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| Iniciado por guest, 10,mar. 2018 09:59 - 2 respuestas |
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| Publicado el 10,marzo 2018 - 09:59 |
Hi, did anyone of you ever have an experience with creating a website using WordPress APIs? Do you have any example?
Dann |
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| Publicado el 11,marzo 2018 - 11:05 |
Hi I use eHosts for my attempted web site. I have to specify a language, PHP, Java, Eclipse and so on. Before I use WordPress, this may be an issue for you, I hope this helps Be safe and keep well Peter |
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| Publicado el 12,marzo 2018 - 17:16 |
Hi Dann,
We discussed it (for our WD app) with one of our clients and did enough testing to confirm that we could authenticate against the WP instance before it got put on the back burner. We'll likely pick it up again later this year.
Here is code we used to connect.
sUser is string="xxxxxx" sPwd is string="x"
sURL is string sURL="https://xxxxxx/wp-json/jwt-auth/v1/token" sHTTPRequest is httpRequest sHTTPRequest..Header["Accept"] = typeMimeJSON sHTTPRequest..URL=sURL sHTTPRequest..Method=httpPost sHTTPRequest..Content="username="+sUser+"&password="+sPwd
sResponse is string
cMyResponse is httpResponse = HTTPSend(sHTTPRequest) IF ErrorOccurred THEN Error(ErrorInfo(errFullDetails)) ELSE sResponse=cMyResponse..Content END ________________________
Embedded in "sResponse" is a token that you'd use in your subsequent calls to the WP endpoints to authenticate your messages.
Steve |
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