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Flattening the folder structure for a bit easier auto-inclusion into projects and local development. See: https://github.com/DevinVinson/WordPress-Plugin-Boilerplate/issues/295
31 lines
1 KiB
PHP
31 lines
1 KiB
PHP
<?php
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/**
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* Fired when the plugin is uninstalled.
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*
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* When populating this file, consider the following flow
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* of control:
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*
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* - This method should be static
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* - Check if the $_REQUEST content actually is the plugin name
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* - Run an admin referrer check to make sure it goes through authentication
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* - Verify the output of $_GET makes sense
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* - Repeat with other user roles. Best directly by using the links/query string parameters.
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* - Repeat things for multisite. Once for a single site in the network, once sitewide.
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*
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* This file may be updated more in future version of the Boilerplate; however, this is the
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* general skeleton and outline for how the file should work.
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*
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* For more information, see the following discussion:
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* https://github.com/tommcfarlin/WordPress-Plugin-Boilerplate/pull/123#issuecomment-28541913
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*
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* @link http://example.com
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* @since 1.0.0
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*
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* @package Plugin_Name
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*/
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// If uninstall not called from WordPress, then exit.
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if ( ! defined( 'WP_UNINSTALL_PLUGIN' ) ) {
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exit;
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}
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