Climate Content Pool
Climate Content Pool is a plugin that uploads WordPress posts to the Climate Tagger Content Pool
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Possibly abandoned • Last updated 3029 days ago
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Description
The Climate Tagger Content Pool Plugin for WordPress is a simple, FREE and
easy-to-use way to upload your posts to the “Content Pool” of the well-known
Climate Tagger API. The API has been
helping knowledge-driven web sites better catalogue, categorize, contextualize
and connect their data with that from the broader climate knowledge community
since 2011. Through its “Content Pool” Climate Tagger allows organizations to
easily connect their data and information resources with other Climate Tagger
users. By uploading your posts to the “Content Pool” of the Climate Tagger, you
will make your content available to a large audience of users looking for
climate-related information.
After installation, a tick-box will appear on the screen where you add or edit
your posts, which will allow you to send the post content to the Content Pool.
Development
This plugin uses wp-cli and PHPUnit for testing.
The tests require runkit for mocking functions.
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Grab the latest source from github:
$ git clone [email protected]:aptivate/climate-content-pool.git
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Install wp-cli
- Install PHPUnit
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Set up runkit:
$ git clone https://github.com/zenovich/runkit.git
$ cd runkit
$ phpize
$ ./configure
$ sudo make install
Add the following lines to /etc/php5/cli/php.ini:
extension=runkit.so
runkit.internal_override=1
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Install the test WordPress environment:
cd climate-content-pool
bash bin/install-wp-tests.sh test_db_name db_user ‘db_password’ db_host version
where:
test_db_name is the name for your **temporary** test WordPress database
db_user is the database user name
db_password is the password
db_host is the database host (eg `localhost`)
version is the version of WordPress (eg `4.2.2` or `latest`)
- Run the tests
phpunit
Installation
- Upload the plugin to the
wp-content/plugins/directory. - Activate it through the Plugins menu in WordPress.
- Register at http://api.climatetagger.net/register to get your FREE API token (or use your exiting one)
- Enable the plugin and enter the API key (Settings -> Climate Content Pool)
- A tick-box will appear on the screen where you add or edit
your posts, which will allow you to send the post content to the Content Pool. - If you wish to send the content of pages as well as posts to the Content Pool, add
pageto the comma-separated list of Post types on the Settings page
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Installation Instructions
- Upload the plugin to the
wp-content/plugins/directory. - Activate it through the Plugins menu in WordPress.
- Register at http://api.climatetagger.net/register to get your FREE API token (or use your exiting one)
- Enable the plugin and enter the API key (Settings -> Climate Content Pool)
- A tick-box will appear on the screen where you add or edit
your posts, which will allow you to send the post content to the Content Pool. - If you wish to send the content of pages as well as posts to the Content Pool, add
pageto the comma-separated list of Post types on the Settings page
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Changelog
1.0.2
- Test fixes only – no code changes
1.0.1
- Documentation updates
- Replaced references to reegle API with Climate Tagger
1.0.0
- First version