Making a read-only clone of WordPress REST API
For security reasons my Wordpress site can never go online. I am using Nuxt for front-end. Since the database is huge I don't want to keep in vuex store, since it would load the whole database with the initial load. So I have boiled down to two solutions:
- Make a read-only copy of the Wordpress REST API.
- Drop the SPA routing in Nuxt and use regular links.
Currently I am trying to figure out a decent solution for option 1. I am trying to write a Node script that loops through all the routes, fetches them with Axios and then saves each route with "jsonfile". But this seems to be really slow. And usually crashes my local server even with a decent interval between routes. Is there any better solutions for option 1.? Or another option entirely.
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For security reasons my Wordpress site can never go online. I am using Nuxt for front-end. Since the database is huge I don't want to keep in vuex store, since it would load the whole database with the initial load. So I have boiled down to two solutions:
- Make a read-only copy of the Wordpress REST API.
- Drop the SPA routing in Nuxt and use regular links.
Currently I am trying to figure out a decent solution for option 1. I am trying to write a Node script that loops through all the routes, fetches them with Axios and then saves each route with "jsonfile". But this seems to be really slow. And usually crashes my local server even with a decent interval between routes. Is there any better solutions for option 1.? Or another option entirely.
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You'd never keep a database in Vuex, see Vuex as a variable handling system and not as a database. You'd instead make a simple REST API in your backend server, look at npmjs.com/package/nuxt-express-module. Then you set up whatever database you want and have the REST API interact with the database.
– Simon Hyll
Nov 14 '18 at 1:41
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For security reasons my Wordpress site can never go online. I am using Nuxt for front-end. Since the database is huge I don't want to keep in vuex store, since it would load the whole database with the initial load. So I have boiled down to two solutions:
- Make a read-only copy of the Wordpress REST API.
- Drop the SPA routing in Nuxt and use regular links.
Currently I am trying to figure out a decent solution for option 1. I am trying to write a Node script that loops through all the routes, fetches them with Axios and then saves each route with "jsonfile". But this seems to be really slow. And usually crashes my local server even with a decent interval between routes. Is there any better solutions for option 1.? Or another option entirely.
wordpress nuxt.js wordpress-rest-api nuxt
For security reasons my Wordpress site can never go online. I am using Nuxt for front-end. Since the database is huge I don't want to keep in vuex store, since it would load the whole database with the initial load. So I have boiled down to two solutions:
- Make a read-only copy of the Wordpress REST API.
- Drop the SPA routing in Nuxt and use regular links.
Currently I am trying to figure out a decent solution for option 1. I am trying to write a Node script that loops through all the routes, fetches them with Axios and then saves each route with "jsonfile". But this seems to be really slow. And usually crashes my local server even with a decent interval between routes. Is there any better solutions for option 1.? Or another option entirely.
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You'd never keep a database in Vuex, see Vuex as a variable handling system and not as a database. You'd instead make a simple REST API in your backend server, look at npmjs.com/package/nuxt-express-module. Then you set up whatever database you want and have the REST API interact with the database.
– Simon Hyll
Nov 14 '18 at 1:41
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You'd never keep a database in Vuex, see Vuex as a variable handling system and not as a database. You'd instead make a simple REST API in your backend server, look at npmjs.com/package/nuxt-express-module. Then you set up whatever database you want and have the REST API interact with the database.
– Simon Hyll
Nov 14 '18 at 1:41
You'd never keep a database in Vuex, see Vuex as a variable handling system and not as a database. You'd instead make a simple REST API in your backend server, look at npmjs.com/package/nuxt-express-module. Then you set up whatever database you want and have the REST API interact with the database.
– Simon Hyll
Nov 14 '18 at 1:41
You'd never keep a database in Vuex, see Vuex as a variable handling system and not as a database. You'd instead make a simple REST API in your backend server, look at npmjs.com/package/nuxt-express-module. Then you set up whatever database you want and have the REST API interact with the database.
– Simon Hyll
Nov 14 '18 at 1:41
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You'd never keep a database in Vuex, see Vuex as a variable handling system and not as a database. You'd instead make a simple REST API in your backend server, look at npmjs.com/package/nuxt-express-module. Then you set up whatever database you want and have the REST API interact with the database.
– Simon Hyll
Nov 14 '18 at 1:41