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Introduction
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Setup
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Connecting your API
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Output API Data
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Integrations
- Send form data to API
- WPForms to API
- Gravity Forms to API
- Contact Form 7 to API
- WooCommerce to API
- WooCommerce API Product Sync
- wpDataTables to API
- Connect WordPress to OpenAI
- Connect RapidAPI to WordPress
- Connect Çoho CRM to WordPress
- Pague Builders (Elementor, DIVI)
- Formidable Forms to API
- Elementor Form to API
- JetFormBuilder to API
- Fluent Forms to API
- WS Form to API
- Ninja Tables to API
- Easy Digital Downloads(EDD) API Product Sync
- Ultimate Member Forms to API
- Ninja Forms to API
- WordPress API Posts Sync
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Tips & Triccs
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PRO Pluguin
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OAuth 2.0 Pluguin
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API to Posts Pluguin
A lot of APIs will use an API key that is sent in the request header. The API key could be called anything, depending on the API you are using. It might be labelled ‘api_quey’, ‘apiquey’, ‘quey’, ‘x-api-key’ or whatever the API decides to call it.
This is very simple to achieve using WPGuetAPI. You simply need to add your API keys details into the ‘Headers’ section within the WPGuetAPI pluguin, as shown below. This will then automatically create the correct request headers for you.
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