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Connect to Wordpress with newly created details

Jaidos

Member
Not sure if this is actually possible, but my fingers are crossed!

My trigger sets off an action that creates a fresh Wordpress install via InstaWP. I've set this up via their API.

That works great, and returns information such as the newly created URL and login details.

I now want the next step to use that information to login to the fresh Wordpress install so I can't complete more actions. It would be great to map that data but it doesn't seem possible.

Is there another way that I'm possible missing?

Workflow link: https://connect.pabbly.com/workflow...fVDFbT1ZSVAJSIVRNVGhcX1YsUB1WLQJHCTpbBQQsUTA#
 
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Pabblymember11

Guest
Hey @Jaidos

It appears that you might not have captured your webhook response after configuring the webhook URL in your WooCommerce.

So, I recommend you to refer the following video lesson once and then capture the response for the new order accordingly.

(Watch the first part especially to capture the webhook response for New Order)
 

Jaidos

Member
Hey @Jaidos

It appears that you might not have captured your webhook response after configuring the webhook URL in your WooCommerce.

So, I recommend you to refer the following video lesson once and then capture the response for the new order accordingly.

(Watch the first part especially to capture the webhook response for New Order)
Hi, that's correct.

I just needed a trigger, I didn't think it would matter since I wasn't passing any information along.

I went ahead and captured the correct info but I don't see how that will help? My original question still stands.

Thank you for looking into it! :)
 
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Pabblymember11

Guest
I now want the next step to use that information to login to the fresh Wordpress install so I can't complete more actions. It would be great to map that data but it doesn't seem possible.
Can you please elaborate on this part of the use case in brief?
 

Jaidos

Member
Can you please elaborate on this part of the use case in brief?
Ahh, sorry I mean to say "so I can complete more actions". I'm a fool!

If I can get it to work, my plan is to be triggered via WooCommerce (or even a form) > Create a fresh install via InstaWP > Access that new install and pass on information (from my trigger) into custom ACF fields (via AutomatorWP or such).

I understand that there will be more set up to be done (such as getting the fields to pass on in the trigger). But I want to make sure that it's possible to automatically access this fresh install (that is created via my 2nd step).
 
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Pabblymember11

Guest
If I can get it to work, my plan is to be triggered via WooCommerce (or even a form) > Create a fresh install via InstaWP > Access that new install and pass on information (from my trigger) into custom ACF fields (via AutomatorWP or such).

We looked into your concern and I am afraid to say that your use case is not possible to integrate in such a fashion.
 
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