greenpeace-gpch/wp-raisenow-community-plugin

Add configurable RaiseNow donation forms using shortcode.

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v1.2.4 2022-04-06 10:28 UTC

README

Contributors: cyrillbolliger
Tags: donations, raisenow, fundraising
Requires at least: 4.9
Tested up to: 4.9.1
Stable tag: 1.0.0
License: GPLv2 or later
License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html

Add configurable RaiseNow donation forms using shortcode. IMPORTANT: You need to have a contract with RaiseNow.

Description

Integrating the LEMA widget from RaiseNow could not be easier: Just install this plugin, edit the page where you want the donation form to appear, click the Insert donation form button and enter the API-key provided from RaiseNow. That's it!

You may want to configure the widgets style or inject some custom javascript? Just head over to the settings panel, the options page is waiting for you.

IMPORTANT: You'll need to get a contract with RaiseNow, before you can use this plugin. Once you've got the contract signed, RaiseNow will provide you your API-Key.

Installation

Same as any other standard WordPress plugin.

Changelog

1.0

  • Initial release

Contribute

Thank you for contributing! Every pull request is highly appreciated.

Setting up dockerized development environment

  1. Clone or fork https://github.com/grueneschweiz/wp-raisenow-community-plugin

  2. Start environment using Docker

docker-compose up -d

The first time you run this, it will take a few minutes to pull in the required images. On subsequent runs, it should take less than 30 seconds before you can connect to WordPress in your browser. (Most of this time is waiting for MariaDB to be ready to accept connections.)

The -d flag backgrounds the process and log output. To view logs for a specific container, use docker-compose logs [container], e.g.:

docker-compose logs wordpress

Please refer to the [Docker Compose documentation][docker-compose] for more information about starting, stopping, and interacting with your environment.

Log in to /wp-admin/ with Username wordpress and Password wordpress.