- Added conditional visibility for table actions based on content state (published/draft).
- Introduced `publishContent` and `unpublishContent` API functions for handling WordPress integration.
- Updated `Content` component to manage publish/unpublish actions with appropriate error handling and success notifications.
- Refactored `PostEditor` to remove deprecated SEO fields and consolidate taxonomy management.
- Enhanced `TablePageTemplate` to filter row actions based on visibility conditions.
- Updated backend API to support publishing and unpublishing content with proper status updates and external references.
- Removed deprecated fields from Content and Task models, including entity_type, sync_status, and cluster_role.
- Updated Content model to include new fields: content_type, content_structure, taxonomy_terms, source, external_id, and cluster_id.
- Refactored Writer module components (Content, ContentView, Dashboard, Tasks) to align with new schema.
- Enhanced Dashboard metrics and removed unused filters.
- Implemented ClusterDetail page to display cluster information and associated content.
- Updated API service interfaces to reflect changes in data structure.
- Adjusted sorting and filtering logic across various components to accommodate new field names and types.
- Improved user experience by providing loading states and error handling in data fetching.
Updated the WordPress integration validation to require an API key as the sole authentication method, removing support for username and application password authentication.
- Removed email/password authentication and related settings from the plugin.
- Updated API connection logic to utilize only the API key for authentication.
- Simplified the admin interface by removing webhook-related settings and messages.
- Enhanced the settings page with improved UI and status indicators for API connection.
- Added a new REST API endpoint to check plugin status and connection health.
- Updated styles for a modernized look and feel across the admin interface.
- Updated the `IntegrationService` to perform connection tests using only the API key, removing reliance on username and app password.
- Simplified health check logic and improved error messaging for better clarity.
- Added functionality to revoke API keys in the `WordPressIntegrationForm` component.
- Enhanced site settings page with a site selector and improved integration status display.
- Cleaned up unused code and improved overall structure for better maintainability.
- Added a new API endpoint in the `IntegrationViewSet` to update the WordPress site structure, including post types and taxonomies.
- Implemented a function to retrieve the site structure and sync it to the IGNY8 backend after establishing a connection.
- Scheduled a daily cron job to keep the site structure updated.
- Enhanced the WordPress plugin to trigger synchronization upon successful API connection.
- Updated relevant files to support the new synchronization feature, improving integration capabilities.
- Enhanced the `error_response` function to support backward compatibility by normalizing arguments when positional arguments are misused.
- Updated various views to pass `None` for the `errors` parameter in `error_response` calls, ensuring consistent response formatting.
- Adjusted logging in `ContentSyncService` and `WordPressClient` to use debug level for expected 401 errors, improving log clarity.
- Removed deprecated fields from serializers and views, streamlining content management processes.
- Introduced `ContentTaxonomy` and `ContentAttribute` models for improved content categorization and attribute management.
- Updated `Content` model to support new fields for content format, cluster role, and external type.
- Refactored serializers and views to accommodate new models, including `ContentTaxonomySerializer` and `ContentAttributeSerializer`.
- Added new API endpoints for managing taxonomies and attributes, enhancing the content management capabilities.
- Updated admin interfaces for `Content`, `ContentTaxonomy`, and `ContentAttribute` to reflect new structures and improve usability.
- Implemented backward compatibility for existing attribute mappings.
- Enhanced filtering and search capabilities in the API for better content retrieval.
- Introduced a new Site Metadata endpoint (`GET /wp-json/igny8/v1/site-metadata/`) for retrieving available post types and taxonomies, including counts.
- Added API key input in the admin settings for authentication, with secure storage and revocation functionality.
- Implemented a toggle for enabling/disabling two-way sync operations.
- Updated documentation to reflect new features and usage examples.
- Enhanced permission checks for REST API calls to ensure secure access.