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ALwrity/lib/webhosting_integrations/wordpress_blog_uploader.py
2023-10-07 15:47:02 +05:30

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import requests
import json
def upload_blog_post(wordpress_site_url, wordpress_username, wordpress_password, blog_post_title, blog_post_content, blog_post_image_url=None):
"""
Uploads a blog post to a WordPress website.
Args:
wordpress_site_url: The URL of the WordPress website.
wordpress_username: The username for the WordPress website.
wordpress_password: The password for the WordPress website.
blog_post_title: The title of the blog post.
blog_post_content: The content of the blog post.
blog_post_image_url: The URL of the blog post image.
Returns:
None.
"""
# Get the WordPress authentication token.
wordpress_auth_token = get_wordpress_auth_token(wordpress_site_url, wordpress_username, wordpress_password)
# Create the request body.
request_body = {
"title": blog_post_title,
"content": blog_post_content
}
# If a blog post image URL is provided, add it to the request body.
if blog_post_image_url:
request_body["featured_media"] = blog_post_image_url
# Make the request to the WordPress API.
try:
response = requests.post(
f"{wordpress_site_url}/wp-json/wp/v2/posts",
headers={"Authorization": f"Bearer {wordpress_auth_token}"},
json=request_body
)
except Exception as e:
raise e
# Check the response status code.
if response.status_code != 201:
raise Exception(f"Failed to upload blog post: {response.status_code}")
# Print a success message.
print("Blog post uploaded successfully!")
def get_wordpress_auth_token(wordpress_site_url, wordpress_username, wordpress_password):
"""
Gets the WordPress authentication token.
Args:
wordpress_site_url: The URL of the WordPress website.
wordpress_username: The username for the WordPress website.
wordpress_password: The password for the WordPress website.
Returns:
A string containing the WordPress authentication token.
"""
# Create the request body.
request_body = {
"username": wordpress_username,
"password": wordpress_password
}
# Make the request to the WordPress API.
try:
response = requests.post(
f"{wordpress_site_url}/wp-json/jwt-auth/v1/token",
json=request_body
)
except Exception as e:
raise e
# Check the response status code.
if response.status_code != 200:
raise Exception(f"Failed to get WordPress authentication token: {response.status_code}")
# Return the WordPress authentication token.
return response.json()["token"]
# Sample usage:
# Get the WordPress site URL, username, and password.
wordpress_site_url = "https://example.com"
wordpress_username = "YOUR_WORDPRESS_USERNAME"
wordpress_password = "YOUR_WORDPRESS_PASSWORD"
# Upload the blog post.
try:
upload_blog_post(wordpress_site_url, wordpress_username, wordpress_password,
"My first blog post", "This is my first blog post.")
except Exception as e:
print(e)