This question is particular to wordpress, but I don't believe it is a wordpress specific question. I am getting a class not found error when I try to create a new object of type "sample_widget". The code is below:
global $wpdb;
require_once(dirname(__FILE__) . '/../../../wp-load.php'); // Instantiate all the wordpress stuff, we are three subfolders removed from the /wp folder.
require_once(dirname(__FILE__) . '/../../../wp-includes/script-loader.php'); // Instantiate all the wordpress stuff, we are three subfolders removed from the /wp folder.
class sample_widget extends WP_Widget {
public $widgetName = "sample_widget";
public function __construct() {
parent::__construct(
$this->widgetName, // Base ID
__('sample_widget', 'wpb_widget_domain'), // Name
array( 'description' => __('sample_widget', 'wpb_widget_domain'), ) // Args
);
} // end of constructor
public function whoami() {
echo "This widget is called:" . $this->widgetName;
}
public function widget( $args, $instance ) {
echo "Widget stuff.";
} // end of widget function
public function form( $instance ) {
echo "Form stuff.";
}
public function update( $new_instance, $old_instance ) {
$instance = array();
return $instance;
}
} // end of class.
add_action( 'widgets_init', function() {
register_widget( 'sample_widget' );
});
function test_widget() {
$obj = new sample_widget();
echo "Who am I? " . $obj->whoami();
}
Results in this: Fatal error: Class 'sample_widget' not found in /my file
I have created another base class, and derived from it, in the same file with no problems. Other class instantiation works fine. Not sure what I'm doing wrong.
Also:
$obj = new WP_Widget();
works fine.
include
d the file? These don't automagically load.