XFtoWP - XenForo to WordPress integration

XFtoWP - XenForo to WordPress integration [Paid] 1.6

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Is it possible to use just Xenforo as user registration/login and sync it with Wordpress? Thanks.
Ah sorry. We've been using Xenword previously where login happens in Xenforo and no registration/login action in Wordpress.
Honestly, this plugin works best when actions like login/register are initiated from WP, but that gap is closing with XenForo 2.3 and XFtoWP 1.6. There are some pretty simple workarounds I can suggest if logging in from XF is not a requirement.
 
Any plan to add SureMembers support to the list?

I've discovered that plugin some time ago, and it is on my wishlist for potential membership plugins I could start using :)
Well I haven't seen this one yet but I see it has a lot of force behind it. Anyone else here use it?

I haven't found any developer docs about this so I'll contact them and see if they have any resources for integrating plugins with them.
 
And in what ways do you think would be beneficial to connect XF to SC/WP? It doesn't seem like a typical membership product so an example of its usage might help.
XF user groups with SC sales/subscriptions.
I use SureMembers to create custom user roles in WP. Any sale/subscription with SureCart is integrated with SureMembers to restrict content. I also use custom user roles in the anticipation of connecting XF to WP.

When I set the conditions for a product in SureCart, one of them is "integrations," and perhaps a good place for usergroups to be located. (see image below)

However, creating user roles has the "extra step" of connecting it to usergroups. If your plugin were to be integrated with SureCart, it would be one less step. But whether it's worth doing this work for "one less step" is another question.

XF surecart.webp

SureCart processes don't occur within a WP site; it's a "headless" system. They have an REST API.
SureCart dev: https://developer.surecart.com/docs/getting-started.
 
@Brett Chitty thank you, very helpful!

XF user groups with SC sales/subscriptions.
I use SureMembers to create custom user roles in WP. Any sale/subscription with SureCart is integrated with SureMembers to restrict content. I also use custom user roles in the anticipation of connecting XF to WP.
I see SureCart and SureMember are two different plugins and it looks like SM requires other plugins for the commerce side, which may be an advantage since XFtoWP integrates with other ecommerce plugins too.

So essentially you will create XF usergroup(s) to attach to SM user roles? On membership renewal/expire, that group could be added or removed accordingly. While running some tests I'll see what actions, if any, should be taken during SureCart processes.

But whether it's worth doing this work for "one less step" is another question.
Saving steps is kinda my thing, and it is an exciting possibility to open up ecommerce to XF/SureCart users.
 
kolakube updated XFtoWP - XenForo to WordPress integration with a new update entry:

XFtoWP 1.6 - Webhooks integration, admin UI refresh, new developer tools

XFtoWP 1.6 is now available for download and one-click updates through your WordPress admin dashboard. Visit your XFtoWP.com account to directly access your downloads.

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Click here to read the 1.6 announcement post and tour

Read the docs about the new features:
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Read the rest of this update entry...
 
@kolakube

I have an AlmaLinux server that utilizes a Single Sign-On (SSO) system to streamline user access across various websites and services, including WordPress.

Additionally, I have another AlmaLinux server where I’ve set up a XenForo forum, and I’m looking to integrate SSO for the forum using the SSO server mentioned above.

I am interested in using your product, 'XFtoWP - XenForo to WordPress Integration,' to achieve this integration.

Does the 'XFtoWP - XenForo to WordPress Integration' product support this?
 
@kolakube

I have an AlmaLinux server that utilizes a Single Sign-On (SSO) system to streamline user access across various websites and services, including WordPress.

Additionally, I have another AlmaLinux server where I’ve set up a XenForo forum, and I’m looking to integrate SSO for the forum using the SSO server mentioned above.

I am interested in using your product, 'XFtoWP - XenForo to WordPress Integration,' to achieve this integration.

Does the 'XFtoWP - XenForo to WordPress Integration' product support this?
Thank you for your question. If I understand correctly, you already have an SSO solution so if there is any specfic functionality you are looking for I can better answer your question.
 
Hey there Alex, one doubt came out to my mind lately...

I was sure that it was possible to sync every new blog post/thread based on which WP author was publishing.

But I see that every time I publish a new blog post, the XF thread is being assigned to the Superuser set in the Site setup > Connect tab, no matter what the WP post author is.

I have 3 different authors posting in WP, so I'm expecting to see the same author for each XF thread as well, especially because I usually schedule each post, instead of directly publishing it.
For example, let's say I'm going to schedule a WP post for 7:00 AM next week: I can't always be there to change the post author in XF at time of posting (it wouldn't make much sense on scheduling, though).

Am I recalling well or not? Does it make sense?

I don't think the feature explained here is related to what I'm saying, isn't it?
 
Does this plugin allow you to post wordpress articles directly to xenforo automatically? If so, does it update if the article is edited?
Thank you
 
The more accurate answer will be given by the add-on author. However, it does not update. Only when you add content, it creates a thread in a forum you specify on the XenForo side.
 
I'm so confused by this vendor.
Their forums are at kolakube.com
But even if you register you cannot post unless you also register on 2 other sites
xftowp.com
marketersdelight.com

None of which has registrations enabled.
Everything is so hard. Why do we have to jump so many hoops to ask a question.
 
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