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This package provides ease of running update routines within a WordPress plugin. It provides methods to check the current installed version of the plugin, determine which updates need to be applied, and apply those updates in order.
💾 Installation
🕹 Usage
Step 1: Implement the Updates Class
To use the package, create a class that extends the Updates abstract class. Implement the following methods in your custom class:
get_updates() - Returns an associative array of version numbers and update file paths.
get_folder() - Returns the folder path where update files are stored.
get_version() - Returns the current plugin version.
get_option_name() - Returns the option name used to store the plugin version in the database.
Step 2: Initialize and Bind Hooks
In your plugin’s main file, instantiate your MyPluginUpdates class and bind the hooks to handle updates automatically:
Step 3: Structure Your Plugin’s Update Files
Arrange your plugin folder to include separate files for each update version. Your folder structure might look like this:
Step 4: Write Update Files
Each update file should contain code for the specific update, like this example for update-1.0.1.php:
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