Exposes Advanced Custom Fields Endpoints in the WordPress REST API
https://wordpress.org/plugins/acf-to-rest-api/
- Installation
- Endpoints
- Filters
- Deprecated Filters
- Request API Version
- Field Settings
- Editing the Fields
- Examples
- Cache
- Copy the
acf-to-rest-api
folder into yourwp-content/plugins
folder - Activate the
ACF to REST API
plugin via the plugin admin page
Basic example of how to use the filters, in this case I will set a new permission to get the fields
add_filter( 'acf/rest_api/item_permissions/get', function( $permission ) {
return current_user_can( 'edit_posts' );
} );
Filter | Argument(s) |
---|---|
acf/rest_api/type | string $type |
acf/rest_api/types | array $types |
acf/rest_api/default_rest_base | boolean $default string $type |
See below how to select the Request API Version.
- Open the plugins page;
- Click the settings link under the pluing name (
ACF to REST API
); - Select your version in the
ACF to REST API
session; - Click in the button Save changes.
The other alternative is to define the constant ACF_TO_REST_API_REQUEST_VERSION
in your wp-config.php
define( 'ACF_TO_REST_API_REQUEST_VERSION', 2 );
In this version is possible to configure the field options via admin.
The options are enabled using the filters below, by default theses options are disabled.
// Enable the option show in rest
add_filter( 'acf/rest_api/field_settings/show_in_rest', '__return_true' );
// Enable the option edit in rest
add_filter( 'acf/rest_api/field_settings/edit_in_rest', '__return_true' );
After you activate the filters, all your fields should show these options:
The fields should be sent into the key fields
.
Action: http://localhost/wp-json/acf/v3/posts/1
<form action="http://localhost/wp-json/acf/v3/posts/1" method="POST">
<?php
// https://developer.wordpress.org/rest-api/using-the-rest-api/authentication/
wp_nonce_field( 'wp_rest' );
?>
<label>Site: <input type="text" name="fields[site]"></label>
<button type="submit">Save</button>
</form>
Action: http://localhost/wp-json/wp/v2/posts/1
<form action="http://localhost/wp-json/wp/v2/posts/1" method="POST">
<?php
// https://developer.wordpress.org/rest-api/using-the-rest-api/authentication/
wp_nonce_field( 'wp_rest' );
?>
<label>Title: <input type="text" name="title"></label>
<h3>ACF</h3>
<label>Site: <input type="text" name="fields[site]"></label>
<button type="submit">Save</button>
</form>
Use the filter acf/rest_api/key
to change the key fields
.
add_filter( 'acf/rest_api/key', function( $key, $request, $type ) {
return 'acf_fields';
}, 10, 3 );
Now, the fields should be sent into the key acf_fields
<form action="http://localhost/wp-json/acf/v3/posts/1" method="POST">
<?php
// https://developer.wordpress.org/rest-api/using-the-rest-api/authentication/
wp_nonce_field( 'wp_rest' );
?>
<label>Site: <input type="text" name="acf_fields[site]"></label>
<button type="submit">Save</button>
</form>
Sample theme to edit the ACF Fields.
https://github.com/airesvsg/acf-to-rest-api-example
https://github.com/airesvsg/to-do-list-acf-to-rest-api
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