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🚀 Feature: Create a WordPress posts provider #180

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MagicFab opened this issue Aug 30, 2024 · 0 comments
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🚀 Feature: Create a WordPress posts provider #180

MagicFab opened this issue Aug 30, 2024 · 0 comments
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MagicFab commented Aug 30, 2024

🔖 Feature description

Post the content directly to a WordPress post.

🎤 Why is this feature needed ?

WordPress popularity is established, this would align core values of Postiz being a Free open source software project and supporting a platform used by more than 42% of websites worldwide (source: Wikipedia, Feb. 2023).

Given the assumption, any commercial website owner wanting to schedule and automate posts to social media would also see the need to post to their own website, too.

✌️ How do you aim to achieve this?

  • Start by reading how to add a new provider https://docs.gitroom.com/providers/how-to-add-provider
  • In the settings, add the option to select the WordPress site you would like to post to or just on the feed. This should also take into account assigning a user, category (/ies) and tag(s), as a minimum. There are many supported attributes for a post.

More documentation can be found when searching to WordPress REST API, such as:

🔄️ Additional Information

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👀 Have you spent some time to check if this feature request has been raised before?

  • I checked and didn't find similar issue

Are you willing to submit PR?

None

@jamesread jamesread added the type: feature-request New feature or request label Sep 16, 2024
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