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Topic description: Full Interactivity API example with Create - Read - Update - Delete (CRUD). The idea is a course like "Using the WordPress Data Layer"[1] , but based on the Interactivity API (IAPI) and, thus, frontend editing.
There is already a basic IAPI introduction[2] by Magdalena Paciorek (@magdalenapaciorek), which helped me a lot, nevertheless, it's not changing any DB records.
To demonstrate how IAPI is intended to work with CRUDing posts/CPTs, I think, an course would become helpful to many.
Audience: Plugin developoers
Learning objectives: Developers will be able to create fully-fledged plugins leveraging the features of the Interactivity API
Content type (Online Workshop, Lesson, Course, Tutorial, or Lesson Plan): Course
WordPress version (optional): 6.5++
Will you be creating this content? (Yes or No): No :-|
I'm going to ask our Subject Matter Experts to help with vetting this idea. It's a great idea for a course; we just need to do a bit more work on fleshing out the learning objectives and the course structure.
Hi @jonathanbossenger - thanks for taking this suggestion into consideration. Would be great if one day every plugin developer could easily enable their users with seamless FE based submissions w/o the need of any form builder.
Details
The idea is a course like "Using the WordPress Data Layer"[1] , but based on the Interactivity API (IAPI) and, thus, frontend editing.
There is already a basic IAPI introduction[2] by Magdalena Paciorek (@magdalenapaciorek), which helped me a lot, nevertheless, it's not changing any DB records.
To demonstrate how IAPI is intended to work with CRUDing posts/CPTs, I think, an course would become helpful to many.
Related Resources
[1] https://learn.wordpress.org/course/using-the-wordpress-data-layer/
[2] https://developer.wordpress.org/news/2024/04/11/a-first-look-at-the-interactivity-api/#creating-a-donation-calculator
Next steps for SMEs
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