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Vendor ssnepenthe Package wp-requirements Short Description Helper for declaring dependencies in a WordPress plugin. License
GPL-2.0
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Helper for declaring dependencies in a WordPress plugin.
Requirements
WordPress, PHP 5.3 or later and Composer.
Installation
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Usage
This package provides a simple method for ensuring that WordPress plugins fail gracefully down to PHP 5.3.
Create a checker instance in your main plugin file (e.g. my-plugin/my-plugin.php):
Where the first parameter is the name of your plugin (used for notifications when requirements are not met) and the second parameter is the path to your main plugin file (used to deactivate the plugin).
Then add any number of requirements. All of the following are valid:
The Plugin_Checker class also provides a fluent interface:
Finally, verify all requirements are met and bootstrap your plugin accordingly.
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