Beschreibung
This plugin provides an easy way to incorporate a bug/enhancement tracking system to a WordPress site. By adding a shortcode to a page, users will be able to display a bug list and allow visitors to submit new bugs / enhancements. The plugin will also provide search and sorting capabilities. A captcha and approval mechanism will allow the site admin to avoid spam.
You can try it out in a temporary copy of WordPress here.
Screenshots
Installation
- Download the plugin
- Upload the extracted folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
- Activate the plugin in the WordPress Admin
- To get a basic Bug Library list showing on one of your WordPress pages, create a new page and type the following text: [bug-library]
There are a number of optional arguments that can be specified with the shortcode. Here they are with examples for each:
[bug-library bugcategorylist=’3,4,5′] = List of bug categories to display
[bug-library bugtypeid=’4′] = List of bugs from a specific category
[bug-library bugstatusid=’5′] = List of bugs that have a specific status
[bug-library bugpriorityid=’6′] = List of bugs that have a specific priority
These shortcode options can be combined:
[bug-library bugcategorylist=’3,4,5′ bugtypeid=’4′ bugstatusid=’5′ bugpriorityid=’6′]
- Configure the Bug Library General Options section for more control over the plugin functionality.
- Copy the file single-bug-library-bugs.php from the bug-library plugin directory to your theme directory to display all information related to your bugs. You might have to edit this file a bit and compare it to single.php to get the proper layout to show up on your web site.
FAQ
None at this time
Rezensionen
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Änderungsprotokoll
2.1.4
- Fixed potential security issue
2.1.2
- Fixed potential security issue
2.1.1
- Restricted file types that can be attached to user bug reports to ‚bmp‘, ‚txt‘, ‚png‘, ‚jpg‘, ‚pdf‘, ‚jpeg‘
2.1
- Added new function to export links to a CSV file
2.0.8
- Addressed possible security issue
2.0.3
- New plugin icon
- Minor bug fixes
2.0.2
- Fixed issue with resolution date picker not working
2.0.1
- Single bug template provided with plugin now automatically loads from plugin folder if not found in theme
- Fixed issues with undefined variables in single-bug-library-bugs.php
2.0
- Added translation support
1.5.5
- Added new option to specify default product to be selected in new bug submission form
1.5.4
- Fixed issue where visitors could not report new issues when filtering issues by product
1.5.3
- Added ID column when showing Products, Status, Types and Priority
1.5.2
- Fix for display of bug reporter name
1.5.1
- Selections in drop-down lists are re-selected if submission is not accepted
1.5
- Added options to add empty option to product and issue list to make sure that users select a product and issue
1.4.6
- Enhanced quick edit for bugs to be able to easily change product, status, priority and other fields
- Added option to remove bugs from site search results
1.4.5
- Re-wrote user query code for bug assignment to avoid issues on some installations
1.4.4
- Fixes to work on sites that are not installed at the root of a URL
1.4.3
- Fixes to work on sites that are not installed at the root of a URL
1.4.2
- Fixed issue accessing category menus
1.4.1
- Added options to be able to hide the product, version number and issue type fields
1.4
- Modified bug query for shortcode display to avoid displaying bugs that are in trash
1.3.9
- Re-arranged all menu items under Bugs menu in admin to make it easier to find all related items
- General code cleanup
1.3.8
- Changed file_get_contents for wp_remote_fopen
1.3.6
- Updated single item template for twenty-fifteen theme
- Corrected some issues with default options not being created correctly
- Added uninstall function
- Corrected label in admin
1.3.5
- Corrected PHP code warning
1.3.4
- Added new option to allow comments to be closed automatically when a user-defined closure status is assigned to a bug
1.3.3
- Fixed problem with activating file attachments
1.3.2
- Removed hard-coded image file extension when uploading attachments
1.3.1
- Corrected PHP warnings
1.3
- Changed mechanism to display the submit new issues popup
1.2.9
- Corrected PHP warnings
1.2.8
- Updated colorbox script to fix problem with black box when submitting new issues in latest version of WordPress
1.2.7
- Updated jQuery datapicker script to fix problem with latest versions of WordPress
1.2.6
- Fixed uncaught reference error in javascript code
1.2.5
- Added field to define default user bug priority in configuration panel
- New user reported issues now have a priority so they can appear in the list
1.2.4
- Added code to make sure that post data is available when saving custom bug data
1.2.3
- Added CDATA tags around javascript code
- Removed unnecessary quotes around PHP code to render meta boxes
1.2.2
- Removed reference to non-existent table in admin menu code
1.2.1
- Update to ensure compatibility with WordPress 3.3
1.2
- Added options to shortcode to allow users to specify bug priority, type and status as arguments
1.1.2
- Fixed issue with status field not display correct entry when editing bugs
- Modified join condition in bug display code to avoid upgrade issues with missing priorities
1.1.1
- Changed Upload Image option to Upload File. Changed code that displayed image to become link to attached file.
1.0.3
- Added options to make the reporter name and reporter e-mail required fields in the user issue submission form
1.0.2
- Corrected variable with bad name
1.0.1
- Added filters in admin bug list page to filters bugs by type, status and product
- Corrected problem with product, status and type getting deleted if you quick edited a bug
1.0
- First release of Bug Library