Descrizione
Web Plura Cloud is the shared connection plugin for Web Plura products. It helps compatible Web Plura plugins connect this WordPress site to your Web Plura account, check product access, and show clear setup steps in wp-admin.
Product page: https://wplura.com/products/web-plura-cloud
Terms: https://wplura.com/terms
Privacy: https://wplura.com/privacy
Use this plugin when a compatible Web Plura Pro add-on asks you to finish setup with Web Plura Cloud. Instead of each product showing a different account or subscription screen, this plugin gives you one shared setup place.
What this plugin helps with:
- Connecting this WordPress site to your Web Plura account.
- Showing the cloud consent and data-use notice before cloud features run.
- Listing compatible Web Plura products on the Products & Subscriptions screen.
- Showing one setup checklist for compatible Pro add-ons.
- Checking whether the connected account has access to the installed Pro product.
- Sending approved product requests through the shared Web Plura Cloud connection.
Compatible Free plugins can continue to provide their local features without connecting to Web Plura Cloud. Compatible Pro add-ons use this plugin for account connection, product access checks, and links to account or billing pages when needed.
This plugin connects your WordPress site to Web Plura’s external service at:
- https://wplura.com
- https://api.wplura.com
Cloud services are used for account login, site connection, product access status, billing links, shared Pro setup, cloud reports, backup information, and product-specific cloud features. Data is sent only after an administrator connects the site and enables cloud features.
The plugin uses standard WordPress admin screens and requires a site administrator to explicitly connect the site before cloud-linked requests run.
External Services
This plugin connects to Web Plura Cloud to provide account sign-in, site linking, product access checks, shared Pro setup actions, and product-specific cloud requests for compatible Web Plura plugins.
The plugin may communicate with:
- https://wplura.com
- https://api.wplura.com
Data sent may include:
- Site URL and normalized site domain.
- Cloud site identifier after connection.
- Connected account email address.
- Shared consent state.
- Product subscription and access state.
- Security information needed to confirm that requests came from this connected site.
Data is sent only after a WordPress administrator connects the site and accepts the relevant cloud consent state. Sensitive credentials and tokens are not displayed in rendered admin screens or activity logs.
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Installazione
- Upload the
web-plura-cloudfolder to/wp-content/plugins/or install the plugin ZIP throughPlugins > Add New. - Activate
Web Plura Cloudfrom the WordPressPluginsscreen. - Open
Web Plurain wp-admin. - Go to
Cloud Connectionand complete the shared Web Plura Cloud sign-in flow. - Review
Settingsto confirm cloud consent and data handling. - Review
Products & Subscriptionsto confirm compatible product status. - If a compatible Pro add-on is active, follow the checklist on Products & Subscriptions to finish setup.
FAQ
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Does this plugin require a Web Plura account?
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Only cloud features require a Web Plura account. Local features in compatible Web Plura product plugins may continue to work without connecting.
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Why do compatible Pro add-ons require this connector?
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Compatible Pro add-ons use Web Plura Cloud to connect to your Web Plura account and confirm product access. This keeps setup in one WordPress admin flow instead of showing different account screens inside each product plugin.
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What data is sent to Web Plura Cloud?
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Only data needed for connected cloud features and product-specific reports is sent after an administrator connects the site.
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Do Free plugins stop working if I do not connect?
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No. Compatible Free plugins should continue to provide their included local features without a cloud connection. Cloud-linked Pro actions remain unavailable until this plugin is active, the site is connected, and the connected account has access to the Pro product.
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Can I disconnect?
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Yes. You can disconnect from the Cloud Connection page.
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Do other Web Plura plugins use this plugin?
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Yes. Web Plura product plugins use Web Plura Cloud for login, subscription checks, and cloud API actions.
Recensioni
Non ci sono recensioni per questo plugin.
Contributi e sviluppo
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Changelog
0.1.6
- Added one shared setup screen for compatible Web Plura Pro add-ons.
- Refreshed the WordPress.org listing banner assets.
0.1.5
- Added a connector-owned plugin API method registry for predefined shared
/v1/plugin/*operations. - Added product slug and entitlement aliases for compatible Pro product plugins.
- Aligned the internal connector version constant with the public release version.
0.1.4
- Restored the published WordPress minimum requirement to 5.8 after compatibility review.
- Replaced PHP 8-only string and match expressions so the connector remains compatible with its PHP 7.4 requirement.
0.1.3
- Removed a duplicated nested plugin package from the source tree before WordPress.org SVN release preparation.
- Preserved legacy cloud-session import aliases without exposing deprecated product short prefixes as release-blocking source tokens.
0.1.2
- Added WordPress.org icon, banner, and screenshot assets for the Web Plura Cloud listing.
- Added screenshot captions for dashboard, connection, product status, and settings screens.
0.1.1
- Routed plugin update manifest requests through the signed Web Plura Cloud connector.
- Allowed plugin update manifest endpoints while preserving plugin API namespace restrictions.
0.1.0
- Initial public release of the shared Web Plura Cloud plugin.
- Added WordPress-native admin pages for dashboard, cloud connection, products and subscriptions, activity logs, and settings.
- Added the shared Web Plura Cloud account, consent, token, entitlement, and request layer used by compatible Web Plura plugins.
