Disable REST API

설명

The most comprehensive plugin for controlling access to the WordPress REST API!

Works as a “set it and forget it” install. Just upload and activate, and the entire REST API will be inaccessible to your general site visitors.

But if you do need to grant access to some endpoints, you can do that too. Go to the Settings page and you can quickly whitelist individual endpoints (or entire branches of endpoints) in the REST API.

You can even do this on a per-user-role basis, so your unauthenticated users have one set of rules while WooCommerce customers have another while Subscribers and Editors and Admins all have their own. NOTE: Out of the box, all defined user roles will still be granted full access to the REST API until you choose to manage those settings.

For most versions of WordPress, this plugin will return an authentication error if a user is not allowed to access an endpoint. For legacy support, WordPress 4.4, 4.5, and 4.6 use the provided rest_enabled filter to disable the entire REST API.

스크린샷

  • The JSON returned by a website with the API disabled via filters (WP versions 4.4, 4.5, 4.6)
  • The JSON returned by a website with the API disabled via authentication methods (WP versions 4.7+)
  • The Settings page lets you selectively whitelist endpoints registered with the REST API, on a per-user-role basis.

설치

  1. Upload the disable-json-api directory to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory via FTP
  2. Alternatively, upload the disable-json-api_v#.#.zip file to the ‘Plugins->Add New’ page in your WordPress admin area
  3. WordPress의 ‘플러그인’ 메뉴에서 플러그인을 활성화하세요.

FAQ

How do I know if this plugin is working?

While logged into WordPress as any user, the REST API will function as intended. Because of this, you must use a new browser – or Chrome’s incognito mode – to test your website with a clean session. Go to yourdomain.com/wp-json/ (or yourdomain.com/?rest_route=/ if you have pretty permalinks disabled) while NOT LOGGED IN to test the results. You will see an authentication error returned if the plugin is active. “DRA: Only authenticated users can access the REST API.”

Does this plugin disable every REST API that is installed on my site?

This plugin is ONLY meant to disable endpoints accessible via the core REST API that is part of WordPress itself. If a plugin or theme has implemented their own REST API (not to be confused with implementing their own endpoints within the WordPress API) this plugin will have no effect.

후기

2023년 12월 29일
The plugin does what it says on the tin, without being pretentious. Absolutely fantastic!
2023년 4월 3일
The plugin still works for me on WordPress 6.2. It's great to have the option to allow API access where I need it and block everything else.
2023년 1월 26일
Allows locking the WP API behind auth and selectively allowing it where needed. Despite the lack of plugin updates, the author does have an active github repo so don't let that put you off.
2023년 1월 20일
Blocking the REST API entirely breaks plugins that require this functionality, so being able to selectively enable routes is perfect. I recommend this plugin to everyone who uses Independent Analytics to secure their site while still enabling analytics to be recorded.
2023년 1월 10일
It has not been tested with current Wordpress 6.1 and it seems to be compatible up to 5.8.6. Last update that we had was over 1 year ago. This was/is a very good plugin with the options, and it could still work now, but we can not verify compliance.
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기여자 & 개발자

“Disable REST API”(은)는 오픈 소스 소프트웨어입니다. 다음의 사람들이 이 플러그인에 기여하였습니다.

기여자

“Disable REST API”(이)가 13(으)로 번역되었습니다. 기여해 주셔서 번역자님께 감사드립니다.

자국어로 “Disable REST API”(을)를 번역하세요.

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변경이력

1.8

  • Tested up to WP v6.3
  • Added dra_error_message filter so devs can customize the access error message
  • Fixed bug that caused fatal errors if activating plugin on installations running the LearnPress plugin
  • Changed minimum requirements to PHP 5.6 (up from 5.3) and WordPress 4.9 (up from 4.4). Adding docblock comments to support minimums.

1.7

  • Tested up to WP v5.8
  • Replace use of filemtime() with plugin version number for static file enqueues. Props @tangrufus for bringing this up!
  • Fixed logic bug for role-based default_allow rules. Props @msp1974 for the report!
  • Few small code-style updates

1.6

  • Tested up to WP v5.6
  • Added support for managing endpoint access on a per-user-role basis
  • Soooooooo many small changes behind the scenes to support the above

1.5.1

  • Tested up to WP v5.5

1.5

  • Tested up to WP v5.3
  • Added enforcement for WordPress and PHP minimum version requirements
  • Fixed minor bug to prevent unintended empty routes
  • Minor text updates and adding textdomain to translation functions that didn’t have them

1.4.3

  • Added load_plugin_textdomain() for i18n

1.4.2

  • Fixed issue causing unintentional unlocking of endpoints when another WP_Error existed before this plugin did its job

1.4.1

  • Fixed echo of text URL to primary Plugins page in WP Dashboard

1.4

  • Tested for WP v4.8
  • Tested for PHP 5.3+
  • Added settings screen
  • Site Admins may now whitelist routes that they wish to allow unauthenticated access to
  • Added dra_allow_rest_api filter to the is_logged_in() check, so developers can get more granular with permissions
  • Props to @tangrufus for all of the help that went into this release

1.3

  • Tested for WP v4.7
  • Adding new functionality to raise authentication errors in 4.7+ for non-logged-in users

1.2

  • Tested for WP v4.5
  • Removal of actions which publish REST info to the head and header

1.1

  • Updated to support the new filters created in the 2.0 beta API

1.0

  • 초기 릴리즈