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WordPress-Plugin-Boilerplate/plugin-name/trunk/plugin-name.php
Nikhil Vimal 2960b6c1c8 Fixing require() vs require_once()
See : https://github.com/tommcfarlin/WordPress-Plugin-Boilerplate/issues/222. I believe this was in favor of doing it "correctly"?
2014-11-04 16:47:16 -06:00

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<?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();