├── .babelrc ├── .editorconfig ├── .eslintignore ├── .eslintrc ├── .github └── FUNDING.yml ├── .gitignore ├── CHANGELOG.md ├── CONTRIBUTING.md ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── README.txt ├── assets └── screenshot-1.gif ├── languages └── .gitkeep ├── package-lock.json ├── package.json ├── src ├── app │ ├── index.js │ └── style.scss ├── icons.js ├── index.js └── registerServiceWorker.js ├── webpack.config.js └── wp-query-console.php /.babelrc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "presets": [ 3 | [ 4 | "env", 5 | { 6 | "modules": false 7 | } 8 | ] 9 | ], 10 | "plugins": [ 11 | "transform-object-rest-spread", 12 | "transform-react-jsx" 13 | ], 14 | "env": { 15 | "default": { 16 | "plugins": [ 17 | "transform-runtime" 18 | ] 19 | } 20 | } 21 | } 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.editorconfig: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # This 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"plugin:react/recommended" 7 | ], 8 | "env": { 9 | "browser": false, 10 | "es6": true, 11 | "node": true, 12 | "mocha": true 13 | }, 14 | "parserOptions": { 15 | "sourceType": "module", 16 | "ecmaFeatures": { 17 | "jsx": true 18 | } 19 | }, 20 | "globals": { 21 | "wp": true, 22 | "wpApiSettings": true, 23 | "wqcRestApi": true, 24 | "window": true, 25 | "document": true 26 | }, 27 | "plugins": ["react"], 28 | "settings": { 29 | "react": { 30 | "pragma": "wp" 31 | } 32 | }, 33 | "rules": { 34 | "linebreak-style": 0, 35 | "array-bracket-spacing": ["error", "always"], 36 | "brace-style": ["error", "1tbs"], 37 | "camelcase": ["error", { "properties": "never" }], 38 | "comma-dangle": ["error", "always-multiline"], 39 | "comma-spacing": "error", 40 | "comma-style": "error", 41 | "computed-property-spacing": ["error", "always"], 42 | "constructor-super": "error", 43 | "dot-notation": "error", 44 | "eol-last": "error", 45 | "eqeqeq": "error", 46 | "func-call-spacing": "error", 47 | "indent": ["error", "tab", { "SwitchCase": 1 }], 48 | "jsx-quotes": "error", 49 | "key-spacing": "error", 50 | "keyword-spacing": "error", 51 | "lines-around-comment": "off", 52 | "no-alert": "error", 53 | "no-bitwise": "error", 54 | "no-caller": "error", 55 | "no-console": "error", 56 | "no-const-assign": "error", 57 | "no-debugger": "error", 58 | "no-dupe-args": "error", 59 | "no-dupe-class-members": "error", 60 | "no-dupe-keys": "error", 61 | "no-duplicate-case": "error", 62 | "no-duplicate-imports": "error", 63 | "no-else-return": "error", 64 | "no-eval": "error", 65 | "no-extra-semi": "error", 66 | "no-fallthrough": "error", 67 | "no-lonely-if": "error", 68 | "no-mixed-operators": "error", 69 | "no-mixed-spaces-and-tabs": "error", 70 | "no-multiple-empty-lines": ["error", { "max": 1 }], 71 | "no-multi-spaces": "error", 72 | "no-multi-str": "off", 73 | "no-negated-in-lhs": "error", 74 | "no-nested-ternary": "error", 75 | "no-redeclare": "error", 76 | "no-restricted-syntax": [ 77 | "error", 78 | { 79 | "selector": 80 | "ImportDeclaration[source.value=/^@wordpress\\u002F.+\\u002F/]", 81 | "message": "Path access on WordPress dependencies is not allowed." 82 | }, 83 | { 84 | "selector": "ImportDeclaration[source.value=/^blocks$/]", 85 | "message": "Use @wordpress/blocks as import path instead." 86 | }, 87 | { 88 | "selector": "ImportDeclaration[source.value=/^components$/]", 89 | "message": "Use @wordpress/components as import path instead." 90 | }, 91 | { 92 | "selector": "ImportDeclaration[source.value=/^date$/]", 93 | "message": "Use @wordpress/date as import path instead." 94 | }, 95 | { 96 | "selector": "ImportDeclaration[source.value=/^editor$/]", 97 | "message": "Use @wordpress/editor as import path instead." 98 | }, 99 | { 100 | "selector": "ImportDeclaration[source.value=/^element$/]", 101 | "message": "Use @wordpress/element as import path instead." 102 | }, 103 | { 104 | "selector": "ImportDeclaration[source.value=/^i18n$/]", 105 | "message": "Use @wordpress/i18n 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"error", 133 | "no-undef-init": "error", 134 | "no-unreachable": "error", 135 | "no-unsafe-negation": "error", 136 | "no-unused-expressions": "error", 137 | "no-unused-vars": "error", 138 | "no-useless-computed-key": "error", 139 | "no-useless-constructor": "error", 140 | "no-useless-return": "error", 141 | "no-var": "error", 142 | "no-whitespace-before-property": "error", 143 | "object-curly-spacing": ["error", "always"], 144 | "padded-blocks": ["error", "never"], 145 | "prefer-const": "error", 146 | "quote-props": ["error", "as-needed"], 147 | "react/display-name": "off", 148 | "react/jsx-curly-spacing": [ 149 | "error", 150 | { 151 | "when": "always", 152 | "children": true 153 | } 154 | ], 155 | "react/jsx-equals-spacing": "error", 156 | "react/jsx-indent": ["error", "tab"], 157 | "react/jsx-indent-props": ["error", "tab"], 158 | "react/jsx-key": "error", 159 | "react/jsx-tag-spacing": "error", 160 | "react/no-children-prop": "off", 161 | "react/no-find-dom-node": "warn", 162 | "react/prop-types": "off", 163 | "semi": "error", 164 | "semi-spacing": "error", 165 | "space-before-blocks": ["error", "always"], 166 | "space-before-function-paren": ["error", "never"], 167 | "space-in-parens": ["error", "always"], 168 | "space-infix-ops": ["error", { "int32Hint": false }], 169 | "space-unary-ops": [ 170 | "error", 171 | { 172 | "overrides": { 173 | "!": true 174 | } 175 | } 176 | ], 177 | "template-curly-spacing": ["error", "always"], 178 | "valid-jsdoc": ["error", { "requireReturn": false }], 179 | "valid-typeof": "error", 180 | "yoda": "off" 181 | } 182 | } 183 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/FUNDING.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # These are supported funding model platforms 2 | 3 | patreon: lubus 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: 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7 | 8 | ## Introduction 9 | 10 | Handy tool for developers to quickly test various WordPress queries (WP_Query, WP_User_Query, WP_Comment_Query, WP_Term_Query, WP_Network_Query, WP_Site_Query). Simply provide your arguments array and select the query type you would like to test. You will get the result as a collapsible tree. 11 | 12 | ## Screenshot 13 | ![Plugin Screenshot](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lubusIN/wp-query-console/master/assets/screenshot-1.gif) 14 | 15 | 16 | >**Disclaimer:** Plugin development is in progress & we are constantly improving the code. If you think code can be improved or have any suggestions, feel free to send a PR or [open an issue](https://github.com/lubusIN/wp-query-console/issues). 17 | 18 | ## Roadmap 19 | 20 | - More info about query for debugging 21 | - Code refactoring and improvement 22 | - UI for arguments 23 | - Saving queries 24 | - Localization 25 | 26 | ## Installation 27 | 28 | ***From your WordPress dashboard*** 29 | 1. Visit 'Plugins > Add New' 30 | 2. Search for `WP Query Console` or upload zip file 31 | 3. Activate `WP Query Console` from your Plugins page 32 | 33 | ## Manual Installation 34 | 1. [Download](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-query-console/) "WP Query Console". 35 | 2. Upload the `wp-query-console` directory to your '/wp-content/plugins/' directory, using your favorite method (ftp, sftp, scp, etc...) 36 | 3. Activate `WP Query Console` from your Plugins page. 37 | 38 | ## Usage 39 | 40 | - Simply activate and new menu option "Query Console" will be added 41 | - Enter you query arguments array in editor provided, select query type from dropdown & hit execute 42 | - Check the result displayed 43 | 44 | ## Changelog 45 | 46 | Please see the [Changelog](https://github.com/lubusIN/wp-query-console/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md) for the details. 47 | 48 | ## Feedback / Suggestions 49 | 50 | If you have any suggestions/feature request that you would like to see in the upcoming releases, feel free to let us know in the [issues section](https://github.com/lubusIN/wp-query-console/issues) 51 | 52 | ## Contributing 53 | 54 | Thank you in advance if you wish to contribute to the `WP Query Console`. You can read the contribution guidelines [here](CONTRIBUTING.md) 55 | 56 | Check the development tasklist [here](https://github.com/lubusIN/WP-Query-Console/projects/1), if something interests you or want to suggest something click [here](https://github.com/lubusIN/wp-query-console/issues) 57 | 58 | ## Security 59 | 60 | If you discover any security related issues, please email to [ajit@lubus.in](mailto:ajit@lubus.com) instead of using the issue tracker. 61 | 62 | ## Credits 63 | 64 | Maintained by [Ajit Bohra](http://https://twitter.com/ajitbohra) 65 | 66 | ## Meet Your Artisans 67 | 68 | [LUBUS](http://lubus.in) is a web design agency based in Mumbai. 69 | 70 | 71 | 72 | 73 | 74 | **License** 75 | 76 | WP Query Console is an open-source software licensed under the [GPL 3.0 license](LICENSE) 77 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | === WP Query Console === 2 | Contributors: lubus,ajitbohra 3 | Donate link: http://www.lubus.in 4 | Tags: admin, test, query, development 5 | Requires at least: 3.0.1 6 | Tested up to: 4.9.4 7 | Stable tag: 1.0 8 | License: GPLv3 9 | License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html 10 | 11 | Test Various WordPress Queries 12 | 13 | == Description == 14 | >**Disclaimer:** Plugin development is in progress & we are constantly improving the code. If you think code can be improved or have any suggestion feel free to send a PR or [open an issue](https://github.com/lubusIN/wp-query-console/issues). 15 | 16 | Handy tool for developers to quickly test various WordPress queries (WP_Query, WP_User_Query, WP_Comment_Query, WP_Term_Query, WP_Network_Query, WP_Site_Query). Simply provide your arguments array and select the query type you would like to test. You will get the result as a collapsible tree. 17 | 18 | ---------- 19 | 20 | **Usage** 21 | 22 | - Simply activate and new menu option "Query Console" will be added
23 | - Enter you query arguments array in editor provided, select query type from dropdown & hit execute
24 | - Check the result displayed 25 | 26 | **Roadmap** 27 | 28 | - More info about query for debugging
29 | - Code refactoring and improvement
30 | - UI for arguments
31 | - Saving queries
32 | - Localization 33 | 34 | If you have any suggestions/Feature request that you would like to see in the upcoming releases , feel free to let us know in the [issues section](https://github.com/lubusIN/wp-query-console/issues) 35 | 36 | == Installation == 37 | ***From your WordPress dashboard*** 38 | 1. Visit 'Plugins > Add New' 39 | 2. Search for `WP Query Console` or upload zip file 40 | 3. Activate `WP Query Console` from your Plugins page 41 | 42 | ***Manual Installation*** 43 | 1. [Download](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-query-console/) "WP Query Console". 44 | 2. Upload the `wp-query-console` directory to your '/wp-content/plugins/' directory, using your favorite method (ftp, sftp, scp, etc...) 45 | 3. Activate `WP Query Console` from your Plugins page. 46 | 47 | == Screenshots == 48 | 49 | 1. Plugin in action 50 | 51 | == Changelog == 52 | 53 | ***v1.0*** 54 | 55 | Released on 16th March 2018 56 | 57 | - Complete rewrite using React [ Gutenberg Effect ;) ] 58 | 59 | ***v0.1*** 60 | 61 | Released on 19th March 2017 62 | 63 | - Initial plugin release 64 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/screenshot-1.gif: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lubusIN/WP-Query-Console/618b60ca74c326cde983a367cf849dc7a88885cb/assets/screenshot-1.gif -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /languages/.gitkeep: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lubusIN/WP-Query-Console/618b60ca74c326cde983a367cf849dc7a88885cb/languages/.gitkeep -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "wp-query-console", 3 | "version": "1.0.0", 4 | "description": "", 5 | "main": "index.js", 6 | "scripts": { 7 | "dev": "cross-env webpack", 8 | "production": "cross-env NODE_ENV=production webpack", 9 | "build": "npm run production", 10 | "watch": "cross-env webpack --watch", 11 | "lint": "npm run lint:js & npm run lint:scss", 12 | "lint:js": "eslint src/**/*.js", 13 | "lint:scss": "stylelint src/**/*.scss" 14 | }, 15 | "repository": { 16 | "type": "git", 17 | "url": "git+https://github.com/lubusIN/WP-Query-Console.git" 18 | }, 19 | "author": "WordImpress, LLC", 20 | "license": "ISC", 21 | "bugs": { 22 | "url": "https://github.com/lubusIN/WP-Query-Console/issues" 23 | }, 24 | "homepage": "https://github.com/lubusIN/WP-Query-Console#readme", 25 | "devDependencies": { 26 | "autoprefixer": "^7.2.4", 27 | "babel-core": "^6.26.0", 28 | "babel-eslint": "^8.0.3", 29 | "babel-loader": "^7.1.2", 30 | "babel-plugin-transform-object-rest-spread": "^6.26.0", 31 | "babel-plugin-transform-react-jsx": "^6.24.1", 32 | "babel-plugin-transform-runtime": "^6.23.0", 33 | "babel-preset-env": "^1.6.0", 34 | "babel-preset-react": "^6.24.1", 35 | "clean-webpack-plugin": "^0.1.17", 36 | "copy-webpack-plugin": "latest", 37 | "cross-env": "3.2.4", 38 | "css-loader": "^0.28.7", 39 | "cssnano": "^3.10.0", 40 | "eslint": "^4.8.0", 41 | "eslint-config-wordpress": "^2.0.0", 42 | "eslint-plugin-react": "^7.5.1", 43 | "expose-loader": "latest", 44 | "extract-text-webpack-plugin": "^3.0.0", 45 | "file-loader": "^1.1.4", 46 | "imagemin-webpack-plugin": "^1.5.2", 47 | "node-sass": "^4.5.3", 48 | "postcss-loader": "^2.0.6", 49 | "sass-loader": "^6.0.6", 50 | "style-loader": "^0.18.2", 51 | "stylelint-config-wordpress": "^12.0.0", 52 | "url-loader": "^0.5.9", 53 | "webpack": "^3.6.0", 54 | "webpack-rtl-plugin": "latest", 55 | "wp-pot": "latest" 56 | }, 57 | "dependencies": { 58 | "codemirror": "^5.35.0", 59 | "react": "^16.2.0", 60 | "react-codemirror": "^1.0.0", 61 | "react-content-loader": "^3.1.1", 62 | "react-dom": "^16.2.0", 63 | "react-inspector": "^2.2.2" 64 | }, 65 | "engines": { 66 | "node": "8.9.1", 67 | "npm": "5.5.1" 68 | } 69 | } 70 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/app/index.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import React, { Component, Fragment } from 'react'; 2 | import { Inspector } from 'react-inspector'; 3 | import { List } from 'react-content-loader'; 4 | import CodeMirror from 'react-codemirror'; 5 | import 'codemirror/mode/php/php'; 6 | import 'codemirror/lib/codemirror.css'; 7 | import 'codemirror/theme/mdn-like.css'; 8 | import Icons from '../icons'; 9 | import './style.scss'; 10 | 11 | /** 12 | * Main App component for plugin 13 | * 14 | * @class App 15 | * @extends {Component} 16 | */ 17 | class App extends Component { 18 | constructor() { 19 | super( ...arguments ); 20 | this.onArgsChange = this.onArgsChange.bind( this ); 21 | this.onQueryExecute = this.onQueryExecute.bind( this ); 22 | this.onTypeChange = this.onTypeChange.bind( this ); 23 | this.state = { 24 | args: '', 25 | type: 'WP_Query', 26 | executing: false, 27 | error: false, 28 | message: '', 29 | result: undefined, 30 | }; 31 | } 32 | 33 | onArgsChange( newArgs ) { 34 | this.setState( { 35 | args: newArgs, 36 | } ); 37 | } 38 | 39 | onTypeChange( event ) { 40 | this.setState( { 41 | type: event.target.value, 42 | } ); 43 | } 44 | 45 | onQueryExecute() { 46 | this.setState( { 47 | executing: true, 48 | } ); 49 | 50 | const url = `${ wpApiSettings.root }wqc/v1/query`; 51 | // The data we are going to send in our request 52 | const data = { 53 | queryArgs: this.state.args, 54 | queryType: this.state.type, 55 | }; 56 | 57 | // The parameters we are gonna pass to the fetch function 58 | const fetchData = { 59 | method: 'POST', 60 | body: JSON.stringify( data ), 61 | headers: { 62 | 'Content-Type': 'application/json', 63 | 'X-WP-Nonce': wqcRestApi.nonce, 64 | }, 65 | credentials: 'include', 66 | }; 67 | 68 | fetch( url, fetchData ) 69 | .then( ( response ) => response.json() ) 70 | .then( ( response ) => { 71 | this.setState( { 72 | result: ( response.status === 'success' ? JSON.parse( response.data ) : undefined ), 73 | executing: false, 74 | error: ( response.status === 'error' ? true : false ), 75 | message: response.message, 76 | } ); 77 | } ) 78 | .catch( () => { 79 | this.setState( { 80 | error: true, 81 | executing: false, 82 | message: 'Unable to process the request', 83 | } ); 84 | } ); 85 | } 86 | 87 | render() { 88 | const editorOptions = { 89 | lineNumbers: true, 90 | mode: 'text/x-php', 91 | theme: 'mdn-like', 92 | }; 93 | 94 | let resultUI; 95 | 96 | if ( this.state.executing ) { 97 | resultUI = ; 98 | } else if ( ! this.state.executing && this.state.result !== undefined ) { 99 | resultUI = ; 100 | } else if ( this.state.error ) { 101 | resultUI =
102 | { Icons.ask } 103 |

{ this.state.message }

104 |
; 105 | } else { 106 | resultUI =
107 | 108 | { Icons.invalid } 109 |

Whats your query ?

110 |
; 111 | } 112 | 113 | return ( 114 | 115 |

WP Query Console

116 | 117 | 118 | 119 | Query Type 120 | 121 | 129 | 130 | 133 | 134 |
135 |
136 | { resultUI } 137 |
138 |
139 |
140 | ); 141 | } 142 | } 143 | 144 | export default App; 145 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/app/style.scss: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | /* WP_Query Console */ 3 | .CodeMirror { 4 | height: 200px !important; 5 | } 6 | 7 | /* Form */ 8 | #wpqc-query-type { margin-top: 10px } 9 | #wpqc-type-label { margin-top: 13px; margin-right: 5px; display: block; float: left; } 10 | #wpqc-btn-execute { margin-top: 10px; float: right; clear: none} 11 | #wpqc-btn-execute i { margin-top: 3px; } 12 | /* Result */ 13 | #lwqc_query_result{ padding: 23px } 14 | #lwqc_query_result .welcome-panel-content #no-data { text-align: center } 15 | #lwqc_query_result .welcome-panel-content h2{ color: gray } 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/icons.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import React from 'react'; 2 | 3 | const Icons = {}; 4 | 5 | Icons.ask = 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 16 | 17 | 18 | ; 19 | 20 | Icons.invalid = 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 31 | 32 | 33 | ; 34 | 35 | export default Icons; 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/index.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import React from 'react'; 2 | import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'; 3 | import App from './App'; 4 | import registerServiceWorker from './registerServiceWorker'; 5 | 6 | ReactDOM.render( , document.getElementById( 'wp-query-console' ) ); 7 | registerServiceWorker(); 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/registerServiceWorker.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // In production, we register a service worker to serve assets from local cache. 2 | 3 | // This lets the app load faster on subsequent visits in production, and gives 4 | // it offline capabilities. However, it also means that developers (and users) 5 | // will only see deployed updates on the "N+1" visit to a page, since previously 6 | // cached resources are updated in the background. 7 | 8 | // To learn more about the benefits of this model, read https://goo.gl/KwvDNy. 9 | // This link also includes instructions on opting out of this behavior. 10 | 11 | const isLocalhost = Boolean( 12 | window.location.hostname === 'localhost' || 13 | // [::1] is the IPv6 localhost address. 14 | window.location.hostname === '[::1]' || 15 | // 127.0.0.1/8 is considered localhost for IPv4. 16 | window.location.hostname.match( 17 | /^127(?:\.(?:25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|[01]?[0-9][0-9]?)){3}$/ 18 | ) 19 | ); 20 | 21 | export default function register() { 22 | if ( process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production' && 'serviceWorker' in navigator ) { 23 | // The URL constructor is available in all browsers that support SW. 24 | const publicUrl = new URL( process.env.PUBLIC_URL, window.location ); 25 | if ( publicUrl.origin !== window.location.origin ) { 26 | // Our service worker won't work if PUBLIC_URL is on a different origin 27 | // from what our page is served on. This might happen if a CDN is used to 28 | // serve assets; see https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app/issues/2374 29 | return; 30 | } 31 | 32 | window.addEventListener( 'load', () => { 33 | const swUrl = `${ process.env.PUBLIC_URL }/service-worker.js`; 34 | 35 | if ( isLocalhost ) { 36 | // This is running on localhost. Lets check if a service worker still exists or not. 37 | checkValidServiceWorker( swUrl ); 38 | 39 | // Add some additional logging to localhost, pointing developers to the 40 | // service worker/PWA documentation. 41 | navigator.serviceWorker.ready.then( () => { 42 | console.log( 43 | 'This web app is being served cache-first by a service ' + 44 | 'worker. To learn more, visit https://goo.gl/SC7cgQ' 45 | ); 46 | } ); 47 | } else { 48 | // Is not local host. Just register service worker 49 | registerValidSW( swUrl ); 50 | } 51 | } ); 52 | } 53 | } 54 | 55 | function registerValidSW( swUrl ) { 56 | navigator.serviceWorker 57 | .register( swUrl ) 58 | .then( registration => { 59 | registration.onupdatefound = () => { 60 | const installingWorker = registration.installing; 61 | installingWorker.onstatechange = () => { 62 | if ( installingWorker.state === 'installed' ) { 63 | if ( navigator.serviceWorker.controller ) { 64 | // At this point, the old content will have been purged and 65 | // the fresh content will have been added to the cache. 66 | // It's the perfect time to display a "New content is 67 | // available; please refresh." message in your web app. 68 | console.log( 'New content is available; please refresh.' ); 69 | } else { 70 | // At this point, everything has been precached. 71 | // It's the perfect time to display a 72 | // "Content is cached for offline use." message. 73 | console.log( 'Content is cached for offline use.' ); 74 | } 75 | } 76 | }; 77 | }; 78 | } ) 79 | .catch( error => { 80 | console.error( 'Error during service worker registration:', error ); 81 | } ); 82 | } 83 | 84 | function checkValidServiceWorker( swUrl ) { 85 | // Check if the service worker can be found. If it can't reload the page. 86 | fetch( swUrl ) 87 | .then( response => { 88 | // Ensure service worker exists, and that we really are getting a JS file. 89 | if ( 90 | response.status === 404 || 91 | response.headers.get( 'content-type' ).indexOf( 'javascript' ) === -1 92 | ) { 93 | // No service worker found. Probably a different app. Reload the page. 94 | navigator.serviceWorker.ready.then( registration => { 95 | registration.unregister().then( () => { 96 | window.location.reload(); 97 | } ); 98 | } ); 99 | } else { 100 | // Service worker found. Proceed as normal. 101 | registerValidSW( swUrl ); 102 | } 103 | } ) 104 | .catch( () => { 105 | console.log( 106 | 'No internet connection found. App is running in offline mode.' 107 | ); 108 | } ); 109 | } 110 | 111 | export function unregister() { 112 | if ( 'serviceWorker' in navigator ) { 113 | navigator.serviceWorker.ready.then( registration => { 114 | registration.unregister(); 115 | } ); 116 | } 117 | } 118 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /webpack.config.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const webpack = require( 'webpack' ); 2 | //const CopyWebpackPlugin = require( 'copy-webpack-plugin' ); 3 | const path = require( 'path' ); 4 | const ExtractTextPlugin = require( 'extract-text-webpack-plugin' ); 5 | const inProduction = ( 'production' === process.env.NODE_ENV ); 6 | const ImageminPlugin = require( 'imagemin-webpack-plugin' ).default; 7 | const CleanWebpackPlugin = require( 'clean-webpack-plugin' ); 8 | const WebpackRTLPlugin = require( 'webpack-rtl-plugin' ); 9 | const wpPot = require( 'wp-pot' ); 10 | 11 | // Webpack config. 12 | const config = { 13 | entry: { 14 | admin: [ './src/index.js' ], 15 | }, 16 | 17 | // Tell webpack where to output. 18 | output: { 19 | path: path.resolve( __dirname, './build' ), 20 | filename: '[name].js', 21 | }, 22 | 23 | devtool: 'source-map', 24 | module: { 25 | rules: [ 26 | 27 | // Use Babel to compile JS. 28 | { 29 | test: /\.js$/, 30 | exclude: /node_modules/, 31 | loaders: [ 32 | 'babel-loader', 33 | ], 34 | }, 35 | 36 | 37 | // Create RTL styles. 38 | { 39 | test: /\.css$/, 40 | include: /node_modules/, 41 | use: [ { 42 | loader: 'style-loader', 43 | }, { 44 | loader: 'css-loader', 45 | } ], 46 | }, 47 | 48 | // SASS to CSS. 49 | { 50 | test: /\.scss$/, 51 | use: ExtractTextPlugin.extract( { 52 | use: [ { 53 | loader: 'css-loader', 54 | options: { 55 | sourceMap: true, 56 | }, 57 | }, { 58 | loader: 'postcss-loader', 59 | options: { 60 | sourceMap: true, 61 | plugins: () => [ require( 'autoprefixer' ) ], 62 | }, 63 | }, { 64 | loader: 'sass-loader', 65 | options: { 66 | sourceMap: true, 67 | outputStyle: ( inProduction ? 'compressed' : 'nested' ), 68 | }, 69 | } ], 70 | } ), 71 | }, 72 | 73 | // Font files. 74 | { 75 | test: /\.(ttf|otf|eot|svg|woff(2)?)(\?[a-z0-9]+)?$/, 76 | use: [ 77 | { 78 | loader: 'file-loader', 79 | options: { 80 | name: 'fonts/[name].[ext]', 81 | publicPath: '../', 82 | }, 83 | }, 84 | ], 85 | }, 86 | 87 | // Image files. 88 | { 89 | test: /\.(png|jpe?g|gif|svg)$/, 90 | use: [ 91 | { 92 | loader: 'file-loader', 93 | options: { 94 | name: 'images/[name].[ext]', 95 | publicPath: '../', 96 | }, 97 | }, 98 | ], 99 | }, 100 | ], 101 | }, 102 | 103 | // Plugins. Gotta have em'. 104 | plugins: [ 105 | 106 | // Removes the "dist" folder before building. 107 | new CleanWebpackPlugin( [ 'build' ] ), 108 | 109 | new ExtractTextPlugin( '[name].css' ), 110 | 111 | // Create RTL css. 112 | new WebpackRTLPlugin(), 113 | 114 | // Copy images and SVGs 115 | //new CopyWebpackPlugin( [ { from: 'src/images', to: 'images' } ] ), 116 | 117 | // Minify images. 118 | // Must go after CopyWebpackPlugin above: https://github.com/Klathmon/imagemin-webpack-plugin#example-usage 119 | new ImageminPlugin( { test: /\.(jpe?g|png|gif|svg)$/i } ), 120 | ], 121 | }; 122 | 123 | // inProd? 124 | if ( inProduction ) { 125 | // POT file. 126 | wpPot( { 127 | package: 'wp-query-console', 128 | domain: 'wqc', 129 | destFile: 'languages/wqc.pot', 130 | relativeTo: './', 131 | bugReport: 'https://github.com/lubusIN/WP-Query-Console/issues/new', 132 | team: 'LUBUS ', 133 | } ); 134 | 135 | // Uglify JS. 136 | config.plugins.push( new webpack.optimize.UglifyJsPlugin( { sourceMap: true } ) ); 137 | 138 | // Minify CSS. 139 | config.plugins.push( new webpack.LoaderOptionsPlugin( { minimize: true } ) ); 140 | } 141 | 142 | module.exports = config; 143 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /wp-query-console.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | setup_constants(); 54 | $this->init_hooks(); 55 | } 56 | 57 | 58 | /** 59 | * Get instance. 60 | * 61 | * @since 62 | * @access public 63 | * @return WP_Query_Console 64 | */ 65 | public static function get_instance() { 66 | if ( null === static::$instance ) { 67 | self::$instance = new static(); 68 | 69 | self::$instance->init(); 70 | } 71 | 72 | return self::$instance; 73 | } 74 | 75 | /** 76 | * Hook into actions and filters. 77 | * 78 | * @since 1.0.0 79 | */ 80 | private function init_hooks() { 81 | // Set up localization on init Hook. 82 | add_action( 'init', array( $this, 'load_textdomain' ), 0 ); 83 | add_action( 'admin_menu', array( $this, 'add_menu' ) ); 84 | add_action( 'admin_enqueue_scripts', array( $this, 'register_script' ) ); 85 | add_action( 'rest_api_init', array( $this, 'register_routes' ) ); 86 | 87 | // Disable emojis 88 | add_action( 'init', array( $this, 'disable_emojis' ) ); 89 | } 90 | 91 | /** 92 | * Class Constructor 93 | * 94 | * Set up the WP Query Console class. 95 | * 96 | * @since 1.0.0 97 | * @access private 98 | */ 99 | private function init() { 100 | // Plugin Init 101 | 102 | } 103 | 104 | /** 105 | * Throw error on object clone 106 | * 107 | * The whole idea of the singleton design pattern is that there is a single 108 | * object, therefore we don't want the object to be cloned. 109 | * 110 | * @since 1.0 111 | * @access protected 112 | * 113 | * @return void 114 | */ 115 | public function __clone() { 116 | // Cloning instances of the class is forbidden. 117 | wqc_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, __( 'Cheatin’ huh?', 'wqc' ), '1.0' ); 118 | } 119 | 120 | /** 121 | * Disable unserializing of the class 122 | * 123 | * @since 1.0 124 | * @access protected 125 | * 126 | * @return void 127 | */ 128 | public function __wakeup() { 129 | // Unserializing instances of the class is forbidden. 130 | wqc_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, __( 'Cheatin’ huh?', 'wqc' ), '1.0' ); 131 | } 132 | 133 | /** 134 | * Setup plugin constants 135 | * 136 | * @since 1.0 137 | * @access private 138 | * 139 | * @return void 140 | */ 141 | private function setup_constants() { 142 | // Plugin version 143 | if ( ! defined( 'WQC_VERSION' ) ) { 144 | define( 'WQC_VERSION', '1.0.0' ); 145 | } 146 | // Plugin Root File 147 | if ( ! defined( 'WQC_PLUGIN_FILE' ) ) { 148 | define( 'WQC_PLUGIN_FILE', __FILE__ ); 149 | } 150 | // Plugin Folder Path 151 | if ( ! defined( 'WQC_PLUGIN_DIR' ) ) { 152 | define( 'WQC_PLUGIN_DIR', plugin_dir_path( WQC_PLUGIN_FILE ) ); 153 | } 154 | // Plugin Folder URL 155 | if ( ! defined( 'WQC_PLUGIN_URL' ) ) { 156 | define( 'WQC_PLUGIN_URL', plugin_dir_url( WQC_PLUGIN_FILE ) ); 157 | } 158 | // Plugin Basename aka: "WP-Query-Console/wp-query-console.php" 159 | if ( ! defined( 'WQC_PLUGIN_BASENAME' ) ) { 160 | define( 'WQC_PLUGIN_BASENAME', plugin_basename( WQC_PLUGIN_FILE ) ); 161 | } 162 | } 163 | 164 | /** 165 | * Loads the plugin language files. 166 | * 167 | * @since 1.0.0 168 | * @access public 169 | * 170 | * @return void 171 | */ 172 | public function load_textdomain() { 173 | $locale = apply_filters( 'plugin_locale', get_locale(), 'WQC' ); 174 | // wp-content/languages/plugin-name/plugin-name-en_EN.mo. 175 | load_textdomain( 'WQC', trailingslashit( WP_LANG_DIR ) . 'WP-Query-Console' . '/' . 'TAF' . '-' . $locale . '.mo' ); 176 | // wp-content/plugins/plugin-name/languages/plugin-name-en_EN.mo. 177 | load_plugin_textdomain( 'WQC', false, basename( WQC_PLUGIN_DIR ) . '/languages/' ); 178 | } 179 | 180 | /** 181 | * Add plugin menu 182 | * 183 | * @since 1.0.0 184 | * @access public 185 | * 186 | * @return void 187 | */ 188 | public function add_menu() { 189 | add_menu_page( 190 | 'WP Query Console', 191 | 'Query Console', 192 | 'manage_options', 193 | 'wp-query-console', 194 | array( $this, 'render_page' ), 195 | 'dashicons-controls-play' 196 | ); 197 | } 198 | 199 | /** 200 | * Registers scripts 201 | * 202 | * @since 1.0.0 203 | * @access public 204 | * 205 | * @return void 206 | */ 207 | public function register_script(){ 208 | wp_register_script( 209 | 'wqc-script', 210 | WQC_PLUGIN_URL . 'build/admin.js', 211 | array( 'wp-api' ) , 212 | filemtime( WQC_PLUGIN_DIR . 'build/admin.js' ), 213 | true 214 | ); 215 | wp_enqueue_script( 'wqc-script' ); 216 | 217 | wp_register_style( 'wqc-style', WQC_PLUGIN_URL . 'build/admin.css' ); 218 | wp_enqueue_style( 'wqc-style' ); 219 | 220 | wp_localize_script( 'wqc-script', 'wqcRestApi', 221 | array( 222 | 'nonce' => wp_create_nonce( 'wp_rest' ), 223 | ) 224 | ); 225 | 226 | } 227 | 228 | public function disable_emojis(){ 229 | // Diable emojis 230 | remove_action('wp_head', 'print_emoji_detection_script', 7); 231 | remove_action('admin_print_scripts', 'print_emoji_detection_script'); 232 | remove_action('admin_print_styles', 'print_emoji_styles'); 233 | 234 | } 235 | 236 | /** 237 | * Render plugin page 238 | * 239 | * @since 1.0.0 240 | * @access public 241 | * 242 | * @return void 243 | */ 244 | public function render_page() { 245 | echo '
'; 246 | } 247 | 248 | /** 249 | * Register API route 250 | * @todo : prevent cross domain api request 251 | * 252 | * @since 1.0.0 253 | * @access public 254 | */ 255 | public function register_routes() { 256 | register_rest_route('wqc/v1', '/query', array( 257 | 'methods' => array( 'GET', 'POST' ), 258 | 'callback' => array( $this, 'get_query_result' ), 259 | ) ); 260 | } 261 | 262 | /** 263 | * Rest fetch query result callback 264 | * 265 | * @param WP_REST_Request $request 266 | * 267 | * @access public 268 | * @return array|mixed|object 269 | */ 270 | public function get_query_result( $request ) { 271 | $parameters = $request->get_params(); 272 | // Bailout 273 | if ( empty( $parameters ) || empty( $parameters['queryArgs'] ) ) { 274 | return new WP_REST_Response( array('status' => 'error', 'message' => 'Query args missing'), 400 ); 275 | } 276 | 277 | $args_string = $parameters['queryArgs']; 278 | $selected_type = $parameters['queryType']; 279 | 280 | 281 | // Check for valid array value. 282 | try { 283 | $args_array = eval( "return $args_string;" ); // Converting user input into array. 284 | $args_array = (is_array( $args_array ) ? $args_array : null); // Check is input is valid array. 285 | } catch (ParseError $e) { 286 | $args_array = null; 287 | } 288 | 289 | if ( $args_array ) { 290 | switch ( $selected_type ) { 291 | case 'WP_Query': 292 | $query = new WP_Query( $args_array ); 293 | $query = $query->posts; 294 | break; 295 | 296 | case 'WP_User_Query': 297 | $query = new WP_User_Query( $args_array ); 298 | $query = $query->results; 299 | break; 300 | 301 | case 'WP_Comment_Query': 302 | $query = new WP_Comment_Query( $args_array ); 303 | break; 304 | 305 | case 'WP_Term_Query': 306 | $query = new WP_Term_Query( $args_array ); 307 | break; 308 | 309 | case 'WP_Network_Query': 310 | $query = new WP_Network_Query( $args_array ); 311 | break; 312 | 313 | case 'WP_Site_Query': 314 | $query = new WP_Site_Query( $args_array ); 315 | break; 316 | 317 | default: 318 | $query = new WP_Query( $args_array ); 319 | break; 320 | } 321 | 322 | return new WP_REST_Response(array('status' => 'success', 'data' => json_encode( $query ) , 'message' => 'Query executed successfully'), 200); 323 | 324 | } else { 325 | return new WP_REST_Response(array('status' => 'error', 'data' => 'null' ,'message' => 'Query args invalid'), 400); 326 | } 327 | } 328 | } 329 | 330 | endif; 331 | 332 | WP_Query_Console::get_instance(); 333 | ?> 334 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------