Automated Smoke Tests for WordPress Plugins

Find out if a plugin works with the latest version of WordPress.


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Popular

Plugin Time Result
Anti-Spam: Spam Protection | Block Spam Users, Comments, Forms 2024.4warning
Advanced Custom Fields: Extended 0.9.0.2ok
Featured Image from URL (FIFU) 4.7.2ok
Simple History – Track, Log, and Audit WordPress Changes 4.15.1ok
ElementsKit Elementor addons and Templates Library 3.1.3ok
MapPress Maps for WordPress 2.90.3ok
Page Builder by SiteOrigin 2.29.15ok
Post Duplicator 2.34ok
Premium Addons for Elementor 4.10.31failure
Simple Membership 4.4.5warning
Easy FancyBox – WordPress Lightbox Plugin 2.1.2probably-ok
Perfect Images (Manage Image Sizes, Thumbnails, Replace, Retina) 6.5.5probably-ok
Media Cleaner: Clean your WordPress! 6.7.4probably-ok
SiteOrigin Widgets Bundle 1.60.0ok
Fonts Plugin | Google Fonts Typography 3.6.42ok
Smash Balloon Social Photo Feed – Best Social Feed Plugin for WordPress 6.3.1failure
Simple Share Buttons Adder 8.5.0ok
Getwid – Gutenberg Blocks 2.0.8ok
Blocks Animation: CSS Animations for Gutenberg Blocks 2.6.11ok
WordPress.com Editing Toolkit 4.20606failure

Most Recent Tests

Plugin Time Result
WP Bashorg 1.1probably-ok
Google Buzz 0.0.1failure
img.ly gallery 1.0warning
Tweet My Script 0.75warning
WordPress G_Buzz_Button 1.1.1failure
Feed Google Buzz 1.6failure
MasterStudy LMS WordPress Plugin – for Online Courses and Education 3.3.9ok
WMD Admin 1.0failure
Woot Watcher 1.3warning
Buzz Feed 0.0.1warning
WP Buzzer 1.1.1probably-ok
WP Countdown To 0.1warning
My Plugin Stats 1.1failure
Homepuzz Button For WordPress 1.0.0warning
Repost.Me Icon Bar 0.3warning
WordPress MU Domain Mapping CN 0.5.1failure
Google Code Commit Tracking 1.0-beta1probably-ok
Database Table Manager 0.0.2failure
Copa2010 2.1probably-ok
Google Buzz From Admin 1.0probably-ok

FAQ

What's a "smoke test"?

It's a very basic test where we check that:

Allegedly, the term "smoke testing" comes from the plumbing industry. When talking about electronics, it means "turn it on and see if it catches fire". See Wikipedia for more.

Which plugins are tested?

The goal is to test every plugin in the WordPress.org plugin directory. In practice, we've tested about 98% of those plugins at least once. Some plugins cannot be tested due to technical constraints or because they're missing important details like "Version" headers.

Does an "ok" result mean that the plugin is guaranteed to work?

Not quite. This is just a very basic automated test. There are many types of bugs that it can't catch. Also, we only test plugins in one particular environment (WordPress version + PHP version + server settings). If your server is very different, you might still run into compatibility issues. Treat the test result as a starting point, not a final judgement.

Does a "failure" mean that the plugin is broken and unusable?

It suggests that there's something wrong, but it doesn't always mean that the plugin is broken. Here's why:

Where can I get more information?

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