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Q: How to post to a WordPress contact form plugin (Custom Contact Forms) from a Vue/Nuxt app

AlxTheRed I have built my first VueJS/Nuxt app that pulls content from the WordPress REST API, the content is all being pulled in nicely and I would now like to allow visitors to complete a contact form on the app (website) which will post the data to a WordPress Plugin (Custom Contact Forms). I have expo...

user5734311
I've installed the plugin and took a look and the form is submitted via an AJAX POST request. The form data ultimately ends up in the tables wp_posts and wp_postmeta. I'm guessing you'll have an easier time if you analyze the database rows that get added and replicate them.
@ChrisG So basically, send a submision through WordPress itself and then look at the JSON output in Postman to see where to post the submission to and use Ajax to submit the form?
user5734311
You can try to replicate the client-side JS code, yes. Or just implement your own POST endpoint and simply add the form data to the database using ccf's format, so it'll appear in the dashboard. (also, just to make sure this isn't an xy problem: do you really need the Wordpress plugin in the first place? what is the main goal here?)
@ChrisG Well, that's crux of my question, really. It's my understanding that I need the plugin to be able to view the submissions in the WordPress admin. So I'd essentially be using the plugin as a framework to create my own form and submit the data using its structure. Does that make sense? And is that even possible? Love that link by the way! I've been in that situation many times!
user5734311
I guess it's possible somehow, but I don't think it's the best solution. Adding a basic submission table to the admin interface (or to a password protected website page) is probably easier than the CCF route.
11:04
@ChrisG I have no idea how to create a submission table to add to the admin interface - would that involve writing custom functions in WordPress?
Hi Chris - this is the first time I've done anything like this, so I'm learning a lot as I go
user5734311
I don't either, but you would essentially be creating your own plugin.
And I appreciate your assistance
Wouldn't creating my own plugin be reinventing the wheel, if plugins already exist that work with the REST API?
user5734311
Kind of, but if leveraging CCF to do what you want is more work, then writing your own is preferable :)
Heh, there is that
user5734311
Adding a DB table and inserting form submissions is trivial; I can't imagine adding a basic wp-admin page is that much effort.
11:08
I guess I'm just working blind at the moment because I can't see how CCF writes the data - but if I do a dummy submission, I should be able to figure out how to structure the post quite easily
user5734311
Exactly, like I said it inserts a row into wp_posts and three or four into post_meta
I would need to setup a theme to add pages to WP, etc though, wouldn't I?
user5734311
No, just a basic plugin.
Can you send me the JSON output of your test?
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11:13
thanks
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I used a basic form with name/email/message
That's the database yeah?
user5734311
That's the rows that were inserted
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11:19
for a single form submit
user5734311
yes
I think the output is different from the API than the database
user5734311
I guess, I can't imagine the API dumps the tables 1:1
I'm trying to get my head around how the API connects ther JSON feed to the Database. So far everything I've done has just been via the JSON feed, but it's all been about getting data, not posting it. My understanding is that posting via JSON will save data to the database
Thank you so much for putting up with rambling and thinking out loud and trying to help me
user5734311
11:28
Sure :)
user5734311
Well, the JSON api grabs data from the database (which is strictly row based) and restructures it in a more convenient format if applicable
user5734311
When you post JSON, you need to send the request to a suitable endpoint, i.e. a PHP script that takes the data and does something useful. Like insert it into the database. You can write your own endpoint, then send POST data to it. Since it's your own script, you can call arbitrary mySQL queries inside it.
Isn't that what /wp-json/wp/v2/ccf-form is? An endpoint for the form?
user5734311
The form I included sent the data to site.com/wordpress/contact, which is the URL of my test contact page.
That was using PHP though, not the REST API?
user5734311
11:34
On the server, all requests get rewritten to /index.php, I'm not sure how the request is forwarded to ccf
Ok, sorry I'm not making it easy to help
I'll see if I can get an example submission done and then see how the JSON is structured. If that doesn't work I will try creating my woen plugin - I feel like it shouldn't be this difficult.
user5734311
12:00
Yeah, I'm looking at the routes now, I've never used the JSON api. I don't think it's too difficult.

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