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Tainacan Application Programming Interface

Brief Description

A REST API for Tainacan Plugin. This API uses the Wordpress REST API.

Routes and Endpoints

Collections

  1. Route wp-json/tainacan/v2/collections/(?P<collection_id>[\d]+)

    1.1. Endpoints supported:

    1.1.1 GET (Fetch a collection)

    1.1.2 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.
    

    1.1.3 PATCH or PUT (Update a collection)

    Example of JSON passed in body for updating a collection:    

  {
    "name": "string",
    "description": "string",
    ...
  }
  1. Route wp-json/tainacan/v2/collections

    2.1. Endpoints supported:

    2.1.1 GET (Fetch all collections)

    2.1.2 POST (Create a collection).

    Example of JSON passed in body for creating a collection:

  {
    "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<collection_id>[\d]+)/items

    1.1. Endpoints supported:

    1.1.1 GET (Fetch all items from a collection)

    1.1.2 POST (Create a item in a collection)

    Example of JSON passed in body for creating a item:

  {
    "title": "string",
    "description": "string",
    "status": "string",
  }
  1. Route wp-json/tainacan/v2/items/(?P<item_id>[\d]+)

    2.1. Endpoints supported:

    2.1.1 GET (Fetch a item)

    2.1.2 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.
    

    2.1.3 PATCH or PUT (Update a item)

    Example of JSON passed in body for updating a item:    

  {
    "title": "string",
    "description": "string",
    ...
  }

Field

  1. Route wp-json/tainacan/v2/collection/(?P<collection_id>[\d]+)/field

    1.1. Endpoints supported:

    1.1.1 POST (Create a field in collection and all your items)

    In body of requisition pass a JSON with the attributes of field like:

    {
       "name": "string", 
       "description": "string",
       "field_type": "string",
       "order": "string",
       "parent": "integer",
       "required": "string",
       "collection_key": "string",
       "multiple": "string",
       "cardinality": "string",
       "privacy": "string",
       "mask": "string",
       "default_value": "string",
       "field_type_options": "string",
    }
1.1.2 GET (Fetch all collection field)
  1. Route wp-json/tainacan/v2/item/(?P<item_id>[\d]+)/field

    2.1. Endpoints supported:

    2.1.1 POST (Set a value of item field)

    In body of requisition pass a JSON with value e and id of field like:

  {
     "field_id": "integer",
     "values": "[any, type]"
  }
2.1.2 GET (Fetch all item field, with your values)

Taxonomies

  1. Route wp-json/tainacan/v2/taxonomies

    1.1. Endpoints supported:

    1.1.1. GET (Fetch all taxonomies)

    1.1.2. POST (Create a taxonomy)

    Example of JSON passed in body for creating a taxonomy:

  {
    "name": "string",
    "description": "string",
    "status": "string",
    "parent": "string",
    "slug": "string",
    "allow_insert": "string",
    "collections_ids": "array"
  }
  1. Route wp-json/tainacan/v2/taxonomies/(?P<taxonomy_id>[\d]+)

    2.1. Endpoints supported:

    2.1.1 GET (Fetch a taxonomy)

    2.1.2 DELETE (Delete or trash a taxonomy)

    To delete pass in body of requisition the parameter is_permanently as true.
    To only trash pass false.
    

    2.1.3 PATCH or PUT (Update a taxonomy)

    Example of JSON passed in body for updating a taxonomy:    

  {
    "name": "string",
    "description": "string",
    ...
  }

Filters

  1. Route wp-json/tainacan/v2/filters 1.1 Endpoints supported:

    1.1.1 POST (Create a filter)

    Example of JSON passed in body for creating a filter:

{
  "collection_id": "int",
  "field_id": "int",
  "filter_type": "string",
  "filter": {
    "name": "string",
    "description": "string",
    ...
  }
}
1.1.2 GET (Fetch all filters)
  1. Route wp-json/tainacan/v2/filters/(?P<filter_id>[\d]+)

    2.1. Endpoints supported:

    2.1.1 DELETE (Delete or trash a filter)

    To delete pass in body of requisition the parameter is_permanently as true.
    To only trash pass false.
    

    2.1.2 PATCH or PUT (Update a filter)

    Example of JSON passed in body for updating a filter:

 {
   "name": "string",
   ...
 }
2.1.3 GET (Fetch a filter)

Terms

  1. Route wp-json/tainacan/v2/taxonomy/(?P<taxonomy_id>[\d]+)/terms

    1.1 Endpoints supported:

    1.1.1 POST (Create a term in a taxonomy)

    Example of JSON passed in body for creating a term:

 {
   "name": "string",
   "user": "int",
   ...
 }

   1.1.2 GET (Fetch all tems of a taxonomy)

  1. Route wp-json/tainacan/v2/taxonomy/(?P<taxonomy_id>[\d]+)/terms/(?P<term_id>[\d]+)

    2.1 Endpoints supported:

    2.1.1 GET (Fecth a term of a taxonomy)

    2.1.2 PATCH or PUT (Update a term in a taxonomy)

    Example of JSON passed in body for updating a term:

 {
   "name": "string",
   ...
 }
2.1.3 DELETE (Delete a term of a taxonoy)