Description
Sometimes there is no need for a huge, complex download manager, and let’s face it there’s rarely a need for an attachment page (who uses them right?).
Simply add a link in your post, shortcode, widget or page to the attachment page of the file you want your users to download, and that’s it.
dwnldr will log who’s downloaded it and when, and force the download without exposing your download’s URL.
And don’t forget – if you like the plugin, please remember to review! Thanks!
And if you’re having any issues, or you’d like to suggest a feature – please write a support post!
Installation
- Upload the plugin files to the
/wp-content/plugins/dwnldr
directory, or install the plugin through the WordPress plugins screen directly, using
the full unzipped plugin file. - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ screen in WordPress
- To add a download link, simply select your attachment using the Add Media button and select Link To -> Attachment Page.
- The attachment page is usually ?attachment_id=[your file id] (it doesn’t matter what path you use, as long as the link ends in the attachment id).
FAQ
- Where are the logs?
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You can find your logs on the «edit post» page in the dashboard.
If you’re viewing your media library as a grid, make sure you click the «Edit more details» link from within the dialog.
If your media library is in list format, you’ll see a Downloads column showing you the total downloads for that item.
Clicking the download count, or the edit link, will take you to the edit post page, and the logs are towards the bottom. - Can I change the file extensions people can download?
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Yes – to change the file extensions that you want to allow people to download (instead of serving up the attachment page for that file), add the following to your theme’s functions.php file.
add_filter('dwnldr_extensions', 'my_dwnldr_extensions'); function my_dwnldr_extensions( $extensions ) { return array('.pdf','.jpg','.jpeg', etc...); }
- Can I add to the log?
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You can also change, or add to, the data you want to log when a person downloads a file with the following.
add_filter('dwnldr_log', 'my_dwnldr_log'); function my_dwnldr_log( $data ) { $mydata = array( 'anything_you_like' => 'some data about the download' ); return array_merge($data, $mydata); }
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Changelog
1.031
Fixed php warning in logs
1.03
Added custom logs to download log table
Added «Downloads» count column to media library table
1.02
Additional header in forced download to prevent OSX Safari users getting nonsense
Readme update
1.01
User agent string output wrapped in htmlentities
1.0
- Initial version