network_admin_plugin_action_links_{$plugin_file} WordPress Action Hook
The network_admin_plugin_action_links_{$plugin_file} hook allows you to add custom links to the plugin list table for your plugin. This hook is only called for plugins in the network-activated list. This hook is useful if you want to add links to the network admin plugin page for your plugin. For example, you could use this hook to add a link to the settings page for your plugin. To use this hook, you need to add the following code to your plugin: add_filter( 'network_admin_plugin_action_links_{$plugin_file}', 'my_plugin_action_links' ); function my_plugin_action_links( $links ) { $links[] = '' . __( 'Settings', 'my-plugin' ) . ''; return $links; } This code would add a link to the settings page for your plugin to the plugin list table.
apply_filters( "network_admin_plugin_action_links_{$plugin_file}", string[] $actions , string $plugin_file , array $plugin_data , string $context ) #
Filters the list of action links displayed for a specific plugin in the Network Admin Plugins list table.
Description
The dynamic portion of the hook name, $plugin_file
, refers to the path to the plugin file, relative to the plugins directory.
Parameters
- $actions
(string[])An array of plugin action links. By default this can include 'activate', 'deactivate', and 'delete'.
- $plugin_file
(string)Path to the plugin file relative to the plugins directory.
- $plugin_data
(array)An array of plugin data. See
get_plugin_data()
and the 'plugin_row_meta' filter for the list of possible values.- $context
(string)The plugin context. By default this can include 'all', 'active', 'inactive', 'recently_activated', 'upgrade', 'mustuse', 'dropins', and 'search'.
Source
Changelog
Version | Description |
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3.1.0 | Introduced. |