The 10up Experience plugin configures WordPress to better protect and inform our clients, aligned to 10up’s best practices. It is not meant as a general-distribution plugin and does not have an open development process, but is available for public perusal.
- PHP 7.2+
- WordPress 4.7+
The recommended way to use this plugin is with Composer.
composer require 10up/10up-experience
For development purposes, you can clone the plugin into wp-content/plugins
and install the dependencies.
git clone [email protected]:10up/10up-experience.git && cd 10up-experience && composer install && npm install
If you need a built version of the plugin to install via the dashboard, download and extract the plugin into wp-content/plugins
. Make sure you use the master
branch which contains the latest stable release.
Activate the plugin via the dashboard or WP-CLI.
wp plugin activate 10up-experience
Updates use the built-in WordPress update system to pull from GitHub releases.
Adds an option to general settings to restrict REST API access. The options are: show REST API to everyone, only show REST API to logged in users, and show REST API to everyone except /users
endpoint. By default, the plugin requires authentication for the /users
endpoint.
Configured in Settings > Reading
.
Removes 10up user author archives so they aren't mistakenly indexed by search engines.
Adds an option in writing to switch back to Classic Editor.
Configured in Settings > Writing
.
Adds a 10up Suggested Plugins section to the plugins screen. Warns users who attempt to deactivate the 10up Experience plugin. Outputs a notice on non-suggested plugins tabs warning users from installing non-approved plugins. If DISALLOW_FILE_MODS
is on, update notices will be shown in the plugins table.
Password protecting post functionality is removed both in Gutenberg and the classic editor. This can be disabled in the writing section of the admin.
Configured in Settings > Writing
.
Sends non-PII information about the website back to 10up including plugins installed, constants defined in wp-config.php
, 10up user accounts, and more.
Configured in Settings > General
or Settings > Network Settings
if network activated.
By default, all users must use a medium or greater strength password. This can be turned off in general settings (or network settings if network activated). Reserved usernames such as admin
are prevented from being used.
Configured in Settings > General
or Settings > Network Settings
if network activated.
*Password strength functionality requires the PHP extension mbstring to be installed on the web server. Functionality will be bypassed if extension not installed.
X-Frame-Origins
is set to sameorigin
to prevent click jacking.
Note: 10up admin branding can be disabled by defining the constant TENUP_DISABLE_BRANDING
as true
.
There are 2 filters available here:
tenup_experience_x_frame_options
- (default value)SAMEORIGIN
can be changed toDENY
.tenup_experience_disable_x_frame_options
- (default value)FALSE
can be changed toTRUE
- doing so will omit the header.
10up Experience includes 10up SSO functionality. This feature can be enabled or disabled in Settings > General
. It is enabled by default. There are some useful constants related to this functionality:
TENUPSSO_DISABLE
- Define this astrue
to force disable SSO.TENUPSSO_DISALLOW_ALL_DIRECT_LOGIN
- Define this astrue
to disable username/password log ins completely.
The Activity Log tracks key actions taken by logged in users and stores them in Support Monitor. Note that no PII is stored. This feature can be disabled by defining TENUP_DISABLE_ACTIVITYLOG
as true
.
profile_update
Runs when a user profile is updated. Example log message: "User 1 profile updated."set_user_role
Runs when a user's role has changed. Example log message: "User 1 role changed from editor to administrator."updated_user_meta
Runs when certain user metadata has changed. Example log message: "User 1 meta updated. Key: nickname."user_register
Runs when a new user is registered. Example log message: "User 1 registered."deleted_user
Runs when a user is deleted. Example log message: "User 1 deleted."wp_login
Runs when a user logs in. Example log message: "User 1 logged in."activated_plugin
Runs when a plugin is activated. Example log message: "Plugin wordpress-seo is activated."delete_plugin
Runs when a plugin is deleted. Example log message: "Plugin wordpress-seo" is deleted.switch_theme
Runs the theme changes. Example log message: "Theme switch to twentytwentytwo from twentytwentyone."deleted_theme
Runs when a theme is deleted from the site. Example log message: "Theme twentytwentyone is deleted."updated_option
Runs when one of a specified set of core options changes. Example log message: "Optionusers_can_register
is updated."added_option
Runs when one of a specified set of core options is added. Example log message: "Optionusers_can_register
is added."
tenup_experience_logged_user_meta_changes
Filters the user meta keys whose changes should be logged.
tenup_support_monitor_logged_option_changes
Filters the option keys whose changes should be logged.
tenup_support_monitor_log_item
Filters whether to log a message.
tenup_support_monitor_max_activity_log_count
Filters how many log items to store. Items are stored in array saved to the options table. Default is 500.
TENUP_DISABLE_ACTIVITYLOG
Define TENUP_DISABLE_ACTIVITYLOG
as true
to disable Activity Log.
10up Experience includes a feature to disable comments across the site. This feature can be enabled or disabled in Settings > General
. It is disabled by default.
On top of disabling the comment form, this feature removes the following:
- Comments from the admin menu.
- Comment blocks from the post editor.
- Comments from the admin bar.
TENUP_DISABLE_COMMENTS
Define this as true
to force disable comments or false
to enable comments from a config file.
Setting this constant will disable the UI for enabling/disabling comments in the admin.
tenup_experience_disable_comments
Filters whether to disable comments. Default is false
.
Defining this filter will disable the UI for enabling/disabling comments in the admin.
tenup_experience_disable_comments_disallowed_blocks
Filters the list of blocks that should be disallowed when comments are disabled. This is useful when core adds new blocks that aren't covered by the default list.
The default list of disallowed blocks is:
core/comment-author-name
core/comment-content
core/comment-date
core/comment-edit-link
core/comment-reply-link
core/comment-template
core/comments
core/comments-pagination
core/comments-pagination-next
core/comments-pagination-numbers
core/comments-pagination-previous
core/comments-title
core/post-comments
core/post-comments-form
core/latest-comments
Active: 10up is actively working on this, and we expect to continue work for the foreseeable future including keeping tested up to the most recent version of WordPress. Bug reports, feature requests, questions, and pull requests are welcome.
A complete listing of all notable changes to the 10up Experience Plugin are documented in CHANGELOG.md.