JSON Content Importer free WordPress plugin
Description
Display live data from a JSON-feed / API on your wordpress-site! Grab JSON from an URL and convert it to HTML on a WordPress-Page JSON Content Importer – API- and Webservice-Connector – Powerful and Simple JSON-Import Plugin: Use a templateengine to display the data from an JSON-Feed. Define the url of the JSON-Feed, a template for it and other options like number of displayed items, cachetime etc.. Cacher with new Option: If a http-API request fails, you can use the maybe cached JSON. Set the radio-button in the plugins settings: what API-problem should be handled how (either a non valid API-http-response or a non JSON-API-response – or both). By default for backwards-compatibility this is switched off. Recommendation: Switch on the plugins-cacher (e. g. some minutes) and select the radiobutton for “If the API-http-answercode is not 200 OR sends invalid JSON: try to use cached JSON” in the plugins options. The templateengine inserts the JSON-data in the template. You can either use this as wordpress-shortcode inside a page – whereby some extras like urlencoding can be invoked. Or use the Gutenberg Mode: Then you don’t have the hassle to put an shortcode together, test it and change it. With a Gutenberg-Block you can test it in realtime and create a shortcode (if you want to stay with shortcodes). How to start and help 2 Steps using this plugin, plus: examples and the PRO-Version. How to example of using the plugin Basic structure of the Shortcode: ‘[jsoncontentimporter url=”http://…json” numberofdisplayeditems=”number: how many items of level 1 should be displayed? display all: leave empty or set -1″ urlgettimeout=”number: who many seconds for loading url till timeout?” basenode=”starting point of datasets, the base-node in the JSON-Feed where the data is” oneofthesewordsmustbein=”default empty, if not empty keywords spearated by ‘,’. At least one of these keywords
Features
Cost:
Free
Provider:
Bernhard Kux
Popularity:
Low
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