We have an in-house WordPress plugin that creates content using a custom-post-type. Essentially, the content created is, for all intents and purposes, identical to WordPress 'Pages'.
The idea is that we add these custom 'pages' - via our plugin - and then deploy/update them for whomever is using the plugin. We've used our plugin to create a series of these pages, but the question is how to port this custom content with the plugin.
Initially we were thinking that since our posts have a custom post-type, we can easily identify them in the DB. In fact, we use that to remove our custom content when uninstalling the plugin.
But how do we do the inverse? Ideally we'd like to update the plugin, and with it, any custom content that we've added or modified.
Originally we were thinking of just using MySQL scripts to add this custom post content, but after a bit of research, this doesn't seem like the right way to do it.
I know WordPress has a wp_insert_post() function, but I'm just not sure of how it all fits together.
Ideally, the answer would be an overview of the process for updating our custom content. For instance, should there be a function in our plugin that, upon installation, looks for a sql file and creates new posts from it?
Thanks!
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