Rest API Application Development – Part 6: browsing the web using third-party APIs

We have come a long way from the 6-episode rest API series. Almost from the beginning, we can introduce the basic concept of technology, run and run small interactive applications (with the help of react). In this process, we have proved that non-technical WordPress users may have begun to immerse themselves in the power of programming behind the next generation platform. But the future of WordPress is not about the small Thoreau quote application. The rest API will focus on how to help WordPress integrate seamlessly with other online worlds. The
To conclude this series, we’ll take a little look at what this type of integration looks like, run a very simple practical example, and then wrap up with a few quick resources that will help you explore further. If you have been using WordPress for some time in a world waiting for the broader programming approach of WordPress, you will almost certainly take advantage of existing third-party integration in the form of plug-ins. You can add MailChimp to the mix, experiment with Google Analytics options, or use other popular third-party application plug-ins on the market. So far, many of these solutions have been impressive, but they have always been delayed due to the fundamental WordPress aspects of the equation. From a technical point of view, WordPress does not have a stable and reliable basic API, so historically, developers are in an unstable state in terms of stability, testing and new functions. The
The third-party integration options such as Google Analytics of monsterinsight already exist. Rest APIs can effectively remove these obstacles and put word press in the same place as other applications with stable, well-defined APIs. Remember, in this step, we only settle in the starting block. There is still a lot left in the actual game. In terms of third-party integration in the next 2 to 5 years, you have the opportunity to see the explosive changes in Cambridge. In short, this is more likely if it can be merged. Developers are naturally already chewing the beat, but it may be difficult for simple copywriters to understand the opportunities offered here. We will use zapier’s capabilities to quickly resolve this issue using demo examples. The
Immersing the toes in the integration with zapier, zapier is a convenient online pipeline that provides excellent insight into the opportunities opened by applications that communicate directly through the API. Far from being a technically difficult online playground, you can create your own workflows and experiment with integration between popular applications. The basic idea is simple. Zapier has the function of intelligent middleware. It can gracefully expose the basic API and connect different applications without writing code. You can choose from existing integrations (zapier term \
You can see many familiar names in zapier app space. A quick scan of popular supported applications is enough to get attention here. Most daily online business tools deal with it in some way. Fortunately, WordPress also serves our purpose. Briefly view zapier’s WordPress special options zapier WordPress page, which will display 100 convenient existing WordPress integration lists, including all contents from buffer to snake. If you look further down the page, you will find that the available word press related options are divided into two main categories. The
Trigger: an event that may occur in WordPress to stimulate subsequent operations

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