Progress on WP REST API

Trevisan info at trevix.it
Tue Jul 12 06:42:02 EDT 2016


Todd Fabacher <tfabacher at ...> writes:

> Here are two plugins that will allow WP to become a customizable DB server
> with little to no DB experience. Perfect for LC students and people who
> want to get a DB setup online, but don't have the experience or know-how.
> 
> https://wordpress.org/plugins/advanced-custom-fields/
> https://wordpress.org/plugins/acf-to-rest-api/
> 
> but also, I have found many Custom Post Type Plugins:
> 
> https://wordpress.org/plugins/custom-post-type-ui/
> https://wordpress.org/plugins/types/
> https://wordpress.org/plugins/pods/
> https://wordpress.org/plugins/custom-post-type-maker/
> 
> We can look to adding this to the LiveCode WP Rest API library. I get
> emails and I see some post of people asking how to setup a customized web
> data server. These would do the trick. Plus most are open source and FREE,
> but a few have a more feature rich commercial version.
> 
> We would like to focus on creating a sample App in LiveCode that utilized
> WooCommerce. I think it is important to have several different example Apps
> before we start to pitch to the WP community at large...any ideas????
> 
> Any other questions [please let me know. I have had about 2 dozen people
> email with questions and express interest in integrating WP with LiveCode.
> 
> --Todd

Since you mentioned, as from your suggestion when I presented
my App "FlowReminder" at the LC Pitch your App, my ideal 
example would be:
- login (new and re-login) from inside the App
- once logged, the user is able to upload categorized files to
a web store, fixing their price with info details.
- also, inside the App, the user should be able to buy files of other
users and download them to the App. May be also to valuate them.

But, being a one man band, I may have to resort externally to
create such a web site.

Roberto Trevisan






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