This plugin includes WordPress Block Editor Blocks that pull data from Modern Campus Acalog. This plugin leverages the Acalog API. This plugin was not developed by Acalog or Modern Campus, and should be considered unofficial.
Currently only one block is available, called Program. This block will display a link to the selected program, and the link will automatically update as new catalogs are published.
- Download the plugin
- Compile the plugin by running
npm install
andnpm run build
from within the plugin - Define configuration constants in your
wp-config.php
file. The block will not become available until these are present.
define('ACALOG_BASE_URL', 'https://catalog.bellevuecollege.edu'); // <- Your Public URL Here
define('ACALOG_BASE_API_URL', 'https://bellevuecollege.apis.acalog.com/v1'); // <- Your API URL Here
define('ACALOG_API_KEY', 'YOUR KEY HERE!');
All blocks are in folders under the src
directory. Each block has its own folder, and each folder contains the block's source code.
NPM is used for package management. To install all dependencies, run the following command from the root directory:
npm install
This project uses wordpress-scripts compile/transpile code and build blocks. To watch for changes and build blocks, run the following commands from the root directory:
# Watch for changes:
npm start
# Build all blocks:
npm run build
Each block is registered in the main plugin.php
file. You can register a new block by adding the folder name to the array of registered blocks.
Each block has a folder within src/
that contains the block's source code, and a folder within build/
that contains the block's build artifacts (not committed to the repository).
Within the block folder, there is a block.json
file that contains the block's metadata, and defines its attributes. There is also an index.js
file that contains the block's implementation. This draws in the other .js files in the src/
folder.
There are also two Sass files: style.scss
and editor.scss
. These are the styles for the block in the front-end and the editor, respectively.
Any PHP files are included in the Source file.