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Dynamic Fields Engine – Custom post types, Custom fields, Meta fields, Taxonomies, Listing builder, Query builder and Relations

Dynamic Fields Engine – Custom post types, Custom fields, Meta fields, Taxonomies, Listing builder, Query builder and Relations

توضیحات

Dynamic Fields Engine (DFE) is a WordPress custom post type plugin for building custom post types, custom taxonomies, and meta fields without writing PHP. Built by the team behind Wpmet – serving over 3 million WordPress users.

This WordPress metadata plugin lets you create custom post types, custom taxonomies, add metadata in WordPress, and manage options pages, and global settings from a clean one-stop hub. Where users can extend their content structure capabilities through saved queries, frontend listing templates, and post relationships.

DFE is an AI-powered custom post type plugin. It’s AI Assistant drafts and reviews schemas from users before deploying them to ensure that each configuration is validated, exportable, and protects custom post types in WordPress.

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Key Features

One admin. Full content model: Custom post types, taxonomies, field groups, and options pages from a single React interface.

26 field types to add and edit metadata in WordPress: Add and edit metadata in WordPress with text, number, date, color, select, image, file, WYSIWYG, etc.

Import / export with rollback: JSON portability with diff preview and snapshot rollback.

PHP Registration API: Register post types, taxonomies, and field groups in PHP for theme bundling and version control.

REST-first config API: Every setting backed by REST endpoints for CI/CD, headless, and programmatic management.

Built-in Schema validation: Configurations validated before applying, with structured errors and automatic rollback.

AI Assistant: Describe your content model in plain language and get CPTs, taxonomies, fields, queries, listings, and relations in seconds.

Custom Post Types

Get a visual interface to create & manage custom post types without touching functions.php. Control labels, supports, REST visibility, archive behavior, permalink slugs, capability type, and menu placement. Then, attach multiple taxonomies and meta field groups directly from the post type editor.

Plus, export any post type configuration to PHP with one click from Settings Tools PHP Generation and drop it into a theme or plugin for version-controlled deployments.

Basic settings: Plural/singular labels, slug, description, menu icon, menu position

Labels tab: Customize every WordPress admin string (Add New, Edit Item, Featured Image, Archives, and more)

Inline meta fields: Attach fields directly to a post type for fast setup without a separate metabox

Advanced settings: Public/queryable, hierarchical, REST API, rewrite slug, capability type, supports (title, editor, thumbnail, excerpt, author, comments, revisions, page attributes, custom fields, post formats), exclude from search, has archive

WordPress Custom Taxonomies

WordPress taxonomies let you organize and filter content across any custom post type. DFE allows to create custom taxonomies in WordPress. Both hierarchical (like categories) or flat (like tags), and attach them to one or more post types. Use a custom taxonomy template to display grouped content, or add term meta fields for richer filtering and display.

You can configure slugs, rewrite rules, REST visibility, admin column display, and tag cloud support. Taxonomy term screens support custom meta fields to add a color swatch, image, or SEO label to any term.

Type: Hierarchical (like categories) or flat (like tags)

Attachment: Attach to one or multiple post types at once

Slugs and rewrite: Custom permalink base, with_front toggle, REST visibility

Term meta fields: Add custom fields to term add/edit screens (color, image, description override, etc.)

Admin column: Show taxonomy terms as a column in the CPT list table

Custom taxonomy template: Use WordPress template hierarchy (taxonomy-{slug}.php) or Pro listing templates to display taxonomy archives without touching theme filesCustom taxonomy template: Use WordPress template hierarchy (taxonomy-{slug}.php) or Pro listing templates to display taxonomy archives without touching theme files

Meta Boxes, Custom Fields & WordPress Metadata

With DFE Meta Boxes, you can add structured custom fields to any post type, taxonomy term, user profile, or options page. That’s where you need precise control over where fields appear, reusable groups, or presentation options beyond inline post-type fields.

Field groups use location rules to target the exact screen where fields should appear. This WordPress metadata plugin has 26+ field types covering virtually every common data input. And, each field type stores predictable meta keys, which your templates and listings can read.

16+ FREE field types

Text: Single-line input for client name, SKU, or job title

Textarea: Multi-line plain text for short notes or addresses

Number: Numeric input with min/max for price, quantity, or rating

Email: Validated email for contact or support addresses

URL: Link field for project URLs or CTA buttons

Date: Date picker for event dates or deadlines

– Time: Time picker for start times or office hours

Date & Time: Combined picker for meetings or webinar schedules

Color: Color picker for brand colors or term label colors

Select: Dropdown (single or multiple) for status or difficulty level

Checkbox: Multiple visible options for features, amenities, or services

Radio: Single choice from a list for priority, size, or gender

Toggle: Yes/no switch for featured items or homepage visibility

Image: Media picker (ID, URL, or array return) for photos or category images

File: File upload (ID, URL, or array return) for PDFs or resumes

WYSIWYG: rich text editor for detailed descriptions or styled blocks

10+ Advanced field types

Group: Nest related sub-fields together for address blocks or pricing tiers

Repeater: Repeat a set of sub-fields for feature lists, spec rows, or team members

Gallery: Select multiple images for property photos or portfolio galleries

Relationship: Search and attach other posts (articles to authors, products to brands)

Taxonomy Picker: Choose taxonomy terms for curated category picks on a post

User Picker: Select WordPress users to assign account managers or instructors

Tab: Tab headings inside large forms (General, Media, SEO sections)

Accordion: Collapsible field sections for cleaner long metaboxes

Endpoint: Close a tab or accordion section in structured layouts

HTML: Raw HTML block for custom notices or embedded markup

Advanced field settings (Pro):

From the easy-to-use dashboard, set labels, slugs, defaults, required, placeholder, width (25–100%), character limits, min/max, REST visibility

Conditional logic: Show or hide fields based on other field values

Pattern validation: Custom regex with custom error messages

Quick Edit: Surface fields on the CPT post-list Quick Edit panel

Revision tracking: Include field meta when comparing post revision values

Location Rules

Location rules decide where a field group (metabox) appears across your WordPress admin. Target any screen: post editor, term editor, user profile, or options page using one or more conditions that must all matches.

Post screens: post type, specific post, post status
Term screens: taxonomy, specific term
User screens: user form (Add New / Edit / Profile), user role of the user being edited
Options screens: options page menu slug

Rule groups use AND logic. So, all conditions must match for the metabox to appear. For example, show “Project Details” only on published posts in the project post type.

Pro adds more targeting parameters (page template, post parent, post author, post format, taxonomy term, current user role and capability), plus OR rule groups and metabox priority ordering.

Options Pages

Register global admin settings pages to store site-wide data, like header settings, social links, contact info, API keys, and global defaults in the WordPress options table. You can use the same 26-type field builder as post types & meta boxes.

For a better site content structure, implement this setting within store header/footer content, contact details, social links, or any global configuration.

Import, Export & Snapshots

Move configurations between sites with JSON export/import. The import flow validates the incoming file, shows a diff preview of exactly what will change, and lets you resolve slug conflicts before applying. Snapshots let you roll back to a previous state at any time with no complex setup.

The diff preview option is something that only DFE provides compared to other dynamic CPT plugins.

Export: CPTs, taxonomies, field groups, and options pages as a single JSON bundle

Import with diff preview: See exactly what changes before anything is applied

Conflict resolution: Handle slug clashes on import without data loss

Snapshot rollback: Revert any apply with one click; snapshots are automatic

Pro extras: Export includes queries, listings, and relations

AI Assistant – Build Your Content Model in No Time

The AI Assistant is the fastest way to go from a blank site to a structured content model. Describe what you are building in plain language, and DFE generates a complete schema: custom post types, taxonomies, meta fields, saved queries, listing templates, and post relations. Plus, AI-generated schemas are validated and ready to apply.

Create New mode: Start from a natural-language prompt. ‘Build a real estate site with Properties, Agents, and a commission rate on each property-agent connection’ produces the complete configuration in one step.

Modify Existing mode: Extend a post type you already built. ‘Add SEO fields to my Projects CPT’ appends meta title, description, and OG image without touching what exists.

Fix Schema mode: Paste broken or partial JSON and ask AI to repair it. Particularly useful when migrating from another plugin.

Quick Start templates: Five preset prompts cover Real Estate, Events, Courses, Team Members, and Job Boards. One click fills the prompt; you review before applying.

Snapshot before every apply: AI changes are always preceded by an automatic snapshot. Rollback to the pre-AI state with one click if the result is not what you expected.

Saved Queries & Listing Templates

Build reusable query configurations for posts, terms, and users visually. Then display results with a drag-and-drop listing engine. No PHP required for property grids, team directories, course catalogs, or designed archive pages.

Query Builder: visual builder for WP_Query, WP_Term_Query, and WP_User_Query; stored and reused across listings, shortcodes, and components

Filters: post type, status, author, date range, include/exclude IDs, user roles

Tax Query: taxonomy rules with IN, NOT IN, AND, EXISTS operators

Meta Query: meta key comparisons (=, !=, >, LIKE, BETWEEN, EXISTS) with type casting

Relations filter: filter by relation pairs (IN, NOT IN, EXISTS, INHERITED IN for hierarchical content)

Ordering: date, title, menu order, meta value, random; posts per page and offset

Macro tokens: runtime context via {{current_post_id}}, {{current_user_id}}, {{url_param:key}}, {{related::title}}, {{related_count:}}

Live Preview: run and validate the query inside the admin before publishing

Listing Types

Card: reusable single-item layout used inside grids

Grid: multi-card output from a saved query, default loop, or relation children

Single Page: override single-post templates for one or more post types

Archive Page: override archive URLs for a post type

Visual Canvas Builder

– Drag-and-drop component palette with layers tree, live canvas preview, and component inspector

– Preset gallery and Generate with AI for starter layouts

– Undo/redo, duplicate, keyboard shortcuts

17+ Listing Components

Dynamic Text, Dynamic Image, Dynamic Link, Dynamic Meta, Term Badges, Repeater Output, Post Content, Breadcrumbs, Post Navigation, Comments, Author Box, Share Buttons, Related Posts, Archive Title, Archive Description, Pagination, Posts Count

Source tokens – title, excerpt, permalink, field:, pair_meta:, related_posts:, featured image, author, dates

Embed & Display Options

– Shortcode: [rdcfe_listing id=”123″]

– Gutenberg block: DFE Listing Grid

– Elementor widget: DFE Listing Grid

Single and archive editors: DFE visual builder, linked Gutenberg page, or linked Elementor page

Placement: Full page override, replace content only, before/after content; canvas modes (full width, theme default, blank canvas)

Dynamic Visibility

Show or hide listings or individual components based on login state, user role, field value, relation existence, or taxonomy term, without writing conditional PHP.

Pagination

None, numeric, or load more – configurable per listing.

Post Relations

Connect any two WordPress objects, like posts, taxonomy terms, or users, with the exact relationship type your content needs: one-to-one, one-to-many, or many-to-many. Real-world examples like Properties Agents, Courses Instructors, or Products Brands work out of the box.

Each connection can carry its own custom fields (commission rate, role, start date), and related items can be queried in saved queries and displayed using relation_children listing grids.

Object kinds: Posts, terms, or users on both source and target sides

Cardinality: One-to-one, one-to-many, many-to-many

Bidirectional meta boxes: Edit connections from either side

Pair custom fields: Store data on the connection itself (commission rate, role, start date)

Limits: Maximum items per side

Hierarchy: Inherit relations from parent posts, cascade to descendants

Dedicated Storage: wp_rdcfe_relations table for efficient queries

Admin Columns & Filters

Customize the WordPress post-list table for any CPT without writing code. Add sortable meta columns, taxonomy term columns, and dropdown filters driven by actual stored values.

Columns: Sortable meta columns with prefix/suffix, taxonomy term columns, post ID column

Filters: Dropdown filters above the list table driven by taxonomy terms or live meta values

Dynamic blocks and widgets

Standalone Gutenberg blocks and Elementor widgets for individual field output outside the listing builder. So, you can build single-page templates in Gutenberg or Elementor with per-field dynamic binding.

Dynamic Field, Dynamic Image, Dynamic Link, Dynamic Meta, Dynamic Terms, Dynamic Repeater, Relation List, Template Render, Archive Title, Archive Description, Listing Grid block/widget.

Developer Tools

DFE plugins for custom post types is built on PHP 8.0+ with PSR-4 autoloading and a repository pattern. Register post types, taxonomies, and field groups in PHP via the registration API or drive everything over REST. Designed for theme bundling, plugin distribution, CI/CD pipelines, and test environments.

PHP Registration API: rdcfe_register_post_type(), rdcfe_add_local_field_group(), and related functions

REST config API: /rdcfe/v1/… endpoints with full CRUD and capability middleware

PHP Generation: Export any configuration as drop-in PHP code from Settings Tools

Filters & actions: Hooks for registration, validation, and extension

Who Is This Dynamic CPT Plugin For?

Freelancers and agencies: Build content models once, export as JSON, deploy to client sites. PHP Generation ships the schema inside a theme so it survives plugin deactivation. Whether you need a wp custom post type for a client portfolio, a job board, or a real estate directory, build it once, export as JSON, and deploy to any site.

WordPress developers: PSR-4 codebase, typed interfaces, REST config API, and PHP registration API support CI/CD, version control, and plugin distribution workflows.

Content-heavy site owners: Create CPTs for team members, products, services, case studies, or testimonials and attach exactly the fields your editors need, no developer required day-to-day.

Builders replacing page-builder dependency: Saved Queries + Listing templates give you content model and frontend output from one plugin, without requiring Elementor Pro or a separate display plugin.

Privacy Policy

Dynamic Fields Engine does not collect or transmit site data to external servers, and the plugin authors collect no personal data through the free plugin.

The only exception is the Pro AI Assistant, which sends prompts and schema context to OpenAI — and only when you provide an API key and run generation. Review OpenAI’s terms and privacy policy before …

نصب

  1. Upload the rox-dynamic-cpt-fields-engine folder to /wp-content/plugins/
  2. Activate the plugin through the Plugins menu in WordPress
  3. Open Dynamic Fields Engine in the admin sidebar
  4. Follow the recommended setup order:
    1. Create a Post Type
    2. Create a Taxonomy and attach it to the post type
    3. Add a Metabox (or inline meta fields on the post type)
    4. Create an Options Page if you need global settings
    5. Add sample content and confirm fields save correctly

سوالات متداول

How do I create a custom post type in WordPress?

Install Dynamic Fields Engine, go to Post Types in the admin, click Add New, set your labels and slug, and save. Your custom post type appears in the WordPress admin menu immediately.

What PHP and WordPress versions are required?

PHP 8.0+ and WordPress 6.5+.

Does this replace the Block Editor for post content?

No. DFE adds metaboxes and options screens on classic edit screens. Post content still uses the WordPress editor when you enable the editor support on a post type. Pro can override single/archive templates with designed layouts while keeping the block editor for post body content where you choose.

Can I use this without Pro?

Yes. The free plugin is a complete content-model builder: CPTs, taxonomies, metaboxes, one options page, 16 field types, import/export, REST API, and PHP helpers. Pro adds dynamic frontend building (queries, listings, relations) and advanced field/location options.

Can I migrate configurations to another site?

Yes. Use Settings Tools Export to download JSON. Import on the target site with diff preview and conflict resolution. Pro bundles can include queries, listings, and relations.

Is there a PHP API for themes?

Yes. Use rdcfe_get_field( 'field_name', $post_id ), rdcfe_get_option(), rdcfe_get_term_field(), and registration helpers in includes/api.php. You can also register configs in PHP without the UI via rdcfe_register_post_type() and related functions.

Where are configurations stored?

UI-built configs are stored as private rdcfe_config posts with JSON meta. Field values use standard WordPress meta tables (post meta, term meta, user meta, options). Pro relation pairs use the wp_rdcfe_relations custom table.

Does the free plugin send data to external servers?

No. The free plugin does not call external APIs. Pro AI Assistant calls OpenAI only when you enter an API key and run generation.

How do I create a custom taxonomy in WordPress?

Go to Dynamic Fields Engine Taxonomies Add New. Set a name, slug, and choose whether it should be hierarchical (like categories) or flat (like tags). Then attach it to one or more custom post types and save. Your WordPress custom taxonomy appears on the post editor immediately, no functions.php required.

What happens to Pro configs if I only have the free plugin?

Pro configurations you build in the UI are saved. They become active when you install and license Pro — you do not need to recreate them.

How do I display listing grids on the frontend?

With Pro: create a Card template, then a Grid listing, then embed via shortcode [rdcfe_listing id="YOUR_GRID_ID"], the DFE Listing Grid Gutenberg block, or the Elementor widget.

Can I export configs as PHP for Git?

Yes. Settings Tools PHP Generation converts selected configurations to PHP registration code for themes or companion plugins.

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گزارش تغییرات

1.0.9

  • Improved translation support across the admin interface.
  • Fixed translatable admin strings so they can be correctly detected by WordPress.org translation tools.
  • Localized additional labels, descriptions, and status messages in the admin UI.
  • Updated the plugin translation template file.

1.0.8

  • Fixed: Completed translation support across the entire admin interface, including admin menu, Pro presets, and query/listing builders
  • Fixed: A location rule dropdown could disappear on non-English sites due to a mistranslated internal setting
  • Security: Removed a publicly-shipped source map that exposed unminified JavaScript source

1.0.7

  • Fixed Build issue

1.0.6

  • Fixed localisation and pot file issue

1.0.5

  • Improved localisation and pot file

1.0.4

  • Added localisation
  • Added Gallery block
  • Fixed bugs

1.0.3

  • Expanded WordPress.org readme with full free and Pro feature documentation

1.0.2

  • Maintenance release with bug fixes and builder improvements

1.0.0

  • Initial release
  • Free: CPTs, taxonomies, field groups, one options page, 16 core field types, basic location rules, import/export, REST API, and PHP hooks
  • Pro add-on: advanced fields, queries, listings, relations, visibility, admin columns/filters, AI assistant, Gutenberg/Elementor dynamic blocks