/**
* This file represents an example of the code that themes would use to register
* the required plugins.
*
* It is expected that theme authors would copy and paste this code into their
* functions.php file, and amend to suit.
*
* @package TGM-Plugin-Activation
* @subpackage Example
* @version 2.3.6
* @author Thomas Griffin
* @author Gary Jones
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2012, Thomas Griffin
* @license http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.php GPL v2 or later
* @link https://github.com/thomasgriffin/TGM-Plugin-Activation
*/
/**
* Include the TGM_Plugin_Activation class.
*/
require_once dirname( __FILE__ ) . '/class-tgm-plugin-activation.php';
add_action( 'tgmpa_register', 'my_theme_register_required_plugins' );
/**
* Register the required plugins for this theme.
*
* In this example, we register two plugins - one included with the TGMPA library
* and one from the .org repo.
*
* The variable passed to tgmpa_register_plugins() should be an array of plugin
* arrays.
*
* This function is hooked into tgmpa_init, which is fired within the
* TGM_Plugin_Activation class constructor.
*/
function my_theme_register_required_plugins() {
/**
* Array of plugin arrays. Required keys are name and slug.
* If the source is NOT from the .org repo, then source is also required.
*/
$plugins = array(
// This is an example of how to include a plugin pre-packaged with a theme
array(
'name' => 'Contact Form 7', // The plugin name
'slug' => 'contact-form-7', // The plugin slug (typically the folder name)
'source' => get_stylesheet_directory() . '/includes/plugins/contact-form-7.zip', // The plugin source
'required' => true, // If false, the plugin is only 'recommended' instead of required
'version' => '', // E.g. 1.0.0. If set, the active plugin must be this version or higher, otherwise a notice is presented
'force_activation' => false, // If true, plugin is activated upon theme activation and cannot be deactivated until theme switch
'force_deactivation' => false, // If true, plugin is deactivated upon theme switch, useful for theme-specific plugins
'external_url' => '', // If set, overrides default API URL and points to an external URL
),
array(
'name' => 'Cherry Plugin', // The plugin name.
'slug' => 'cherry-plugin', // The plugin slug (typically the folder name).
'source' => PARENT_DIR . '/includes/plugins/cherry-plugin.zip', // The plugin source.
'required' => true, // If false, the plugin is only 'recommended' instead of required.
'version' => '1.1', // E.g. 1.0.0. If set, the active plugin must be this version or higher, otherwise a notice is presented.
'force_activation' => true, // If true, plugin is activated upon theme activation and cannot be deactivated until theme switch.
'force_deactivation' => false, // If true, plugin is deactivated upon theme switch, useful for theme-specific plugins.
'external_url' => '', // If set, overrides default API URL and points to an external URL.
)
);
/**
* Array of configuration settings. Amend each line as needed.
* If you want the default strings to be available under your own theme domain,
* leave the strings uncommented.
* Some of the strings are added into a sprintf, so see the comments at the
* end of each line for what each argument will be.
*/
$config = array(
'domain' => CURRENT_THEME, // Text domain - likely want to be the same as your theme.
'default_path' => '', // Default absolute path to pre-packaged plugins
'parent_menu_slug' => 'themes.php', // Default parent menu slug
'parent_url_slug' => 'themes.php', // Default parent URL slug
'menu' => 'install-required-plugins', // Menu slug
'has_notices' => true, // Show admin notices or not
'is_automatic' => true, // Automatically activate plugins after installation or not
'message' => '', // Message to output right before the plugins table
'strings' => array(
'page_title' => theme_locals("page_title"),
'menu_title' => theme_locals("menu_title"),
'installing' => theme_locals("installing"), // %1$s = plugin name
'oops' => theme_locals("oops_2"),
'notice_can_install_required' => _n_noop( theme_locals("notice_can_install_required"), theme_locals("notice_can_install_required_2") ), // %1$s = plugin name(s)
'notice_can_install_recommended' => _n_noop( theme_locals("notice_can_install_recommended"), theme_locals("notice_can_install_recommended_2") ), // %1$s = plugin name(s)
'notice_cannot_install' => _n_noop( theme_locals("notice_cannot_install"), theme_locals("notice_cannot_install_2") ), // %1$s = plugin name(s)
'notice_can_activate_required' => _n_noop( theme_locals("notice_can_activate_required"), theme_locals("notice_can_activate_required_2") ), // %1$s = plugin name(s)
'notice_can_activate_recommended' => _n_noop( theme_locals("notice_can_activate_recommended"), theme_locals("notice_can_activate_recommended_2") ), // %1$s = plugin name(s)
'notice_cannot_activate' => _n_noop( theme_locals("notice_cannot_activate"), theme_locals("notice_cannot_activate_2") ), // %1$s = plugin name(s)
'notice_ask_to_update' => _n_noop( theme_locals("notice_ask_to_update"), theme_locals("notice_ask_to_update_2") ), // %1$s = plugin name(s)
'notice_cannot_update' => _n_noop( theme_locals("notice_cannot_update"), theme_locals("notice_cannot_update_2") ), // %1$s = plugin name(s)
'install_link' => _n_noop( theme_locals("install_link"), theme_locals("install_link_2") ),
'activate_link' => _n_noop( theme_locals("activate_link"), theme_locals("activate_link_2") ),
'return' => theme_locals("return"),
'plugin_activated' => theme_locals("plugin_activated"),
'complete' => theme_locals("complete"), // %1$s = dashboard link
'nag_type' => theme_locals("updated") // Determines admin notice type - can only be 'updated' or 'error'
)
);
tgmpa( $plugins, $config );
}
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