• Terpitude

    (@terpitude)


    Pods is awesome, but has a plethora of confusing outdated instructions and lack of easy grasping of what should be simple.

    My suggestion is to do a demo code of a project like Microsoft does with its Contoso app for asp.net. Create a full WordPress install with the necessary plugins and the pods and relationships for an example, let’s say movie database, with title, actor and studio pods.

    The zipping of the file with a free backup plugin (like is limited in size with: all-in-one wp migration)

    Then people can deconstruct the relationships and figure out how it all works. Each successive release with any new alterations could have a compatible new updated wordpress instance.

    (possibly for specific docker container use)

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  • Plugin Author Jory Hogeveen

    (@keraweb)

    Hi @terpitude

    Would be an awesome idea but will require a lot of help from the community.
    There are so so many different cases for Pods that it’s difficult for us to pick the right ones to feature.

    Would you be willing to contribute for such demos?

    Cheers, Jory

    Plugin Contributor Scott Kingsley Clark

    (@sc0ttkclark)

    I think the demo would work really great to target for our one-click demo that we have on our site as well as the new demo feature that is being added to the www.ads-software.com plugin directory. Being able to load the demos up on your own local site would just need a component, setting, or additional plugin that could be enabled to show that.

    If we do this as an additional plugin, it could be a pretty cool example of how to build a Pods plugin that provides the config to Pods and handles custom functionality. That would be useful for developers who are looking for a real example of how to accomplish that for their own sites.

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