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@wordpress/plugins
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Plugins module for WordPress.
Install the module
npm install @wordpress/plugins --save
This package assumes that your code will run in an ES2015+ environment. If you're using an environment that has limited or no support for such language features and APIs, you should include the polyfill shipped in @wordpress/babel-preset-default in your code.
Returns a registered plugin settings.
Parameters
string: Plugin name.Returns
WPPlugin | undefined: Plugin setting.Returns all registered plugins without a scope or for a given scope.
Parameters
string: The scope to be used when rendering inside a plugin area. No scope by default.Returns
WPPlugin[]: The list of plugins without a scope or for a given scope.A component that renders all plugin fills in a hidden div.
Usage
// Using ES5 syntax
var el = React.createElement;
var PluginArea = wp.plugins.PluginArea;
function Layout() {
return el( 'div', { scope: 'my-page' }, 'Content of the page', PluginArea );
}
// Using ESNext syntax
import { PluginArea } from '@wordpress/plugins';
const Layout = () => (
<div>
Content of the page
<PluginArea scope="my-page" />
</div>
);
Parameters
{ scope?: string; onError?: ( name: WPPlugin[ 'name' ], error: Error ) => void; }:string:( name: WPPlugin[ 'name' ], error: Error ) => void:Returns
Component: The component to be rendered.Registers a plugin to the editor.
Usage
// Using ES5 syntax
var el = React.createElement;
var Fragment = wp.element.Fragment;
var PluginSidebar = wp.editor.PluginSidebar;
var PluginSidebarMoreMenuItem = wp.editor.PluginSidebarMoreMenuItem;
var registerPlugin = wp.plugins.registerPlugin;
var moreIcon = React.createElement( 'svg' ); //... svg element.
function Component() {
return el(
Fragment,
{},
el(
PluginSidebarMoreMenuItem,
{
target: 'sidebar-name',
},
'My Sidebar'
),
el(
PluginSidebar,
{
name: 'sidebar-name',
title: 'My Sidebar',
},
'Content of the sidebar'
)
);
}
registerPlugin( 'plugin-name', {
icon: moreIcon,
render: Component,
scope: 'my-page',
} );
// Using ESNext syntax
import { PluginSidebar, PluginSidebarMoreMenuItem } from '@wordpress/editor';
import { registerPlugin } from '@wordpress/plugins';
import { more } from '@wordpress/icons';
const Component = () => (
<>
<PluginSidebarMoreMenuItem target="sidebar-name">
My Sidebar
</PluginSidebarMoreMenuItem>
<PluginSidebar name="sidebar-name" title="My Sidebar">
Content of the sidebar
</PluginSidebar>
</>
);
registerPlugin( 'plugin-name', {
icon: more,
render: Component,
scope: 'my-page',
} );
Parameters
string: A string identifying the plugin. Must be unique across all registered plugins.PluginSettings: The settings for this plugin.Returns
PluginSettings | null: The final plugin settings object.Unregisters a plugin by name.
Usage
// Using ES5 syntax
var unregisterPlugin = wp.plugins.unregisterPlugin;
unregisterPlugin( 'plugin-name' );
// Using ESNext syntax
import { unregisterPlugin } from '@wordpress/plugins';
unregisterPlugin( 'plugin-name' );
Parameters
string: Plugin name.Returns
WPPlugin | undefined: The previous plugin settings object, if it has been successfully unregistered; otherwise undefined.A hook that returns the plugin context.
Returns
PluginContext: Plugin contextDeprecated 6.8.0 Use
usePluginContexthook instead.
A Higher Order Component used to inject Plugin context to the wrapped component.
Parameters
( context: PluginContext, props: T ) => T & PluginContext: Function called on every context change, expected to return object of props to merge with the component's own props.Returns
Component: Enhanced component with injected context as props.This is an individual package that's part of the Gutenberg project. The project is organized as a monorepo. It's made up of multiple self-contained software packages, each with a specific purpose. The packages in this monorepo are published to npm and used by WordPress as well as other software projects.
To find out more about contributing to this package or Gutenberg as a whole, please read the project's main contributor guide.

FAQs
Plugins module for WordPress.
The npm package @wordpress/plugins receives a total of 35,586 weekly downloads. As such, @wordpress/plugins popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @wordpress/plugins demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 23 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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