WordPress REST API Complete Beginners Guide

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Last updated on April 26, 2025 6:20 pm

Learn how HTTP and the WP REST API work under the hood. Discover core endpoints and schema, make HTTP requests, and build decoupled sites using JavaScript. Perfect for API-driven, decoupled, and JavaScript-driven WordPress development.

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What you’ll learn

  • How HTTP and the WP REST API Works Under the Hood
  • The Core Endpoints and Schema for the WordPress REST API
  • How To Make HTTP Get Requests to the WordPress REST API
  • Backbone and Node Client Side WordPress REST API Libraries
  • Build an Entire Decoupled Site Using JavaScript and the WordPress REST API
  • Use WP REST API in Themes and Plugins

In this course you get an in-depth introduction to working with the WordPress REST API.

We start with going over how HTTP and REST APIs work and practice making demo requests.  Then, we explore various ways to make requests with JavaScript to the WordPress REST API, both from inside WordPress and outside of WordPress.

The course then goes in depth over all of the routes, schema and endpoints in the WordPress REST API along with demos and practice getting different types of data from the WordPress REST API, including posts, pages, media and more.

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone who wants to learn API Driven WordPress Development
  • Anyone who wants to do Decoupled WordPress Development
  • Anyone looking to do JavaScript driven WordPress Development
  • WordPress Theme and Plugin Developers

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