# Tainacan Application Programming Interface ### Brief Description A REST API for Tainacan Plugin. This API uses the Wordpress REST API. ------ ### Routes and Endpoints #### Summary 1. [Collections](#collections) 1. [Items](#items) 1. [Metadata](#metadata) 1. [Metadatum Types](#metadatum-types) 1. [Item Metadata](#item-metadata) 1. [Taxonomies](#taxonomies) 1. [Filters](#filters) 1. [Filter Types](#filter-types) 1. [Terms](#terms) 1. [Logs](#logs) 1. [Others](#others) ------ #### Collections 1. Route `wp-json/tainacan/v2/collections/(?P[\d]+)` 1. Endpoints: 1. GET (Fetch a collection)       1. DELETE (Delete or Trash a collection and all your dependencies) *To delete pass in body of a requisition the parameter `is_permanently` as true. To only trash pass false.* 1. PATCH or PUT (Update a collection) Example of JSON passed in body for updating a collection:     ```javascript { "name": "string", "description": "string", ... } ``` 2. Route `wp-json/tainacan/v2/collections` 1. Endpoints: 1. GET (Fetch all collections) 1. POST (Create a collection). Example of JSON passed in body for creating a collection: ```javascript { "name": "string", "description": "string", "status": "string", "order": "string", "parent": "integer", "slug": "string", "default_orderby": "string", "default_order": "string", "columns": "string", "default_view_mode": "string" } ``` ------ #### Items 1. Route `wp-json/tainacan/v2/collection/(?P[\d]+)/items` 1. Endpoints: 1. GET (Fetch all items from a collection) 1. POST (Create a item in a collection) Example of JSON passed in body for creating a item: ```javascript { "title": "string", "description": "string", "status": "string",            "terms": ["integer", "integer", ...]      } ``` 2. Route `wp-json/tainacan/v2/items/(?P[\d]+)` 1. Endpoints: 1. GET (Fetch a item) 1. DELETE (Delete or Trash a item and all your dependencies) *To delete pass in body of a requisition the parameter is_permanently as true. To only trash pass false.* 1. PATCH or PUT (Update a item) Example of JSON passed in body for updating a item:     ```javascript { "title": "string", "description": "string",            "terms": ["integer", "integer", ...]            ... } ``` ------ #### Metadata 1. Route `wp-json/tainacan/v2/collection/(?P[\d]+)/metadata` 1. Endpoints: 1. GET (Fetch all collection metadatum) 1. POST (Create a metadatum in collection and all it items) In body of requisition pass a JSON with the attributes of metadatum like: ```javascript { "name": "string", "description": "string", "metadatum_type": "string", "order": "string", "parent": "integer", "required": "string", "collection_key": "string", "multiple": "string", "cardinality": "string", "mask": "string", "default_value": "string", "field_type_options": "string", } ``` 2. Route `wp-json/tainacan/v2/collection/(?P[\d]+)/metadata/(?P[\d]+)` 1. Endpoints: 1. GET (Fetch a metadatum from a collection or Fetch all metadatum values) To fetch all metadatum values from a metadatum of a collection in all it items, pass a query like `?fetch=all_field_values` 1. PATCH or PUT (Update a metadatum in a collection and all it items) In body of requisition pass a JSON with the attributes you need to update, like: ```javascript { "name": "string", "description": "string", } ``` 3. Route `wp-json/tainacan/v2/metadata` 1. Endpoints: 1. GET (Fetch all default metadata) 1. POST (Create a default metadatum) In body of requisition pass a JSON with the attributes of metadatum. 4. Route `wp-json/tainacan/v2/metadata/(?P([\d]+))` 1. Endpoints: 1. DELETE (Trash a default metadatum) 1. PATCH or PUT (Update a default metadatum) In body of requisition pass a JSON with the attributes you need to update. ------ #### Metadatum Types 1. Route `wp-json/tainacan/v2/metadatum-types` 1. Endpoint: 1. GET (Fetch all metadatum types) ------ #### Item Metadata 1. Route `wp-json/tainacan/v2/item/(?P[\d]+)/metadata/(?P[\d]+)` 1. Endpoints: 1. PATCH or PUT (Set value of a metadata) In body of requisition pass a JSON with values of metadata, like: ```javascript {            "values": ["any", "type"] } ``` 2. Route `wp-json/tainacan/v2/item/(?P[\d]+)/metadata` 1. Endpoint: 1. GET (Fetch all item metadata, with it values) ------ #### Taxonomies 1. Route `wp-json/tainacan/v2/taxonomies` 1. Endpoints: 1. GET (Fetch all taxonomies) 1. POST (Create a taxonomy) Example of JSON passed in body for creating a taxonomy: ```javascript { "name": "string", "description": "string", "status": "string", "parent": "string", "slug": "string", "allow_insert": "string", "collections_ids": "array" } ``` 2. Route `wp-json/tainacan/v2/taxonomies/(?P[\d]+)` 1. Endpoints: 1. GET (Fetch a taxonomy) 1. DELETE (Delete or trash a taxonomy) *To delete pass in body of requisition the parameter is_permanently as true. To only trash pass false.* 1. PATCH or PUT (Update a taxonomy) Example of JSON passed in body for updating a taxonomy:     ```javascript { "name": "string", "description": "string", ... } ``` 3. Route `wp-json/tainacan/v2/taxonomies/(?P[\d]+)/collection/(?P[\d]+)` 1. Endpoints: 1. PATCH or PUT (Add a Collection in a Taxonomy) ------ #### Filters 1. Route `wp-json/tainacan/v2/collection/(?P[\d]+)/metadatum/(?P[\d]+)/filters` 1. Endpoints: 1. POST (Create a filter) Example of JSON passed in body for creating a filter: ```javascript { "filter_type": "string", "filter": { "name": "string", "description": "string", ... } } ``` 2. Route `wp-json/tainacan/v2/filters/(?P[\d]+)` 1. Endpoints: 1. GET (Fetch a filter) 1. DELETE (Delete or trash a filter) *To delete pass in body of requisition the parameter is_permanently as true. To only trash pass false.* 1. PATCH or PUT (Update a filter) Example of JSON passed in body for updating a filter: ```javascript { "name": "string", ... } ``` 3. Route `wp-json/tainacan/v2/filters` 1. Endpoints: 1. GET (Fetch all repository filters) 1. POST (Create a filter in repository. Without metadatum and collection associations) Example of JSON passed in body for creating a filter: ```javascript { "filter_type": "string", "filter": { "name": "string", "description": "string", ... } } ``` 4. Route `wp-json/tainacan/v2/collection/(?P[\d]+)/filters` 1. Endpoints: 1. GET (Fetch all collection filters) 1. POST (Create a filter in a collection, without metadatum association) Example of JSON passed in body for creating a filter: ```javascript { "filter_type": "string", "filter": { "name": "string", "description": "string", ... } } ``` ------ #### Filter Types 1. Route `wp-json/tainacan/v2/filter-types` 1. Endpoint: 1. GET (Fetch all filter types) ------ #### Terms 1. Route `wp-json/tainacan/v2/taxonomy/(?P[\d]+)/terms` 1. Endpoints: 1. GET (Fetch all tems of a taxonomy) 1. POST (Create a term in a taxonomy) Example of JSON passed in body for creating a term: ```javascript { "name": "string", "user": "int", ... } ``` 2. Route `wp-json/tainacan/v2/taxonomy/(?P[\d]+)/terms/(?P[\d]+)` 1. Endpoints: 1. GET (Fecth a term of a taxonomy) 1. DELETE (Delete a term of a taxonoy) 1. PATCH or PUT (Update a term in a taxonomy) Example of JSON passed in body for updating a term: ```javascript { "name": "string", ... } ``` ------ #### Logs 1. Route `wp-json/tainacan/v2/logs` 1. Endpoints: 1. GET (Get all logs) 2. Route `wp-json/tainacan/v2/logs/(?P[\d]+)` 1. Endpoints: 1. GET (Get a log) ------ #### Others To Create, Read, Update or Delete Media or Users you can use the default routes of Wordpress. See about Media in [Media | REST API Handbook](https://developer.wordpress.org/rest-api/reference/media/); See about Users in [Users | REST API Handbook](https://developer.wordpress.org/rest-api/reference/users/).