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in php get_home_url()
I using ajax.

<script>
$j=jQuery.noConflict();
    $j(document).ready(function(){
        $j('.new_post_btn').click(function(){
            var dataString = {
            'action': 'new_post_action',
            'post_status': 'draft',
        };

            dataString=
                jQuery.ajax({
                    type: "POST",
    url: "http://localhost/wordpress/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php",
                  data: dataString,
                                    success: function(msg){
                         if(msg!='false')
                                                 {
                                                     msg=msg.substring(0, msg.length-1);
                                                     window.location='http://localhost/wordpress/wp-admin/post.php?post='+msg+'&action=elementor';
                                                 }
                       }

                 });
        });
});
</script>

I want to use ‘http://localhost/wordpress‘ to javascript function to get wordpress home url.

2

Answers


  1. If you are looking for a way to find host of the current page, then use document.location.

    console.log("document.location.href : "+ document.location.href);
    console.log("document.location.origin : "+ document.location.origin);
    console.log("document.location.hostname : "+ document.location.hostname);
    
     // --> If you want to pass another url to fetch domain home name then you can use following function.
    
    
    var tmp = document.createElement('a');
    tmp.href   = "http://www.example.com/my-page";
    console.log("host : "+tmp.host);
    console.log("Host : "+tmp.hostname);
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  2. You can get WordPress’s Home Url from the WP-JSON link tag as follows:

    // get JSON url
    var WpJsonUrl = document.querySelector('link[rel="https://api.w.org/"]').href
    // then take out the '/wp-json/' part
    var homeurl = WpJsonUrl.replace('/wp-json/','');
    
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