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Get Google Calendar Event List in WordPress

<a href="https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/credentials">Get Your Api Credentials Here</a> <a href="https://calendar.google.com/calendar">Get your Calender ID</a> <?php include_once("wp-load.php"); function  get_calender_events() { $params = array(); /*Get current date*/ $current_date  = date('Y-m-d H:i:s'); /*Convert it to google calendar's rfc_format */ $rfc_format = date("c", strtotime($current_date)); $params[] = 'orderBy=startTime'; $params[] ='maxResults=100'; $params[] = 'timeMin='.urlencode($rfc_format); $url_param = ''; foreach($params as $param) { $url_param.= '&'.$param; } $calender_id = "calender_id"; $client_key =  "client_key"; $url = "https://www.googleapis.com/calendar/v3/calendars/".$calender_id."/events?key=".$client_key."&singleEvents=true".$url_param; $list_events = wp_remote_post($url,

Remove custom post type permalink

'publicly_queryable'  => false, //remove link for the post 'rewrite'            => false, //Triggers the handling of rewrites for this post type. To prevent rewrites, set to false 'query_var'          => false, - Disables query_var key use. A post type cannot be loaded at /?{query_var}={single_post_slug} 'public' => false,  // it's not public, it shouldn't have it's own permalink, and so on 'show_ui' => true,  // you should be able to edit it in wp-admin 'exclude_from_search' => true,  // you should exclude it from search results 'show_in_nav_menus' => false,  // you shouldn't be able to add it to menus 'has_archive' => false,  // it shouldn't have archive page