Plugin info

Total downloads: 11,247
Active installs: 600
Total reviews: 18
Average rating: 4.7
Support threads opened: 0
Support threads resolved: 0 (0%)
Available in: 8 language(s)
Contributors: 2
Last updated: 2/24/2019 (2500 days ago)
Added to WordPress: 9/14/2018 (7 years old)
Minimum WordPress version: 4.7
Tested up to WordPress version: 5.1.21
Minimum PHP version: 5.4

Maintenance & Compatibility

Maintenance score

Possibly abandoned • Last updated 2500 days ago • 18 reviews

24/100

Is commonWP abandoned?

Possibly abandoned (last update 2500 days ago).

Compatibility

Requires WordPress: 4.7
Tested up to: 5.1.21
Requires PHP: 5.4

Similar & Alternatives

Explore plugins with similar tags, and compare key metrics like downloads, ratings, updates, support, and WP/PHP compatibility.

No similar plugins found yet.

Description

commonWP is a plugin that enables usage of free, public CDN (jsDelivr) for open source JavaScript and CSS files. Those files are:

  • All files from WordPress core, unless development version of WordPress is used.
  • All files from plugins hosted by WordPress.org Plugins Repository, unless author of specific plugin doesn’t use SVN tags for releasing.
  • All files from themes hosted by WordPress.org Themes Repository.
  • All files from plugins and themes hosted on GitHub that support GitHub Updater.
  • All files marked as available on npm in any type of theme, plugin, or MU plugin.

It aims to be both lightweight and very secure. The approach used in this plugin is safer then in any other plugin that enables usage of any CDN. First, commonWP will only rewrite file to point to one on jsDelivr if that remote file is identical to local one. Second, during comparison, it generates subresource identity hash of remote jsDelivr file and includes that hash in page’s source code so browser won’t load remote file if it doesn’t have exactly the same hash.

There are no any settings. After activation, it will fill up its cache in the background, and that may take some time depending on number of resources site uses.

For much more details about commonWP, head over to its GitHub repository.

Installation

No installation instructions available

Frequently Asked Questions

No FAQ available

Review feed

Matt Harrison
5/3/2019

Awesome plugin

Very well written plugin! The easiest and safest way to load your common assets through jsdelivr. Every site should be using it to help the cache. Easy to use, just activate it and you are done. Plenty of hooks to override any features that you need. Bonus points for providing a WP-CLI interface.

Screenshots

No screenshots available

Changelog

1.1.0

  • Released on 27th December 2018
  • Define scripts added in WordPress 5.0 that are available on npm.
  • Fix version of WordPress core on GitHub for major versions.
  • Disable Jetpack Site Accelerator for static files.
  • Minor inline documentation fixes.