composer require lplabs/wordpress-muplugin-installer
The Multi-Framework Composer Library Installer does not completely install WordPress must-use plugins.
It does put the plugin in the mu-plugins
folder, but that isn't enough to be recognized as a must-use plugin by WordPress.
This plugin addresses that by copying the plugin entry point file into the mu-plugins
folder.
Your plugin can indicate which file is the main entry point by specifying it in the extra
section of your composer.json
file.
{
"name": "vendorname/muplugin",
"description": "Just another must-use plugin",
"type": "wordpress-muplugin",
"extra": {
"wordpress-muplugin-entry": "your-plugin-entry-point-file.php"
},
"require": {
"lplabs/wordpress-muplugin-installer": "^2.0"
}
}
If you do not specify wordpress-muplugin-entry
, this plugin will figure out which PHP files
are WordPress plugins by looking for Plugin Name:
in the first 8 kilobytes of each PHP file in the root of your plugin folder.
Run this to install a git hook that will run PHPCS, PHPMD, and PHPUnit before you commit.
composer setup-hooks