Hello everyone,

I’m looking (preferably for a native German speaker) for someone who can help me set up a wordpress plugin – and ideally have previous certification experience.

The plugin should interact in a first version with a backend server infrastructure (of mine) for various tasks depending on the user input in the WP dashboard.

The primary purpose of the WP plugin is to provide me with secure access to ‘wp-load.php’ of the local WP instance in order to be able to fully access the functions implemented in WordPress. I don’t care whether this is made possible via a locally stored file or another function. In any case, it must be ensured that the request comes from a known address and that the request sends a known authorization token in the header. Otherwise, the request should be rejected as "page not found" or similar – similar to what WordPress does with a non-existent URL, so that it cannot be determined from the outside whether someone has installed and activated the plugin and this door exists or not.

Further communication should be secured via a challenge response procedure and token.

The WP plugin should create a table in the WordPress installation at the moment the user activates it, generate a unique key and store it there in a table to be created and then log in to the remote infrastructure via the web interface available there. If the user deactivates the plugin later, it should log out again at that time.

The user should be able to use the plugin to make settings on the remote infrastructure, which can (initially) be made there using the WebFrontend.

No other settings are necessary in the dashboard (for the time being).
The task will certainly be a long-term task, as (if successful) the setting options in the dashboard will be expanded.

I look forward to receiving your applications.

Posted On: January 31, 2024 16:05 UTC
Category: CMS Development
Skills:API, WordPress, WordPress Plugin, PHP, cURL, REST API

Country: Germany

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