This library provides developers to ask end user to review their product (theme / plugin)
The preferred way to install this extension is through Composer.
To install WP_Review_Me library, simply:
$ composer require Varunsridharan/WP_Review_Me
The previous command will only install the necessary files, if you prefer to download the entire source code you can use:
$ composer require Varunsridharan/WP_Review_Me --prefer-source
You can also clone the complete repository with Git:
$ git clone https://github.com/varunsridharan/wp-review-me.git
Or install it manually:
$ wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/varunsridharan/wp-review-me/master/class-wp-review-me.php
Option | Notes |
---|---|
days_after |
Value should be in numbers |
slug |
Plugin Slug (Required) |
site |
Supported Sites : wordpress / themeforest / codecanyon |
item_id |
Item ID required if site is set-to themeforest / codecanyon |
type |
Set plugin or theme if site is set-to wordpress |
rating |
Set Int Val if site is set-to wordpress |
message |
Custom Message To Show In Admin |
link_label |
Review Button Label |
review_link |
You can override auto link generation by providing a link here |
notice_callback |
If you are using any admin notice handler / custom Library then you can provide a function to call when notice should be shown |
$review_instance = new Varunsridharan\WordPress\Review_Me(array(
'days_after' => 2,
'slug' => 'your-plugin',
'type' => 'plugin', # Use theme if you are using it in a theme
'site' => 'wordpress',
'rating' => 3 # review link will have a default count of rating 3 which sets rating to 3 in review form
));
$review_instance = new Varunsridharan\WordPress\Review_Me(array(
'days_after' => 2,
'slug' => 'your-plugin',
'site' => 'codecanyon',
'item_id' => 'xxxxxxxx'
));
$review_instance = new Varunsridharan\WordPress\Review_Me(array(
'days_after' => 2,
'slug' => 'your-plugin',
'site' => 'themeforest',
'item_id' => 'xxxxxxxx'
));
/**
* $review_me is a instance of VS_WP_Review_Me Class
*/
function your_plugin_review_notice_add($review_me){
// use your custom notice handle to add / display the notice
}
$review_instance = new Varunsridharan\WordPress\Review_Me(array(
'days_after' => 2,
'slug' => 'your-plugin',
'type' => 'plugin', # Use theme if you are using it in a theme
'site' => 'wordpress',
'notice_callback' => 'your_plugin_review_notice_add'
));
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
The format is based on Keep a Changelog, and this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.
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