• Resolved sworden

    (@sworden)


    I have installed WooCommerce on our WordPress site. I have installed Edwiser Bridge on Moodle. I am working on the settings and on the WordPress site tab, it is asking for an access token. Where do I find this token in WordPress?

    I tried setting up an API and using that code, but Edwiser Bridge did not like it.

    WordPress Version 5.7
    Edwiser Bridge Version 2.0.9

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  • Plugin Author WisdmLabs

    (@wisdmlabs)

    Hello @sworden

    Greetings!

    An access token is generated on the Moodle site by Edwiser Bridge plugin on creating a new web service.

    The same token has to be copied from Moodle to WordPress without any whitespace.

    Not very sure about the API setting you have referred to, could you please elaborate on it?

    Thanks,
    Dharmesh Barot
    Team Edwiser

    Thread Starter sworden

    (@sworden)

    Dharmesh,
    I did get the token generated on the Moodle site by Edwiser bridge. Thanks for letting me know that I needed to copy it to WordPress, as the directions I’m using didn’t mention that (at least, not yet).

    On the next step in the installation process, on the WordPress tab, I am being asked to provide an Access Token: https://www.triadmathinc.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/screenshot.2021-03-30-2.png

    The API setting I tried is in the WooCommerce plugin in WordPress. On the Advanced tab there is a REST API. It’s probably not what I’m looking for, but I tried it.

    Thanks,
    Stephanie

    Plugin Author WisdmLabs

    (@wisdmlabs)

    Hello @sworden

    Greetings!

    We will surely look into the documentation and improvise it. Sharing a short video to help you complete the installation.

    Pardon me, but I did not follow the REST API settings, could you please elaborate on the same.

    Thanks,
    Dharmesh Barot
    Team Edwiser

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