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A Python client for interacting with WordPress REST API

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WordPressClient Python Package Documentation


Overview

WordPressClient is a Python client library designed to interact with the WordPress REST API. This package allows you to easily retrieve posts, categories, tags, comments, and perform various operations by integrating seamlessly with any WordPress site. It's built with simplicity and flexibility in mind, allowing developers to easily manage WordPress content programmatically.


Installation

To install the WordPressClient package, you can use pip:

pip install wordpress-client

Usage

Initializing the Client

The WordPressClient class requires a WordPress site URL to initialize. It also accepts an optional proxy parameter if you need to route requests through a proxy.

from wordpress_client.client import WordPressClient

client = WordPressClient('https://criptoexperto.com')

Supported URL Formats

The WordPressClient supports various URL formats:

  • https://criptoexperto.com
  • http://criptoexperto.com
  • criptoexperto.com (defaults to HTTPS)

Retrieving Recent Posts

To fetch the most recent posts from the WordPress site:

recent_posts = client.get_recent_posts()

This returns a list of WordPressPost instances, each containing detailed information about the posts, such as title, content, date, URL, categories, tags, and more.

Retrieving Categories

To fetch all categories from the WordPress site:

categories = client.get_categories()

This returns a list of WordPressCategory instances, each containing detailed information about the categories, such as name, slug, description, and ID.

Retrieving Tags

To fetch all tags from the WordPress site:

tags = client.get_tags()

This returns a list of WordPressTag instances, each containing detailed information about the tags, such as name, slug, description, and ID.

Retrieving Posts by Category

To fetch posts within a specific category:

category_posts = client.get_posts_by_category(category_id=1, post_count=5, post_order='desc')

This returns a list of WordPressPost instances in the specified category.

Retrieving Posts by Date Range

To fetch posts within a specific date range, optionally filtered by category:

date_range_posts = client.get_posts_by_date_range(start_date='2020-01-01', end_date='2021-01-01', category_id=1)

This returns a list of WordPressPost instances published between the specified dates, optionally filtered by the given category.

Retrieving Comments by Post

To fetch comments associated with a specific post:

post_comments = client.get_comments_by_post(post_id=1)

This returns a list of WordPressComment instances for the specified post, each containing details like author, content, and date.

Retrieving Posts by Author

To fetch posts written by a specific author:

author_posts = client.get_posts_by_author(author_id=1)

This returns a list of WordPressPost instances authored by the specified author.

Retrieving Posts with Advanced Filtering

To fetch posts with advanced filtering options, such as multiple categories and custom sorting:

filtered_posts = client.get_posts_from_wordpress(website_categories="1,2", post_count=5, post_order='asc')

This returns a list of WordPressPost instances, filtered by the specified categories and ordered as requested.


Examples

Here is a simple example to demonstrate the usage:

from wordpress_client.client import WordPressClient

client = WordPressClient('https://criptoexperto.com')

# Fetch recent posts
recent_posts = client.get_recent_posts()
for post in recent_posts:
    print(f"Title: {post.post_title}, Date: {post.post_date}, URL: {post.post_url}")

# Fetch categories
categories = client.get_categories()
for category in categories:
    print(f"Category: {category.name}, ID: {category.id}")

# Fetch tags
tags = client.get_tags()
for tag in tags:
    print(f"Tag: {tag.name}, ID: {tag.id}")

# Fetch comments for a specific post
comments = client.get_comments_by_post(post_id=5)
for comment in comments:
    print(f"Comment by {comment.author_name}: {comment.content[:50]}")

# Fetch posts by a specific author
author_posts = client.get_posts_by_author(author_id=3)
for post in author_posts:
    print(f"Title: {post.post_title}, Date: {post.post_date}")

Error Handling

The library handles HTTP errors gracefully. If a request fails due to an HTTP error (e.g., 404 or 500), it prints the error and the server response. You can further customize error handling as needed.

try:
    posts = client.get_recent_posts()
except Exception as e:
    print("An error occurred:", e)

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.


Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please see the CONTRIBUTING file for more information on how to contribute to this project.


Contact

For any inquiries or issues, please open an issue on GitHub or contact the maintainer directly.


This documentation is designed to be clear and easy to follow, ensuring that users of all skill levels can utilize the WordPressClient package effectively. It can be displayed on both the GitHub repository and the PyPI page, providing consistent and accessible information across platforms.

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