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WordPress.org Internal Notes plugin

Adds a new sidebar to the block editor for post types that support wporg-internal-notes. Editors can leave notes about the current post that other editors can read, but the notes are not visible on the front end.

Configuration

To enable internal notes for a particular post type, add this line to an mu-plugin or somewhere in the plugin that registers the post type:

add_post_type_support( '[post type slug here]', 'wporg-internal-notes' );

To enable log entries for changes to posts, which will appear in the same stream with internal notes, add this line:

add_post_type_support( '[post type slug here]', 'wporg-log-notes' );

You can also specify only certain change events to log. See logging_enabled() for a list of available events.

add_post_type_support( '[post type slug here]', 'wporg-log-notes', array( 'status-change' => true ) );

Development

Prerequisites

  • Docker
  • Node/npm
  • Yarn
  • Composer

Setup

  1. Set up repo dependencies: yarn run initial-setup
  2. Start up and provision the environment: yarn run env
  3. Build the assets: yarn workspaces run build. The plugin won't function until this step is done.
  4. Visit site at localhost:8888
  5. Log in with username admin and password password

Environment management

These must be run in the project's root folder, not in theme/plugin subfolders.

  • Stop the environment: yarn run env:stop or yarn run wp-env stop
  • Restart the environment: yarn run env or yarn run wp-env start

Asset management

  • Build all assets once: yarn workspaces run build
  • Rebuild all assets on change: yarn workspaces run start