Description
This plugin adds new status for posts (or pages/custom post types) called “Secured with link”. If you select this status, that specific post wouldn’t be accessible on its standard URL anymore, but you have to access it on URL with random token in it. This URL is displayed on post edit screen in administration.
Configuration
For now, there is no administration screen yet. To configure plugin, you can inject your changes to plugin configuration array from your theme or plugin. Just put this code into functions.php file in your theme:
add_filter( 'lumi.secure_post_with_link.config', function( $config ){
$config[ 'allowed_post_types' ] = [ 'post', 'page' ];
$config[ 'url_identifier' ] = 'sec';
// ... Other $config variables
return $config;
} );
Preferably, don’t include lines with attributes, which you don’t want to change.
These are attributes (with defaults), which you can change this way:
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allowed_post_types ([ ‘post’ ]) List of post types, which should be affected by this plugin. Use array notation like:
[ 'post', 'page', 'custom_type' ]
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secured_meta_name (‘_secured_with_link_token’) Name of meta, which stores post token. You can change that in case of conflicts with themes or other plugins.
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url_identifier (‘s’) Part of URL before token, which identifies secured posts.
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token_length (4) Length of random token. With default generator, length is in bytes!
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use_openssl (true) If plugin should use cryptographically secure random generator, or less-secure PHP functions. (See below)
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assets_url (Defaults to [plugin URL]/assets) URL for static assets (like Javascripts), in case, you want to use your assets for some reason.
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translations_dir (Defaults to [Plugin path]/lang) You can change path, where plugin looks for translation files. If you want to translate plugin, you should not use this setting, but create standard translation in wp-content/languages folder.
In case, you have changed any settings after plugin installation, deactivate and reactivate plugin, so all changes are correctly applied.
Compatibility
- For now, you need to use WP URL Rewriting for plugin to work correctly
- Plugin should work with PHP 5.4, but at least PHP 5.6 is highly recommended. I’m sorry, but I won’t support older, insecure and slow versions of PHP.
- By default, plugin uses OpenSSL library to generate cryptographically secure random tokens. If your hosting provider don’t have OpenSSL set up, you can use configuration variable:
$config[ 'use_openssl' ] = false
to use less-secure method of token generating. This should still be secure enough for most use cases.
Planned features
- Administration page
- Regenerate token
- Role management – users with privileges should be able to access post without token
Developers
Plugin is also hosted on Github.
Screenshots
Installation
Unzip files to secure-post-with-link folder in your wp-plugins.
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Contributors & Developers
“Secure post with link” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
ContributorsTranslate “Secure post with link” into your language.
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Changelog
1.2.3
- Add Norwegian language (props Alexander Zeiher)
1.2.2
- Fix plugin behavior for internal Page post type
1.2.1
- Fix release process
1.2
- Tested with WP 4.9
- Fix comments posting on secured posts
- Fix few admin links to secured pages
1.1
- Compatibility fix with WP Super Cache (secured posts were not cleared from cache on updates)
1.0
- Initial version with base functionality