Does "TrustLens – Abuse & Fraud Prevention for WooCommerce" work with WordPress 6.9.1 and PHP 8.1.12? A smoke test was performed on .
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| WordPress version | 6.9.1 |
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| PHP version | 8.1.12 |
| MySQL version | 10.6.10 |
| PHP memory limit | 512M |
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| Active installs | <10 |
| WordPress.org page | https://wordpress.org/plugins/trustlens/ |
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| Language | % | Lines of code | Comment lines | Files | |
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| PHP | 68.4% | 8,926 | 3,388 | 36 | |
| CSS | 20.6% | 2,690 | 185 | 8 | |
| JavaScript | 11.0% | 1,441 | 234 | 2 | |
| Total | 13,057 | 3,807 | 46 | ||
| Lines of code | 6,555 |
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| Total complexity | 1,057 |
| Median class complexity | 35.0 |
| Median method complexity | 2.0 |
| Most complex class | TrustLens_Admin |
| Most complex function | TrustLens_Admin::enqueue_assets() |
| Classes | 18 |
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| Methods | 268 |
| Functions | 52 |
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