Secure(ish) File Download
Information wants to be free. Bandwidth wants to be expensive.
Secure(ish) File Download prevents unauthorised downloading of files on your WordPress website.
There is no interface, simply use a WordPress shortcode to offer a range of file downloads on your site.
Examples
The simplest shortcode possible is to specify only the file
attribute:
[secure_download file="http://example.com/file.zip"/]
This will output a Download link for which a user must be logged in to access.
The value of the file
attribute can be either an absolute path on your file system or a URL to a file.
If you would like the file to begin download automatically, add an id
and auto_download
attribute. The auto_download
attribute should be a time is seconds longer than 0 that specifies the period to wait before commencing the download.
[secure_download id="ego" auto_download="3000" file="http://example.com/file.zip" ]The file should begin downloading automatically after 3 seconds. If it does not, click here.[/secure_download]
To remove the authentication requirement, you can set the login_required
attribute to false
.
[secure_download login_required="false" file="http://example.com/file.zip"]Download via hashed URL[/secure_download]
This will make the download accessible by all users.
To obscure the filename in the download URL, set the hash_permalink
attribute to "true"
.
[secure_download hash_permalink="true" file="http://example.com/file.zip"]Download via hashed URL[/secure_download]
This will change the download URL from http://example.com/secure-download/file.zip
to something like http://example.com/secure-download/97386dcaf6711efe4d3af808f5dc09ce
. As the hash does not change over time, this has arguable value in securing your files.
Installation
- Unzip and upload
/secureish-file-download/
to the/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress
- Add a [secure_download] shortcode to your pages or posts (see example shortcodes for details)