Solution:1
Yes it is possible to do it, if WordPress version is 3.5 or greater,when using the code for uploading file/image you can set the post_id. The flow I used for new posts with featured images is like this:
- use the newPost function and post the content without the featured image and also set publish to false, record the post_id returned by this
- upload the image and set the post_id to the id of the post just posted, record the image_id
- when done edit the post and set the wp_post_thumbnail equal to the image_id you just uploaded and also set publish to true(if needed)
Important: The mime type is important, it must be “image/jpg” or “image/png” please see documentation, if mime type is worng like “jpg” attaching will fail.
Tip: For debugging, if you get a generic error from wordpress and you can’t figure out why you can check the wordpress code and even edit it, adding debugging/tracing calls and hopefully you can figure out the cause.
This is an example of a post with category, image and tags. It requires class-IXR.php
https://github.com/WordPress/WordPress/blob/master/wp-includes/class-IXR.php
and mime_content_type function
https://github.com/caiofior/storebaby/blob/master/magmi/plugins/extra/general/socialnotify/wp/mimetype.php
$client = new IXR_Client($url);
$content = array(
'post_status' => 'draft',
'post_type' => 'post',
'post_title' => 'Title',
'post_content' => 'Message',
// categories ids
'terms' => array('category' => array(3))
);
$params = array(0, $username, $password, $content);
$client->query('wp.newPost', $params);
$post_id = $client->getResponse();
$content = array(
'name' => basename('/var/www/sb/img.jpeg'),
'type' => mime_content_type('/var/www/sb/img.jpeg'),
'bits' => new IXR_Base64(file_get_contents('/var/www/sb/img.jpeg')),
true
);
$client->query('metaWeblog.newMediaObject', 1, $username, $password, $content);
$media = $client->getResponse();
$content = array(
'post_status' => 'publish',
// Tags
'mt_keywords' => 'tag1, tag2, tag3',
'wp_post_thumbnail' => $media['id']
);
$client->query('metaWeblog.editPost', $post_id, $username, $password, $content, true);