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Query the WordPress API using regular SQL

You're a developer. You're perfectly capable of connecting to the WordPress API and pulling down data. But why waste your time building an API integration when your skills and time are better spent elsewhere?

API integrations are hard to build and maintain. But with SyncHub, you can query your data source using a language you know and love - SQL.

How it works

Get your WordPress data into your favourite reporting tool in just two minutes and three easy steps.

1 2 3 Connect WordPress to SyncHub

Securely connect your cloud software to SyncHub and we'll do the rest.

1 2 3 We sync your data automatically

SyncHub incrementally syncs your data and stages it in a managed data warehouse. We check for changes so you don't have to.

1 2 3 Connect your reporting tool

Query and share your data using our built-in Insights platform, or use your own reporting tool - such as like Excel, Tableau or Power BI.

No ODBC driver required

SyncHub runs in the cloud, 24×7. There are no ODBC drivers to install or maintain, and no local computer required to cache your results. Just securely connect SyncHub to your WordPress account and you can be querying your data in just a couple of minutes.

BYOD

Want more power? How about views, stored procedures or triggers? No problem - SyncHub's Bring Your Own Database feature gives you complete control over your database.

Real-time data*

Make a change in WordPress and query it via SQL within minutes. Our feed is so quick, you'll think you're querying WordPress directly!

Your data is secure

Your WordPress data is stored using best-practice security protocols. But if you're still concerned, no worries - just use our BYOD (Bring Your Own Database) option when setting up your account.

Frequently asked questions

Not directly, no. But SyncHub's ERD model, combined with the real-time* sync from WordPress, means that it is essentially the same as querying directly.
No. Our solution is cloud-hosted, meaning no installs are required on your own computers. Furthermore, because it is cloud-hosted, SyncHub runs in the background 24-7, keeping your data up to date while you sleep.
If your SQL skills are a little rusty, we've got you covered too. Our AI-powered Query Assistant uses knowledge of your WordPress data model to create SQL queries for you - just describe your problem and watch the magic happen.
SyncHub can poll WordPress as frequently as every five minutes, however this capability may be limited by the amount of data you have and/or the type of plan you have with WordPress. The best way to find out is to simply grab a free trial of SyncHub, connect WordPress, then see for yourself.
No. SyncHub is a reporting tool and cannot reflect changes back to your cloud application.
We currently sync Category, Clicked outbound link, Comment, Downloaded file, Media, Played video, Post, Stats summary, Subscriber, Tag, User, Viewed post, Views by country, Post tag, Post category and Post media (see our Data Model for full details). If there's something else you need just ask.
Your WordPress data is stored in its own dedicated data warehouse, hosted in our Microsoft Azure Sydney Data Center. If you'd like it stored somewhere else (even your own servers), just enquire about our BYOD (bring-your-own-database) option.
Absolutely. Every customer gets their very own isolated data warehouse. Database credentials are salt-encrypted...multi-factor authentication can be activated for your account...we take security very seriously. You can read more about our security best practices here.

Example queries

Check out these example queries for some inspiration

  • select pm.MediaID, pm.PostID, p.PageTemplate, p.MenuOrder from [wordpress].PostMedia pm left join [wordpress].Post p on pm.PostRemoteID = p.RemoteID
  • select pc.CategoryID, pc.PostID, p.PageTemplate, p.MenuOrder from [wordpress].PostCategory pc left join [wordpress].Post p on pc.PostRemoteID = p.RemoteID
  • select pt.TagID, pt.PostID, p.PageTemplate, p.MenuOrder from [wordpress].PostTag pt left join [wordpress].Post p on pt.PostRemoteID = p.RemoteID
  • select top 6 Parent, FeedUrl, PostCount, Slug, Description, Name from [wordpress].Category order by Parent
  • select top 5 Views, Url, Date, Name, WhenModified, WhenCreated from [wordpress].ClickedOutboundLink order by Views
  • select top 12 AuthorUserID, ParentCommentID, PostID, LikeCount, Type, ShortURL from [wordpress].Comment order by AuthorUserID
* Realtime

SyncHub's engine polls for changes every 5 minutes. However, different APIs, and different endpoints within those APIs, may impose restrictions beyond our control - thereby reducing the fidelity of your real-time feed.