python-wordpress-xmlrpc custom fields code example
Example 1: python-wordpress-xmlrpc custom fields
my_blog = Client('http://myblog.com/xmlrpc.php','Username','Password')
myposts=my_blog.call(posts.GetPosts())
post.custom_fields = [{
'key': 'slug_1',
'value': 'This is what you want to put inside the section'
},
{
'key':'slug_2',
'value': 'this is where you put another thing'
},
{
'key': 'slug_3',
'value': 'this is where you put another thing'
},
post.id = my_blog.call(posts.NewPost(post))
post.post_status = 'publish'
my_blog.call(posts.EditPost(post.id, post)
Example 2: python-wordpress-xmlrpc custom fields
widget.custom_fields = [
{
'key': 'job_location',
'value': 'Newyork'
},
{
'key': 'job_listing_category',
'value': 'hotel'
}
]
Example 3: python-wordpress-xmlrpc custom fields
from wordpress_xmlrpc import Client, WordPressPost
from wordpress_xmlrpc.methods.posts import GetPosts
from wordpress_xmlrpc.methods import posts
from wordpress_xmlrpc import WordPressTerm
from wordpress_xmlrpc.methods import taxonomies
wp = Client('http://127.0.0.1/15wp/xmlrpc.php', 'admin', '123456')
# now let's create a new product
widget = WordPressPost()
widget.post_type = 'job_listing'
widget.title = 'Widgetlast02'
widget.content = 'This is the widgets description.'
widget.post_status = 'publish'
widget.custom_fields = []
widget.custom_fields.append({
'job_location': 'Newyork',
'job_listing_category': 'hotel'
})
widget.id = wp.call(posts.NewPost(widget))