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Bauhaus File Cleanup for Tainacan

Removes a Tainacan item's documents, attachments and files from disk on permanent deletion, so deleted items stop leaving orphaned uploads behind.
Versione
1.0.0
Ultimo aggiornamento
Jul 7, 2026
Bauhaus File Cleanup for Tainacan

Tainacan does not reliably remove uploaded files from disk when items are permanently deleted. In particular, files of private items — which Tainacan stores in prefixed _x_<item_id> folders — are left orphaned in the uploads directory, slowly bloating disk usage. Tainacan’s own code documents this as an unresolved TODO (Private_Files::rename_item_and_collection_folder_path returns early on permanent deletion).

This add-on fixes that. While it is active, permanently deleting an item always removes its files by default. You can disable this behaviour from Settings Bauhaus File Cleanup for Tainacan if you need to temporarily keep files while the plugin stays active.

This is an independent add-on developed by Bauhaus Tech. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or part of the Tainacan project.

It works by hooking WordPress’ before_delete_post, which fires on every permanent deletion regardless of where it was triggered:

  • the Tainacan admin trash (REST API);
  • the bulk-edit “delete” background process;
  • the WordPress admin “Empty Trash”;
  • WP-CLI (wp tainacan ... garbage collector);
  • any other wp_delete_post( $id, true ) call.

For each deleted Tainacan item it:

  1. Deletes the remaining attachment posts (document, child attachments, thumbnail) forcing real file removal (bypassing the media trash).
  2. Removes the item’s dedicated upload folder recursively — covering WordPress-generated derivative image sizes and the private _x_ folders — by reconstructing the path from the item and collection IDs instead of trusting the (often out-of-sync) attachment metadata.

When a whole collection is permanently deleted, its entire tainacan-items/<collection_id> folder is removed too.

Important notes

  • This is destructive and irreversible: files are deleted from disk, not sent to a trash. This is intentional — it is what the plugin exists to do.
  • Each Tainacan item owns an isolated upload folder, so deleting it does not affect other items. The plugin does not scan metadata for attachments shared across items; if you reuse a single attachment across multiple items, deleting one item may remove that shared file.
  • Sending an item to the trash does nothing — cleanup only happens on permanent deletion.
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