Descripción
In conjunction with the Faust.js™ NPM packages, the Faust.js™ WordPress plugin enables a decoupled front-end to authenticate with WordPress through GraphQL mutations and REST API endpoints. It is the bridge between a Faust.js™ powered front-end application, and a WordPress backend.
The plugin also provides useful options for headless sites, such as the ability to:
- Hide “theme” admin pages.
- Redirect public route requests to the front-end application.
- Rewrite WordPress URLs to front-end URLs in queried content.
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Instalación
- Search for the plugin in WordPress under «Plugins -> Add New».
- Click the “Install Now” button, followed by «Activate».
That’s it! For more information on getting started with headless WordPress, see Getting Started with Faust.js.
FAQ
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If I need more support, where should I ask questions?
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Use one of the channels below to contact the Faust.js team for support.
GitHub – Faust.js GitHub documentation and codebase.
Discord – Interactive chat support on Discord. -
Where can I find more information about development and future features for this plugin?
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Great question! The development team posts weekly summaries of sprints related to Faust.js, here.
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Why the name “Faust.js”?
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Johann Faust was a German printer and was instrumental in the invention of the printing press, along with his partner Johann Gutenberg. In the same way the printing press democratized the spread of information, the mission of Faust.js is to support and further the vision of WordPress to democratize publishing on the web.
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Colaboradores y desarrolladores
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Registro de cambios
1.1.1
Patch Changes
- b2c0fd3: Updated the settings page to improve descriptions and documentation links.
1.1.0
Minor Changes
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c29f83d: Add blockset command in @faust/cli and faustwp plugin.
Add your blocks inside
wp-blocks
folder. Then runfaust blockset
to compile and upload the blocks into WordPress. Blocks will be available in the editor. -
d3d30aa: Added support for authenticated WPGraphQL introspection queries using FAUST_SECRET_KEY. It is no longer required to enable «Public Introspection» in WPGraphQL.
1.0.4
Patch Changes
- fcc6d37: Fixed a bug in the block editor screen where the preview link was missing the
p
andpreviewPathName
query arguments after saving a draft.