<?php /** * The plugin bootstrap file * * This file is read by WordPress to generate the plugin information in the plugin * Dashboard. This file also includes all of the dependencies used by the plugin, * registers the activation and deactivation functions, and defines a function * that starts the plugin. * * @link http://example.com * @since 1.0.0 * @package Plugin_Name * * @wordpress-plugin * Plugin Name: WordPress Plugin Boilerplate * Plugin URI: http://example.com/plugin-name-uri/ * Description: This is a short description of what the plugin does. It's displayed in the WordPress dashboard. * Version: 1.0.0 * Author: Your Name or Your Company * Author URI: http://example.com/ * License: GPL-2.0+ * License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.txt * Text Domain: plugin-name * Domain Path: /languages */ // If this file is called directly, abort. if ( ! defined( 'WPINC' ) ) { die; } /** * The code that runs during plugin activation. */ require_once plugin_dir_path( __FILE__ ) . 'includes/class-plugin-name-activator.php'; /** * The code that runs during plugin deactivation. */ require_once plugin_dir_path( __FILE__ ) . 'includes/class-plugin-name-deactivator.php'; /** This action is documented in includes/class-plugin-name-activator.php */ register_activation_hook( __FILE__, array( 'Plugin_Name_Activator', 'activate' ) ); /** This action is documented in includes/class-plugin-name-deactivator.php */ register_deactivation_hook( __FILE__, array( 'Plugin_Name_Deactivator', 'deactivate' ) ); /** * The core plugin class that is used to define internationalization, * dashboard-specific hooks, and public-facing site hooks. */ require plugin_dir_path( __FILE__ ) . 'includes/class-plugin-name.php'; /** * Begins execution of the plugin. * * Since everything within the plugin is registered via hooks, * then kicking off the plugin from this point in the file does * not affect the page life cycle. * * @since 1.0.0 */ function run_plugin_name() { $plugin = new Plugin_Name(); $plugin->run(); } run_plugin_name();