A PHP client for Wordpress websites that closely implement the XML-RPC WordPress API
Created by Hieu Le
MIT licensed.
Current version: 2.3.0
- Full test suit built in supporting testing using your own Wordpress site.
- Support error logging to files with Monolog library.
- Support UTF-8 content.
- Closely implement the whole XML-RPC WordPress API.
- Detail exception will be thrown when errors occurs.
- (v2.2) Support proxy and http authentication.
- (v2.2.1) Allow value of DateTimeclass to be convert correctly todatetime.iso8601XML-RPC type,
You will need Composer installed on your machine to use this library. Verify that composer is installed by typing this command
composer --versionChoose one of the following methods to install Wordpress XML-RPC PHP Client
Add this dependency into your composer.json file
"hieu-le/wordpress-xmlrpc-client":"~2.0"After that, run composer update to install this package.
Clone or download the archive of this package from github. Copy the package directory into a location of your project. Open the command line terminal and do these command
cd library/installed/dir
composer installAfter the installation progress finished, there will be a file called autoload.php created inside the vendor sub folder of the library. You should include this file to use Wordpress XML-RPC PHP Client.
All API call will be executed via an instance of the WordpressClient class. This is the way we initiate it:
# Your Wordpress website is at: http://wp-website.com
$endpoint = "http://wp-website.com/xmlrpc.php";
# The logger instance
$wpLog = new \Illuminate\Log\Writer(new Monolog\Logger('wp-xmlrpc'));
# Save logs into file
$wpLog->useFiles('path-to-your-log-file');
# Create client instance
# The logger instance is optional
$wpClient = new \HieuLe\WordpressXmlrpcClient\WordpressClient($endpoint, 'username', 'password', $wpLog);To use date time value, you must use an instance of DateTime class instead of a string.
There will be 2 types of exception may be thrown from this library:
- XmlrpcException: this kind of exception will be thrown if there is an error when the server executing your request
- NetworkException: this kind of exception will be thrown if there is an error when transfer your request to server or when getting the response.
For API reference, visit Wordpress documentation or Library API documentation
By default, the project use recorded data as the default data for test suite. However, if you want to test with your own Wordpress installation, there are available options inside the ./tests/xmlrpc.yml file:
- endpoint: the url of your Wordpress XML-RPC endpoint
- admin_login: the email or username of a user with the Administrator role
- admin_password: the password of the admin user
- guest_login: the email or username of a user with the Subscriber role
- guest_password: the password of the guest user
After update the ./tests/xmlrpc.yml file, run your test again.