Advanced WP REST API
This plugin provides custom endpoints to the WordPress REST API.
Plugin info
Maintenance & Compatibility
Maintenance score
Stale • Last updated 250 days ago
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Likely maintained (last update 250 days ago).
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Description
Advanced WP REST API is a WP REST API plugin that provides custom endpoints, to the WordPress REST API. You can enable API routes through a convenient settings panel and then manage the API requests and responses.
Features:
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Validate the user
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Handle Post request
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Handle User request
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Handle Product request
Note: The API method must be a POST method.
Here’s a link to the documentation for the plugin. This will help you learn more about its features and how to use it.
Documentation
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Installation
This plugin can be installed directly from your site.
1. Log in and navigate to _Plugins Add New.
2. Type “Advanced WP REST API” into the Search and hit Enter.
3. Locate the Advanced WP REST API plugin in the list of search results and click Install Now.
4. Once installed, click the Activate link.
It can also be installed manually.
- Download the Advanced WP REST API plugin from WordPress.org.
- Unzip the package and move to your plugins directory.
- Log into WordPress and navigate to the Plugins screen.
- Locate Advanced WP REST API in the list and click the Activate link.
Frequently Asked Questions
You can enable/disable it from the Advanced WP REST API options page that exists under the settings, Just choose to enable/disable API.
This endpoint takes ‘username’ and ‘password’ in the body of the request.
Returns the user object on success
Also handles error by returning the relevant error if the fields are empty or credentials don’t match.
Example: http://example.com/wp-json/api/v2/user/login
This endpoint takes ‘post_id’, ‘post_type’, and ‘meta_keys’ in the body of the request.
The ‘post_id’ and ‘meta_keys’ must be an array.
Returns the post object on success
Example: http://example.com/wp-json/api/v2/postsData
This endpoint takes ‘user_id’, ‘role’ and ‘meta_keys’ in the body of the request.
The ‘meta_keys’ must be an array.
Returns the user object on success
Example: http://example.com/wp-json/api/v2/usersData
This endpoint takes ‘product_id’ and ‘meta_keys’ in the body of the request.
The ‘product_id’ and ‘meta_keys’ must be an array.
Returns the product object on success
Example: http://example.com/wp-json/api/v2/productsData
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1.3
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1.2
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1.0.3
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1.0.2
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1.0.1
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1.0.0
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