Contributors: wpbackoffice Tags: WooCommerce, REST, api, WooCommerce Rest Api, WooCommerce Api, Api Restrictions, Lockdown, Api request, Api security, woocommerce security Donate Link: http://wpbackoffice.com/plugins/woocommerce-api-lockdown/ Requires at least: 2.3 Tested up to: 3.81 Stable tag: 1.0.0 License: GPLv2 License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
Protect your data by restricting what is available through your WooCommerce REST API on a site wide or per user basis.
##Description
While WooCommerce's REST Api (v2.1+) allows easy integration with your favorite 3rd party services, it also opens the doors for users to access all of your store details including:
- Order Details
- Customer Details
- Product Information
- Coupon Codes
- Store Reports
Note* You must first manually grant a user or 3rd party access to this information by creating them an api account.
WooCommerce API Lockdown allows you to restrict what is available through your API on a site wide or per user basis with an easy to use admin panel.
###Usage
- Once installed, in your WordPress backend navigate to to 'WooCommerce' -> 'API Lockdown'
- Select any site wide restrictions
- Select any users specific restrictions
- Click update that that's it.
###What Happens when a Restricted User Tries to Gain Access If a user tries to access a section they don't have access to they will simply get a Authentication Error.
Plugin's Official Documentation and Support Page
##Installation
Automatic WordPress Installation
- Log-in to your WordPress Site
- Under the plugin sidebar tab, click ‘Add New’
- Search for ‘WooCommerce API Lockdown'
- Install and Activate the Plugin
- Finally, under WooCommerce -> API Lockdown, update your settings and your done!
Manual Installation
- Download the latest version of the plugin from WooCommerce Direct Variation Link Wordpress page.
- Uncompress the file
- Upload the uncompressed directory to ‘/wp-content/plugins/’ via FTP
- Active the plugin from your Wordpress backend ‘Plugins -> Installed Plugins’
- Finally, under WooCommerce -> API Lockdown, update your settings and your done!
##Changelog
= 1.0.0 =
- Initial Commit