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Plugin Description

The REST API Extender is a WordPress plugin that extends the functionality of the WordPress REST API.

It provides two main features:

  1. Permalink Options Management
    This plugin allows you to update the permalink settings of your WordPress site via the REST API. You can change the permalink structure, category base, and tag base using a simple POST request.

To update the permalink settings, send a POST request to the following endpoint:
/wp-json/raext/permalink-options/v1/settings

The request body should include the following parameters:

  • permalink_structure (string): The new permalink structure.
  • category_base (string, optional): The new category base.
  • tag_base (string, optional): The new tag base.

Example request:
POST /wp-json/raext/permalink-options/v1/settings
Content-Type: application/json

{
“permalink_structure”: “/%year%/%postname%/”,
“category_base”: “categories”,
“tag_base”: “tags”
}

  1. Theme Installation and Activation
    The plugin also enables you to install and activate themes from a remote URL using the REST API. You have to provide the theme URL, stylesheet, and slug, and the plugin will handle the installation and activation process.

To install and activate a theme from a remote URL, send a POST request to the following endpoint:
/wp-json/raext/theme-manager/v1/install

The request body should include the following parameters:

  • theme_url (string): The URL of the theme ZIP file.
  • theme_stylesheet (string): The stylesheet of the theme (e.g., twentytwenty).
  • theme_slug (string): The slug of the theme (e.g., twentytwenty).

Example request:
POST /wp-json/raext/theme-manager/v1/install
Content-Type: application/json

{
“theme_url”: “https://example.com/themes/twentytwenty.zip”,
“theme_stylesheet”: “twentytwenty”,
“theme_slug”: “twentytwenty”
}

Developed by the creators of SEO Neo

Permissions

Both the permalink options management and theme installation/activation features require the user to have the manage_options capability (an administrator role).

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