├── LICENSE
├── LICENSE.txt
├── README.md
├── README.txt
├── admin
├── class-settings-page-admin.php
├── css
│ └── settings-page-admin.css
├── index.php
├── js
│ └── settings-page-admin.js
└── partials
│ ├── settings-page-admin-display.php
│ └── settings-page-admin-settings-display.php
├── includes
├── class-settings-page-activator.php
├── class-settings-page-deactivator.php
├── class-settings-page-i18n.php
├── class-settings-page-loader.php
├── class-settings-page.php
└── index.php
├── index.php
├── languages
└── settings-page.pot
├── public
├── class-settings-page-public.php
├── css
│ └── settings-page-public.css
├── index.php
├── js
│ └── settings-page-public.js
└── partials
│ └── settings-page-public-display.php
├── settings-page.php
└── uninstall.php
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560 | section 13, concerning interaction through a network will apply to the
561 | combination as such.
562 |
563 | 14. Revised Versions of this License.
564 |
565 | The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions of
566 | the GNU General Public License from time to time. Such new versions will
567 | be similar in spirit to the present version, but may differ in detail to
568 | address new problems or concerns.
569 |
570 | Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the
571 | Program specifies that a certain numbered version of the GNU General
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573 | option of following the terms and conditions either of that numbered
574 | version or of any later version published by the Free Software
575 | Foundation. If the Program does not specify a version number of the
576 | GNU General Public License, you may choose any version ever published
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578 |
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580 | versions of the GNU General Public License can be used, that proxy's
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584 | Later license versions may give you additional or different
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587 | later version.
588 |
589 | 15. Disclaimer of Warranty.
590 |
591 | THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY
592 | APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT
593 | HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY
594 | OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
595 | THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
596 | PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM
597 | IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF
598 | ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
599 |
600 | 16. Limitation of Liability.
601 |
602 | IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING
603 | WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MODIFIES AND/OR CONVEYS
604 | THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY
605 | GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE
606 | USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF
607 | DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD
608 | PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS),
609 | EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
610 | SUCH DAMAGES.
611 |
612 | 17. Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16.
613 |
614 | If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided
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617 | an absolute waiver of all civil liability in connection with the
618 | Program, unless a warranty or assumption of liability accompanies a
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620 |
621 | END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
622 |
623 | How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
624 |
625 | If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
626 | possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
627 | free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
628 |
629 | To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
630 | to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
631 | state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
632 | the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
633 |
634 |
635 | Copyright (C)
636 |
637 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
638 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
639 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
640 | (at your option) any later version.
641 |
642 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
643 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
644 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
645 | GNU General Public License for more details.
646 |
647 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
648 | along with this program. If not, see .
649 |
650 | Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
651 |
652 | If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short
653 | notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
654 |
655 | Copyright (C)
656 | This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
657 | This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
658 | under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
659 |
660 | The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
661 | parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands
662 | might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box".
663 |
664 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
665 | if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
666 | For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see
667 | .
668 |
669 | The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program
670 | into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you
671 | may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with
672 | the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
673 | Public License instead of this License. But first, please read
674 | .
675 |
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262 | OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES
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265 | MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS
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267 | PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING,
268 | REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
269 |
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271 | WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR
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273 | INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING
274 | OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
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278 | POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
279 |
280 | END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
281 |
282 | How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
283 |
284 | If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
285 | possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
286 | free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
287 |
288 | To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
289 | to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
290 | convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
291 | the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
292 |
293 |
294 | Copyright (C)
295 |
296 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
297 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
298 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
299 | (at your option) any later version.
300 |
301 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
302 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
303 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
304 | GNU General Public License for more details.
305 |
306 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
307 | with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
308 | 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
309 |
310 | Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
311 |
312 | If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this
313 | when it starts in an interactive mode:
314 |
315 | Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author
316 | Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
317 | This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
318 | under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
319 |
320 | The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
321 | parts of the General Public License. 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 | , 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.
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1 | # Settings Page WordPress Plugin
2 |
3 | 
4 |
5 | This is a simple WordPress plugin that creates a settings page. The settings page allows WordPress admin users to add their settings for a plugin.
6 |
7 | You can use this skeleton to add a settings page to your plugin. This plugin does the following:
8 | - Adds an admin menu item to the left sidebar in the WordPress admin dashboard along with a submenu item including your settings page
9 | - Creates a settings page that includes a form
10 | - Saves that form to the database
11 | - Makes sure the settings form fields are pre-populated if it has already been filled out
12 |
13 | Check out our [blog post](https://blog.wplauncher.com/create-wordpress-plugin-settings-page/) to get step by step instructions on [how to add a settings page to your WordPress plugin](https://blog.wplauncher.com/create-wordpress-plugin-settings-page/). The Settings Page plugin is using the [WordPress Plugin Boilerplate framework](https://github.com/DevinVinson/WordPress-Plugin-Boilerplate) and we used [WWPB.me](https://wppb.me/) to generate a version with the settings-page namespaces.
14 |
15 | ## Install the Settings Page Plugin on Your WordPress Site to See What you Get
16 | 1. Click on the green clone or download button on this page and click Download Zip
17 | 2. Login to your WordPress site at www.your-wordpress-site.com/wp-login.php
18 | 3. Hover over Plugins in the left sidebar
19 | 4. Click on Add New
20 | 5. Click on Upload and Upload the zip file that you just downloaded
21 | 6. Activate the plugin
22 |
23 | After installation, you should see the Settings Page in the left sidebar and when you click on the Settings page, you should see a form that saves to the database and is prefilled when the page is reloaded.
24 |
25 |
26 |
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1 | === Plugin Name ===
2 | Contributors: (this should be a list of wordpress.org userid's)
3 | Donate link: https://www.wplauncher.com
4 | Tags: comments, spam
5 | Requires at least: 3.0.1
6 | Tested up to: 3.4
7 | Stable tag: 4.3
8 | License: GPLv2 or later
9 | License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
10 |
11 | Here is a short description of the plugin. This should be no more than 150 characters. No markup here.
12 |
13 | == Description ==
14 |
15 | This is the long description. No limit, and you can use Markdown (as well as in the following sections).
16 |
17 | For backwards compatibility, if this section is missing, the full length of the short description will be used, and
18 | Markdown parsed.
19 |
20 | A few notes about the sections above:
21 |
22 | * "Contributors" is a comma separated list of wp.org/wp-plugins.org usernames
23 | * "Tags" is a comma separated list of tags that apply to the plugin
24 | * "Requires at least" is the lowest version that the plugin will work on
25 | * "Tested up to" is the highest version that you've *successfully used to test the plugin*. Note that it might work on
26 | higher versions... this is just the highest one you've verified.
27 | * Stable tag should indicate the Subversion "tag" of the latest stable version, or "trunk," if you use `/trunk/` for
28 | stable.
29 |
30 | Note that the `readme.txt` of the stable tag is the one that is considered the defining one for the plugin, so
31 | if the `/trunk/readme.txt` file says that the stable tag is `4.3`, then it is `/tags/4.3/readme.txt` that'll be used
32 | for displaying information about the plugin. In this situation, the only thing considered from the trunk `readme.txt`
33 | is the stable tag pointer. Thus, if you develop in trunk, you can update the trunk `readme.txt` to reflect changes in
34 | your in-development version, without having that information incorrectly disclosed about the current stable version
35 | that lacks those changes -- as long as the trunk's `readme.txt` points to the correct stable tag.
36 |
37 | If no stable tag is provided, it is assumed that trunk is stable, but you should specify "trunk" if that's where
38 | you put the stable version, in order to eliminate any doubt.
39 |
40 | == Installation ==
41 |
42 | This section describes how to install the plugin and get it working.
43 |
44 | e.g.
45 |
46 | 1. Upload `settings-page.php` to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory
47 | 1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress
48 | 1. Place `` in your templates
49 |
50 | == Frequently Asked Questions ==
51 |
52 | = A question that someone might have =
53 |
54 | An answer to that question.
55 |
56 | = What about foo bar? =
57 |
58 | Answer to foo bar dilemma.
59 |
60 | == Screenshots ==
61 |
62 | 1. This screen shot description corresponds to screenshot-1.(png|jpg|jpeg|gif). Note that the screenshot is taken from
63 | the /assets directory or the directory that contains the stable readme.txt (tags or trunk). Screenshots in the /assets
64 | directory take precedence. For example, `/assets/screenshot-1.png` would win over `/tags/4.3/screenshot-1.png`
65 | (or jpg, jpeg, gif).
66 | 2. This is the second screen shot
67 |
68 | == Changelog ==
69 |
70 | = 1.0 =
71 | * A change since the previous version.
72 | * Another change.
73 |
74 | = 0.5 =
75 | * List versions from most recent at top to oldest at bottom.
76 |
77 | == Upgrade Notice ==
78 |
79 | = 1.0 =
80 | Upgrade notices describe the reason a user should upgrade. No more than 300 characters.
81 |
82 | = 0.5 =
83 | This version fixes a security related bug. Upgrade immediately.
84 |
85 | == Arbitrary section ==
86 |
87 | You may provide arbitrary sections, in the same format as the ones above. This may be of use for extremely complicated
88 | plugins where more information needs to be conveyed that doesn't fit into the categories of "description" or
89 | "installation." Arbitrary sections will be shown below the built-in sections outlined above.
90 |
91 | == A brief Markdown Example ==
92 |
93 | Ordered list:
94 |
95 | 1. Some feature
96 | 1. Another feature
97 | 1. Something else about the plugin
98 |
99 | Unordered list:
100 |
101 | * something
102 | * something else
103 | * third thing
104 |
105 | Here's a link to [WordPress](http://wordpress.org/ "Your favorite software") and one to [Markdown's Syntax Documentation][markdown syntax].
106 | Titles are optional, naturally.
107 |
108 | [markdown syntax]: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax
109 | "Markdown is what the parser uses to process much of the readme file"
110 |
111 | Markdown uses email style notation for blockquotes and I've been told:
112 | > Asterisks for *emphasis*. Double it up for **strong**.
113 |
114 | ``
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1 |
22 | */
23 | class Settings_Page_Admin {
24 |
25 | /**
26 | * The ID of this plugin.
27 | *
28 | * @since 1.0.0
29 | * @access private
30 | * @var string $plugin_name The ID of this plugin.
31 | */
32 | private $plugin_name;
33 |
34 | /**
35 | * The version of this plugin.
36 | *
37 | * @since 1.0.0
38 | * @access private
39 | * @var string $version The current version of this plugin.
40 | */
41 | private $version;
42 |
43 | /**
44 | * Initialize the class and set its properties.
45 | *
46 | * @since 1.0.0
47 | * @param string $plugin_name The name of this plugin.
48 | * @param string $version The version of this plugin.
49 | */
50 | public function __construct( $plugin_name, $version ) {
51 |
52 | $this->plugin_name = $plugin_name;
53 | $this->version = $version;
54 | add_action('admin_menu', array( $this, 'addPluginAdminMenu' ), 9);
55 | add_action('admin_init', array( $this, 'registerAndBuildFields' ));
56 |
57 | }
58 |
59 | /**
60 | * Register the stylesheets for the admin area.
61 | *
62 | * @since 1.0.0
63 | */
64 | public function enqueue_styles() {
65 |
66 | /**
67 | * This function is provided for demonstration purposes only.
68 | *
69 | * An instance of this class should be passed to the run() function
70 | * defined in Settings_Page_Loader as all of the hooks are defined
71 | * in that particular class.
72 | *
73 | * The Settings_Page_Loader will then create the relationship
74 | * between the defined hooks and the functions defined in this
75 | * class.
76 | */
77 |
78 | wp_enqueue_style( $this->plugin_name, plugin_dir_url( __FILE__ ) . 'css/settings-page-admin.css', array(), $this->version, 'all' );
79 |
80 | }
81 |
82 | /**
83 | * Register the JavaScript for the admin area.
84 | *
85 | * @since 1.0.0
86 | */
87 | public function enqueue_scripts() {
88 |
89 | /**
90 | * This function is provided for demonstration purposes only.
91 | *
92 | * An instance of this class should be passed to the run() function
93 | * defined in Settings_Page_Loader as all of the hooks are defined
94 | * in that particular class.
95 | *
96 | * The Settings_Page_Loader will then create the relationship
97 | * between the defined hooks and the functions defined in this
98 | * class.
99 | */
100 |
101 | wp_enqueue_script( $this->plugin_name, plugin_dir_url( __FILE__ ) . 'js/settings-page-admin.js', array( 'jquery' ), $this->version, false );
102 |
103 | }
104 | public function addPluginAdminMenu() {
105 | //add_menu_page( $page_title, $menu_title, $capability, $menu_slug, $function, $icon_url, $position );
106 | add_menu_page( $this->plugin_name, 'Settings Page', 'administrator', $this->plugin_name, array( $this, 'displayPluginAdminDashboard' ), 'dashicons-chart-area', 26 );
107 |
108 | //add_submenu_page( '$parent_slug, $page_title, $menu_title, $capability, $menu_slug, $function );
109 | add_submenu_page( $this->plugin_name, 'Settings Page Settings', 'Settings', 'administrator', $this->plugin_name.'-settings', array( $this, 'displayPluginAdminSettings' ));
110 | }
111 | public function displayPluginAdminDashboard() {
112 | require_once 'partials/'.$this->plugin_name.'-admin-display.php';
113 | }
114 | public function displayPluginAdminSettings() {
115 | // set this var to be used in the settings-display view
116 | $active_tab = isset( $_GET[ 'tab' ] ) ? $_GET[ 'tab' ] : 'general';
117 | if(isset($_GET['error_message'])){
118 | add_action('admin_notices', array($this,'settingsPageSettingsMessages'));
119 | do_action( 'admin_notices', $_GET['error_message'] );
120 | }
121 | require_once 'partials/'.$this->plugin_name.'-admin-settings-display.php';
122 | }
123 | public function settingsPageSettingsMessages($error_message){
124 | switch ($error_message) {
125 | case '1':
126 | $message = __( 'There was an error adding this setting. Please try again. If this persists, shoot us an email.', 'my-text-domain' ); $err_code = esc_attr( 'settings_page_example_setting' ); $setting_field = 'settings_page_example_setting';
127 | break;
128 | }
129 | $type = 'error';
130 | add_settings_error(
131 | $setting_field,
132 | $err_code,
133 | $message,
134 | $type
135 | );
136 | }
137 | public function registerAndBuildFields() {
138 | /**
139 | * First, we add_settings_section. This is necessary since all future settings must belong to one.
140 | * Second, add_settings_field
141 | * Third, register_setting
142 | */
143 | add_settings_section(
144 | // ID used to identify this section and with which to register options
145 | 'settings_page_general_section',
146 | // Title to be displayed on the administration page
147 | '',
148 | // Callback used to render the description of the section
149 | array( $this, 'settings_page_display_general_account' ),
150 | // Page on which to add this section of options
151 | 'settings_page_general_settings'
152 | );
153 | unset($args);
154 | $args = array (
155 | 'type' => 'input',
156 | 'subtype' => 'text',
157 | 'id' => 'settings_page_example_setting',
158 | 'name' => 'settings_page_example_setting',
159 | 'required' => 'true',
160 | 'get_options_list' => '',
161 | 'value_type'=>'normal',
162 | 'wp_data' => 'option'
163 | );
164 | add_settings_field(
165 | 'settings_page_example_setting',
166 | 'Example Setting',
167 | array( $this, 'settings_page_render_settings_field' ),
168 | 'settings_page_general_settings',
169 | 'settings_page_general_section',
170 | $args
171 | );
172 |
173 |
174 | register_setting(
175 | 'settings_page_general_settings',
176 | 'settings_page_example_setting'
177 | );
178 |
179 | }
180 | public function settings_page_display_general_account() {
181 | echo '
These settings apply to all Plugin Name functionality.
' : '';
208 | $step = (isset($args['step'])) ? 'step="'.$args['step'].'"' : '';
209 | $min = (isset($args['min'])) ? 'min="'.$args['min'].'"' : '';
210 | $max = (isset($args['max'])) ? 'max="'.$args['max'].'"' : '';
211 | if(isset($args['disabled'])){
212 | // hide the actual input bc if it was just a disabled input the info saved in the database would be wrong - bc it would pass empty values and wipe the actual information
213 | echo $prependStart.''.$prependEnd;
214 | } else {
215 | echo $prependStart.''.$prependEnd;
216 | }
217 | /**/
218 |
219 | } else {
220 | $checked = ($value) ? 'checked' : '';
221 | echo '';
222 | }
223 | break;
224 | default:
225 | # code...
226 | break;
227 | }
228 | }
229 | }
230 |
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1 | /**
2 | * All of the CSS for your admin-specific functionality should be
3 | * included in this file.
4 | */
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15 |
16 |
17 |
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1 |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 |
Settings Page Settings
19 |
20 |
21 |
28 |
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1 |
22 | */
23 | class Settings_Page_Activator {
24 |
25 | /**
26 | * Short Description. (use period)
27 | *
28 | * Long Description.
29 | *
30 | * @since 1.0.0
31 | */
32 | public static function activate() {
33 |
34 | }
35 |
36 | }
37 |
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1 |
22 | */
23 | class Settings_Page_Deactivator {
24 |
25 | /**
26 | * Short Description. (use period)
27 | *
28 | * Long Description.
29 | *
30 | * @since 1.0.0
31 | */
32 | public static function deactivate() {
33 |
34 | }
35 |
36 | }
37 |
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1 |
26 | */
27 | class Settings_Page_i18n {
28 |
29 |
30 | /**
31 | * Load the plugin text domain for translation.
32 | *
33 | * @since 1.0.0
34 | */
35 | public function load_plugin_textdomain() {
36 |
37 | load_plugin_textdomain(
38 | 'settings-page',
39 | false,
40 | dirname( dirname( plugin_basename( __FILE__ ) ) ) . '/languages/'
41 | );
42 |
43 | }
44 |
45 |
46 |
47 | }
48 |
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23 | */
24 | class Settings_Page_Loader {
25 |
26 | /**
27 | * The array of actions registered with WordPress.
28 | *
29 | * @since 1.0.0
30 | * @access protected
31 | * @var array $actions The actions registered with WordPress to fire when the plugin loads.
32 | */
33 | protected $actions;
34 |
35 | /**
36 | * The array of filters registered with WordPress.
37 | *
38 | * @since 1.0.0
39 | * @access protected
40 | * @var array $filters The filters registered with WordPress to fire when the plugin loads.
41 | */
42 | protected $filters;
43 |
44 | /**
45 | * Initialize the collections used to maintain the actions and filters.
46 | *
47 | * @since 1.0.0
48 | */
49 | public function __construct() {
50 |
51 | $this->actions = array();
52 | $this->filters = array();
53 |
54 | }
55 |
56 | /**
57 | * Add a new action to the collection to be registered with WordPress.
58 | *
59 | * @since 1.0.0
60 | * @param string $hook The name of the WordPress action that is being registered.
61 | * @param object $component A reference to the instance of the object on which the action is defined.
62 | * @param string $callback The name of the function definition on the $component.
63 | * @param int $priority Optional. The priority at which the function should be fired. Default is 10.
64 | * @param int $accepted_args Optional. The number of arguments that should be passed to the $callback. Default is 1.
65 | */
66 | public function add_action( $hook, $component, $callback, $priority = 10, $accepted_args = 1 ) {
67 | $this->actions = $this->add( $this->actions, $hook, $component, $callback, $priority, $accepted_args );
68 | }
69 |
70 | /**
71 | * Add a new filter to the collection to be registered with WordPress.
72 | *
73 | * @since 1.0.0
74 | * @param string $hook The name of the WordPress filter that is being registered.
75 | * @param object $component A reference to the instance of the object on which the filter is defined.
76 | * @param string $callback The name of the function definition on the $component.
77 | * @param int $priority Optional. The priority at which the function should be fired. Default is 10.
78 | * @param int $accepted_args Optional. The number of arguments that should be passed to the $callback. Default is 1
79 | */
80 | public function add_filter( $hook, $component, $callback, $priority = 10, $accepted_args = 1 ) {
81 | $this->filters = $this->add( $this->filters, $hook, $component, $callback, $priority, $accepted_args );
82 | }
83 |
84 | /**
85 | * A utility function that is used to register the actions and hooks into a single
86 | * collection.
87 | *
88 | * @since 1.0.0
89 | * @access private
90 | * @param array $hooks The collection of hooks that is being registered (that is, actions or filters).
91 | * @param string $hook The name of the WordPress filter that is being registered.
92 | * @param object $component A reference to the instance of the object on which the filter is defined.
93 | * @param string $callback The name of the function definition on the $component.
94 | * @param int $priority The priority at which the function should be fired.
95 | * @param int $accepted_args The number of arguments that should be passed to the $callback.
96 | * @return array The collection of actions and filters registered with WordPress.
97 | */
98 | private function add( $hooks, $hook, $component, $callback, $priority, $accepted_args ) {
99 |
100 | $hooks[] = array(
101 | 'hook' => $hook,
102 | 'component' => $component,
103 | 'callback' => $callback,
104 | 'priority' => $priority,
105 | 'accepted_args' => $accepted_args
106 | );
107 |
108 | return $hooks;
109 |
110 | }
111 |
112 | /**
113 | * Register the filters and actions with WordPress.
114 | *
115 | * @since 1.0.0
116 | */
117 | public function run() {
118 |
119 | foreach ( $this->filters as $hook ) {
120 | add_filter( $hook['hook'], array( $hook['component'], $hook['callback'] ), $hook['priority'], $hook['accepted_args'] );
121 | }
122 |
123 | foreach ( $this->actions as $hook ) {
124 | add_action( $hook['hook'], array( $hook['component'], $hook['callback'] ), $hook['priority'], $hook['accepted_args'] );
125 | }
126 |
127 | }
128 |
129 | }
130 |
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1 |
29 | */
30 | class Settings_Page {
31 |
32 | /**
33 | * The loader that's responsible for maintaining and registering all hooks that power
34 | * the plugin.
35 | *
36 | * @since 1.0.0
37 | * @access protected
38 | * @var Settings_Page_Loader $loader Maintains and registers all hooks for the plugin.
39 | */
40 | protected $loader;
41 |
42 | /**
43 | * The unique identifier of this plugin.
44 | *
45 | * @since 1.0.0
46 | * @access protected
47 | * @var string $plugin_name The string used to uniquely identify this plugin.
48 | */
49 | protected $plugin_name;
50 |
51 | /**
52 | * The current version of the plugin.
53 | *
54 | * @since 1.0.0
55 | * @access protected
56 | * @var string $version The current version of the plugin.
57 | */
58 | protected $version;
59 |
60 | /**
61 | * Define the core functionality of the plugin.
62 | *
63 | * Set the plugin name and the plugin version that can be used throughout the plugin.
64 | * Load the dependencies, define the locale, and set the hooks for the admin area and
65 | * the public-facing side of the site.
66 | *
67 | * @since 1.0.0
68 | */
69 | public function __construct() {
70 | if ( defined( 'SETTINGS_PAGE_VERSION' ) ) {
71 | $this->version = SETTINGS_PAGE_VERSION;
72 | } else {
73 | $this->version = '1.0.0';
74 | }
75 | $this->plugin_name = 'settings-page';
76 |
77 | $this->load_dependencies();
78 | $this->set_locale();
79 | $this->define_admin_hooks();
80 | $this->define_public_hooks();
81 |
82 | }
83 |
84 | /**
85 | * Load the required dependencies for this plugin.
86 | *
87 | * Include the following files that make up the plugin:
88 | *
89 | * - Settings_Page_Loader. Orchestrates the hooks of the plugin.
90 | * - Settings_Page_i18n. Defines internationalization functionality.
91 | * - Settings_Page_Admin. Defines all hooks for the admin area.
92 | * - Settings_Page_Public. Defines all hooks for the public side of the site.
93 | *
94 | * Create an instance of the loader which will be used to register the hooks
95 | * with WordPress.
96 | *
97 | * @since 1.0.0
98 | * @access private
99 | */
100 | private function load_dependencies() {
101 |
102 | /**
103 | * The class responsible for orchestrating the actions and filters of the
104 | * core plugin.
105 | */
106 | require_once plugin_dir_path( dirname( __FILE__ ) ) . 'includes/class-settings-page-loader.php';
107 |
108 | /**
109 | * The class responsible for defining internationalization functionality
110 | * of the plugin.
111 | */
112 | require_once plugin_dir_path( dirname( __FILE__ ) ) . 'includes/class-settings-page-i18n.php';
113 |
114 | /**
115 | * The class responsible for defining all actions that occur in the admin area.
116 | */
117 | require_once plugin_dir_path( dirname( __FILE__ ) ) . 'admin/class-settings-page-admin.php';
118 |
119 | /**
120 | * The class responsible for defining all actions that occur in the public-facing
121 | * side of the site.
122 | */
123 | require_once plugin_dir_path( dirname( __FILE__ ) ) . 'public/class-settings-page-public.php';
124 |
125 | $this->loader = new Settings_Page_Loader();
126 |
127 | }
128 |
129 | /**
130 | * Define the locale for this plugin for internationalization.
131 | *
132 | * Uses the Settings_Page_i18n class in order to set the domain and to register the hook
133 | * with WordPress.
134 | *
135 | * @since 1.0.0
136 | * @access private
137 | */
138 | private function set_locale() {
139 |
140 | $plugin_i18n = new Settings_Page_i18n();
141 |
142 | $this->loader->add_action( 'plugins_loaded', $plugin_i18n, 'load_plugin_textdomain' );
143 |
144 | }
145 |
146 | /**
147 | * Register all of the hooks related to the admin area functionality
148 | * of the plugin.
149 | *
150 | * @since 1.0.0
151 | * @access private
152 | */
153 | private function define_admin_hooks() {
154 |
155 | $plugin_admin = new Settings_Page_Admin( $this->get_plugin_name(), $this->get_version() );
156 |
157 | $this->loader->add_action( 'admin_enqueue_scripts', $plugin_admin, 'enqueue_styles' );
158 | $this->loader->add_action( 'admin_enqueue_scripts', $plugin_admin, 'enqueue_scripts' );
159 |
160 | }
161 |
162 | /**
163 | * Register all of the hooks related to the public-facing functionality
164 | * of the plugin.
165 | *
166 | * @since 1.0.0
167 | * @access private
168 | */
169 | private function define_public_hooks() {
170 |
171 | $plugin_public = new Settings_Page_Public( $this->get_plugin_name(), $this->get_version() );
172 |
173 | $this->loader->add_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts', $plugin_public, 'enqueue_styles' );
174 | $this->loader->add_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts', $plugin_public, 'enqueue_scripts' );
175 |
176 | }
177 |
178 | /**
179 | * Run the loader to execute all of the hooks with WordPress.
180 | *
181 | * @since 1.0.0
182 | */
183 | public function run() {
184 | $this->loader->run();
185 | }
186 |
187 | /**
188 | * The name of the plugin used to uniquely identify it within the context of
189 | * WordPress and to define internationalization functionality.
190 | *
191 | * @since 1.0.0
192 | * @return string The name of the plugin.
193 | */
194 | public function get_plugin_name() {
195 | return $this->plugin_name;
196 | }
197 |
198 | /**
199 | * The reference to the class that orchestrates the hooks with the plugin.
200 | *
201 | * @since 1.0.0
202 | * @return Settings_Page_Loader Orchestrates the hooks of the plugin.
203 | */
204 | public function get_loader() {
205 | return $this->loader;
206 | }
207 |
208 | /**
209 | * Retrieve the version number of the plugin.
210 | *
211 | * @since 1.0.0
212 | * @return string The version number of the plugin.
213 | */
214 | public function get_version() {
215 | return $this->version;
216 | }
217 |
218 | }
219 |
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22 | */
23 | class Settings_Page_Public {
24 |
25 | /**
26 | * The ID of this plugin.
27 | *
28 | * @since 1.0.0
29 | * @access private
30 | * @var string $plugin_name The ID of this plugin.
31 | */
32 | private $plugin_name;
33 |
34 | /**
35 | * The version of this plugin.
36 | *
37 | * @since 1.0.0
38 | * @access private
39 | * @var string $version The current version of this plugin.
40 | */
41 | private $version;
42 |
43 | /**
44 | * Initialize the class and set its properties.
45 | *
46 | * @since 1.0.0
47 | * @param string $plugin_name The name of the plugin.
48 | * @param string $version The version of this plugin.
49 | */
50 | public function __construct( $plugin_name, $version ) {
51 |
52 | $this->plugin_name = $plugin_name;
53 | $this->version = $version;
54 |
55 | }
56 |
57 | /**
58 | * Register the stylesheets for the public-facing side of the site.
59 | *
60 | * @since 1.0.0
61 | */
62 | public function enqueue_styles() {
63 |
64 | /**
65 | * This function is provided for demonstration purposes only.
66 | *
67 | * An instance of this class should be passed to the run() function
68 | * defined in Settings_Page_Loader as all of the hooks are defined
69 | * in that particular class.
70 | *
71 | * The Settings_Page_Loader will then create the relationship
72 | * between the defined hooks and the functions defined in this
73 | * class.
74 | */
75 |
76 | wp_enqueue_style( $this->plugin_name, plugin_dir_url( __FILE__ ) . 'css/settings-page-public.css', array(), $this->version, 'all' );
77 |
78 | }
79 |
80 | /**
81 | * Register the JavaScript for the public-facing side of the site.
82 | *
83 | * @since 1.0.0
84 | */
85 | public function enqueue_scripts() {
86 |
87 | /**
88 | * This function is provided for demonstration purposes only.
89 | *
90 | * An instance of this class should be passed to the run() function
91 | * defined in Settings_Page_Loader as all of the hooks are defined
92 | * in that particular class.
93 | *
94 | * The Settings_Page_Loader will then create the relationship
95 | * between the defined hooks and the functions defined in this
96 | * class.
97 | */
98 |
99 | wp_enqueue_script( $this->plugin_name, plugin_dir_url( __FILE__ ) . 'js/settings-page-public.js', array( 'jquery' ), $this->version, false );
100 |
101 | }
102 |
103 | }
104 |
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1 | /**
2 | * All of the CSS for your public-facing functionality should be
3 | * included in this file.
4 | */
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16 |
17 |
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1 | run();
80 |
81 | }
82 | run_settings_page();
83 |
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1 |