how to automatically install a wordpress plugin when activating a wordpress theme?

I am new to wordpress. I want to install a wordpress plugin automatically when I activate a particular wordpress theme and when I deactivate that theme at that time that plugin should also be deactivated. How can I do that? Thanks in advance.

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  1. you can activate plugin with http://tgmpluginactivation.com/ site

    after download put inside theme and put this code in function.php below is just example plugin code you can change with your’s

    require_once dirname( __FILE__ ) . '/class-tgm-plugin-activation.php';
    
    add_action( 'tgmpa_register', 'my_theme_register_required_plugins' );
    /**
     * Register the required plugins for this theme.
     *
     * In this example, we register two plugins - one included with the TGMPA library
     * and one from the .org repo.
     *
     * The variable passed to tgmpa_register_plugins() should be an array of plugin
     * arrays.
     *
     * This function is hooked into tgmpa_init, which is fired within the
     * TGM_Plugin_Activation class constructor.
     */
    function my_theme_register_required_plugins() {
    
        /**
         * Array of plugin arrays. Required keys are name and slug.
         * If the source is NOT from the .org repo, then source is also required.
         */
        $plugins = array(
    
            // WooCommerce
            array(
                'name'      => 'Page Builder by SiteOrigin',
                'slug'      => 'siteorigin-panels',
                'required'  => true,
                'force_activation' => true,
                'force_deactivation' => true
            ),
    
             // WooCommerce
            array(
                'name'      => 'SiteOrigin Widgets Bundle',
                'slug'      => 'so-widgets-bundle',
                'required'  => true,
                'force_activation' => true,
                'force_deactivation' => true
            )
    
    
        );
    
        /**
         * Array of configuration settings. Amend each line as needed.
         * If you want the default strings to be available under your own theme domain,
         * leave the strings uncommented.
         * Some of the strings are added into a sprintf, so see the comments at the
         * end of each line for what each argument will be.
         */
        $config = array(
            'default_path' => '',                      // Default absolute path to pre-packaged plugins.
            'menu'         => 'tgmpa-install-plugins', // Menu slug.
            'has_notices'  => true,                    // Show admin notices or not.
            'dismissable'  => true,                    // If false, a user cannot dismiss the nag message.
            'dismiss_msg'  => '',                      // If 'dismissable' is false, this message will be output at top of nag.
            'is_automatic' => false,                   // Automatically activate plugins after installation or not.
            'message'      => '',                      // Message to output right before the plugins table.
            'strings'      => array(
                'page_title'                      => __( 'Install Required Plugins', 'tgmpa' ),
                'menu_title'                      => __( 'Install Plugins', 'tgmpa' ),
                'installing'                      => __( 'Installing Plugin: %s', 'tgmpa' ), // %s = plugin name.
                'oops'                            => __( 'Something went wrong with the plugin API.', 'tgmpa' ),
                'notice_can_install_required'     => _n_noop( 'This theme requires the following plugin: %1$s.', 'This theme requires the following plugins: %1$s.' ), // %1$s = plugin name(s).
                'notice_can_install_recommended'  => _n_noop( 'This theme recommends the following plugin: %1$s.', 'This theme recommends the following plugins: %1$s.' ), // %1$s = plugin name(s).
                'notice_cannot_install'           => _n_noop( 'Sorry, but you do not have the correct permissions to install the %s plugin. Contact the administrator of this site for help on getting the plugin installed.', 'Sorry, but you do not have the correct permissions to install the %s plugins. Contact the administrator of this site for help on getting the plugins installed.' ), // %1$s = plugin name(s).
                'notice_can_activate_required'    => _n_noop( 'The following required plugin is currently inactive: %1$s.', 'The following required plugins are currently inactive: %1$s.' ), // %1$s = plugin name(s).
                'notice_can_activate_recommended' => _n_noop( 'The following recommended plugin is currently inactive: %1$s.', 'The following recommended plugins are currently inactive: %1$s.' ), // %1$s = plugin name(s).
                'notice_cannot_activate'          => _n_noop( 'Sorry, but you do not have the correct permissions to activate the %s plugin. Contact the administrator of this site for help on getting the plugin activated.', 'Sorry, but you do not have the correct permissions to activate the %s plugins. Contact the administrator of this site for help on getting the plugins activated.' ), // %1$s = plugin name(s).
                'notice_ask_to_update'            => _n_noop( 'The following plugin needs to be updated to its latest version to ensure maximum compatibility with this theme: %1$s.', 'The following plugins need to be updated to their latest version to ensure maximum compatibility with this theme: %1$s.' ), // %1$s = plugin name(s).
                'notice_cannot_update'            => _n_noop( 'Sorry, but you do not have the correct permissions to update the %s plugin. Contact the administrator of this site for help on getting the plugin updated.', 'Sorry, but you do not have the correct permissions to update the %s plugins. Contact the administrator of this site for help on getting the plugins updated.' ), // %1$s = plugin name(s).
                'install_link'                    => _n_noop( 'Begin installing plugin', 'Begin installing plugins' ),
                'activate_link'                   => _n_noop( 'Begin activating plugin', 'Begin activating plugins' ),
                'return'                          => __( 'Return to Required Plugins Installer', 'tgmpa' ),
                'plugin_activated'                => __( 'Plugin activated successfully.', 'tgmpa' ),
                'complete'                        => __( 'All plugins installed and activated successfully. %s', 'tgmpa' ), // %s = dashboard link.
                'nag_type'                        => 'updated' // Determines admin notice type - can only be 'updated', 'update-nag' or 'error'.
            )
        );
    
        tgmpa( $plugins, $config );
    
    }
    
  2. In addition with Corlax’s answer, this is a list of services and open sources that might be useful:

    WP2E is a service allowing developers to create and manage installation
    packages to deliver and maintain sets of interdependent themes and
    plugins.

    TGM Plugin Activation is a PHP library that allows you to easily
    require or recommend plugins for your WordPress themes (and plugins).

    It is a Free WordPress plugin manager and bulk installation tool

    This meta-plugin allows regular plugins to specify other plugins that
    they depend upon.

    A lightweight class to add to WordPress plugins/themes to
    automatically install plugin dependencies.

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