This plugin lets you embed events and event-groups data directly in your WordPress.
Setup
- Add your API token in the settings (please contact monbillet.ch to obtain a token)
Usage
In Gutenberg, use either the 「HTML」 or the 「Shortcode」 block. In the Classic Editor, you can simply add the shortcode to your content.
Template Shortcode
Required attributes:
– entity-type: events, event, event-groups or event-group
– entity-id: number (mandatory if entity-type= event or event-group)
Optional attributes:
– show-past-events: only or true (default: no past events are retrieved)
– with-details: true (default: no event details are retrieved, see Objects API to find out which fields are retrieved. )
The data variable contains the content from the API (without the first level field event, events, event-groups).
See the API doc, to get a list of supported properties.
Example:
[monbillet-embed-template entity-type="event-groups"]
{% for eventGroup in data %}
- {{ eventGroup.title }}
{% for event in eventGroup.events %}
- {{ event.title }}
{% endfor %}
{% endfor %}
[/monbillet-embed-template]
Styling the shortcode
You are in full control here. Add CSS either in your theme or with an 「HTML」 block. You can as well add a
markup inside the 「Shortcode」 block.
Sandboxed Twig
By default, Twig is restricted to some functions. You can disable this feature in the plugin settings.
Tags allowed: apply, if, for, set
Filters allowed: abs, batch, capitalize, column, convert_encoding, data_uri, date, date_modify, default, escape, filter, find, first, format, format_date, format_datetime, format_time, join, json_encode, keys, last, length, lower, map, merge, plural, reduce, replace, reverse, round, shuffle, singular, slice, slug, sort, spaceless, split, striptags, trim, title, u, upper, url_encode
Functions allowed: html_classes, cycle, date, max, min, range, random, html_cva





