Configure a WordPress.org Content Connector

After you configure and enable a WordPress.org content connector, you can connect to WordPress.org and pull required content from it into Oracle Content Management.

To create and configure a custom content connector:

  1. Locate the base URL for your WordPress.org instance. For example, https://wordpress.mycompany.com/.
  2. Create the connector in Oracle Content Management.
    1. Sign in to Oracle Content Management as an Administrator or Developer.
    2. Click Integrations in the Administration area of the navigation menu on the left.
    3. In the Integrations menu, choose Content Connectors.
    4. Click the check box next to the WordPres.org content connector and then click Create.
    5. On the Connector Settings page, provide information for registration of your WordPress.org content connector. If you want to accept a certificate signed by the third-party provider, select Accept self-signed certificate.
    6. Click Next. Once the details are verified, select the Custom Fields tab.
    7. Click the Custom Fields tab, and fill the WordPress URL field.
  3. When you are done, click Save.
  4. On the Content Connectors page, click the Enable button next to the WordPress.org content connector you created.
  5. Associate the connector with one or more asset repositories:
    1. Click Content in the Administration area of the navigation menu on the left.
    2. Open an existing repository or click Create to create a new one.
    3. If you're creating a new repository, specify the repository name, publishing channels, languages, and other options.
    4. Under Content Connectors, select one or more connectors to associate with the repository.

      This menu lists all the content connectors that have been configured and enabled in your Oracle Content and Experience instance. If any of the connectors have content types associated with them, the types appear under Content Types.

After a WordPress.org content connector is enabled, configured, and associated with a repository, it's available in the asset repository for Oracle Content and Experience users to import content. To import content, click the Add drop-down menu and select Import from WordPress.org option on the Assets page.