Build secure WordPress plugins with hooks, database interactions, Settings API, custom post types, and REST API. Covers Simple, OOP, and PSR-4 architecture patterns plus the Security Trinity. Includes WordPress 6.7-6.9 breaking changes. Use when creating plugins or troubleshooting SQL injection, XSS, CSRF, REST API vulnerabilities, wpdb::prepare errors, nonce edge cases, or WordPress 6.8+ bcrypt migration.
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Last Updated: 2026-01-21 Latest Versions: WordPress 6.9+ (Dec 2, 2025), PHP 8.0+ recommended, PHP 8.5 compatible Dependencies: None (WordPress 5.9+, PHP 7.4+ minimum)
Architecture Patterns: Simple (functions only, <5 functions) | OOP (medium plugins) | PSR-4 (modern/large, recommended 2025+)
Plugin Header (only Plugin Name required):
<?php
/**
* Plugin Name: My Plugin
* Version: 1.0.0
* Requires at least: 5.9
* Requires PHP: 7.4
* Text Domain: my-plugin
*/
if ( ! defined( 'ABSPATH' ) ) exit;Security Foundation (5 essentials before writing functionality):
// 1. Unique Prefix
define( 'MYPL_VERSION', '1.0.0' );
function mypl_init() { /* code */ }
add_action( 'init', 'mypl_init' );
// 2. ABSPATH Check (every PHP file)
if ( ! defined( 'ABSPATH' ) ) exit;
// 3. Nonces
wp_nonce_field( 'mypl_action', 'mypl_nonce' );
wp_verify_nonce( $_POST['mypl_nonce'], 'mypl_action' );
// 4. Sanitize Input, Escape Output
$clean = sanitize_text_field( $_POST['input'] );
echo esc_html( $output );
// 5. Prepared Statements
global $wpdb;
$wpdb->get_results( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT * FROM {$wpdb->prefix}table WHERE id = %d", $id ) );Apply to: functions, classes, constants, options, transients, meta keys. Avoid: wp_, __, _.
function mypl_function() {} // ✅
class MyPL_Class {} // ✅
function init() {} // ❌ Will conflict// ❌ WRONG - Security hole
if ( is_admin() ) { /* delete data */ }
// ✅ CORRECT
if ( current_user_can( 'manage_options' ) ) { /* delete data */ }Common: manage_options (Admin), edit_posts (Editor/Author), read (Subscriber)
// Sanitize INPUT
$name = sanitize_text_field( $_POST['name'] );
$email = sanitize_email( $_POST['email'] );
$html = wp_kses_post( $_POST['content'] ); // Allow safe HTML
$ids = array_map( 'absint', $_POST['ids'] );
// Validate LOGIC
if ( ! is_email( $email ) ) wp_die( 'Invalid' );
// Escape OUTPUT
echo esc_html( $name );
echo '<a href="' . esc_url( $url ) . '">';
echo '<div class="' . esc_attr( $class ) . '">';// Form
<?php wp_nonce_field( 'mypl_action', 'mypl_nonce' ); ?>
if ( ! wp_verify_nonce( $_POST['mypl_nonce'], 'mypl_action' ) ) wp_die( 'Failed' );
// AJAX
check_ajax_referer( 'mypl-ajax-nonce', 'nonce' );
wp_localize_script( 'mypl-script', 'mypl_ajax_object', array(
'ajaxurl' => admin_url( 'admin-ajax.php' ),
'nonce' => wp_create_nonce( 'mypl-ajax-nonce' ),
) );// ❌ SQL Injection
$wpdb->get_results( "SELECT * FROM table WHERE id = {$_GET['id']}" );
// ✅ Prepared (%s=String, %d=Integer, %f=Float)
$wpdb->get_results( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT * FROM {$wpdb->prefix}table WHERE id = %d", $_GET['id'] ) );
// LIKE Queries
$search = '%' . $wpdb->esc_like( $term ) . '%';
$wpdb->get_results( $wpdb->prepare( "... WHERE title LIKE %s", $search ) );✅ Use unique prefix (4-5 chars) for all global code (functions, classes, options, transients)
✅ Add ABSPATH check to every PHP file: if ( ! defined( 'ABSPATH' ) ) exit;
✅ Check capabilities (current_user_can()) not just is_admin()
✅ Verify nonces for all forms and AJAX requests
✅ Use $wpdb->prepare() for all database queries with user input
✅ Sanitize input with sanitize_*() functions before saving
✅ Escape output with esc_*() functions before displaying
✅ Flush rewrite rules on activation when registering custom post types
✅ Use uninstall.php for permanent cleanup (not deactivation hook)
✅ Follow WordPress Coding Standards (tabs for indentation, Yoda conditions)
❌ Never use extract() - Creates security vulnerabilities
❌ Never trust $_POST/$_GET without sanitization
❌ Never concatenate user input into SQL - Always use prepare()
❌ Never use is_admin() alone for permission checks
❌ Never output unsanitized data - Always escape
❌ Never use generic function/class names - Always prefix
❌ Never use short PHP tags <? or <?= - Use <?php only
❌ Never delete user data on deactivation - Only on uninstall
❌ Never register uninstall hook repeatedly - Only once on activation
❌ Never use register_uninstall_hook() in main flow - Use uninstall.php instead
This skill prevents 29 documented issues:
Error: Database compromised via unescaped user input
Source: https://patchstack.com/articles/sql-injection/ (15% of all vulnerabilities)
Why It Happens: Direct concatenation of user input into SQL queries
Prevention: Always use $wpdb->prepare() with placeholders
// VULNERABLE
$wpdb->query( "DELETE FROM {$wpdb->prefix}table WHERE id = {$_GET['id']}" );
// SECURE
$wpdb->query( $wpdb->prepare( "DELETE FROM {$wpdb->prefix}table WHERE id = %d", $_GET['id'] ) );Error: Malicious JavaScript executed in user browsers Source: https://patchstack.com (35% of all vulnerabilities) Why It Happens: Outputting unsanitized user data to HTML Prevention: Always escape output with context-appropriate function
// VULNERABLE
echo $_POST['name'];
echo '<div class="' . $_POST['class'] . '">';
// SECURE
echo esc_html( $_POST['name'] );
echo '<div class="' . esc_attr( $_POST['class'] ) . '">';Error: Unauthorized actions performed on behalf of users
Source: https://blog.nintechnet.com/25-wordpress-plugins-vulnerable-to-csrf-attacks/
Why It Happens: No verification that requests originated from your site
Prevention: Use nonces with wp_nonce_field() and wp_verify_nonce()
// VULNERABLE
if ( $_POST['action'] == 'delete' ) {
delete_user( $_POST['user_id'] );
}
// SECURE
if ( ! wp_verify_nonce( $_POST['nonce'], 'mypl_delete_user' ) ) {
wp_die( 'Security check failed' );
}
delete_user( absint( $_POST['user_id'] ) );Error: Regular users can access admin functions
Source: WordPress Security Review Guidelines
Why It Happens: Using is_admin() instead of current_user_can()
Prevention: Always check capabilities, not just admin context
// VULNERABLE
if ( is_admin() ) {
// Any logged-in user can trigger this
}
// SECURE
if ( current_user_can( 'manage_options' ) ) {
// Only administrators can trigger this
}Error: PHP files executed outside WordPress context Source: WordPress Plugin Handbook Why It Happens: No ABSPATH check at top of file Prevention: Add ABSPATH check to every PHP file
// Add to top of EVERY PHP file
if ( ! defined( 'ABSPATH' ) ) {
exit;
}Error: Functions/classes conflict with other plugins Source: WordPress Coding Standards Why It Happens: Generic names without unique prefix Prevention: Use 4-5 character prefix on ALL global code
// CAUSES CONFLICTS
function init() {}
class Settings {}
add_option( 'api_key', $value );
// SAFE
function mypl_init() {}
class MyPL_Settings {}
add_option( 'mypl_api_key', $value );Error: Custom post types return 404 errors, or database overload from repeated flushing Source: WordPress Plugin Handbook, Permalink Manager Pro Why It Happens: Forgot to flush rewrite rules after registering CPT, OR calling flush on every page load Prevention: Flush ONLY on activation/deactivation, NEVER on every page load
// ✅ CORRECT - Only flush on activation
function mypl_activate() {
mypl_register_cpt();
flush_rewrite_rules();
}
register_activation_hook( __FILE__, 'mypl_activate' );
function mypl_deactivate() {
flush_rewrite_rules();
}
register_deactivation_hook( __FILE__, 'mypl_deactivate' );
// ❌ WRONG - Causes database overload on EVERY page load
add_action( 'init', 'mypl_register_cpt' );
add_action( 'init', 'flush_rewrite_rules' ); // BAD! Performance killer!
// ❌ WRONG - In functions.php
function mypl_register_cpt() {
register_post_type( 'book', ... );
flush_rewrite_rules(); // BAD! Runs every time
}User-Facing Fix: If CPT shows 404, manually flush by going to Settings → Permalinks → Save Changes.
Error: Database accumulates expired transients Source: WordPress Transients API Documentation Why It Happens: No cleanup on uninstall Prevention: Delete transients in uninstall.php
// uninstall.php
if ( ! defined( 'WP_UNINSTALL_PLUGIN' ) ) {
exit;
}
global $wpdb;
$wpdb->query( "DELETE FROM {$wpdb->options} WHERE option_name LIKE '_transient_mypl_%'" );
$wpdb->query( "DELETE FROM {$wpdb->options} WHERE option_name LIKE '_transient_timeout_mypl_%'" );Error: Performance degraded by unnecessary asset loading Source: WordPress Performance Best Practices Why It Happens: Enqueuing scripts/styles without conditional checks Prevention: Only load assets where needed
// BAD - Loads on every page
add_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts', function() {
wp_enqueue_script( 'mypl-script', $url );
} );
// GOOD - Only loads on specific page
add_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts', function() {
if ( is_page( 'my-page' ) ) {
wp_enqueue_script( 'mypl-script', $url, array( 'jquery' ), '1.0', true );
}
} );Error: Malicious data stored in database Source: WordPress Data Validation Why It Happens: Saving $_POST data without sanitization Prevention: Always sanitize before saving
// VULNERABLE
update_option( 'mypl_setting', $_POST['value'] );
// SECURE
update_option( 'mypl_setting', sanitize_text_field( $_POST['value'] ) );Error: SQL syntax errors or injection vulnerabilities
Source: WordPress $wpdb Documentation
Why It Happens: LIKE wildcards not escaped properly
Prevention: Use $wpdb->esc_like()
// WRONG
$search = '%' . $term . '%';
// CORRECT
$search = '%' . $wpdb->esc_like( $term ) . '%';
$results = $wpdb->get_results( $wpdb->prepare( "... WHERE title LIKE %s", $search ) );Error: Variable collision and security vulnerabilities Source: WordPress Coding Standards Why It Happens: extract() creates variables from array keys Prevention: Never use extract(), access array elements directly
// DANGEROUS
extract( $_POST );
// Now $any_array_key becomes a variable
// SAFE
$name = isset( $_POST['name'] ) ? sanitize_text_field( $_POST['name'] ) : '';Error: Endpoints accessible to everyone, allowing unauthorized access or privilege escalation
Source: WordPress REST API Handbook, Patchstack CVE Database
Why It Happens: No permission_callback specified, or missing show_in_index => false for sensitive endpoints
Prevention: Always add permission_callback AND hide sensitive endpoints from REST index
Real 2025-2026 Vulnerabilities:
show_in_index => false, exposed bearer token in /wp-json/ index, full admin privileges granted to unauthenticated attackers// ❌ VULNERABLE - Missing permission_callback (WordPress 5.5+ requires it!)
register_rest_route( 'myplugin/v1', '/data', array(
'methods' => 'GET',
'callback' => 'my_callback',
) );
// ✅ SECURE - Basic protection
register_rest_route( 'myplugin/v1', '/data', array(
'methods' => 'GET',
'callback' => 'my_callback',
'permission_callback' => function() {
return current_user_can( 'edit_posts' );
},
) );
// ✅ SECURE - Hide sensitive endpoints from REST index
register_rest_route( 'myplugin/v1', '/admin', array(
'methods' => 'POST',
'callback' => 'my_admin_callback',
'permission_callback' => function() {
return current_user_can( 'manage_options' );
},
'show_in_index' => false, // Don't expose in /wp-json/
) );2025-2026 Statistics: 64,782 total vulnerabilities tracked, 333 new in one week, 236 remained unpatched. REST API auth issues represent significant percentage.
Error: Option written on every page load Source: WordPress Plugin Handbook Why It Happens: register_uninstall_hook() called in main flow Prevention: Use uninstall.php file instead
// BAD - Runs on every page load
register_uninstall_hook( __FILE__, 'mypl_uninstall' );
// GOOD - Use uninstall.php file (preferred method)
// Create uninstall.php in plugin rootError: Users lose data when temporarily disabling plugin Source: WordPress Plugin Development Best Practices Why It Happens: Confusion about deactivation vs uninstall Prevention: Only delete data in uninstall.php, never on deactivation
// WRONG - Deletes user data on deactivation
register_deactivation_hook( __FILE__, function() {
delete_option( 'mypl_user_settings' );
} );
// CORRECT - Only clear temporary data on deactivation
register_deactivation_hook( __FILE__, function() {
delete_transient( 'mypl_cache' );
} );
// CORRECT - Delete all data in uninstall.phpError: Plugin breaks on WordPress updates Source: WordPress Deprecated Functions List Why It Happens: Using functions removed in newer WordPress versions Prevention: Enable WP_DEBUG during development
// In wp-config.php (development only)
define( 'WP_DEBUG', true );
define( 'WP_DEBUG_LOG', true );
define( 'WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY', false );Error: Translations don't load Source: WordPress Internationalization Why It Happens: Text domain doesn't match plugin slug Prevention: Use exact plugin slug everywhere
// Plugin header
// Text Domain: my-plugin
// In code - MUST MATCH EXACTLY
__( 'Text', 'my-plugin' );
_e( 'Text', 'my-plugin' );Error: Fatal error when required plugin is inactive Source: WordPress Plugin Dependencies Why It Happens: No check for required plugins Prevention: Check for dependencies on plugins_loaded
add_action( 'plugins_loaded', function() {
if ( ! class_exists( 'WooCommerce' ) ) {
add_action( 'admin_notices', function() {
echo '<div class="error"><p>My Plugin requires WooCommerce.</p></div>';
} );
return;
}
// Initialize plugin
} );Error: Meta saved multiple times, performance issues Source: WordPress Post Meta Why It Happens: No autosave check in save_post hook Prevention: Check for DOING_AUTOSAVE constant
add_action( 'save_post', function( $post_id ) {
if ( defined( 'DOING_AUTOSAVE' ) && DOING_AUTOSAVE ) {
return;
}
// Safe to save meta
} );Error: Slow AJAX responses Source: https://deliciousbrains.com/comparing-wordpress-rest-api-performance-admin-ajax-php/ Why It Happens: admin-ajax.php loads entire WordPress core Prevention: Use REST API for new projects (10x faster)
// OLD: admin-ajax.php (still works but slower)
add_action( 'wp_ajax_mypl_action', 'mypl_ajax_handler' );
// NEW: REST API (10x faster, recommended)
add_action( 'rest_api_init', function() {
register_rest_route( 'myplugin/v1', '/endpoint', array(
'methods' => 'POST',
'callback' => 'mypl_rest_handler',
'permission_callback' => function() {
return current_user_can( 'edit_posts' );
},
) );
} );Error: Custom post types show classic editor instead of Gutenberg block editor
Source: WordPress VIP Documentation, GitHub Issue #7595
Why It Happens: Forgot to set show_in_rest => true when registering custom post type
Prevention: Always include show_in_rest for CPTs that need block editor
// ❌ WRONG - Block editor won't work
register_post_type( 'book', array(
'public' => true,
'supports' => array('editor'),
// Missing show_in_rest!
) );
// ✅ CORRECT
register_post_type( 'book', array(
'public' => true,
'show_in_rest' => true, // Required for block editor
'supports' => array('editor'),
) );Critical Rule: Only post types registered with 'show_in_rest' => true are compatible with the block editor. The block editor is dependent on the WordPress REST API. For post types that are incompatible with the block editor—or have show_in_rest => false—the classic editor will load instead.
Error: SQL syntax error from quoted table names, or hardcoded prefix breaks on different installations Source: WordPress Coding Standards Issue #2442 Why It Happens: Using table names as placeholders adds quotes around the table name Prevention: Table names must NOT be in prepare() placeholders
// ❌ WRONG - Adds quotes around table name
$table = $wpdb->prefix . 'my_table';
$wpdb->get_results( $wpdb->prepare(
"SELECT * FROM %s WHERE id = %d",
$table, $id
) );
// Result: SELECT * FROM 'wp_my_table' WHERE id = 1
// FAILS - table name is quoted
// ❌ WRONG - Hardcoded prefix
$wpdb->get_results( $wpdb->prepare(
"SELECT * FROM wp_my_table WHERE id = %d",
$id
) );
// FAILS if user changed table prefix
// ✅ CORRECT - Table name NOT in prepare()
$table = $wpdb->prefix . 'my_table';
$wpdb->get_results( $wpdb->prepare(
"SELECT * FROM {$table} WHERE id = %d",
$id
) );
// ✅ CORRECT - Using wpdb->prefix for built-in tables
$wpdb->get_results( $wpdb->prepare(
"SELECT * FROM {$wpdb->posts} WHERE ID = %d",
$id
) );Error: Confusing user experience from nonce failures, or false sense of security Source: MalCare: wp_verify_nonce(), Pressidium: Understanding Nonces Why It Happens: Misunderstanding nonce behavior and limitations Prevention: Understand nonce edge cases and always combine with capability checks
Edge Cases:
$result = wp_verify_nonce( $nonce, 'action' );
// Returns 1: Valid, generated 0-12 hours ago
// Returns 2: Valid, generated 12-24 hours ago
// Returns false: Invalid or expiredNonce Reusability: WordPress doesn't track if a nonce has been used. They can be used multiple times within the 12-24 hour window.
Session Invalidation: A nonce is only valid when tied to a valid session. If a user logs out, all their nonces become invalid, causing confusing UX if they had a form open.
Caching Problems: Cache issues can cause mismatches when caching plugins serve an older nonce.
NOT a Substitute for Authorization:
// ❌ INSUFFICIENT - Only checks origin, not permission
if ( wp_verify_nonce( $_POST['nonce'], 'delete_user' ) ) {
delete_user( $_POST['user_id'] );
}
// ✅ CORRECT - Combine with capability check
if ( wp_verify_nonce( $_POST['nonce'], 'delete_user' ) &&
current_user_can( 'delete_users' ) ) {
delete_user( absint( $_POST['user_id'] ) );
}Key Principle (2025): Nonces should never be relied on for authentication or authorization. Always assume nonces can be compromised. Protect your functions using current_user_can().
Error: Hook callback doesn't receive expected arguments, or runs in wrong order Source: Kinsta: WordPress Hooks Bootcamp Why It Happens: Default is only 1 argument, priority defaults to 10 Prevention: Specify argument count and priority explicitly when needed
// ❌ WRONG - Only receives $post_id
add_action( 'save_post', 'my_save_function' );
function my_save_function( $post_id, $post, $update ) {
// $post and $update are NULL!
}
// ✅ CORRECT - Specify argument count
add_action( 'save_post', 'my_save_function', 10, 3 );
function my_save_function( $post_id, $post, $update ) {
// Now all 3 arguments are available
}
// Priority matters (lower number = runs earlier)
add_action( 'init', 'first_function', 5 ); // Runs first
add_action( 'init', 'second_function', 10 ); // Default priority
add_action( 'init', 'third_function', 15 ); // Runs lastBest Practices:
do_action( 'mypl_data_processed' ) not do_action( 'data_processed' )Error: Individual CPT posts return 404 errors despite permalinks flushed Source: Permalink Manager Pro: URL Conflicts Why It Happens: CPT slug matches a page slug, creating URL conflict Prevention: Use different slug for CPT or rename the page
// ❌ CONFLICT - Page and CPT use same slug
// Page URL: example.com/portfolio/
register_post_type( 'portfolio', array(
'rewrite' => array( 'slug' => 'portfolio' ),
) );
// Individual posts 404: example.com/portfolio/my-project/
// ✅ SOLUTION 1 - Use different slug for CPT
register_post_type( 'portfolio', array(
'rewrite' => array( 'slug' => 'projects' ),
) );
// Posts: example.com/projects/my-project/
// Page: example.com/portfolio/
// ✅ SOLUTION 2 - Use hierarchical slug
register_post_type( 'portfolio', array(
'rewrite' => array( 'slug' => 'work/portfolio' ),
) );
// Posts: example.com/work/portfolio/my-project/
// ✅ SOLUTION 3 - Rename the page slug
// Change page from /portfolio/ to /our-portfolio/Error: Custom password hash handling breaks after WordPress 6.8 upgrade Source: WordPress Core Make, GitHub Issue #21022 Why It Happens: WordPress 6.8+ switched from phpass to bcrypt password hashing Prevention: Use WordPress password functions, don't handle hashes directly
What Changed (WordPress 6.8, April 2025):
$wp$2y$ (SHA-384 pre-hashed bcrypt)// ✅ SAFE - These functions continue to work without changes
wp_hash_password( $password );
wp_check_password( $password, $hash );
// ⚠️ NEEDS UPDATE - Direct phpass hash handling
if ( strpos( $hash, '$P$' ) === 0 ) {
// Custom phpass logic - needs update for bcrypt
}
// ✅ NEW - Detect hash type
if ( strpos( $hash, '$wp$2y$' ) === 0 ) {
// bcrypt hash (WordPress 6.8+)
} elseif ( strpos( $hash, '$P$' ) === 0 ) {
// phpass hash (WordPress <6.8)
}Action Required:
Error: "Deprecated: Function WP_Dependencies->add_data() was called with an argument that is deprecated" Source: WordPress 6.9 Documentation, WordPress Support Forum Why It Happens: WordPress 6.9 (Dec 2, 2025) deprecated WP_Dependencies object methods Prevention: Test plugins with WP_DEBUG enabled on WordPress 6.9, replace deprecated methods
Affected Plugins (confirmed):
Breaking Changes: WordPress 6.9 removed or modified several deprecated functions that older themes and plugins relied on, breaking custom menu walkers, classic widgets, media modals, and customizer features.
Action Required:
Error: Translations don't load or debug notices appear Source: WooCommerce Developer Blog, WordPress 6.7 Field Guide Why It Happens: WordPress 6.7+ changed when/how translations load Prevention: Load translations after 'init' priority 10, ensure text domain matches plugin slug
// ❌ WRONG - Loading too early
add_action( 'init', 'load_plugin_textdomain' );
// ✅ CORRECT - Load after 'init' priority 10
add_action( 'init', 'load_plugin_textdomain', 11 );
// Ensure text domain matches plugin slug EXACTLY
// Plugin header: Text Domain: my-plugin
__( 'Text', 'my-plugin' ); // Must match exactlyAction Required:
Error: "The query argument of wpdb::prepare() must have a placeholder" Source: WordPress $wpdb Documentation, SitePoint: Working with Databases Why It Happens: Using prepare() without any placeholders Prevention: Don't use prepare() if no dynamic data
// ❌ WRONG
$wpdb->prepare( "SELECT * FROM {$wpdb->posts}" );
// Error: The query argument of wpdb::prepare() must have a placeholder
// ✅ CORRECT - Don't use prepare() if no dynamic data
$wpdb->get_results( "SELECT * FROM {$wpdb->posts}" );
// ✅ CORRECT - Use prepare() for dynamic data
$wpdb->get_results( $wpdb->prepare(
"SELECT * FROM {$wpdb->posts} WHERE ID = %d",
$post_id
) );Additional wpdb::prepare() Mistakes:
// ❌ WRONG
$wpdb->prepare( "SELECT * FROM {$wpdb->posts} WHERE post_title LIKE '%test%'" );
// ✅ CORRECT
$search = '%' . $wpdb->esc_like( $term ) . '%';
$wpdb->get_results( $wpdb->prepare(
"SELECT * FROM {$wpdb->posts} WHERE post_title LIKE %s",
$search
) );// ❌ WRONG - Can't mix individual args and array
$wpdb->prepare( "... WHERE id = %d AND name = %s", $id, array( $name ) );
// ✅ CORRECT - Pick one format
$wpdb->prepare( "... WHERE id = %d AND name = %s", $id, $name );
// OR
$wpdb->prepare( "... WHERE id = %d AND name = %s", array( $id, $name ) );Small plugins (<5 functions):
function mypl_init() { /* code */ }
add_action( 'init', 'mypl_init' );Medium plugins:
class MyPL_Plugin {
private static $instance = null;
public static function get_instance() {
if ( null === self::$instance ) self::$instance = new self();
return self::$instance;
}
private function __construct() {
add_action( 'init', array( $this, 'init' ) );
}
}
MyPL_Plugin::get_instance();Large/team plugins:
my-plugin/
├── my-plugin.php
├── composer.json → "psr-4": { "MyPlugin\\": "src/" }
└── src/Admin.php
// my-plugin.php
require_once __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php';
use MyPlugin\Admin;
new Admin();Custom Post Types (CRITICAL: Flush rewrite rules on activation, show_in_rest for block editor):
// show_in_rest => true REQUIRED for Gutenberg block editor
register_post_type( 'book', array(
'public' => true,
'show_in_rest' => true, // Without this, block editor won't work!
'supports' => array( 'editor', 'title' ),
) );
register_activation_hook( __FILE__, function() {
mypl_register_cpt();
flush_rewrite_rules(); // NEVER call on every page load
} );Custom Taxonomies:
register_taxonomy( 'genre', 'book', array( 'hierarchical' => true, 'show_in_rest' => true ) );Meta Boxes:
add_meta_box( 'book_details', 'Book Details', 'mypl_meta_box_html', 'book' );
// Save: Check nonce, DOING_AUTOSAVE, current_user_can('edit_post')
update_post_meta( $post_id, '_book_isbn', sanitize_text_field( $_POST['book_isbn'] ) );Settings API:
register_setting( 'mypl_options', 'mypl_api_key', array( 'sanitize_callback' => 'sanitize_text_field' ) );
add_settings_section( 'mypl_section', 'API Settings', 'callback', 'my-plugin' );
add_settings_field( 'mypl_api_key', 'API Key', 'field_callback', 'my-plugin', 'mypl_section' );REST API (10x faster than admin-ajax.php):
register_rest_route( 'myplugin/v1', '/data', array(
'methods' => 'POST',
'callback' => 'mypl_rest_callback',
'permission_callback' => fn() => current_user_can( 'edit_posts' ),
) );AJAX (Legacy, use REST API for new projects):
add_action( 'wp_ajax_mypl_action', 'mypl_ajax_handler' );
check_ajax_referer( 'mypl-ajax-nonce', 'nonce' );
wp_send_json_success( array( 'message' => 'Success' ) );Custom Tables:
global $wpdb;
$sql = "CREATE TABLE {$wpdb->prefix}mypl_data (id bigint AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, ...)";
require_once ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/includes/upgrade.php';
dbDelta( $sql );Transients (Caching):
$data = get_transient( 'mypl_data' );
if ( false === $data ) {
$data = expensive_operation();
set_transient( 'mypl_data', $data, 12 * HOUR_IN_SECONDS );
}Templates: plugin-simple/, plugin-oop/, plugin-psr4/, examples/meta-box.php, examples/settings-page.php, examples/custom-post-type.php, examples/rest-endpoint.php, examples/ajax-handler.php
Scripts: scaffold-plugin.sh, check-security.sh, validate-headers.sh
References: security-checklist.md, hooks-reference.md, sanitization-guide.md, wpdb-patterns.md, common-errors.md
i18n (Internationalization):
load_plugin_textdomain( 'my-plugin', false, dirname( plugin_basename( __FILE__ ) ) . '/languages' );
__( 'Text', 'my-plugin' ); // Return translated
_e( 'Text', 'my-plugin' ); // Echo translated
esc_html__( 'Text', 'my-plugin' ); // Translate + escapeWP-CLI:
if ( defined( 'WP_CLI' ) && WP_CLI ) {
WP_CLI::add_command( 'mypl', 'MyPL_CLI_Command' );
}Cron Events:
register_activation_hook( __FILE__, fn() => wp_schedule_event( time(), 'daily', 'mypl_daily_task' ) );
register_deactivation_hook( __FILE__, fn() => wp_clear_scheduled_hook( 'mypl_daily_task' ) );
add_action( 'mypl_daily_task', 'mypl_do_daily_task' );Plugin Dependencies:
if ( ! class_exists( 'WooCommerce' ) ) {
deactivate_plugins( plugin_basename( __FILE__ ) );
add_action( 'admin_notices', fn() => echo '<div class="error"><p>Requires WooCommerce</p></div>' );
}GitHub Auto-Updates (Plugin Update Checker by YahnisElsts):
// 1. Install: git submodule add https://github.com/YahnisElsts/plugin-update-checker.git
// 2. Add to main plugin file
require plugin_dir_path( __FILE__ ) . 'plugin-update-checker/plugin-update-checker.php';
use YahnisElsts\PluginUpdateChecker\v5\PucFactory;
$updateChecker = PucFactory::buildUpdateChecker(
'https://github.com/yourusername/your-plugin/',
__FILE__,
'your-plugin-slug'
);
$updateChecker->getVcsApi()->enableReleaseAssets(); // Use GitHub Releases
// Private repos: Define token in wp-config.php
if ( defined( 'YOUR_PLUGIN_GITHUB_TOKEN' ) ) {
$updateChecker->setAuthentication( YOUR_PLUGIN_GITHUB_TOKEN );
}Deployment:
git tag 1.0.1 && git push origin main && git push origin 1.0.1
# Create GitHub Release with ZIP (exclude .git, tests)Alternatives: Git Updater (no coding), Custom Update Server (full control), Freemius (commercial)
Security: Use HTTPS, never hardcode tokens, validate licenses, rate limit update checks
CRITICAL: ZIP must contain plugin folder: plugin.zip/my-plugin/my-plugin.php
Resources: See references/github-auto-updates.md, examples/github-updater.php
Required:
Optional:
Fatal Error: Enable WP_DEBUG, check wp-content/debug.log, verify prefixed names, check dependencies
404 on CPT: Flush rewrite rules via Settings → Permalinks → Save
Nonce Fails: Check nonce name/action match, verify not expired (24h default)
AJAX Returns 0/-1: Verify action name matches wp_ajax_{action}, check nonce sent/verified
HTML Stripped: Use wp_kses_post() not sanitize_text_field() for safe HTML
Query Fails: Use $wpdb->prepare(), check $wpdb->prefix, verify syntax
Use this checklist to verify your plugin:
Questions? Issues?
references/common-errors.md for extended troubleshootingLast verified: 2026-01-21 | Skill version: 2.0.0 | Changes: Added 9 new issues from WordPress 6.7-6.9 research (bcrypt migration, WP_Dependencies deprecation, translation loading, REST API CVEs 2025-2026, wpdb::prepare() edge cases, nonce limitations, hook gotchas, CPT URL conflicts). Updated from 20 to 29 documented errors prevented. Error count: 20 → 29. Version: 1.x → 2.0.0 (major version due to significant WordPress version-specific content additions).
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