Don't Mess Up Prod

Deskripsyon

Don’t Mess Up Prod helps developers and content managers quickly identify which environment they’re working in by displaying a colored indicator in the WordPress admin bar. Hopefully this prevents messing up production 😅

Active development is on Github

Mga Screenshot

  • Production environment indicator (red) in the admin bar
  • Staging environment indicator (green) with environment switcher menu
  • Development environment indicator (purple)
  • Local environment indicator (grey)
  • Staging environment indicator with environment switcher menu
  • Admin settings screen

Pag-install

The plugin can be installed via the search interface, manually or via composer.

You can configure colors and environment URLs in Settings Don’t Mess Up Prod. Filters are still supported for advanced configuration or for overriding the admin settings.

FAQ

How do I configure which environment I’m in?

The plugin detects your environment automatically in two ways:

  1. URL Matching – Configure environment URLs in Settings Don’t Mess Up Prod, or using the dmup_environment_urls filter
  2. WP_ENVIRONMENT_TYPE – Set this constant in your wp-config.php:

    define( ‘WP_ENVIRONMENT_TYPE’, ‘staging’ );

How do I customize the colors?

Use Settings Don’t Mess Up Prod to set colors, or add a filter in your theme’s functions.php or a mu-plugin:

add_filter( 'dmup_environment_colors', function( $colors ) {
    return [
        'local'       => '#17a2b8', // blue
        'development' => '#6f42c1', // purple
        'staging'     => '#ffc107', // yellow
        'production'  => '#dc3545', // red
    ];
} );

How do I control who can see the indicator?

By default, users with the publish_posts capability can see it. Customize this:

Role-based access:

add_filter( 'dmup_minimum_capability', function() {
    return 'edit_posts'; // or 'manage_options', etc.
} );

Specific users only:

add_filter( 'dmup_allowed_users', function( $users ) {
    return array_merge( $users, [ 'johndoe', 'janedoe' ] );
} );

How do I add environment URLs for quick switching?

Configure environment URLs in Settings Don’t Mess Up Prod to show a menu with links to other environments, or use the filter:

add_filter( 'dmup_environment_urls', function() {
    return [
        'local'       => 'http://yourproject.local',
        'development' => 'https://dev.yourproject.com',
        'staging'     => 'https://staging.yourproject.com',
        'production'  => 'https://yourproject.com',
    ];
} );

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Changelog

1.0.1

  • Add settings link on plugins list page

1.0.0

  • Adding admin settings page

0.9.1

  • Initial wordpress.org release