Created by: PublishPress
The PublishPress Future plugin allows you to schedule changes to posts, pages and other content types. With this plugin you can create automatic actions to unpublish, delete, trash, move a post to a new status and more. With the Pro version you can update your content using custom workflows with multiple steps and schedules.
Here’s an overview of what you can do with PublishPress Future:
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This plugin is the free version of the PublishPress Future plugin. The Pro version comes with all the features you need to schedule changes to your WordPress content. Click here to purchase the best plugin for scheduling WordPress content updates!
With PublishPress Future, you can configure actions that will happen automatically to your content. Here are the changes you can choose for your posts:
Click here for details on scheduling post changes.
With PublishPress Future Pro, you can build Action Workflows. These allow you to update your content using custom workflows with multiple steps and schedules. Here are some examples of what you can do with Action Workflows:
Click here for details on workflows for changes.
PublishPress Future allows you to place automatically show the expiry or action date inside your articles. The date will be added at the bottom of your post.
Click here to see the Footer Display options.
You can use shortcodes to show the expiration date inside your posts. You can customize the shortcode output with several formatting options.
Click here to see the shortcode options.
PublishPress Future can support any post type in WordPress. Go to Settings > PublishPress Future > Defaults and you can choose default actions for each post type.
Click here to see the default options.
The PublishPress Future plugin can send you email notifications when your content is changed. You can control the emails by going to Settings > PublishPress Future > General Settings.
Click here to see the notification options.
In PublishPress Future Pro it is possible to schedule changes to your posts based on metadata. This makes it possible to integrate PublishPress Future with other plugins. For example, you can create a date field in the Advanced Custom Fields plugin and use that to control the date for Future Actions.
When you are using an integration, there are five types of data that you can update in PublishPress Future:
Click here to see how to integrate Future with other plugins.
PublishPress Future Pro supports imports from external data sources. You can import posts and automatically create Future Actions associated with those posts.
The best approach is to use the Metadata Scheduling feature. If you’re using a plugin such as WP All Import, you can match up the import tables with the fields you have selected in the Metadata Scheduling feature.
Click here to see how to import data for Future Actions.
For each expiration event, a custom cron job is scheduled. This can help reduce server overhead for busy sites. This plugin REQUIRES that WP-CRON is setup and functional on your webhost. Some hosts do not support this, so please check and confirm if you run into issues using the plugin.
Click here to see the technical details for this plugin.
PublishPress Future Pro allows you to keep a detailed record of all the post updates. PublishPress Future records several key data points for all actions:
Click here to see more about the logs feature.
The Pro versions of the PublishPress plugins are well worth your investment. The Pro versions have extra features and faster support. Click here to join PublishPress.
Join PublishPress and you’ll get access to these nine Pro plugins:
Together, these plugins are a suite of powerful publishing tools for WordPress. If you need to create a professional workflow in WordPress, with moderation, revisions, permissions and more… then you should try PublishPress.
Bug reports for PublishPress Future are welcomed in our repository on GitHub. Please note that GitHub is not a support forum, and that issues that are not properly qualified as bugs will be closed.
publishpressfuture_posts_future_action_column_output
to the Future Action column.PublishPress\Future\Modules\Expirator\Interfaces\ActionArgsModelInterface
has changed:
setCronActionId
now returns void instead of ActionArgsModelInterface
setPostId
now returns void instead of ActionArgsModelInterface
setArgs
now returns void instead of ActionArgsModelInterface
setArg
now returns void instead of ActionArgsModelInterface
setCreatedAt
now returns void instead of ActionArgsModelInterface
setEnabled
now returns void instead of ActionArgsModelInterface
setScheduledDate
now returns void instead of ActionArgsModelInterface
setScheduledDateFromISO8601
now returns void instead of ActionArgsModelInterface
setScheduledDateFromUnixTime
now returns void instead of ActionArgsModelInterface
convertUnixTimeDateToISO8601
is now publicconvertISO8601DateToUnixTime
is now publicFutureActionPanelAfterActionField
and setting extra fields to the panel, right after the action fieldpublishpressfuture_prepare_post_expiration_opts
scheduleRecurringAction
to the CronToWooActionSchedulerAdapter
to schedule recurring actionscheduleAsyncAction
to the CronToWooActionSchedulerAdapter
to schedule async actionFutureActionPanelTop
to the beginning of the future panel$unique
and $priority
arguments to the scheduleSingleAction
method in the CronToWooActionSchedulerAdapter
classscheduleRecurringAction
renamed to scheduleRecurringActionInSeconds
in the CronToWooActionSchedulerAdapter
class$clearOnlyPendingActions
to the method signature clearScheduledAction
to the CronInterface
interfaceclearScheduledAction
in the class CronToWooActionSchedulerAdapter
adding new argument $clearOnlyPendingActions
, allowing to remove running actions