[wp-meta] [Making WordPress.org] #1309: Internal Plugin search will not find plugin names with a forward slash in them
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Wed Oct 7 04:35:47 UTC 2015
#1309: Internal Plugin search will not find plugin names with a forward slash in
them
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Reporter: prophecy2040 | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Component: Plugin Directory
Resolution: | Keywords: needs-patch
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Changes (by netweb):
* cc: SergeyBiryukov (added)
* reporter: chriscct7 => prophecy2040
Old description:
> Migrated from https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/30231
>
> {{{
> Apologies if this was reported previously - I could not find anything
> relevant.
> I am a plugin developer and one of my plugin names is called "Quick
> Page/Post Redirect Plugin". I have recently had some users tell me that
> they cannot find the plugin when using the 'Add New' plugin search
> feature inside WordPress. I checked this out and it does come up, BUT not
> when you use the actual full name (with the '/' - forward slash). If you
> take it out, it shows up.
> So looking through the plugin development documentation, I cannot find
> anything where is says not to include a forward slash in the name of the
> plugin. So my conclusion is that this is a bug of some sort, as the
> search process is possibly converting the forward slash to an encoded
> character which will not match the title of the plugin - so it does not
> return a result.
> To recreate, try searching "Quick Page/Post Redirect Plugin" and nothing
> will return. When you search "Quick PagePost Redirect Plugin" (without
> the /) the plugin will be listed.
> The plugin was created a long time ago, and the name has not changed
> since inception. I tested in 3.8, 3.9 and 4.0 with the same results.
> If this is not a bug, there needs to be more clear instruction on Plugin
> naming conventions, so that developers will know not to use certain
> characters in their naming so users can find the plugin correctly.
> Don Fischer
> }}}
>
> {{{
> Reproduced with the search form in the plugin directory as well:
> Searching for Quick Page/Post Redirect Plugin does not display the
> plugin.
> Searching for Quick PagePost Redirect Plugin does.
> }}}
New description:
Migrated from https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/30231
> Apologies if this was reported previously - I could not find anything
relevant.
>
> I am a plugin developer and one of my plugin names is called "Quick
Page/Post Redirect Plugin". I have recently had some users tell me that
they cannot find the plugin when using the 'Add New' plugin search feature
inside WordPress. I checked this out and it does come up, BUT not when you
use the actual full name (with the '/' - forward slash). If you take it
out, it shows up.
>
> So looking through the plugin development documentation, I cannot find
anything where is says not to include a forward slash in the name of the
plugin. So my conclusion is that this is a bug of some sort, as the search
process is possibly converting the forward slash to an encoded character
which will not match the title of the plugin - so it does not return a
result.
>
> To recreate, try searching "Quick Page/Post Redirect Plugin" and nothing
will return. When you search "Quick PagePost Redirect Plugin" (without the
/) the plugin will be listed.
>
> The plugin was created a long time ago, and the name has not changed
since inception. I tested in 3.8, 3.9 and 4.0 with the same results.
>
> If this is not a bug, there needs to be more clear instruction on Plugin
naming conventions, so that developers will know not to use certain
characters in their naming so users can find the plugin correctly.
>
> Don Fischer
Followup comment by [comment:1 SergeyBiryukov]:
https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/30231#comment:1
> Reproduced with the search form in the plugin directory as well:
> * Searching for
[https://wordpress.org/plugins/search.php?q=Quick+Page%2FPost+Redirect+Plugin
Quick Page/Post Redirect Plugin] does not display the plugin.
> * Searching for
[https://wordpress.org/plugins/search.php?q=Quick+PagePost+Redirect+Plugin
Quick PagePost Redirect Plugin] does.
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