite installs 18 | 19 | 20 | == Frequently Asked Questions == 21 | 22 | = Where can I submit bug reports or feature requests? = 23 | 24 | The development of this plugin happens on [GitHub](https://github.com/Zodiac1978/plugin-report). Feel free to [submit issues](https://github.com/Zodiac1978/plugin-report/issues) there. 25 | 26 | 27 | == Screenshots == 28 | 29 | 1. Your plugin report is found under the Plugins menu, or in the Network section if your site is a multisite install. 30 | 31 | 32 | == Credits == 33 | 34 | Thanks to Roy Tanck for trusting me to adopt this great plugin. Hartelijk bedankt! 35 | 36 | Special thanks go to [Tristen Forsythe Brown](http://tristen.ca/) for the [tablesort JavaScript library](https://github.com/tristen/tablesort) licensed under the MIT License. 37 | 38 | 39 | == Changelog == 40 | 41 | = 2.2.1 (2025-04-25) = 42 | * Fix plugin for subfolder installs 43 | 44 | = 2.2.0 (2025-04-25) = 45 | * Tablesort updated to the latest version (5.6.0) 46 | * Many code improvements (Thanks to PHPStan, WPCS and Plugin Check) 47 | * New ownership 48 | * Tested with WP 6.8 49 | 50 | = 2.1.1 (2022-06-17) = 51 | * Improved behavior of the repository column on older WordPress versions (thanks, @zodiac1978) 52 | 53 | = 2.1 (2022-05-28) = 54 | * Added detection for plugins that have been closed in the wordpress.org repository 55 | 56 | = 2.0.2 (2022-02-12) = 57 | * Fixed some more PHP warnings 58 | 59 | = 2.0.1 (2022-02-03) = 60 | * Fixed PHP warnings caused by an undefined variable 61 | 62 | = 2.0.0 (2021-12-17) = 63 | * Added a new column to display repository information and detect possible supply chain issues 64 | * Tablesort updated to the latest version 65 | 66 | = 1.9.3 (2021-11-26) = 67 | * Fixed an issue where the exported CSV filename contained the wrong month (thanks, @zodiac1978) 68 | 69 | = 1.9.2 (2021-10-03) = 70 | * Skip the wordpress.org API call if the plugin's Update URI is set (thanks, @zodiac1978) 71 | * Tested with WP 5.8 72 | 73 | = 1.9.1 (2021-05-02) = 74 | * Fixed a minor issues that could cause problems with the plugin's translations 75 | 76 | = 1.9 (2021-05-02) = 77 | * Display translated plugin info when available (thanks, @zodiac1978) 78 | * Fixed default sorting of plugins to match WP's plugins screen (thanks, @zodiac1978) 79 | 80 | = 1.8.3 (2021-03-19) = 81 | * Fixed an issue where plugin auto-updates were not displayed correctly 82 | 83 | = 1.8.2 (2020-12-16) = 84 | * Coding standards and i18n improvements (thanks @pedromendonca) 85 | * Tested with WordPress 5.6 86 | * Updated tablesort to version 5.2.1 87 | 88 | = 1.8.1 (2020-10-28) = 89 | * Modified the way WP version numbers are compared to fix issues with non-repo plugins and non-standard version numbering 90 | 91 | = 1.8 (2020-08-17) = 92 | * Fixed a jQuery issue causing errors in WP 5.5 93 | * Added column to display whether a plugin is set to auto-update 94 | 95 | = 1.7 (2020-04-03) = 96 | * Adds column sorting (props @zodiac1978) 97 | * Replaces the Excel export with a more robust CSV export function 98 | * Uses HTML's progress element for the progress bar 99 | 100 | = 1.6.1 (2020-03-21) = 101 | * Fixed an issue with version comparisons and beta/RC versions (thanks @zodiac1978) 102 | * Coding standards improvements (thanks @zodiac1978) 103 | * The plugin can now only be network-activated on multisite 104 | * Tested against WordPress 5.4 105 | 106 | = 1.6 (2020-03-14) = 107 | * Further i18n improvements (thanks @pedromendonca) 108 | * Minor version differences no longer shown as "medium" risk 109 | * When a plugin upgrade requires platform upgrades, this is now shown (suggested by @zodiac1978) 110 | * Improved the way CSS and javascript files are enqueued 111 | 112 | = 1.5 (2020-02-09) = 113 | * The activation column now shows the number of activations on multisite 114 | * I18n improvements (thanks @pedromendonca!) 115 | 116 | = 1.4 (2020-01-17) = 117 | * Adds an .xls export function (experimental) 118 | * Adds an "activated" column to the report table 119 | 120 | = 1.3 (2019-11-29) = 121 | * Better table styles, including cell background colors 122 | * Improved error messages 123 | * Cached information is now automatically refreshed when a plugin is updated through wp-admin 124 | 125 | = 1.2 (2019-11-26) = 126 | * Removed the "compatibility" column (data no longer provided by API) 127 | * Fixed an issue with long plugin slugs causing invalide transient keys 128 | * Fixed an issue where version number colors were inconsistent 129 | 130 | = 1.1 (2019-11-23) = 131 | * Code cleanup 132 | * Adds proper multisite support 133 | * Accessibility and internationalisation improvements 134 | 135 | = 1.0 (2017-01-17) = 136 | * Initial version 137 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /composer.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "zodiac1978/plugin-report", 3 | "description": "A WordPress plugin that provides detailed information about currently installed plugins.", 4 | "type": "wordpress-plugin", 5 | "license": "GPL-2.0-or-later", 6 | "require": { 7 | "php": ">=5.6.0", 8 | "composer/installers": "~1.0" 9 | }, 10 | "authors": [ 11 | { 12 | "name": "Torsten Landsiedel", 13 | "homepage": "https://torstenlandsiedel.de" 14 | }, 15 | { 16 | "name": "Roy Tanck", 17 | "homepage": "https://roytanck.com/" 18 | } 19 | ], 20 | "support": { 21 | "docs": "https://github.com/Zodiac1978/plugin-report/blob/main/README.md", 22 | "forums": "https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/plugin-report/", 23 | "issues": "https://github.com/Zodiac1978/plugin-report/issues", 24 | "source": "https://github.com/Zodiac1978/plugin-report/" 25 | }, 26 | "require": { 27 | "php": ">=5.6" 28 | }, 29 | "require-dev": { 30 | "ext-curl": "*", 31 | "ext-dom": "*", 32 | "ext-json": "*", 33 | "ext-sqlite3": "*", 34 | "szepeviktor/phpstan-wordpress": "^2.0" 35 | }, 36 | "autoload": { 37 | "psr-4": { 38 | "App\\": "src" 39 | } 40 | }, 41 | "scripts": { 42 | "analyze": "@php ./vendor/bin/phpstan analyze" 43 | } 44 | } 45 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /css/plugin-report.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* risk indicator classes */ 2 | 3 | td.pr-risk-low { 4 | background-color: #edfaef; 5 | color: #007017 !important; 6 | font-weight: bold; 7 | } 8 | 9 | td.pr-risk-high { 10 | background-color: #fcf0f1; 11 | color: #b32d2e !important; 12 | font-weight: bold; 13 | } 14 | 15 | td.pr-risk-medium { 16 | font-weight: bold; 17 | } 18 | 19 | /* additional info in table cells */ 20 | 21 | span.pr-additional-info { 22 | font-weight: normal; 23 | color: #555; 24 | } 25 | 26 | /* progress bar */ 27 | 28 | #plugin-report-progress progress { 29 | -webkit-appearance: none; 30 | -moz-appearance: none; 31 | appearance: none; 32 | width: 100%; 33 | height: 1em; 34 | border: 1px solid #e5e5e5; 35 | background-color: #fff; 36 | color: #0073aa; 37 | } 38 | 39 | #plugin-report-progress progress::-webkit-progress-bar { 40 | background-color: #fff; 41 | } 42 | 43 | #plugin-report-progress progress::-webkit-progress-value { 44 | background-color: #0073aa; 45 | } 46 | 47 | #plugin-report-progress progress::-moz-progress-bar { 48 | background-color: #0073aa; 49 | } 50 | 51 | /* styling for the tablesort script */ 52 | 53 | th[role=columnheader]:not(.no-sort) { 54 | cursor: pointer; 55 | } 56 | 57 | th[role=columnheader]:not(.no-sort):after { 58 | content: ''; 59 | float: right; 60 | margin-top: 7px; 61 | border-width: 0 4px 4px; 62 | border-style: solid; 63 | border-color: #404040 transparent; 64 | visibility: hidden; 65 | opacity: 0; 66 | -ms-user-select: none; 67 | -webkit-user-select: none; 68 | -moz-user-select: none; 69 | user-select: none; 70 | } 71 | 72 | th[aria-sort=ascending]:not(.no-sort):after { 73 | border-bottom: none; 74 | border-width: 4px 4px 0; 75 | } 76 | 77 | th[aria-sort]:not(.no-sort):after { 78 | visibility: visible; 79 | opacity: 0.4; 80 | } 81 | 82 | th[role=columnheader]:not(.no-sort):focus:after, 83 | th[role=columnheader]:not(.no-sort):hover:after { 84 | visibility: visible; 85 | opacity: 1; 86 | } 87 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /js/plugin-report.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | jQuery(document).ready( function( $ ){ 2 | 3 | var rtpr_slugs = plugin_report_vars.plugin_slugs; 4 | var rtpr_slugs_array = rtpr_slugs.split(','); 5 | var rtpr_nrof_plugins = rtpr_slugs_array.length; 6 | var rtpr_progress = 0; 7 | 8 | 9 | function rtpr_process_next_plugin(){ 10 | if( rtpr_slugs_array.length > 0 ){ 11 | var slug = rtpr_slugs_array.shift(); 12 | if( $( '.plugin-report-row-temp-' + slug ).length ){ 13 | rtpr_get_plugin_info( slug ); 14 | } else { 15 | rtpr_process_next_plugin(); 16 | } 17 | } 18 | // update the progress information on the page 19 | var perc = Math.ceil( ( rtpr_progress / rtpr_nrof_plugins ) * 100 ); 20 | if( perc < 100 ){ 21 | if( ! $( '#plugin-report-progress' ).find( 'progress' ).length ){ 22 | $( '#plugin-report-progress' ).html( '' ); 23 | } 24 | $( '#plugin-report-progress progress' ).prop( 'value', perc ); 25 | rtpr_progress++; 26 | } else { 27 | // Remove the progress bar. 28 | $('#plugin-report-progress').html( '' ); 29 | // initialize sorting on table 30 | new Tablesort(document.getElementById('plugin-report-table')); 31 | // Create the export button. 32 | $('#plugin-report-buttons').append(''); 33 | // Export button event handler. 34 | $('#plugin-report-export-btn').click( function( e ){ 35 | // Call the function that does the exporting. 36 | rtpr_export_table(); 37 | }); 38 | } 39 | } 40 | 41 | 42 | function rtpr_get_plugin_info( slug ){ 43 | var data = { 44 | 'action': 'rt_get_plugin_info', 45 | 'slug': slug, 46 | 'nonce': plugin_report_vars.ajax_nonce 47 | }; 48 | 49 | jQuery.post( ajaxurl, data, function(response) { 50 | // parse the response 51 | obj = jQuery.parseJSON(response); 52 | // replace the temporary table row with the new data 53 | $('#plugin-report-table .plugin-report-row-temp-' + slug ).replaceWith( obj.html ); 54 | // on to the next... 55 | rtpr_process_next_plugin(); 56 | }); 57 | } 58 | 59 | // kick things off 60 | rtpr_process_next_plugin(); 61 | 62 | 63 | // Export CSV file. 64 | function rtpr_export_table(){ 65 | var csv_data = ''; 66 | var counter = 0; 67 | // Loop trough the table header to add the header cells. 68 | $('#plugin-report-table thead tr').each(function(){ 69 | // Use a column counter, because we'll need ot insert two extra columns. 70 | counter = 0; 71 | // Loop through the header cells. 72 | $(this).find('th').each(function(){ 73 | // Remove any comma's from the cell contents, then add to output. 74 | csv_data += $(this).text().replace(/,/g, ".") + ','; 75 | // If this is the first column, add the plugin url column 76 | if( counter == 0 ){ 77 | csv_data += plugin_report_vars.plugin_url_header + ','; 78 | } 79 | // If this is the second column, add the author url column 80 | if( counter == 1 ){ 81 | csv_data += plugin_report_vars.author_url_header + ','; 82 | } 83 | counter++; 84 | }); 85 | // End of the line. 86 | csv_data += "\n"; 87 | }); 88 | // Loop through the regular rows to get their data 89 | $('#plugin-report-table tbody tr').each(function(){ 90 | // Use a column counter to insert the two columns. 91 | counter = 0; 92 | // Loop through all regular cells. 93 | $(this).find('td').each(function(){ 94 | // Remove any comma's from the cell contents, then add to output. 95 | csv_data += $(this).text().replace(/,/g, ".") + ','; 96 | // If this is one of the first two columns, add a url column. 97 | if( counter <2 ){ 98 | var href = ''; 99 | $(this).find('a').each(function(){ 100 | // Get the href attribute, but strip any url vars to keep it short. 101 | href = $(this).attr('href').split('#')[0].split('?')[0]; 102 | }); 103 | // Add to the output. 104 | csv_data += href + ','; 105 | } 106 | counter++; 107 | }); 108 | // End of the line. 109 | csv_data += "\n"; 110 | }); 111 | // Create a link element, clickit and remove it. 112 | var link = document.createElement( 'a' ); 113 | var now = new Date(); 114 | link.download = 'plugin-report-' + now.getFullYear() + '-' + String( '0' + (now.getMonth()+1) ).slice(-2) + '-' + String( '0' + now.getDate() ).slice(-2) + '.csv'; 115 | link.href = URL.createObjectURL( new Blob( [ "\ufeff", csv_data ], {type: 'text/csv; header=present'} ) ); 116 | link.click(); 117 | link.remove(); 118 | } 119 | 120 | }); 121 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /js/tablesort.dotsep.min.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /*! 2 | * tablesort v5.6.0 (2025-04-20) 3 | * http://tristen.ca/tablesort/demo/ 4 | * Copyright (c) 2025 ; Licensed MIT 5 | */ 6 | Tablesort.extend("dotsep",function(t){return/^(\d+\.)+\d+$/.test(t)},function(t,r){t=t.split("."),r=r.split(".");for(var e,n,i=0,s=t.length;i{function r(t,e){if(!(this instanceof r))return new r(t,e);if(!t||"TABLE"!==t.tagName)throw new Error("Element must be a table");this.init(t,e||{})}function v(t){var e;return window.CustomEvent&&"function"==typeof window.CustomEvent?e=new CustomEvent(t):(e=document.createEvent("CustomEvent")).initCustomEvent(t,!1,!1,void 0),e}function p(t,e){return t.getAttribute(e.sortAttribute||"data-sort")||t.textContent||t.innerText||""}function A(t,e){return(t=t.trim().toLowerCase())===(e=e.trim().toLowerCase())?0:t{function a(t){return t.replace(/[^\-?0-9.]/g,"")}Tablesort.extend("number",function(t){return t.match(/^[-+]?[£\x24Û¢´€]?\d+\s*([,\.]\d{0,2})/)||t.match(/^[-+]?\d+\s*([,\.]\d{0,2})?[£\x24Û¢´€]/)||t.match(/^[-+]?(\d)*-?([,\.]){0,1}-?(\d)+([E,e][\-+][\d]+)?%?$/)},function(t,e){return t=a(t),e=a(e),e=e,t=t,e=parseFloat(e),t=parseFloat(t),(e=isNaN(e)?0:e)-(t=isNaN(t)?0:t)})})(); -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /phpstan.neon: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | includes: 2 | - vendor/phpstan/phpstan/conf/bleedingEdge.neon 3 | - vendor/szepeviktor/phpstan-wordpress/extension.neon 4 | parameters: 5 | level: 5 6 | paths: 7 | - rt-plugin-report.php 8 | ignoreErrors: 9 | - '#Path in require_once\(\) "\./wp-admin/includes/plugin-install\.php" is not a file or it does not exist#' 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /rt-plugin-report.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | check_core_updates(); 94 | 95 | // Refresh the cache, but only if this is a fresh timestamp (not if the page has been refreshed with the timestamp still in the URL). 96 | if ( isset( $_GET['clear_cache'] ) ) { 97 | $new_timestamp = intval( $_GET['clear_cache'] ); 98 | $last_timestamp = intval( get_site_transient( 'plugin_report_cache_cleared' ) ); 99 | if ( ! $last_timestamp || $new_timestamp > $last_timestamp ) { 100 | $this->clear_cache(); 101 | set_site_transient( 'plugin_report_cache_cleared', $new_timestamp, self::CACHE_LIFETIME ); 102 | } 103 | } 104 | 105 | // Start the page's output. 106 | echo '
'; 107 | echo '

' . esc_html_x( 'Plugin Report', 'Page and menu title', 'plugin-report' ) . '

'; 108 | echo '

'; 109 | $version_temp = '' . $wp_version . ''; 110 | /* translators: %1$s: Current WordPress version number, %2$s: Current PHP version number */ 111 | echo sprintf( esc_html__( 'Currently running WordPress version %1$s and PHP version %2$s.', 'plugin-report' ), $version_temp, phpversion() ); 112 | if ( version_compare( $wp_version, $wp_latest, '<' ) ) { 113 | /* translators: %s = Available new version number */ 114 | echo sprintf( ' (' . esc_html__( 'An upgrade to %s is available', 'plugin-report' ) . ')', $wp_latest ); 115 | } 116 | echo '

'; 117 | echo '

'; 118 | // Clear cache and reload. 119 | if ( is_multisite() ) { 120 | $page_url = 'network/plugins.php?page=plugin_report'; 121 | } else { 122 | $page_url = 'plugins.php?page=plugin_report'; 123 | } 124 | echo '' . esc_html__( 'Clear cached plugin data and reload', 'plugin-report' ) . ''; 125 | echo '

'; 126 | echo '

' . esc_html__( 'Currently installed plugins', 'plugin-report' ) . '

'; 127 | echo '

'; 128 | 129 | // The report's main table. 130 | echo ''; 131 | echo ''; 132 | echo ''; 133 | echo ''; 134 | echo ''; 135 | echo ''; 136 | echo ''; 137 | echo ''; 138 | echo ''; 139 | echo ''; 140 | echo ''; 141 | echo ''; 142 | echo ''; 143 | echo ''; 144 | echo ''; 145 | 146 | foreach ( $plugins as $key => $plugin ) { 147 | $slug = $this->get_plugin_slug( $key ); 148 | $cache_key = $this->create_cache_key( $slug ); 149 | $cache = get_site_transient( $cache_key ); 150 | if ( $cache ) { 151 | // Use the cached report to create a table row. 152 | echo $this->render_table_row( $cache ); 153 | } else { 154 | // Render a special table row that's used as a signal to the front-end js that new data is needed. 155 | echo ''; 156 | } 157 | } 158 | 159 | echo ''; 160 | echo '
' . esc_html__( 'Name', 'plugin-report' ) . '' . esc_html__( 'Author', 'plugin-report' ) . '' . esc_html__( 'Repository', 'plugin-report' ) . '' . esc_html__( 'Activated', 'plugin-report' ) . '' . esc_html__( 'Installed version', 'plugin-report' ) . '' . esc_html__( 'Auto-update', 'plugin-report' ) . '' . esc_html__( 'Last update', 'plugin-report' ) . '' . esc_html__( 'Tested up to WP version', 'plugin-report' ) . '' . esc_html__( 'Rating', 'plugin-report' ) . '
' . esc_html__( 'Loading...', 'plugin-report' ) . '
'; 161 | 162 | echo '

'; 163 | 164 | // Wrap up. 165 | echo '
'; 166 | } 167 | 168 | 169 | /** 170 | * Enqueue admin javascript 171 | * 172 | * @param string $hook Screen hook. 173 | */ 174 | public function enqueue_assets( $hook ) { 175 | // Check if we're on the right screen. 176 | if ( 'plugins_page_plugin_report' !== $hook ) { 177 | return; 178 | } 179 | // Register the plugin's admin js, and require jquery. 180 | wp_enqueue_script( 'plugin-report-js', plugins_url( '/js/plugin-report.js', __FILE__ ), array( 'jquery', 'plugin-report-tablesort-js' ), self::PLUGIN_VERSION ); 181 | wp_enqueue_script( 'plugin-report-tablesort-js', plugins_url( '/js/tablesort.min.js', __FILE__ ), array( 'jquery' ), '5.6.0' ); 182 | wp_enqueue_script( 'plugin-report-tablesort-number-js', plugins_url( '/js/tablesort.number.min.js', __FILE__ ), array( 'plugin-report-tablesort-js' ), '5.6.0' ); 183 | wp_enqueue_script( 'plugin-report-tablesort-dotsep-js', plugins_url( '/js/tablesort.dotsep.min.js', __FILE__ ), array( 'plugin-report-tablesort-js' ), '5.6.0' ); 184 | // Add some variables to the page, to be used by the javascript. 185 | $slugs = $this->get_plugin_slugs(); 186 | $slugs_str = implode( ',', $slugs ); 187 | $vars = array( 188 | 'plugin_slugs' => $slugs_str, 189 | 'ajax_nonce' => wp_create_nonce( 'plugin_report_nonce' ), 190 | 'export_btn' => __( 'Export .csv file', 'plugin-report' ), 191 | 'plugin_url_header' => __( 'Plugin URL', 'plugin-report' ), 192 | 'author_url_header' => __( 'Author URL', 'plugin-report' ), 193 | ); 194 | wp_localize_script( 'plugin-report-js', 'plugin_report_vars', $vars ); 195 | // Enqueue admin CSS file. 196 | wp_enqueue_style( 'plugin-report-css', plugin_dir_url( __FILE__ ) . 'css/plugin-report.css', array(), self::PLUGIN_VERSION ); 197 | } 198 | 199 | 200 | /** 201 | * Get the slugs for all currently installed plugins 202 | */ 203 | private function get_plugin_slugs() { 204 | $plugins = get_plugins(); 205 | $slugs = array(); 206 | foreach ( $plugins as $key => $plugin ) { 207 | $slugs[] = $this->get_plugin_slug( $key ); 208 | } 209 | return $slugs; 210 | } 211 | 212 | 213 | /** 214 | * Convert a plugin's file path into its slug. 215 | * 216 | * @param string $file Plugin file path. 217 | */ 218 | private function get_plugin_slug( $file ) { 219 | if ( strpos( $file, '/' ) !== false ) { 220 | $parts = explode( '/', $file ); 221 | } else { 222 | $parts = explode( '.', $file ); 223 | } 224 | return sanitize_title( $parts[0] ); 225 | } 226 | 227 | 228 | /** 229 | * AJAX handler 230 | * Returns a full html table row with the plugin's data 231 | */ 232 | public function get_plugin_info() { 233 | 234 | // Check the ajax nonce, display an error if the check fails. 235 | if ( ! check_ajax_referer( 'plugin_report_nonce', 'nonce', false ) ) { 236 | wp_die(); 237 | } 238 | 239 | // Check user capabilites, just to be sure. 240 | if ( ! current_user_can( 'manage_options' ) ) { 241 | wp_die(); 242 | } 243 | 244 | // Check if get_plugins() function exists. 245 | if ( ! function_exists( 'plugins_api' ) ) { 246 | require_once ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/includes/plugin-install.php'; 247 | } 248 | 249 | if ( isset( $_POST['slug'] ) ) { 250 | $slug = sanitize_title( wp_unslash( $_POST['slug'] ) ); 251 | } else { 252 | $slug = ''; // Set value to an empty string. 253 | } 254 | 255 | $report = $this->assemble_plugin_report( $slug ); 256 | 257 | if ( $report ) { 258 | $table_row = $this->render_table_row( $report ); 259 | } else { 260 | $table_row = $this->render_error_row( esc_html__( 'No plugin data available.', 'plugin-report' ) ); 261 | } 262 | 263 | // Formulate a response. 264 | $response = array( 265 | 'html' => $table_row, 266 | 'message' => 'Success!', 267 | ); 268 | // Return the response. 269 | echo wp_json_encode( $response ); 270 | 271 | wp_die(); 272 | } 273 | 274 | 275 | /** 276 | * Gather all the info we can get about a plugin. 277 | * Uses transient caching to avoid doing repo API calls on every page visit. 278 | * 279 | * @param string $slug Plugin slug. 280 | */ 281 | private function assemble_plugin_report( $slug ) { 282 | if ( ! empty( $slug ) ) { 283 | $report = array(); 284 | $cache_key = $this->create_cache_key( $slug ); 285 | $cache = get_site_transient( $cache_key ); 286 | $plugins = get_plugins(); 287 | $auto_updates = (array) get_site_option( 'auto_update_plugins', array() ); 288 | 289 | if ( empty( $cache ) ) { 290 | 291 | // Add the plugin's slug to the report. 292 | $report['slug'] = $slug; 293 | 294 | // Get the locally available info, and add it to the report. 295 | foreach ( $plugins as $key => $plugin ) { 296 | if ( $this->get_plugin_slug( $key ) === $slug ) { 297 | 298 | // Translate plugin data. 299 | $textdomain = $plugin['TextDomain']; 300 | if ( $textdomain ) { 301 | if ( ! is_textdomain_loaded( $textdomain ) ) { 302 | if ( $plugin['DomainPath'] ) { 303 | load_plugin_textdomain( $textdomain, false, dirname( $key ) . $plugin['DomainPath'] ); 304 | } else { 305 | load_plugin_textdomain( $textdomain, false, dirname( $key ) ); 306 | } 307 | } 308 | } elseif ( 'hello.php' === basename( $key ) ) { 309 | $textdomain = 'default'; 310 | } 311 | if ( $textdomain ) { 312 | foreach ( array( 'Name', 'PluginURI', 'Description', 'Author', 'AuthorURI', 'Version' ) as $field ) { 313 | // phpcs:ignore WordPress.WP.I18n.LowLevelTranslationFunction,WordPress.WP.I18n.NonSingularStringLiteralText,WordPress.WP.I18n.NonSingularStringLiteralDomain 314 | $plugin[ $field ] = translate( $plugin[ $field ], $textdomain ); 315 | } 316 | } 317 | 318 | $report['local_info'] = $plugin; 319 | $report['file_path'] = $key; 320 | $report['auto-update'] = in_array( $key, $auto_updates, true ); 321 | 322 | // Change any whitespace to default space. 323 | $report['local_info']['Name'] = preg_replace( '/\s+/u', ' ', $report['local_info']['Name'] ); 324 | 325 | break; 326 | } 327 | } 328 | 329 | // Use the wordpress.org repository API to get detailed information. 330 | $args = array( 331 | 'slug' => $slug, 332 | 'fields' => array( 333 | 'description' => false, 334 | 'sections' => false, 335 | 'tags' => false, 336 | 'version' => true, 337 | 'tested' => true, 338 | 'requires' => true, 339 | 'requires_php' => true, 340 | 'compatibility' => true, 341 | 'author' => true, 342 | ), 343 | ); 344 | 345 | // Check wordpress.org only if "Update URI" plugin header is not set or set to wordpress.org. 346 | $parsed_repo_url = wp_parse_url( $report['local_info']['UpdateURI'] ); 347 | $repo_host = isset( $parsed_repo_url['host'] ) ? $parsed_repo_url['host'] : null; 348 | if ( empty( $repo_host ) || strtolower( $repo_host ) === 'w.org' || strtolower( $repo_host ) === 'wordpress.org' ) { 349 | $returned_object = plugins_api( 'plugin_information', $args ); 350 | } 351 | 352 | // Add the repo info to the report. 353 | if ( isset( $returned_object ) ) { 354 | if ( ! is_wp_error( $returned_object ) ) { 355 | $report['repo_info'] = $returned_object; 356 | // Cache the report. 357 | set_site_transient( $cache_key, $report, self::CACHE_LIFETIME ); 358 | } else { 359 | // Store the error code and message in the report. 360 | $report['repo_error_code'] = $returned_object->get_error_code(); 361 | $report['repo_error_message'] = $returned_object->get_error_message(); 362 | // Because the plugin is not found in the wordpress.org repo, check if it exists in SVN. 363 | $report['exists_in_svn'] = $this->check_exists_in_svn( $slug ); 364 | // Cache for an extra long time when the plugin is not in the repo. 365 | set_site_transient( $cache_key, $report, self::CACHE_LIFETIME_NOREPO ); 366 | } 367 | } 368 | } else { 369 | $report = $cache; 370 | } 371 | 372 | return $report; 373 | 374 | } else { 375 | return null; 376 | } 377 | 378 | } 379 | 380 | 381 | /** 382 | * Check if the plugin is present in WordPress's SVN repository. 383 | * 384 | * Function adapted from the 'Enhanced Plugin Admin' plugin by Marios Alexandrou. 385 | * See: https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/browser/enhanced-plugin-admin/trunk/enhanced-plugin-admin.php 386 | * 387 | * @param string $slug The plugin's slug. 388 | * 389 | * @return boolean True if found, false if not. 390 | */ 391 | private function check_exists_in_svn( $slug ) { 392 | // Attempt to load the plugin's SVN repo page. 393 | $response = wp_remote_get( 'http://svn.wp-plugins.org/' . $slug . '/' ); 394 | // If the return value was a WP_Error, assume the answer is no. 395 | if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { 396 | return false; 397 | } else { 398 | // If the returned HTTP code is 200, the page was found, so return true. 399 | $response_code = wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ); 400 | if ( 200 === $response_code ) { 401 | return true; 402 | } 403 | } 404 | // In all other cases, assume the plugin was not found. 405 | return false; 406 | } 407 | 408 | 409 | /** 410 | * From a report, generate an HTML table row with relevant data for the plugin. 411 | * 412 | * @param array|false $report Report of plugin. 413 | */ 414 | private function render_table_row( $report ) { 415 | // Get the current WP version number. 416 | global $wp_version; 417 | // Get the latest WP release version number. 418 | $wp_latest = $this->check_core_updates(); 419 | // Check if the report is valid. 420 | if ( false === $report ) { 421 | $html = $this->render_error_row( esc_html__( 'No plugin data available.', 'plugin-report' ) ); 422 | } else { 423 | // Start the new table row. 424 | $html = ''; 425 | 426 | // Name. 427 | if ( isset( $report['local_info']['PluginURI'] ) && ! empty( $report['local_info']['PluginURI'] ) ) { 428 | $html .= '' . $report['local_info']['Name'] . ''; 429 | } else { 430 | $html .= '' . $report['local_info']['Name'] . ''; 431 | } 432 | 433 | // Author. 434 | if ( isset( $report['local_info']['AuthorURI'] ) && ! empty( $report['local_info']['AuthorURI'] ) ) { 435 | $html .= '' . $report['local_info']['Author'] . ''; 436 | } else { 437 | $html .= '' . $report['local_info']['Author'] . ''; 438 | } 439 | 440 | // Repository. 441 | if ( isset( $report['local_info']['UpdateURI'] ) ) { 442 | // Parse the UpdateURI's value to get the host. 443 | $parsed_repo_url = wp_parse_url( $report['local_info']['UpdateURI'] ); 444 | // If the URI is valid, extract the host, otherwise we'll use the header value. 445 | $repo_host = isset( $parsed_repo_url['host'] ) ? $parsed_repo_url['host'] : $report['local_info']['UpdateURI']; 446 | // Check if the plugin is supposed to be hosted on wp.org. 447 | if ( empty( $repo_host ) || strtolower( $repo_host ) === 'w.org' || strtolower( $repo_host ) === 'wordpress.org' ) { 448 | // Plugin should be available on wp.org, check if we got a 'not found' error. 449 | if ( isset( $report['repo_error_code'] ) && $report['repo_error_code'] === 'plugins_api_failed' ) { 450 | // Plugin is not available in the wp.org repo. 451 | if ( isset( $report['exists_in_svn'] ) && $report['exists_in_svn'] === true ) { 452 | $html .= '' . __( 'wordpress.org, plugin closed', 'plugin-report' ) . ''; 453 | } else { 454 | $html .= '' . __( 'wordpress.org, plugin not found', 'plugin-report' ) . ''; 455 | } 456 | } else { 457 | // Plugin is available on wp.org. 458 | $html .= 'wordpress.org'; 459 | } 460 | } else { 461 | if ( $parsed_repo_url && isset( $parsed_repo_url['host'] ) ) { 462 | // Update URI is a valid URL, display the host. 463 | $html .= '' . $repo_host . ''; 464 | } else { 465 | // Some other value (like 'false'), so assume updates are disabled. 466 | $html .= '' . __( 'Updates disabled', 'plugin-report' ) . ''; 467 | } 468 | } 469 | } elseif ( version_compare( $wp_version, '5.8', '<' ) ) { 470 | $html .= $this->render_error_cell( esc_html__( 'Only available in WP 5.8+', 'plugin-report' ) ); 471 | } else { 472 | $html .= $this->render_error_cell(); 473 | } 474 | 475 | // Activated. 476 | $active = __( 'Please clear cache to update', 'plugin-report' ); 477 | $css_class = self::CSS_CLASS_MED; 478 | if ( is_multisite() ) { 479 | $activation_status = $this->get_multisite_activation( $report['file_path'] ); 480 | if ( true === $activation_status['network'] ) { 481 | $css_class = self::CSS_CLASS_LOW; 482 | $html .= '' . __( 'Network activated', 'plugin-report' ) . ''; 483 | } else { 484 | $css_class = ( $activation_status['active'] > 0 ) ? self::CSS_CLASS_LOW : self::CSS_CLASS_HIGH; 485 | $html .= '' . $activation_status['active'] . '/' . $activation_status['sites'] . ''; 486 | } 487 | } else { 488 | if ( isset( $report['file_path'] ) ) { 489 | $active = is_plugin_active( $report['file_path'] ) ? __( 'Yes', 'plugin-report' ) : __( 'No', 'plugin-report' ); 490 | $css_class = is_plugin_active( $report['file_path'] ) ? self::CSS_CLASS_LOW : self::CSS_CLASS_HIGH; 491 | } 492 | $html .= '' . $active . ''; 493 | } 494 | 495 | // Installed / available version. 496 | if ( isset( $report['repo_info'] ) ) { 497 | $css_class = $this->get_version_risk_classname( $report['local_info']['Version'], $report['repo_info']->version ); 498 | $html .= ''; 499 | $html .= $report['local_info']['Version']; 500 | if ( $report['local_info']['Version'] !== $report['repo_info']->version ) { 501 | // Any platform upgrades needed? 502 | $needs_php_upgrade = isset( $report['repo_info']->requires_php ) ? version_compare( phpversion(), $report['repo_info']->requires_php, '<' ) : false; 503 | $needs_wp_upgrade = isset( $report['repo_info']->requires ) ? version_compare( $wp_version, $report['repo_info']->requires, '<' ) : false; 504 | // Create the additional message. 505 | if ( $needs_wp_upgrade && $needs_php_upgrade ) { 506 | /* translators: %1$s: Plugin version number, %2$s: WP version number, %3$s: PHP version number */ 507 | $html .= ' ' . sprintf( esc_html__( '(%1$s available, requires WP %2$s and PHP %3$s)', 'plugin-report' ), $report['repo_info']->version, $report['repo_info']->requires, $report['repo_info']->requires_php ) . ''; 508 | } elseif ( $needs_wp_upgrade ) { 509 | /* translators: %1$s: Plugin version number, %2$s: WP version number. */ 510 | $html .= ' ' . sprintf( esc_html__( '(%1$s available, requires WP %2$s)', 'plugin-report' ), $report['repo_info']->version, $report['repo_info']->requires ) . ''; 511 | } elseif ( $needs_php_upgrade ) { 512 | /* translators: %1$s: Plugin version number, %2$s: PHP version number. */ 513 | $html .= ' ' . sprintf( esc_html__( '(%1$s available, requires PHP %2$s)', 'plugin-report' ), $report['repo_info']->version, $report['repo_info']->requires_php ) . ''; 514 | } else { 515 | /* translators: %s: Plugin version number. */ 516 | $html .= ' ' . sprintf( esc_html__( '(%s available)', 'plugin-report' ), $report['repo_info']->version ) . ''; 517 | } 518 | } 519 | $html .= ''; 520 | } else { 521 | $html .= '' . $report['local_info']['Version'] . ''; 522 | } 523 | 524 | // Auto-update. 525 | if ( version_compare( $wp_version, '5.5', '<' ) ) { 526 | $html .= '' . __( 'Requires WordPress 5.5 or higher', 'plugin-report' ) . ''; 527 | } else { 528 | if ( isset( $report['auto-update'] ) && $report['auto-update'] ) { 529 | $html .= '' . __( 'Enabled', 'plugin-report' ) . ''; 530 | } else { 531 | $html .= '' . __( 'Not enabled', 'plugin-report' ) . ''; 532 | } 533 | } 534 | 535 | // Last updates. 536 | if ( isset( $report['repo_info'] ) && isset( $report['repo_info']->last_updated ) ) { 537 | $time_update = new DateTime( $report['repo_info']->last_updated ); 538 | $time_diff = human_time_diff( $time_update->getTimestamp(), current_time( 'timestamp' ) ); 539 | $css_class = $this->get_timediff_risk_classname( current_time( 'timestamp' ) - $time_update->getTimestamp() ); 540 | $html .= '' . $time_diff . ''; 541 | } else { 542 | $html .= $this->render_error_cell(); 543 | } 544 | 545 | // Tested up to. 546 | if ( isset( $report['repo_info'] ) && isset( $report['repo_info']->tested ) && ! empty( $report['repo_info']->tested ) ) { 547 | $css_class = $this->get_version_risk_classname( $report['repo_info']->tested, $wp_latest, true ); 548 | $html .= '' . $report['repo_info']->tested . ''; 549 | } else { 550 | $html .= $this->render_error_cell(); 551 | } 552 | 553 | // Overall user rating. 554 | if ( isset( $report['repo_info'] ) && isset( $report['repo_info']->num_ratings ) && isset( $report['repo_info']->rating ) ) { 555 | $css_class = ( intval( $report['repo_info']->num_ratings ) > 0 ) ? $this->get_percentage_risk_classname( intval( $report['repo_info']->rating ) ) : ''; 556 | $value_text = ( ( intval( $report['repo_info']->num_ratings ) > 0 ) ? $report['repo_info']->rating . '%' : esc_html__( 'No data available', 'plugin-report' ) ); 557 | $html .= '' . $value_text . ''; 558 | } else { 559 | $html .= $this->render_error_cell(); 560 | } 561 | 562 | // Close the new table row. 563 | $html .= ''; 564 | } 565 | return $html; 566 | } 567 | 568 | 569 | /** 570 | * Format an error message as a table row, so we can return it to javascript. 571 | * 572 | * @param string $message Message to be shown. 573 | */ 574 | private function render_error_row( $message ) { 575 | return '' . $message . ''; 576 | } 577 | 578 | 579 | /** 580 | * Format an error message as a table cell, so we can return it to javascript. 581 | * 582 | * @param string $message Message to be shown. 583 | */ 584 | private function render_error_cell( $message = null ) { 585 | if ( ! $message ) { 586 | $message = esc_html__( 'No data available', 'plugin-report' ); 587 | } 588 | return '' . $message . ''; 589 | } 590 | 591 | 592 | /** 593 | * Return the version string with all elements beyond the second removed ("5.5.1" -> "5.5"). 594 | * 595 | * @param string $version_string Complete version number. 596 | */ 597 | private function get_major_version( $version_string ) { 598 | $parts = explode( '.', $version_string ); 599 | array_splice( $parts, 2 ); 600 | return implode( '.', $parts ); 601 | } 602 | 603 | 604 | /** 605 | * Figure out what CSS class to use based on current and optimal version numbers. 606 | * 607 | * @param string $available Available version. 608 | * @param string $optimal Optimal version. 609 | * @param bool $major_only True to compare only major versions, false otherwise. 610 | */ 611 | private function get_version_risk_classname( $available, $optimal, $major_only = false ) { 612 | // Use only the first two elements of the version number if $major_only is set to true. 613 | // This is used for WP version numbers, where point releases are not considered a risk. 614 | if ( $major_only ) { 615 | $available = $this->get_major_version( $available ); 616 | $optimal = $this->get_major_version( $optimal ); 617 | } 618 | // If the version is equal or higher, indicate low risk. 619 | if ( version_compare( $available, $optimal, '>=' ) ) { 620 | return self::CSS_CLASS_LOW; 621 | } 622 | // Else, indicate high risk. 623 | return self::CSS_CLASS_HIGH; 624 | } 625 | 626 | 627 | /** 628 | * Assess the risk associated with low ratings or poor compatibility feedback, return corresponding CSS class. 629 | * 630 | * @param int $perc Rating percentage. 631 | */ 632 | private function get_percentage_risk_classname( $perc ) { 633 | if ( $perc < 70 ) { 634 | return self::CSS_CLASS_HIGH; 635 | } 636 | if ( $perc < 90 ) { 637 | return self::CSS_CLASS_MED; 638 | } 639 | return self::CSS_CLASS_LOW; 640 | } 641 | 642 | 643 | /** 644 | * Assess the risk associated with low ratings or poor compatibility feedback, return corresponding CSS class. 645 | * 646 | * @param int $time_diff Time difference in seconds. 647 | */ 648 | private function get_timediff_risk_classname( $time_diff ) { 649 | $days = $time_diff / ( DAY_IN_SECONDS ); 650 | if ( $days > 365 ) { 651 | return self::CSS_CLASS_HIGH; 652 | } 653 | if ( $days > 90 ) { 654 | return self::CSS_CLASS_MED; 655 | } 656 | return self::CSS_CLASS_LOW; 657 | } 658 | 659 | 660 | /** 661 | * Get the latest available WordPress version using WP core functions 662 | * This way, we don't need to do any API calls. WP check this periodically anyway. 663 | */ 664 | private function check_core_updates() { 665 | global $wp_version; 666 | $update = get_preferred_from_update_core(); 667 | // Bail out of no valid response, or false. 668 | if ( false === $update ) { 669 | return $wp_version; 670 | } 671 | // If latest, return current version number. 672 | if ( is_object( $update ) && 'latest' === $update->response ) { 673 | return $wp_version; 674 | } 675 | // Return the preferred update's version number. 676 | return is_object( $update ) ? $update->version : $update['version']; 677 | } 678 | 679 | 680 | /** 681 | * Gather statistics about a plugin's activation on a multisite install. 682 | * 683 | * @param string $path Plugin path. 684 | */ 685 | private function get_multisite_activation( $path ) { 686 | // Create an array to contain the return values. 687 | $activation_status = array( 688 | 'network' => false, 689 | 'active' => 0, 690 | 'sites' => 1, 691 | ); 692 | // Check if the plugin is network activated. 693 | $network_plugins = get_site_option( 'active_sitewide_plugins', null ); 694 | if ( array_key_exists( $path, $network_plugins ) ) { 695 | $activation_status['network'] = true; 696 | } else { 697 | // Get a list of all sites in the multisite install. 698 | $args = array( 699 | 'number' => 9999, 700 | 'fields' => 'ids', 701 | ); 702 | $sites = get_sites( $args ); 703 | // Add the total number of sites to the return array. 704 | $activation_status['sites'] = count( $sites ); 705 | // Loop through the sites to find where the plugin is active. 706 | foreach ( $sites as $site_id ) { 707 | $plugins = get_blog_option( $site_id, 'active_plugins', null ); 708 | if ( $plugins ) { 709 | foreach ( $plugins as $plugin_path ) { 710 | if ( $plugin_path === $path ) { 711 | $activation_status['active']++; 712 | } 713 | } 714 | } 715 | } 716 | } 717 | // Return the data we gathered. 718 | return $activation_status; 719 | } 720 | 721 | 722 | /** 723 | * Create a cache key that is unique to the provided plugin slug. 724 | * 725 | * @param string $slug Plugin slug. 726 | */ 727 | private function create_cache_key( $slug ) { 728 | // Create a hash for the plugin slug. 729 | $slug_hash = hash( 'sha256', $slug ); 730 | // Prefix and limit the string to 40 characters to avoid issues with long keys. 731 | $cache_key = 'rtpr_' . substr( $slug_hash, 0, 35 ); 732 | // Return the key. 733 | return $cache_key; 734 | } 735 | 736 | 737 | /** 738 | * Clear all cached plugin info 739 | */ 740 | private function clear_cache() { 741 | // Request a list of all plugins. 742 | $plugins = get_plugins(); 743 | // Loop through the plugins array, and delete cache items. 744 | foreach ( $plugins as $key => $plugin ) { 745 | $slug = $this->get_plugin_slug( $key ); 746 | $this->clear_cache_item( $slug ); 747 | } 748 | } 749 | 750 | 751 | /** 752 | * Remove the cache item for a single plugin. 753 | * 754 | * @param string $slug Plugin slug. 755 | */ 756 | private function clear_cache_item( $slug ) { 757 | $cache_key = $this->create_cache_key( $slug ); 758 | delete_site_transient( $cache_key ); 759 | } 760 | 761 | 762 | /** 763 | * Selectively delete cache for plugins that have been updated. 764 | */ 765 | public function upgrade_delete_cache_items( $upgrader, $data ) { 766 | // Check if plugins have been upgraded by WP. 767 | if ( isset( $data ) && isset( $data['plugins'] ) && is_array( $data['plugins'] ) ) { 768 | // Loop through the plugins, and delete the associated cache items. 769 | foreach ( $data['plugins'] as $key => $value ) { 770 | $slug = $this->get_plugin_slug( $value ); 771 | $this->clear_cache_item( $slug ); 772 | } 773 | } 774 | } 775 | 776 | } 777 | 778 | // Instantiate the class. 779 | $plugin_report_instance = new RT_Plugin_Report(); 780 | $plugin_report_instance->init(); 781 | 782 | } 783 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------