Eventissimo free WordPress plugin
Description
Eventissimo free WordPress plugin
Now into your site WordPress you can create and organize your events.
Create and duplicate events
Create Events only date or repeat
Gallery of the events
Whenever you add an event to WordPress will automatically be added to Facebook (user or organizer organizer page)
Post Events automatically on your Facebook profile
Import your Facebook Events
View Calendar of your events
Export events with url Json o Rss (eg. http://www.example.com/apievent/)
Use Widget or shortcode for view events into your site
Multilanguage: English, Italian
Facebook
To automate the creation of an event on facebook you have to register as a developer on facebook, create an APP and to recove id and privat key of APP.
NEWS: Import your events of Facebook!!!
Note: Single Template
If you would change single template of events copy pages/events-template-single.php into your template and custom it.
SHORTCODE
Calendar
[eventissimo type=’CALENDAR’ backcolorHEX='[#069c88]’ fontcolorHEX='[#FFFFFF]’ search='[TRUE|FALSE]’] : BackcolorHEX is backcolor of the event’s title. Default is #069c88
FontcolorHEX is the font color of the event’s title. Default is #FFFFFF
Search is TRUE for input search into calendar FALSE not displayed
List or Block Events
[eventissimo type='[LIST|BLOCK]’ date=’true’ ]: you view date of events
[eventissimo type='[LIST|BLOCK]’ limit=’#’ ]: you type a number for limit list event, default 10
[eventissimo type='[LIST|BLOCK]’ paginate=’true’ ]: you view events with pagination (events per page defined with limit number, if not defined number is 10).
[eventissimo type='[LIST|BLOCK]’ view='[OLD|NEXT]’]: you defined past events or next events, Default is NEXT
[eventissimo type='[LIST|BLOCK]’ defined=’TODAY|MONTH’]: you defined today events or all events of current month. MONTH combined with view NEXT lets you see only next events.
Slideshow
[eventissimo type=’CYCLE’ view='[OLD|NEXT]’ defined=’TODAY|MONTH’]
=API EVENTS=
Example
Events Feed Rss http://www.tests.it/apievent/get?type=rss
Events Json http://www.tests.it/apievent/get?type=json
Parameters
type: JSON | RSS ex: http://www.tests.it/apievent/get?type=rss
search: id_author | description | title
value: terms of search
eg: http://www.tests.it/apievent/getapievent/get?type=rss&search=id_author&value=1
defined: TODAY | MONTH eg: http://www.tests.it/apievent/get?type=rss&defined=TODAY
view: OLD | NEXT eg: http://www.tests.it/apievent/get?type=rss&view=NEXT
Structure Json
[ { “id”: 123, “classname”: 123, “randomColor”: “#C913D5”, “id_author”: “1”, “description”: “test events for json”, “title”: “Test event”, “url”: “http://www.example.it/events/tests”, “thumbs”: , “cover”:, “coverBig”:, “types”: [ { “term_id”: 1, “name”: “test1”, “slug”: “test1”, “term_group”: 0, “term_taxonomy_id”: 1, “taxonomy”: “typeEvents”, “description”: “”, “parent”: 0, “count”: 1, “filter”: “raw” } ], “categories”: [ { “term_id”: 2, “name”: “test2”, “slug”: “test2”, “term_group”: 0, “term_taxonomy_id”: 2, “taxonomy”: “eventscategories”, “description”: “”, “parent”: 0, “count”: 1, “filter”: “raw” }, { “term_id”: 3, “name”: “test3”, “slug”: “test3”, “term_group”: 0, “term_taxonomy_id”: 3, “taxonomy”: “eventscategories”, “description”: “”, “parent”: 0, “count”: 1, “filter”: “raw” } ], “date_begin”: “1391904000”, “date_end”: “1391904000”, “hour_begin”: “00:00”, “hour_end”: “03:00” }, {..} ]