Ok, I've got this code that I've been using to spit out news to an application of mine. It was working until today. I've cutout all the logic in the following code to make it simpiler. But it should "WORK" Can someone help me fix this code to where it works, and is done right? I know it's hacked together , but it didn't seem to have any problems until today. I have not updated anything, don't know what the deal is.
Plugin Name: MyPlugin Example
Version: 1.0.1
If ( ! class_exists("MyPlugin") )
{
class MyPlugin
{
var $db_version = "1.0"; //not used yet
function init()
{
//Nothing as of now.
}
function activate()
{
global $wp_rewrite;
$this->flush_rewrite_rules();
}
function pushoutput( $id )
{
$output->out =' The output worked!';
$this->output( $output );
}
function output( $output )
{
ob_start();
ob_end_clean();
header( 'Cache-Control: no-cache, must-revalidate' );
header( 'Expires: Mon, 26 Jul 1997 05:00:00 GMT' );
header( 'Content-type: application/json' );
echo json_encode( $output );
//Must encode this...
}
function flush_rewrite_rules()
{
global $wp_rewrite;
$wp_rewrite->flush_rules();
}
function createRewriteRules( $rewrite )
{
global $wp_rewrite;
$new_rules = array( 'MyPlugin/(.+)' => 'index.php?MyPlugin=' . $wp_rewrite->preg_index(1) );
if ( ! is_array($wp_rewrite->rules) )
{
$wp_rewrite->rules = array();
}
$wp_rewrite->rules = $new_rules + $wp_rewrite->rules;
return $wp_rewrite;
}
function add_query_vars( $qvars )
{
$qvars[] = 'MyPlugin';
return $qvars;
}
function template_redirect_intercept()
{
global $wp_query;
if ( $wp_query->get('MyPlugin') )
{
$id = $wp_query->query_vars['MyPlugin'];
$this->pushoutput( $id );
exit;
}
}
}
}
If ( class_exists("MyPlugin") )
{
$MyPluginCode = new MyPlugin();
}
If ( isset($MyPluginCode) )
{
register_activation_hook( __file__, array($MyPluginCode, 'activate') );
add_action( 'admin-init', array(&$MyPluginCode, 'flush_rewrite_rules') );
//add_action( 'init', array(&$MyPluginCode, 'init') );
add_action( 'generate_rewrite_rules', array(&$MyPluginCode, 'createRewriteRules') );
add_action( 'template_redirect', array(&$MyPluginCode, 'template_redirect_intercept') );
// add_filter( 'query_vars', array(&$MyPluginCode, 'add_query_vars') );
}
I changed a little bit of your code in the process, but this worked for me:
I've commented the important parts, but what I did was basically to move your hooks over to
use_filter
rather thanadd_action
. I also moved the filters into the order that they are actually used in Wordpress. Seemed the thing to do at the time.Finally, make sure that your permalinks are set to use pretty URLs. I had an issue where mine were set to default, which makes Wordpress ignore any rewrite conditions that it would otherwise need to parse. Change over to some pretty URLs and your conditions will refresh.
Let me know if that works for you. Hope that helps.
Thanks, Joe