Angular WordPress Module
This library is designed to make it easy for your Angular application to request specific resources from a WordPress install.
Table of Contents
## Requirments
Wordpress setup.
## Installation
Install it with npm
npm install ng2-wp-api --save
## Usage
Import ShareButtonsModule in root module
import { WordPressModule } from 'ng2-wp-api';
@NgModule({
imports: [
WordPressModule.forRoot('https://example.com')
]
})
Also add it in the child module that uses it (without forRoot)
@NgModule({
imports: [
WordPressModule
]
})
export class BlogModule { }
## Using the directives
-
[wpCollection]
pass the endpoint e.g. WpEndpoint.posts
, WpEndpoint.pages
, WpEndpoint.categories
..etc
-
[wpArgs]
pass query arguments e.g. { _embed: true, per_page: 4}
. more info, check WordPress Query parameters
-
(wpResponse)
WP response for the query, e.g. $event": {data, pagination, error}
-
(wpLoading)
helpfull for displaying loading icon, $event: boolean
-
Use the @ViewChild(CollectionDirective)
to access to directive functions e.g. get()
, more()
, prev()
, next()
**For collection:**
<div class="feed" [wpCollection]="postsEndpoint" [wpArgs]="postsArgs" (wpResponse)="posts = $event.data">
<ul>
<li *ngFor="let post of posts">{{post.title.rendered}}</li>
</ul>
</div>
See Directive Collection usage in depth.
- Get a single post by Slug
<div class="single-post" [wpCollection]="endpoint" [wpArgs]="{slug: 'hello-world'}" (wpResponse)="single = $event.data[0]">
<h1 [innerHtml]="single?.title?.rendered"></h1>
</div>
**For model:**
<div class="single-post" [wpModel]="endpoint" [wpId]="29043" (wpResponse)="single = $event.data">
<h1 [innerHtml]="single?.title?.rendered"></h1>
</div>
## Using the service
**For collection:**
A basic example of getting 6 embedded posts:
posts;
endpoint = WpEndpoint.posts;
args = new {
per_page: 6,
_embed: true
};
this.wpService.collection()
.endpoint(endpoint)
.get(args)
.subscribe((res: CollectionResponse) => {
if(res.error){
console.log(res.error);
}
else{
this.posts = res.data;
this.pagination = res.pagination;
}
});
See WpService Collection usage
**For model:**
post;
endpoint = WpEndpoint.posts;
this.wpService.model()
.endpoint(endpoint)
.get(id)
.subscribe((res: ModelResponse) => {
if(res.error){
console.log(res.error);
}
else{
this.post = res.data;
}
});
See WpService Model usage
## Add/Update/Delete
wpService.model().posts().add(body);
wpService.model().pages().update(pageId, body);
wpService.model().users().delete(userId);
## Authentication
this.wpService.auth().basic('username', 'password').subscribe(
(loggedInUser: WpUser)=> {
console.log(loggedInUser);
});
this.wpService.auth().cookies().subscribe(
(loggedInUser: WpUser)=> {
console.log(loggedInUser);
});
WpService Summary
Default Endpoints are : posts
, pages
, users
, categories
, tags
, taxonomies
, statuses
, comments
, media
WpService
├── config
| ├── baseUrl ** WordPress baseURL
| ├── debug ** If enabled, Logs requested URL to the console
|
├── collection()
| ├── endpoint(ep)
| ├── get(args?) ** Get Collection of endpoint type.
| ├── more() ** Get Next page collection combined with any previous ones.
| ├── next() ** Get Next page collection.
| ├── prev() ** Get Prev page collection.
|
├── model()
| ├── endpoint(ep)
| ├── get(id, args?) ** Get Model by Id.
| ├── add(body) ** Add Model to WP.
| ├── update(id, body) ** Update Model by Id.
| ├── delete(id) ** Delete Model by Id.
|
├── auth()
| ├── basic(username, password) ** Basic authentication, returns loggedInUser.
| ├── cookies() ** Cookies authentication, returns loggedInUser.
| ├── logout() ** Removes authentication info from all requests.
| |
| ├── photon() ** Get post(s) images using photon service.
| ├── getImage(post, propName)
| ├── getByQuery(post, domain, photonArgs)
## Embedded Responses
Usually when displaying a post, you want to display post's featured image, categories, tags, author and comments.
The normal post response contains only the Id references which you will have to request each one of them individually.
Embedded responses are very useful to reduce the amount of http requets. you will get all the information you need in one response.
Embedding is triggered by setting the _embed=true
in args, check Linking and Embedding
And now WpPost
class will be useful to access the following properties:
post ** the original object
get(properyName) ** get any property by its name
id() ** post id
slug() ** post slug
title() ** post title
content() ** post content
excerpt() ** post excerpt without the (read more) link
date() ** post date
link() ** post link
type() ** post type
categories() ** post categories array
tags() ** post tags array
format() ** post format
author() ** post author object (WpUser)
featuredMedia() ** check if post has featured image
featuredImageUrl(size) ** get featured image by size, ("full", large", "medium") or
any other available size in WP
##[Photon](https://developer.wordpress.com/docs/photon/)
To configure photon options, initialize them in the root module.
export function photonOptions() {
return [
{ 'key': 'large', 'value': { w: 800, h: 360 } },
{ 'key': 'cropped', 'value': { crop: "160px,25,1400px,60" } }و
{ 'key': 'resized', 'value': { resize: "400,220" } }
]
}
imports: [
WordPressModule.forRoot('https://example.com', photonOptions())
]
})
Check Photon API for the parameters.
Then inject WpService
in the component you want to call photon from:
constructor(private wp: WpService){
}
In the template call photon for the post object with the option defined in the module wp.photon().getImage(post, option)
<img [src]="wp.photon().getImage(post, 'large')" />
<img [src]="wp.photon().getImage(post, 'cropped')" />
<img [src]="wp.photon().getImage(post, 'resized')" />
You can also query photon directly using the function wp.photon().getByQuery(post, photonArgs)
<img [src]="wp.photon().getByArgs(post, { w: 800, h: 400})" />
## Hints
imports: [
WordPressModule.forRoot('https://example.com', null, true)
]
## Issues
If you identify any errors in the library, or have an idea for an improvement, please open an issue. I am excited to see what the community thinks of this project, and I would love your input!
## Author
Murhaf Sousli
## License