Pages - Fetch
Retrieve WordPress Pages using SQL Server
- See SQLHTTP easy setup for WordPress
- See API Call documentation for parameter values and other information
- Create the stored procedure documented below
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CREATE PROCEDURE usp_WordPress_v2_Pages_Fetch( @Profile nvarchar(100), @context varchar(10) = 'view', @page int = 1, @per_page int = 10, @search varchar(100) = NULL, @after varchar(50) = NULL, @author varchar(100) = NULL, @author_exclude varchar(100) = NULL, @before varchar(50) = NULL, @exclude int = NULL, @include int = NULL, @menu_order int = NULL, @offset int = NULL, @order varchar(10) = 'asc', @orderby varchar(20) = 'date', @parent int = NULL, @parent_exclude int = NULL, @slug varchar(100) = NULL, @status varchar(10) = 'publish', @filter varchar(50) = NULL, @Response nvarchar(MAX) OUTPUT, @StatusCode int OUTPUT, @StatusDescription nvarchar(MAX) OUTPUT) AS DECLARE @URL nvarchar(MAX) DECLARE @QueryString nvarchar(MAX) DECLARE @HTTPSessionID uniqueidentifier SET @URL = SQLHTTP.net.AuthParam(@Profile, 'RootURL') EXEC SQLHTTP.net.UrlBuilder @URL OUTPUT, @Profile, 'wp-json', 'wp', 'v2', 'pages' EXEC SQLHTTP.net.QueryStringBuilder @QueryString OUTPUT, @Profile, 'context', @context, 'page', @page, 'per_page', @per_page, 'search', @search, 'after', @after, 'author', @author, 'author_exclude', @author_exclude, 'before', @before, 'exclude', @exclude, 'include', @include, 'menu_order', @menu_order, 'offset', @offset, 'order', @order, 'orderby', @orderby, 'parent', @parent, 'parent_exclude', @parent_exclude, 'slug', @slug, 'status', @status, 'filter', @filter SET @URL = @URL + @QueryString EXEC SQLHTTP.net.HTTPSession @HTTPSessionID OUTPUT EXEC usp_WordPress_v2_Auth_Header @HTTPSessionID, @Profile, @URL, 'GET' EXEC SQLHTTP.net.HTTPRequest @HttpSessionID, @URL = @URL, @Method = 'GET', @StatusCode = @StatusCode OUTPUT, @StatusDescription = @StatusDescription OUTPUT, @Response = @Response OUTPUT GO |
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DECLARE @Response nvarchar(MAX) DECLARE @StatusCode int DECLARE @StatusDescription nvarchar(MAX) EXEC usp_WordPress_v2_Pages_Fetch @Profile = 'My Website', @context = 'edit', @per_page = 20, @Response = @Response OUTPUT, @StatusCode = @StatusCode OUTPUT, @StatusDescription = @StatusDescription OUTPUT IF @StatusCode >= 400 EXEC SQLHTTP.net.RaiseHttpError @StatusCode, @StatusDescription, @Response ELSE BEGIN DECLARE @X xml SET @X = SQLHTTP.net.Json_To_Xml(@Response, '0') --The XPath syntax below was easily generated by executing the following commands: --EXEC SQLHTTP.net.XQueryHelper @X --and then executing: --EXEC SQLHTTP.net.XQueryHelper @X, 'JsonArray/JsonObject' SELECT T.C.value(N'@id', N'nvarchar(MAX)') AS [id] ,T.C.value(N'@type', N'nvarchar(MAX)') AS [type] ,T.C.value(N'@status', N'nvarchar(MAX)') AS [status] ,T.C.value(N'content[1]/@raw', N'nvarchar(MAX)') AS [content_raw] FROM @X.nodes(N'/JsonArray/JsonObject') T(C) END |
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id type status content_raw ------ ------- --------- ------------------------------------------------------------------- 71 page publish This is an updated page 48 page publish placeholder 2 page publish This is an example page. It's different from a blog post because... |
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- Category – Create
- Category – Delete
- Category – Fetch
- Category – Update
- Comment – Create
- Comment – Delete
- Comment – Fetch
- Comment – Update
- Comments – Fetch
- Media – Delete
- Media – Download
- Media – Fetch
- Media – Update
- Media – Upload
- Media Item – Fetch
- Page – Create
- Page – Delete
- Page – Fetch
- Page – Update
- Pages – Fetch
- Post – Create
- Post – Delete
- Post – Fetch
- Post – Update
- Post Type – Fetch
- Posts – Fetch
- Settings – Update
- Status – Fetch
- Statuses – Fetch
- Tag – Create
- Tag – Delete
- Tag – Fetch
- Tag – Update
- Tags – Fetch
- Taxonomies – Fetch
- Taxonomy – Fetch
- Types – Fetch
- User – Create
- User – Delete
- User – Fetch
- User – Update
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