GET /wp-json/wp/v2/pages

contextScope under which the request is made; determines fields present in response.
Default: view
One of: view, embed, edit
pageCurrent page of the collection.
Default: 1
per_pageMaximum number of items to be returned in result set.
Default: 10
searchLimit results to those matching a string.
afterLimit response to posts published after a given ISO8601 compliant date.
authorLimit result set to posts assigned to specific authors.
author_excludeEnsure result set excludes posts assigned to specific authors.
eforeLimit response to posts published before a given ISO8601 compliant date.
excludeEnsure result set excludes specific IDs.

include Limit result set to specific IDs. |menu_order|Limit result set to posts with a specific menu_order value. |offset|Offset the result set by a specific number of items. |order|Order sort attribute ascending or descending.
Default: desc
One of: asc, desc |orderby|Sort collection by object attribute.
Default: date
One of: author, date, id, include, modified, parent, relevance, slug, include_slugs, title, menu_order |parent|Limit result set to items with particular parent IDs. |parent_exclude|Limit result set to all items except those of a particular parent ID. |slug|Limit result set to posts with one or more specific slugs. |status|Limit result set to posts assigned one or more statuses.
Default: publish

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How to start integrating

  1. Add HTTP Task to your workflow definition.
  2. Search for the API you want to integrate with and click on the name.
    • This loads the API reference documentation and prepares the Http request settings.
  3. Click Test request to test run your request to the API and see the API's response.