by wolfgang.lol
5 (16 reviews)
Include Mastodon Feed
Plugin that provides a shortcode to easily integrate mastodon feeds into wordpress pages.
Compatible with WP 6.9
v1.17.0
Current Version v1.17.0
Updated 1 month ago
Last Update on 19 Dec, 2025
Synced 10 hours ago
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Tracked Keywords
Showing 3 of 3| Keyword | Position | Change | Type | Updated |
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| mastodon | 5 | — | Tag | 13 hours ago |
| feed | 75 | — | Tag | 13 hours ago |
| status | 187 | — | Tag | 13 hours ago |
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- Version
- 1.17.0
- Last Updated
- Dec 19, 2025
- Requires WP
- 6.0+
- Tested Up To
- 6.9
- PHP Version
- 7.4 or higher
- Author
- wolfgang.lol
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- Reviews
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Common questions about Include Mastodon Feed
Please feel free to use this handy lookup tool To look your ID up manually there are several ways. As an instance admin you can easily read your user ID in the admin backend. As regular user you can try an API v2 search to find your ID. API v2 notes: * Change example.org to your instance * Replace username with your handle. Use the following URL to get your ID: https://example.org/api/v2/search?q=username@example.org&resolve=false&limit=5
Server-side caching is disabled by default. When disabled every page load will trigger a new API request to your Mastodon instance for every single feed. This is how the public feeds API is intended and usually not a problem. If you have a high-traffic site and want to help out your Mastodon instance you can enable caching globally or per shortcode. When enabled the plugin will cache the feed for 5 minutes as a default. The plugin automatically uses any enabled cache plugin or the Wordpress internal transient cache (= Wordpress database). Only the statuses JSON response is cached - any media is still served from the Mastodon instance directly. Note: If you Mastodon instance needs API authentication server-side caching is automatically enabled for all feeds that use authentication. That way your auth token is not exposed to your website visitors. API authentication If your Mastodon server needs API authentication you can use the auth parameter. NOTE
To avoid exposing the auth token to website visitors you have to take extra steps to set up authentication support See the very end of config-example.php for an in-depth configuration example Steps to set up API authentication: Log into your Mastodon instance and go to Settings > Development (https://yourinstance.example.org/settings/applications) Create a new Application (any name, only check one single scope read:statuses) Add the auth mapping configuration to your wp-config.php (See very bottom of the included config-example.php) Add your custom auth reference to your shortcode Known Issues / Todo integrate i18n into translate.wordpress.org instead of text constants re-build plugin as custom gutenberg block