WordPress Reader
Note
This adapter is in preview and is available on Striim Developer only. See Striim Developer for more information.
WordPress is an open-source content management system (CMS) that powers over a third of websites on the internet. It allows users to create, manage, and modify websites easily, even without technical knowledge. WordPress is highly flexible, offering a wide range of themes, plugins, and customization options to build everything from blogs to full-fledged eCommerce stores.
The WordPress Reader connects to the WordPress platform and reads supported objects.
Feature summary
Feature | Supported? | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|
Objects | Standard objects | ✓ | |
Custom objects | ✓ | ||
Authentication | Basic authentication | ✓ | Username and password |
OAuth authentication | Manual configuration based | ||
Custom authentication methods | Not all methods may be supported | ||
Operations | Automated mode | ✓ | |
Initial load | ✓ | ||
Pull-based incremental load | ✓ | ||
Push-based incremental load | |||
Automated pipeline | |||
Governance | Connection profile | ||
Sherlock AI | |||
Sentinel AI | |||
Schema handling | Initial schema creation | ✓ | Works with supported targets |
Schema evolution | |||
Setup | Wizard template | ||
Flow Designer | ✓ | ||
Striim TQL | ✓ | ||
Runtime | Resilience/recovery | ✓ | |
Parallel execution | |||
Metrics | ✓ | Standard metrics |
Supported authentication method
The WordPress Reader supports basic authentication using a username and password to authenticate with the WordPress server.
Supported objects
The following are the supported objects for reading from WordPress:
Categories
Comments
Media
Members
Pages
Plugins
Posts
Tags
Taxonomies
TaxonomyTerms
Users
WordPress Reader properties
Property | Type | Default value | Notes |
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URL | String | The URL of your WordPress site. | |
Username | String | The WordPress user account used to authenticate. Together with Password, this field is used to authenticate against the WordPress server. | |
Password | Password | The password used to authenticate the user. The Username and Password are together used to authenticate with the server. | |
Connection pool size | Integer | 20 | Specifies the maximum number of active connections. |
Exclude tables | String | A list of tables excluded from read operations. Typically used to create a list of exceptions when the Tables property includes wildcards. Misconfiguration of the Tables and Exclude Tables properties can cause "Invalid table names" errors. | |
Incremental load marker | String | The incremental load marker is a unique incremental column in each object used for incremental load. When no marker is specified, tables are resynced at each polling interval. Specify the name of the column that contains the start position value. This column must meet the following criteria:
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Migrate schema | Boolean | False | Only available in Initial Load or Automated mode. Set to |
Mode | Select list:
| Automated | Automated mode applies incremental updates to objects that support incremental load and performs full resyncs for objects that do not support incremental load. |
Polling interval | Integer | 5m | Specifies an interval as an integer followed by a unit. Supported units are days ( |
Refresh token | Password | An OAuth 2.0 refresh token.Use the value generated while creating the token. | |
Start Position | String | %=-1 | Value of the incremental load marker that defines the initial reading position. |
Tables | String | A semicolon-delimited (;) list of objects to read from the source. Supports the | |
Thread pool count | Integer | 10 | The number of parallel running threads. The default value of zero specifies single-threaded operation. When the value of the thread pool counter is higher than the connection pool size, large data ingestion operations can cause the app to halt. Since best performance is achieved when using one thread for each table being synced, increasing the size of the connection pool to match the number of threads in use is a performance best practice. |