Overview
Recently, I was trying to play with Wordpress, and found that after years of not seeing it, it is still a bit better, and now in addition to the XML-RPC method, there are other ways to operate, one of which is the REST API, which is natively supported, and I will document this feature here.
Setting up fixed links
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Configuring Nginx
[root@liqiang.io]# cat /etc/nginx/default.d/default.confserver {...if (-f $request_filename/index.html){rewrite (. *) $1/index.html break;}if (-f $request_filename/index.php){rewrite (. *) $1/index.php;}if (! -f $request_filename){rewrite (. *) /index.php;}rewrite /wp-admin$ $scheme://$host$uri/ permanent;}
Restart Nginx
[root@liqiang.io]# nginx -t[root@liqiang.io]# nginx -s reload
Adding access control
install plugin
configuration plugin
Modify
wp-config.phpand add secret key.
The secret key can be accessed from this page: Wordpress Salts` [root@liqiang.io]# define('JWT_AUTH_SECRET_KEY', 'your-top-secret-key');
Memorandum
List Publish’s Post interface does not require authentication, so you need to keep that in mind when testing.