=== WP REST API Controller === Contributors: yikesinc, eherman24, liljimmi, yikesitskevin Tags: rest, api, endpoint, controller, meta, data, meta_data, toggle, endpoints, rest_base, rest_name, REST API, yikes, inc Requires at least: WordPress 4.7 Tested up to: 4.7 Stable tag: 1.3.0 License: GPLv3 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt Enable a UI to toggle visibility and customize properties in WP REST API requests. == Description == WP REST API Controller allows admins to toggle the visibility of, and customize the endpoints for, all post types within WordPress with an easy-to-use graphical interface. Additionally, you can tweak visibility and customize the meta data attached to the API response. > **Note:** This plugin requires WordPress Version 4.7 or later to work. **Features:** * Enable/Disable REST API endpoints * Enable/Disable post type meta data (add or remove meta fields from API requests) * Rename post type base endpoints (eg: change the `/posts/` API endpoints to `/announcements/`) * Rename meta data models in API requests, so they are more user friendly. * Manipulate and control post types and data created by third party plugins and themes. * Granular control of API responses without writing a single line of PHP code. * Filters included to alter and extend default functionality. == Installation == 1. Download the plugin .zip file and make note of where on your computer you downloaded it to. 2. In the WordPress admin (yourdomain.com/wp-admin) go to Plugins > Add New or click the "Add New" button on the main plugins screen. 3. On the following screen, click the "Upload Plugin" button. 4. Browse your computer to where you downloaded the plugin .zip file, select it and click the "Install Now" button. 5. After the plugin has successfully installed, click "Activate Plugin" and enjoy! 6. Find the WP REST API Controller Settings screen under the **Tools** menu in the WordPress Admin == Frequently Asked Questions == = Can I toggle the visibility of endpoints? = Yes! You can quickly and easily toggle the endpoints, so they are either accessible or inaccessible to API requests. Using our interface you can enable the post types you need, while disabling the ones you don't. = Can I alter the default REST endpoints using this plugin? = Yes! You can change the default post (`posts`) and page (`pages`) post type end points. = Can I alter REST endpoints for post types from other plugins or my theme? = Yes! Our plugin simply filters the `rest_base` parameter for the custom post type, so you can setup or alter REST endpoints for every custom post type on your site! = Are all post types customizable using this plugin? = Our plugin allows you to customize most of the post types within WordPress. However, we have excluded the `nav_menu_items` and `revisions` post types by default, but may consider adding them in future releases. = Can we customize the meta data assigned to post types? = Yes! Users can enable or disable custom meta data assigned to each post. You can also change the name of the property for each meta data in the API request. If you assign custom meta fields to your posts using [Advanced Custom Fields](https://wordpress.org/plugins/advanced-custom-fields/), [CMB2](https://wordpress.org/plugins/cmb2/) or `add_meta_box()` you can adjust the visibility, and customize the name, of the property in API requests. = Is this plugin compatible with the Core WordPress 4.7 REST API? = Yes! Version 1.3 of this plugin is compatible with WordPress 4.7. Note: All properties in the API request are populated using `get_post_meta()`. If you need to set a custom value, you can use the `wp_rest_api_controller_api_property_value` filter provided by this plugin. For examples, see the 'Other Notes' section. == Screenshots == 1. WP REST API Controller settings page. == Changelog == = WP REST API Controller v1.3.0 - December 6th, 2016 = * Refactor code base. * Repair a few errors. * Remove additional post types (media, changeset, custom_css). * Updated plugin compatibility to work alongside WordPress 4.7 and later (REST API now baked into core). = WP REST API Controller v1.2.0 - July 10th, 2016 = * Patched issue where all meta keys were returning the same value. * Bumped version to v1.2.0. = WP REST API Controller v1.1.0 - July 10th, 2016 = * Added the ability to clear cache when new post types/meta data have been registered. * Added admin notices to help clarify what happened. * Built in support to include hidden meta keys for 'Easy Digital Downloads' and 'WooCommerce' (to enable hidden meta keys on other post types, use the `wp_rest_api_controller_exclude_hidden_meta_keys_post_types` filter.) * Bumped version number to v1.1.0. = WP REST API Controller v1.0.0 = * Initial plugin commit. == Upgrade Notice == = WP REST API Controller v1.3.0 - December 6th, 2016 = * Refactor code base. * Repair a few errors. * Updated plugin compatibility to work alongside WordPress 4.7 and later (REST API now baked into core).