Schema #Schema
The schema defines all the fields that exist for a page object.
date
string,
datetime (ISO8601)
The date the object was published, in the site’s timezone.
Context: view, edit, embed
date_gmt
string,
datetime (ISO8601)
The date the object was published, as GMT.
Context: view, edit
guid
object
The globally unique identifier for the object.
Read only
Context: view, edit
id
integer
Unique identifier for the object.
Read only
Context: view, edit, embed
link
string,
uri
URL to the object.
Read only
Context: view, edit, embed
modified
string,
datetime (ISO8601)
The date the object was last modified, in the site’s timezone.
Read only
Context: view, edit
modified_gmt
string,
datetime (ISO8601)
The date the object was last modified, as GMT.
Read only
Context: view, edit
slug
string
An alphanumeric identifier for the object unique to its type.
Context: view, edit, embed
status
string
A named status for the object.
Context: edit
One of: publish, future, draft, pending, private
type
string
Type of Post for the object.
Read only
Context: view, edit, embed
parent
integer
The id for the parent of the object.
Context: view, edit
title
object
The title for the object.
Context: view, edit, embed
content
object
The content for the object.
Context: view, edit
author
integer
The id for the author of the object.
Context: view, edit, embed
excerpt
object
The excerpt for the object.
Context: view, edit, embed
featured_media
integer
The id of the featured media for the object.
Context: view, edit
comment_status
string
Whether or not comments are open on the object.
Context: view, edit
One of: open, closed
ping_status
string
Whether or not the object can be pinged.
Context: view, edit
One of: open, closed
menu_order
integer
The order of the object in relation to other object of its type.
Context: view, edit
meta
object
Meta fields.
Context: view, edit
template
string
The theme file to use to display the object.
Context: view, edit
One of:
Example Request #Example Request
$ curl -X OPTIONS -i http://demo.wp-api.org/wp-json/wp/v2/pages
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List Pages #List Pages
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Arguments #Arguments
context
Scope under which the request is made; determines fields present in response.
Default: view
One of: view, embed, edit
page
Current page of the collection.
Default: 1
per_page
Maximum number of items to be returned in result set.
Default: 10
search
Limit results to those matching a string.
after
Limit response to resources published after a given ISO8601 compliant date.
author
Limit result set to posts assigned to specific authors.
Default:
author_exclude
Ensure result set excludes posts assigned to specific authors.
Default:
before
Limit response to resources published before a given ISO8601 compliant date.
exclude
Ensure result set excludes specific ids.
Default:
include
Limit result set to specific ids.
Default:
menu_order
Limit result set to resources with a specific menu_order value.
offset
Offset the result set by a specific number of items.
order
Order sort attribute ascending or descending.
Default: desc
One of: asc, desc
orderby
Sort collection by object attribute.
Default: date
One of: date, relevance, id, include, title, slug, menu_order
parent
Limit result set to those of particular parent ids.
Default:
parent_exclude
Limit result set to all items except those of a particular parent id.
Default:
slug
Limit result set to posts with a specific slug.
status
Limit result set to posts assigned a specific status; can be comma-delimited list of status types.
Default: publish
One of: publish, future, draft, pending, private, trash, auto-draft, inherit, any
filter
Use WP Query arguments to modify the response; private query vars require appropriate authorization.
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Definition #Definition
GET /wp/v2/pages
Example Request #Example Request
$ curl http://demo.wp-api.org/wp-json/wp/v2/pages
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Retrieve a Page #Retrieve a Page
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Arguments #Arguments
context
Scope under which the request is made; determines fields present in response.
Default: view
One of: view, embed, edit
password
The password for the post if it is password protected.
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Definition #Definition
GET /wp/v2/pages/
Example Request #Example Request
$ curl http://demo.wp-api.org/wp-json/wp/v2/pages/
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Create a Page #Create a Page
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Arguments #Arguments
date
The date the object was published, in the site’s timezone.
date_gmt
The date the object was published, as GMT.
slug
An alphanumeric identifier for the object unique to its type.
status
A named status for the object.
One of: publish, future, draft, pending, private
parent
The id for the parent of the object.
title
The title for the object.
content
The content for the object.
author
The id for the author of the object.
excerpt
The excerpt for the object.
featured_media
The id of the featured media for the object.
comment_status
Whether or not comments are open on the object.
One of: open, closed
ping_status
Whether or not the object can be pinged.
One of: open, closed
menu_order
The order of the object in relation to other object of its type.
meta
Meta fields.
template
The theme file to use to display the object.
One of:
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Definition #Definition
POST /wp/v2/pages
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Update a Page #Update a Page
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Arguments #Arguments
date
The date the object was published, in the site’s timezone.
date_gmt
The date the object was published, as GMT.
slug
An alphanumeric identifier for the object unique to its type.
status
A named status for the object.
One of: publish, future, draft, pending, private
parent
The id for the parent of the object.
title
The title for the object.
content
The content for the object.
author
The id for the author of the object.
excerpt
The excerpt for the object.
featured_media
The id of the featured media for the object.
comment_status
Whether or not comments are open on the object.
One of: open, closed
ping_status
Whether or not the object can be pinged.
One of: open, closed
menu_order
The order of the object in relation to other object of its type.
meta
Meta fields.
template
The theme file to use to display the object.
One of:
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Definition #Definition
POST /wp/v2/pages/
Example Request #Example Request
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Delete a Page #Delete a Page
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Arguments #Arguments
force
Whether to bypass trash and force deletion.
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Definition #Definition
DELETE /wp/v2/pages/
Example Request #Example Request
$ curl -X DELETE http://demo.wp-api.org/wp-json/wp/v2/pages/