I am developing a plugin using Tom McFarlin’s Boilerplate repository as a template, which utilizes OOP practices. I’ve been trying to figure out exactly why I’m unable to correctly submit my settings. I’ve tried setting the action attribute to an empty string as suggested on another question around here, but that hasn’t helped…
Below is the general code setup I am using…
The Form (/views/admin.php):
<div class="wrap">
<h2><?php echo esc_html( get_admin_page_title() ); ?></h2>
<form action="options.php" method="post">
<?php
settings_fields( $this->plugin_slug );
do_settings_sections( $this->plugin_slug );
submit_button( 'Save Settings' );
?>
</form>
</div>
For the following code, assume all of the callbacks for add_settings_field() and add_settings_section() exist, except for ‘option_list_selection’.
The Plugin Admin Class(/{plugin_name}-class-admin.php):
namespace wp_plugin_name;
class Plugin_Name_Admin
{
/**
* Note: Some portions of the class code and method functions are missing for brevity
* Let me know if you need more information...
*/
private function __construct()
{
$plugin = Plugin_Name::get_instance();
$this->plugin_slug = $plugin->get_plugin_slug();
$this->friendly_name = $plugin->get_name(); // Get "Human Friendly" presentable name
// Adds all of the options for the administrative settings
add_action( 'admin_init', array( $this, 'plugin_options_init' ) );
// Add the options page and menu item
add_action( 'admin_menu', array( $this, 'add_plugin_admin_menu' ) );
}
public function add_plugin_admin_menu()
{
// Add an Options Page
$this->plugin_screen_hook_suffix =
add_options_page(
__( $this->friendly_name . " Options", $this->plugin_slug ),
__( $this->friendly_name, $this->plugin_slug ),
"manage_options",
$this->plugin_slug,
array( $this, "display_plugin_admin_page" )
);
}
public function display_plugin_admin_page()
{
include_once( 'views/admin.php' );
}
public function plugin_options_init()
{
// Update Settings
add_settings_section(
'maintenance',
'Maintenance',
array( $this, 'maintenance_section' ),
$this->plugin_slug
);
// Check Updates Option
register_setting(
'maintenance',
'plugin-name_check_updates',
'wp_plugin_namevalidate_bool'
);
add_settings_field(
'check_updates',
'Should ' . $this->friendly_name . ' Check For Updates?',
array( $this, 'check_updates_field' ),
$this->plugin_slug,
'maintenance'
);
// Update Period Option
register_setting(
'maintenance',
'plugin-name_update_period',
'wp_plugin_namevalidate_int'
);
add_settings_field(
'update_frequency',
'How Often Should ' . $this->friendly_name . ' Check for Updates?',
array( $this, 'update_frequency_field' ),
$this->plugin_slug,
'maintenance'
);
// Plugin Option Configurations
add_settings_section(
'category-option-list', 'Widget Options List',
array( $this, 'option_list_section' ),
$this->plugin_slug
);
}
}
Some Requested Updates:
Changing the action attribute to:
<form action="../../options.php" method="post">
…simply results in a 404 Error. The following below is the excerpt of the Apache Logs. Note that the default WordPress scripts and CSS en-queues are removed:
# Changed to ../../options.php
127.0.0.1 - - [01/Apr/2014:15:59:43 -0400] "GET /wp-admin/options-general.php?page=pluginname-widget HTTP/1.1" 200 18525
127.0.0.1 - - [01/Apr/2014:15:59:43 -0400] "GET /wp-content/plugins/PluginName/admin/assets/css/admin.css?ver=0.1.1 HTTP/1.1" 304 -
127.0.0.1 - - [01/Apr/2014:15:59:43 -0400] "GET /wp-content/plugins/PluginName/admin/assets/js/admin.js?ver=0.1.1 HTTP/1.1" 304 -
127.0.0.1 - - [01/Apr/2014:15:59:52 -0400] "POST /options.php HTTP/1.1" 404 1305
127.0.0.1 - - [01/Apr/2014:16:00:32 -0400] "POST /options.php HTTP/1.1" 404 1305
#Changed to options.php
127.0.0.1 - - [01/Apr/2014:16:00:35 -0400] "GET /wp-admin/options-general.php?page=pluginname-widget HTTP/1.1" 200 18519
127.0.0.1 - - [01/Apr/2014:16:00:35 -0400] "GET /wp-content/plugins/PluginName/admin/assets/css/admin.css?ver=0.1.1 HTTP/1.1" 304 -
127.0.0.1 - - [01/Apr/2014:16:00:35 -0400] "GET /wp-content/plugins/PluginName/admin/assets/js/admin.js?ver=0.1.1 HTTP/1.1" 304 -
127.0.0.1 - - [01/Apr/2014:16:00:38 -0400] "POST /wp-admin/options.php HTTP/1.1" 500 2958
Both the php-errors.log file and the debug.log file when WP_DEBUG is true are empty.
The Plugin Class (/{plugin-name}-class.php)
namespace wp_plugin_name;
class Plugin_Name
{
const VERSION = '1.1.2';
const TABLE_VERSION = 1;
const CHECK_UPDATE_DEFAULT = 1;
const UPDATE_PERIOD_DEFAULT = 604800;
protected $plugin_slug = 'pluginname-widget';
protected $friendly_name = 'PluginName Widget';
protected static $instance = null;
private function __construct()
{
// Load plugin text domain
add_action( 'init',
array(
$this,
'load_plugin_textdomain' ) );
// Activate plugin when new blog is added
add_action( 'wpmu_new_blog',
array(
$this,
'activate_new_site' ) );
// Load public-facing style sheet and JavaScript.
add_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts',
array(
$this,
'enqueue_styles' ) );
add_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts',
array(
$this,
'enqueue_scripts' ) );
/* Define custom functionality.
* Refer To http://codex.wordpress.org/Plugin_API#Hooks.2C_Actions_and_Filters
*/
}
public function get_plugin_slug()
{
return $this->plugin_slug;
}
public function get_name()
{
return $this->friendly_name;
}
public static function get_instance()
{
// If the single instance hasn't been set, set it now.
if ( null == self::$instance )
{
self::$instance = new self;
}
return self::$instance;
}
/**
* The member functions activate(), deactivate(), and update() are very similar.
* See the Boilerplate plugin for more details...
*
*/
private static function single_activate()
{
if ( !current_user_can( 'activate_plugins' ) )
return;
$plugin_request = isset( $_REQUEST['plugin'] ) ? $_REQUEST['plugin'] : '';
check_admin_referer( "activate-plugin_$plugin_request" );
/**
* Test to see if this is a fresh installation
*/
if ( get_option( 'plugin-name_version' ) === false )
{
// Get the time as a Unix Timestamp, and add one week
$unix_time_utc = time() + Plugin_Name::UPDATE_PERIOD_DEFAULT;
add_option( 'plugin-name_version', Plugin_Name::VERSION );
add_option( 'plugin-name_check_updates',
Plugin_Name::CHECK_UPDATE_DEFAULT );
add_option( 'plugin-name_update_frequency',
Plugin_Name::UPDATE_PERIOD_DEFAULT );
add_option( 'plugin-name_next_check', $unix_time_utc );
// Create options table
table_update();
// Let user know PluginName was installed successfully
is_admin() && add_filter( 'gettext', 'finalization_message', 99, 3 );
}
else
{
// Let user know PluginName was activated successfully
is_admin() && add_filter( 'gettext', 'activate_message', 99, 3 );
}
}
private static function single_update()
{
if ( !current_user_can( 'activate_plugins' ) )
return;
$plugin = isset( $_REQUEST['plugin'] ) ? $_REQUEST['plugin'] : '';
check_admin_referer( "activate-plugin_{$plugin}" );
$cache_plugin_version = get_option( 'plugin-name_version' );
$cache_table_version = get_option( 'plugin-name_table_version' );
$cache_deferred_admin_notices = get_option( 'plugin-name_admin_messages',
array() );
/**
* Find out what version of our plugin we're running and compare it to our
* defined version here
*/
if ( $cache_plugin_version > self::VERSION )
{
$cache_deferred_admin_notices[] = array(
'error',
"You seem to be attempting to revert to an older version of " . $this->get_name() . ". Reverting via the update feature is not supported."
);
}
else if ( $cache_plugin_version === self::VERSION )
{
$cache_deferred_admin_notices[] = array(
'updated',
"You're already using the latest version of " . $this->get_name() . "!"
);
return;
}
/**
* If we can't determine what version the table is at, update it...
*/
if ( !is_int( $cache_table_version ) )
{
update_option( 'plugin-name_table_version', TABLE_VERSION );
table_update();
}
/**
* Otherwise, we'll just check if there's a needed update
*/
else if ( $cache_table_version < TABLE_VERSION )
{
table_update();
}
/**
* The table didn't need updating.
* Note we cannot update any other options because we cannot assume they are still
* the defaults for our plugin... ( unless we stored them in the db )
*/
}
private static function single_deactivate()
{
// Determine if the current user has the proper permissions
if ( !current_user_can( 'activate_plugins' ) )
return;
// Is there any request data?
$plugin = isset( $_REQUEST['plugin'] ) ? $_REQUEST['plugin'] : '';
// Check if the nonce was valid
check_admin_referer( "deactivate-plugin_{$plugin}" );
// We'll, technically the plugin isn't included when deactivated so...
// Do nothing
}
public function load_plugin_textdomain()
{
$domain = $this->plugin_slug;
$locale = apply_filters( 'plugin_locale', get_locale(), $domain );
load_textdomain( $domain,
trailingslashit( WP_LANG_DIR ) . $domain . '/' . $domain . '-' . $locale . '.mo' );
load_plugin_textdomain( $domain, FALSE,
basename( plugin_dir_path( dirname( __FILE__ ) ) ) . '/languages/' );
}
public function activate_message( $translated_text, $untranslated_text,
$domain )
{
$old = "Plugin <strong>activated</strong>.";
$new = FRIENDLY_NAME . " was <strong>successfully activated</strong> ";
if ( $untranslated_text === $old )
$translated_text = $new;
return $translated_text;
}
public function finalization_message( $translated_text, $untranslated_text,
$domain )
{
$old = "Plugin <strong>activated</strong>.";
$new = "Captain, The Core is stable and PluginName was <strong>successfully installed</strong> and ready for Warp speed";
if ( $untranslated_text === $old )
$translated_text = $new;
return $translated_text;
}
}
References:
“Error: Options Page Not Found” Bug
This is a known issue in the WP Settings API. There was a ticket opened years ago, and it was marked as solved — but the bug persists in the latest versions of WordPress. This is what the (now removed) Codex page said about this:
Simple Fix
Using the custom page name (in your case:
$this->plugin_slug
) as your section id would get around the issue. However, all your options would have to be contained in a single section.Solution
For a more robust solution, make these changes to your
Plugin_Name_Admin
class:Add to constructor:
Add these methods:
And change
add_settings_section()
calls to:$this->add_settings_section()
.Other notes on your code
validate()
callbacks into the class as public methods.I just found this post while looking for the same issue. The solution is much simpler than it looks because the documentation is misleading : in register_setting() the first argument named
$option_group
is your page slug, not the section in which you want to display the setting.In the code above you should use
While registering options page with:
And registering settings with
$option_group
should be as same as$menu_slug
I’ve been facing this problem too for some days now, this error had stopped when i put in comments the line of:
after that i am redirecting to options.php but i cannot solve the problem of
setting_fields
yet.I had the same error but got it on a different way:
I don’t know why this happened, but it seems that
register_setting
shouldn’t be in the callback ofadd_settings_field
I hope this helps