Descripción
This plugin is a ‘swiss army knife’ of custom fields. It allows you to manipulate them to make it easy the testing and debugging of applications.
This plugin was built in a moment of desperation when I couldn’t access phpMyAdmin in a mu website.
I absolutely needed to manipulate the custom fields for testing and debugging, version 1.0 was up in 4 hours.
In the following months I realized how useful the plugin was and couldn’t work anymore without it. It had become part of my standard toolset.
Features:
1 Read/write/delete options, user fields and post fields.
2 Populate the field with an empty array.
3 Insert a date string and translate it into a timestamp or vice versa to emulate specific dates.
4 Change name to a field.
5 Copy any field’s content to any other field (for example, option to user field) even of a different name.
You can contribute to the plugin or just study the code on the Github repo.
Instalación
- Visit the plugins page within your dashboard and select ‘Add New’;
- Search for ‘Dapre Custom Fields Tools’;
- Activate the plugin from your Plugins page;
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Registro de cambios
5.3.1
- Fixed an error in casting a return value.
5.3.0
- Refactored the UI of the meta fields tables to use REACT.
5.2.0
- Meta fields rows can now be added and removed dynamically.
- Bug fixing.
5.1.1
- Fixed visualization bug in first row of meta fields.
5.1.0
- Improved UI
5.0.0
- Moved from AJAX to REST API.
- Moved from JQuery to vanilla JavaScript.
4.6.1
- Updated npm packages versions.
- Built distributable file.
4.6.0
- Refactored CSS to use grid and flexbox instead of tables.
- Refactored CSS to use BEVM coding principles.
- Refactored templates to comply with changes in CSS.
4.5.0
- Added Gulp workflow.
- Refactored code and created new plugin structure to meet the new workflow needs.
- Refactored JavaScript and removed all inline events left.
4.4.0
- refactored JavaScript to remove all inline events.
- bugfix: plugin left the delete option enabled with non existing meta fields.
4.3.0
- made all strings translatable and escaped output.
4.2.3
- added filter input to avoid accessing $_POST directly.
4.2.2
- Initialized variables containing CSS classes to remove warnings.
4.2.1
- Renamed constant PLUGIN_PATH with PLUGIN_DIRPATH for better clarity.
4.2.0
- Minor code refactoring. Abstracted some common methods.
4.1.1
- Moved conditionals from templates to classes.
4.1.0
- Added PHP version check. Minimum version required is PHP 7.x
4.0.0
- Introduced classes for option fields, user fields and post fields
- Refactored the previous options array. Now there are three arrays instead of one
- It is now possible to also read/write base fields for user fields and post fields (fields that are in the wp_users table and wp_posts table)
- Improved error handling where the user get an error after trying to write on a meta field
- Added colorbox library
3.4.0
- Refactored settings page to make html code cleaner and get ready for the next evolution
3.3
- Added copy boxes to allow copy any field to any field even of a different type
3.2
- Added rename option box
3.1
- Moved the three boxes into tabs
- Switch tabs through JS
3.0
- converted plugin to AJAX
2.0
- Added actions
- Added checkbox to toggle date string/timestamp
- Possible to add an empty array
1.0
- First version, very basic.