Description
This plugin provides an easy way to get involved with Beta testing WordPress.
Once installed it will enable you to upgrade your website to the latest Beta or Release candidate at the click of a button using the built in upgrader.
By default once enabled it switches your website onto the point release development track.
For the more adventurous there is the option to switch to the bleeding edge (trunk) of development.
Don’t forget to backup before you start!
Extra Settings
There is a setting to Skip successful autoupdate emails. It functions to disable sending emails to the admin user for successful autoupdates. Only emails indicating failures of the autoupdate process are sent.
The Extra Settings tab may contain choices for testing new features in trunk that require constants to be set. A checked feature will add a constant to the user’s wp-config.php
file in the format as follows:
define( 'WP_BETA_TESTER_{$feature}', true );
Unchecking the feature will remove the constant.
This plugin resets the constants in wp-config.php
on plugin activation and removes them on plugin deactivation. Use the filter wp_beta_tester_config_path
to return a non-standard wp-config.php
file path.
If no settings are present there is no testing to be done that requires this feature.
PRs are welcome on GitHub.
Screenshots
Installation
- Upload to your plugins folder, usually
wp-content/plugins/
- Activate the plugin on the plugin screen.
- Navigate to Tools > Beta Testing to configure the plugin.
- Under Mulitsite, navigate to Settings … Beta Testing to configure the plugin.
- Visit Dashboard > Upgrade (Or Tools > Upgrade in versions before 3.0) and update to the latest Beta Release.
Reviews
Contributors & Developers
“WordPress Beta Tester” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
Contributors“WordPress Beta Tester” has been translated into 21 locales. Thank you to the translators for their contributions.
Translate “WordPress Beta Tester” into your language.
Interested in development?
Browse the code, check out the SVN repository, or subscribe to the development log by RSS.
Changelog
2.1.0 / 2019-09-17
- add extra setting to skip successful autoupdate emails
- add description to checkbox settings
- composer update
2.0.4
- add update version information to settings page text
2.0.3
- a11y fixes for settings tabs
- update
wp-cli/wp-config-transformer
2.0.2
- a11y fixes for checkbox, thanks @audrasjb
2.0.1
- fix for incorrect last updated message
2.0.0
- near complete rewrite to use more OOPy practices
- put distinct process into separate classes
- allows for multiple settings tabs for additional settings
1.2.6
- remove extraneous code
- add GitHub Plugin URI header
1.2.5
- fixed error message for downgrading version, thanks @andreas-andersson
1.2.4
- don’t use $GLOBALS
1.2.3
- updated a few strings and correct typos
- run through WPCS linter
- fixed translation strings to include HTML in context and properly escape with
wp_kses_post()
- fixed link to settings page under Multisite
1.2.2
- change wording from blog to website
1.2.0
- Escape output
- Indicate that Bleeding edge nightlies are trunk
- new screenshot
- code improvements from linter
1.1.2
- Remove anonymous function for PHP 5.2 compatibility.
1.1.1
- fixed PHP notice for PHP 7.1
- made URL scheme agnostic
1.1.0
- Fixed to work properly under Multisite.
1.0.2
- Update tested up to version to 4.7.
- Fix the location of the settings screen in Multisite (moved under Settings in Network Admin).
- Minor text fixes.
1.0.1
- Update tested up to version to 4.5.
- Fix PHP7 deprecated constructor notice.
- Change text domain to match the plugin slug.
- Update WordPress.org links to use HTTPS.
- Remove outdated bundled translations in favour of language packs.
1.0
- Update tested up to version to 4.2.
- Update screenshot.
- Fix a couple typos.