Plugin info

Total downloads: 765
Active installs: 0
Total reviews: 0
Average rating: 0
Support threads opened: 0
Support threads resolved: 0 (0%)
Available in: 1 language(s)
Contributors: 1
Last updated: 4/10/2017 (3187 days ago)
Added to WordPress: 2/21/2017 (8 years old)
Minimum WordPress version: 4.0
Tested up to WordPress version: 4.7.31
Minimum PHP version: f

Maintenance & Compatibility

Maintenance score

Possibly abandoned • Last updated 3187 days ago

20/100

Is Release listener for GitHub abandoned?

Possibly abandoned (last update 3187 days ago).

Compatibility

Requires WordPress: 4.0
Tested up to: 4.7.31
Requires PHP: f

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Description

A new post (or a custom post type is that option is selected) will be created every time a release is made on GitHub. You can display the release post with your other posts or use the shortcode to generate changelogs or links to the latest release.

Installation

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Frequently Asked Questions

Installation Instructions

  1. Upload the plugin files to the /wp-content/plugins/plugin-name directory, or install the plugin through the WordPress plugins screen directly.
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ screen in WordPress

Setup:

  1. Open plugin settings (Settings > GitHub release listener)
  2. Go to your project settings on GitHub
  3. Select Webhooks > Add webhook
  4. Copy payload URL from the plugin settings to GitHub
  5. Select ‘application/json’ as content type
  6. Create a passcode (a random string) and copy it to ‘Secret’ field on both plugin settings and GitHub
  7. Choose ‘Let me select individual events’ as triggers
  8. Tick ‘Release’ and untick everything else
  9. Save your plugin settings
  10. Click ‘Add webhook’ on GitHub

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Changelog

1.1

  • Changed the array syntaxt to support old PHP versions.