Add a check to ensure we have a valid PHP version #111
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Description of the Change
The minimum PHP version was bumped in #82 which went out in the v2.1.0 release. We've had a few reports of users running a version of PHP less than 7.4 that have somehow been able to update to the latest version of the plugin (ideally WordPress would prevent this but that's another issue to solve).
Because of the new PHP version we set in our
composer.json
file, composer is throwing a fatal error in those situations. Ideally we should never throw fatal errors, so this PR fixes this by adding a PHP version check that renders an admin error message and disables the rest of the plugin from functioning.Closes #110
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Props @dkotter
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