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node-wordpress

A node.js JavaScript client for working with WordPress.

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Requires WordPress 3.4 or newer (uses the WordPress XML-RPC API).

Installation

npm install wordpress

Usage

var wordpress = require( "wordpress" );
var client = wordpress.createClient({
	url: "my-site.com",
	username: "admin",
	password: "secret"
});

client.getPosts(function( error, posts ) {
	console.log( "Found " + posts.length + " posts!" );
});

API

Client

wordpress.createClient( settings )

Creates a new client instance.

  • settings: A hash of settings that apply to all requests for the new client.
    • username: The username for the WordPress account.
    • password: The password for the WordPress account.
    • url: The URL for the WordPress install.
    • host (optional): The actual host to connect to if different from the URL, e.g., when deploying to a local server behind a firewall.
    • blogId (optional; default: 0): The blog ID for the WordPress install.

wordpress.Client

The constructor used for client connections. Useful for creating extensions.

Posts

client.getPost( id [, fields], callback )

Gets a post by ID.

  • id: The ID of the post to get.
  • fields (optional): An array of fields to return.
  • callback (function( error, post )): A callback to invoke when the API call is complete.
    • post: An object containing the post data.

client.getPosts( [filter] [, fields], callback )

Gets all posts, optionally filtered.

  • filter (optional): A hash of key/value pairs for filtering which posts to get.
  • fields (optional): An array of fields to return.
  • callback (function( error, posts )): A callback to invoke when the API call is complete.
    • posts: An array containing the posts.

client.newPost( data, callback )

Creates a new post.

  • data: The data for the new post.
  • callback (function( error, id )): A callback to invoke when the API call is complete.
    • id: The ID of the new post.

client.editPost( id, data, callback )

Edits an existing post.

  • id: The ID of the post to edit.
  • data: The data to update on the post.
  • callback (function( error )): A callback to invoke when the API call is complete.

client.deletePost( id, callback )

Deletes a post.

NOTE: Deleting a post may move it to the trash and then deleting a second time will actually delete.

  • id: The ID of the post to delete.
  • callback (function( error )): A callback to invoke when the API call is complete.

client.getPostType( name, callback )

Gets a post type by name.

  • name: The name of the post type to get.
  • callback (function( error, postType )): A callback to invoke when the API call is complete.
    • postType: An object containing the post type data.

client.getPostTypes( callback )

Gets all post types.

  • callback (function( error, postTypes )): A callback to invoke when the API call is complete.
    • postTypes: An array containing the post types.

Taxonomies

client.getTaxonomy( name, callback )

Gets a taxonomy by name.

  • name: The name of the taxonomy to get.
  • callback (function( error, taxonomy )): A callback to invoke when the API call is complete.
    • taxonomy: An object containing the taxonomy data.

client.getTaxonomies( callback )

Gets all taxonomies.

  • callback (function( error, taxonomies )): A callback to invoke when the API call is complete.
    • taxonomies: An array containing the taxonomies.

client.getTerm( taxonomy, id, callback )

Gets a taxonomy term by ID.

  • taxonomy: The name fo the taxonomy the term belongs to.
  • id: The ID of the term to get.
  • callback (function( error, term )): A callback to invoke when the API call is complete.
    • term: An object containing the taxonomy term data.

client.getTerms( taxonomy [, fields], callback )

Gets all taxonomy terms.

  • taxonomy: The name fo the taxonomy the term belongs to.
  • fields (optional): An array of fields to return.
  • callback (function( error, terms )): A callback to invoke when the API call is complete.
    • terms: An array containing the taxonomy terms.

client.newTerm( data, callback )

Creates a new taxonomy term.

  • data: The data for the new taxonomy term.
  • callback (function( error, id )): A callback to invoke when the API call is complete.
    • id: The ID of the new taxonomy term.

client.editTerm( id, data, callback )

Edits an existing taxonomy term.

  • id: The ID of the taxonomy term to edit.
  • data: The data to update on the taxonomy.
  • callback (function( error )): A callback to invoke when the API call is complete.

client.deleteTerm( taxonomy, id, callback )

Deletes a taxonomy term.

  • taxonomy: The name fo the taxonomy the term belongs to.
  • id: The ID of the taxonomy term to delete.
  • callback (function( error )): A callback to invoke when the API call is complete.

Utilities

client.listMethods( callback )

Gets a list of all avaialble methods.

  • callback (function( error, methods )): A callback to invoke when the API call is complete.
    • methods: An array of methods.

client.call( method [, args... ], callback )

Invokes a method.

  • method: The method to call.
  • args (optional): Arguments to pass to the method.
  • callback (function( error [, data] )): A callback to invoke when the API call is complete.
    • data: Data returned by the method.

client.authenticatedCall( method [, args... ], callback )

Invokes a method with the username and password provided by the client.

  • method: The method to call.
  • args (optional): Arguments to pass to the method.
  • callback (function( error [, data] )): A callback to invoke when the API call is complete.
  • data: Data returned by the method.

License

Copyright 2014 Scott González. Released under the terms of the MIT license.


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