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Repository Details

WordPress plugin to add a JSON Feed to your site.

License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html

Adds feeds in JSON Feed format.

Description

Adds a JSON Feed to your WordPress site by adding /feed/json to any URL.

The JSON Feed format is a pragmatic syndication format, like RSS and Atom, but with one big difference: it's JSON instead of XML. Learn more at jsonfeed.org.

Installation

  1. Upload the plugin files to the /wp-content/plugins/jsonfeed directory, or install the plugin through the WordPress plugins screen directly.
  2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' screen in WordPress

Frequently Asked Questions

What is JSONFeed?

JSON Feed, a format similar to RSS and Atom but in JSON. JSON has become the developersโ€™ choice for APIs, and that developers will often go out of their way to avoid XML. JSON is simpler to read and write, and itโ€™s less prone to bugs.

Can I add other fields to the feed?

Yes you can! There is a filter, json_feed_item, that allows you to modify the items in the feed just before they're inserted into the feed itself. For example, if you want to add a link to a post author's archive page to the respective item in the feed, you can use the following code:

function wp_custom_json_feed_fields( $feed_item, $post ){
    $feed_item['author']['archive_link'] = get_author_posts_url( $post->post_author );

    return $feed_item;
}
add_filter( 'json_feed_item', 'wp_custom_json_feed_fields', 10, 2);

Can I write information to my posts?

This is a syndication format, which means it only represents your posts and comments as feed elements. This is read only, similar to RSS or Atom. It is not an API.

Changelog

1.4.4

  • Fix declaration error

1.4.3

  • Add next_url
  • Add CORS header

1.4.2

  • Update WebSub support

1.4.1

  • Added author field back for compatibility with JSON Feed 1.0.

1.4.0

  • Switch to using GUID for the ID
  • Update to the JSONFeed 1.1 standard
  • Use the RSS versions of title functions to allow these filters to be used

1.3.1

  • Fix attachment array
  • Replace custom function with backcompat of function introduced into Core

1.3.0

  • Add comments template
  • JSONFeed icon now part of repo
  • Allow for multiple attachments
  • Respect summary setting
  • Add support for extra feeds in header

1.2.0

  • dshanske added as a contributor/maintainer
  • Add featured image if set
  • Add site icon if set
  • home_page_url now actually returns the correct URL instead of always returning the homepage of the site
  • Add avatar and URL to author
  • Include site name in feed name in the discovery title
  • Fix issue with timezone not reflecting on date

1.1.2

1.1.1

1.0

  • Initial release