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WP React Plugin

💻 npx create-wp-react-plugin

The easiest way to develop a React base WordPress Plugin



🚧live demo

📹 demo video

chrome_GBJyku2SXV.mp4

⚡Features⚡

  1. Easy to Use

    cd <your-WordPress-project>/wp-content/plugins
    npx create-wp-react-plugin <your-plugin-name>

    cd to wp-content/plugins/ in your WordPress project and npx create-wp-react-plugin <your-plugin-name>, that's all the steps

    🚩 we use yarn by default for now

  2. CRUD utility function
    Default with getPost Example, check functions and custom hooks

  3. HMR (Hot Module Reload) for PHP
    By using vite-plugin-live-reload, the page will auto reload while PHP files changed

  4. Multi-React-App in one plugin
    By default, we render 2 React App, 1 is for front-end page, and 1 is for admin page. You can add more React App in js/src/main.tsx

  5. Plugin Update Checker Once you publish a release on Github, the user installed your plugin will receive a notification in wp-admin/plugins.php

  6. Plugin Dependencies Checker Does your plugin rely on another plugin like WooCommerce, Learndash etc...? By defining the $required_plugins, we can easily manage plugin dependencies.

  7. 1-click release Simply type yarn release and the command will execute a series of command in release/.release-it.cjs, like yarn build, composer install etc..., and finally publish a release on github see more configuration in release-it


Before getting start

You MUST have nodejs v18+ and composer installed

Here are tech stacks (knowledge you need to have) we used

Front-end

  1. Vite v5 - build tool
  2. React v18
  3. TypeScript v5 - compile project with type safe
  4. Tailwind v3 - you can install any UI library, like Ant Design, MUI, Chakra...etc
  5. SCSS
  6. React Query v5 - managing API status

Front-end (Optional)

  1. React Router v6 - front-end router

We highly recommend you to use Hash router in WordPress, so you won't get conflict with WordPress Permalink

Back-end

Libraries we used

"kucrut/vite-for-wp": "^0.8.0", // the core of vite integrated with wp
"yahnis-elsts/plugin-update-checker": "^5.3", // update checker
"j7-dev/tgm-plugin-activation-forked": "^1.0", // check plugin dependency, forked from TGMPA
"micropackage/singleton": "^1.1", // singleton pattern

// php code standard
"squizlabs/php_codesniffer": "@stable",
"wp-coding-standards/wpcs": "@stable",
"dealerdirect/phpcodesniffer-composer-installer": "@stable"

Dev

cd wp-content/plugins/<your-plugin-name>
yarn dev

Sure we have HMR when you change the front-end content


Build Before you release

cd wp-content/plugins/<your-plugin-name>
yarn release:build-only

This command will build the release version of your plugin without publish to Github in release directory, you can see a zip file and a directory with <your-plugin-name>

I often use this command to test my release version plugin on my test site. We can move to next step after checking everything works well.


Release

cd wp-content/plugins/<your-plugin-name>
yarn release # this will git tag a patch version, you can choose `yarn release:minor` or `yarn release:major`

This command will build the release version and publish the plugin zip file to Github. The user installed your plugin will receive a notification.


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Reference

  1. Inspired by Vite for WP
  2. API design Inspired by Refine
  3. WordPress REST API Handbook

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