This README documents whatever steps are necessary to get this plugin up and running.
- Unzip and/or move all files to the /wp-content/plugins/pdc-faq directory
- Log into WordPress admin and activate the ‘PDC FAQ’ plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu
There are various hooks, which allows for changing the output.
'owc/pdc-faq/plugin'
See OWC\PDC\FAQ\Config->set method for a way to change this plugins config.
Via the plugin object the following config settings can be adjusted
- metaboxes
- rest_api_fields
If you want to use your own set of labels/names/descriptions and so on you can do so. All text output in this plugin is controlled via the gettext methods.
Please use your preferred way to make your own translations from the /wp-content/plugins/pdc-faq/languages/pdc-faq.pot file
Be careful not to put the translation files in a location which can be overwritten by a subsequent update of the plugin, theme or WordPress core.
We recommend using the 'Loco Translate' plugin. https://wordpress.org/plugins/loco-translate/
This plugin provides an easy interface for custom translations and a way to store these files without them getting overwritten by updates.
For instructions how to use the 'Loco Translate' plugin, we advice you to read the Beginners's guide page on their website: https://localise.biz/wordpress/plugin/beginners or start at the homepage: https://localise.biz/wordpress/plugin
To run the Unit tests go to a command-line.
cd /path/to/wordpress/htdocs/wp-content/plugins/pdc-faq/
composer install
phpunit
For code coverage report, generate report with command line command and view results with browser.
phpunit --coverage-html ./tests/coverage
Have a look at the code coverage reports to see where more coverage can be obtained. Write tests Create a Pull request to the OWC repository
If you have questions about or suggestions for this plugin, please contact Holger Peters from Gemeente Buren.