An open source version of https://developer.wordpress.com/docs/api/console/ that works with WP API.
Once you have WP API and the OAuth server plugins activated on your server, you'll need to create a "consumer". This is an identifier for the application, and includes a "key" and "secret", both needed to link to your site.
Go to Applications > Users and add your application there. Be sure to
specify the callback URL as the path to the console's land.html
page!
Note the key and secret returned when you add the application. You'll need those in a moment.
Time to link the console to your site. Copy config.sample.json
to
config.json
and begin editing. You'll need to set all options in there, and
your api_url
setting should point to your API install without the
trailing slash:
{
"api_url": "http://example.com/wp-json",
"client_key": "sDc51JgH2mFu",
"client_secret": "LnUdIsyhPFnURkatekRIAUfYV7nmP4iF3AVxkS5PRHPXxgOW"
}
Replace http://example.com/
with the site you're running WP API on.
Open the console in your browser. You should see routes appear in the top left
of your screen. (If these are missing, your api_url
is set incorrectly.)
To make authenticated requests, simply hit the Auth button and follow the steps on-screen!
NOTE - The API console does not protect against someone reading the secrets
in your config.json
from a web browser or other HTTP client! Be sure to
secure your installation by requiring authentication through your web server.
- Uses code based on OpenStreetMap's osm-auth. Licensed under the public domain.
- Originally based on the open source version of WordPress.com's API Console. Major thanks to Automattic and developers for releasing this.