DWS WP Framework
  • Welcome
  • Primary goals
    • Modular design
    • No 3rd-party dependencies
  • Key concepts and dev tools
    • PHP and WP requirements
    • Object-Oriented Programming
    • Semantic Versioning
    • Version Control (git / GitHub)
    • Dependency Management (Composer)
    • Automated Testing (Codeception + Github Actions)
    • Dependency Injection (PHP-DI)
    • Coding Standards (PHPCS and PHPMD)
    • Dependencies Scoping (PHP-Scoper)
    • TypeScript and Sass
    • Task Runners (Grunt)
  • Setting up your dev environment
    • Windows
  • Your first plugin
    • Multiple plugins using the framework on the same site
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Bootstrapper Module
    • Motivation
    • How it works
    • How to use
    • White Labeling
  • Helpers Module
    • Motivation
    • How to use
  • Foundations Module
    • Motivation and How to use
    • Actions
      • Local action traits
      • Extension action traits
      • Integration action traits
    • States
    • Utilities
      • Stores
      • Handlers and Services
        • Logging Service
  • Plugin
    • Main Plugin Instance
    • Plugin Components
  • Hierarchies
  • Helpers
  • Utilities Module
    • Motivation and How to use
    • Hooks Service
      • Scoped Handler
    • Shortcodes Service
    • Templating Service
    • Assets Service
      • Scripts Handler
      • Styles Handler
    • CRON Events Service
      • Action Scheduler Handler
    • Admin Notices Service
    • Dependencies Service
    • Validation Service
  • Core Module
    • Motivation and How to use
    • Plugin Tree
      • Plugin Root
      • Plugin Functionality
    • Plugin Components
      • Internationalization
      • Installation / Upgrade / Uninstallation
  • Settings Module
    • Motivation and How to use
    • Settings Service
      • WordPress Handler
      • MetaBox Handler
      • ACF Handler
    • Validated Settings
  • WooCommerce Module
    • Motivation and How to use
    • Extended WC Logger
    • WC Settings Handler
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  1. Settings Module

Motivation and How to use

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The module is available for free installation through .

As of April 2021, the Settings Module is still considered in beta. Beta modules don't have automated tests yet and can change significantly until the release. However, the overall structure is clear and done. You may use it but it might be wise to keep an eye out for undocumented changes.

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