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WordPress API Authentication

How to authenticate WordPress API requests: one Bearer API key plus a connectionId. MindCloud stores your WordPress credentials — no auth headers to build.

Every WordPress API request through MindCloud needs two things: a MindCloud API Key and a connectionId for your WordPress account. This page covers both, plus exactly how to send them, so you do not need to visit any other page to get authenticated.

Steps to authenticate

  1. Create a MindCloud account at app.mindcloud.co if you do not already have one.
  2. Generate a MindCloud API Key in API Keys. This is the Bearer token you send on every request. Keep it on your server.
  3. Create a WordPress connection in Connections. WordPress uses a username and password. You enter them when you create the connection — MindCloud stores them securely so your requests never carry raw credentials.
  4. Copy the connection’s connectionId — you will send it on every request alongside your MindCloud API Key.

How requests are authenticated

Authentication has two layers. Your MindCloud API Key authenticates the request to MindCloud, sent as a Bearer token in the Authorization header. The connectionId selects the connected WordPress account that should run the action. MindCloud stores and refreshes the WordPress credentials behind that connection, so you never send provider tokens with your requests.

Pass connectionId in the query string for GET and DELETE actions, and in the JSON body for POST, PUT, and PATCH actions.

For example, calling with an WordPress connection looks like this:

The Authorization: Bearer <your MindCloud API Key> header authenticates you to MindCloud; the connectionId tells MindCloud which WordPress account to run the action against. Missing or invalid Authorization returns 401, and a missing or mismatched connectionId returns 400.

How to connect your WordPress site

You need a WordPress user account that can create Application Passwords and HTTPS access to your site.

  1. Create an application password

    In WordPress admin, open Users > Profile, find Application Passwords, enter an app name, and create a new password.

  2. Copy the generated password

    WordPress shows this password once. Copy it and store it securely for your MindCloud connection.

  3. Enter your connection details in MindCloud

    Provide your site URL (for example https://example.com), your WordPress username, and the application password.

Keep your key safe

Keep your MindCloud API Key on your server; do not ship it in browser code, mobile apps, public repositories, or logs. Anyone with the key can call the Universal API as your MindCloud account, across every connection you have created.