Description
Adds the Shortcode [wpapi]
in posts, pages and even in text widgets.
Fantastic !
With this plugin you will have access to all the information on WordPress.org for both themes to the plugins.
Simple and easy to use
You can use a set of shortcodes to make your special publication of a plugin or theme present on WordPress.org, here’s how it works:
[wpapi type="plugin" slug="freelancer"][/wpapi]
Use type
with plugin
or theme
. Use slug
with the wordpress.org slug name.
Inside the main shortcode you can use this sub shortcodes:
[wpapi_slug] Show the slug, using this to customize urls example `<a href="https://wordpress.org/plugins/[wpapi_slug]">Wordpress Plugin Site</a>`. [wpapi_name] Show the name of plugin/theme. [wpapi_author] Show the author link used into plugin/theme file. [wpapi_contributors] Show the contributors list used into readme. [wpapi_version] Show the version of plugin/theme. [wpapi_added] Show the date when the plugin/theme added to WordPress.org repository. [wpapi_last_updated] Show the date when the plugin/theme is updated. [wpapi_author_profile] Show the profile uri on WordPress.org. [wpapi_homepage] Show the homepage link used into plugin/theme. [wpapi_requires] Show the version of WordPress need to working to plugin/theme. [wpapi_tested] Show the version of WordPress tested of the plugin/theme. [wpapi_downloaded] Show the number of downloads. [wpapi_rating] Show the rating. [wpapi_num_ratings] Show the number of votes. [wpapi_download_link] Show the download uri. [wpapi_donate_link] Show the donate uri used into plugin/theme. [wpapi_description] Show the description. [wpapi_installation] Show the installation. [wpapi_screenshots] Show the list of screenshots used into WordPress.org repository. [wpapi_changelog] Show the changelog used into readme.txt. [wpapi_faq] Show the faq used into readme.txt. [wpapi_other_notes] Show other notes used into readme.txt.
If condition enabled for all sub shortcodes
All sub shortcodes can used shortcode to check if the field is present or not. Use istead: [wpapi_if_{field}][/wpapi_if_{field}]
Example for version: [wpapi_if_version]Version: [wpapi_version][/wpapi_if_version]
Installation
- Upload “wordpress-api-shortcode” folder to the “/wp-content/plugins/” directory.
- Activate the plugin through the “Plugins” menu in WordPress.
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Contributors & Developers
“WordPress API Shortcode” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Changelog
1.0.0
- Release stable version.
0.0.1
- Initial release.