wordpress-query-term

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WordPress Query Term

This package contains a query component, along with redux state & selectors for posts pulled from a WordPress site. This uses the node-wpapi package to get your site's data via Query Components (inspired by calypso). The Query Components call the API, which via actions set your site's data into the state.

To use any of these helpers, you'll need to set your Site URL in a global (SiteSettings), so that the API knows what site to connect to. For example:

window.SiteSettings = {
    endpoint: 'url.com/path-to-wordpress',
};

As of version 1.1, the URL should not include /wp_jsonwordpress-rest-api-oauth-1 adds that for us.

Query Term

Query Term is a React component used in managing the fetching of term metadata.

Usage

Render the component, passing the requested termSlug and taxonomy. It does not accept any children, nor does it render any elements to the page. You can use it adjacent to other sibling components which make use of the fetched data made available through the global application state.

import React from 'react';
import QueryTerm from 'wordpress-query-term';
import MyTermItem from './term-item';
 
export default function MyTerm( { term } ) {
    return (
        <div>
            <QueryTerm
                taxonomy={ 'category' }
                termSlug={ 'nature' } />
            <MyTermItem term={ term } />
        </div>
    );
}

Props

taxonomy

TypeString
RequiredYes
Defaultnull

The taxonomy for the given term

termSlug

TypeString
RequiredYes
Defaultnull

The slug of the term to fetch

Term Selectors

You can import these into your project by grabbing them from the selectors file:

import { getTerm, isRequestingTerm } from 'wordpress-query-term/lib/selectors';

getTerm( state, globalId )

isRequestingTerm( state, taxonomy, slug )

getTermIdFromSlug( state, taxonomy, slug )

Term State

If you need access to the reducers, action types, or action creators, you can import these from the state file. For example, to use this in your global redux state, mix it into your reducer tree like this:

import terms from 'wordpress-query-term/lib/state';
 
let reducer = combineReducers( { ...otherReducers, terms } );

If you need to call an action (the query component should take care of this most of the time), you can pull the action out specifically:

import { requestTerm } from 'wordpress-query-term/lib/state';

View the file itself to see what else is available.

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Install

npm i wordpress-query-term

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Version

1.1.0

License

GPL-2.0+

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  • ryelle