/wordpress-plugin-updater

Utility that makes it easy to implement update mechanisms in WordPress Plugins. Made for use with WPLS.

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wordpress-plugin-updater

The WordPress Plugin Integration for the WordPress License Server.

Usage

There's two ways you can integrate this and enable automatic updates for your own plugin.

Using Composer

If you're already using Composer, you'll know what to do.

If not, you'll need to install Composer on your computer and run composer init. This will initialize composer in your packages root.

Once that is complete, run this:

composer require smoolabs/wordpress-plugin-updater

Composer will then install the integration into the vendor/ folder.

To include the plugin files now, simply include the vendor/autoload.php file.

<?php

require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';

Without Composer

Download this repository as a .zip file and extract it somewhere into your plugin files. Then just include the loader.php file.

<?php

require_once '/path/to/updater/loader.php';

Setup

There's only one thing you'll need to do, to enable the integration once you've included it into your project.

In your plugins main file, paste this code:

$client = \Smoolabs\WPU\V4\WPLSController::initClient('http://url-to-wpls.com', array(
    'name'      => 'Example Plugin Name',
    'version'   => '1.0.0',
    'path'      => __FILE__,
    'slug'      => 'example-plugin-slug'
));

Now, replace Example Plugin Name with your plugins name, http://update-server-url.com with the URL where you hosted the update server, my-example-plugin with your plugin slug (for example the plugin folders name) and 1.0.0 with your current plugins version.

That's all you have to do! The plugin will now receive automatic updates once you make them available on your server (of course, only if the user supplied a license)!

Disabling functionality until License is entered

You may want to stop your buyers from using your plugin until they have entered their licenses. You can easily disable functionality like this:

// Your Updater instance
$client = \Smoolabs\...;

if ($client->isActivated()) {
  /* 
   * The User has activated the plugin.
   * Add your plugin functionality here.
   */
} else {
  /* 
   * The User has *NOT* activated the plugin.
   * Add activation messages etc here, for example on your plugin settings page.
   */
}

Please make sure that this complies with Envato's rules on locking fieatures behind licenses! The plugin may not be accepted otherwise.