The Brown Paper Tickets plugin is a simple way to display events in a WordPress post/page. You can display a single event, a list of all events or all of your events in a calendar.
The Brown Paper Tickets plugin is Free Software, released under the
GNU GPL v2 or later. Certain libraries used by the plugin (see About section) are licensed under the MIT License.
There are some caveats to using this plugin. PLEASE READ!
- Please be aware that this plugin is no longer actively supported by Brown Paper Tickets. While this plugin continues to work well for many users, you may encounter errors and bugs. All usage is as-is, at your own risk.
- The data returned by the [pricelist] (http://www.brownpapertickets.com/apidocs/2.0/pricelist.html) API call does not make a distinction between password protected prices and regular prices. As a result, prices that are typically hidden by passwords on BPT will show up via the plugin. DO NOT use this plugin if you intend to use the event list feature or want your password protected prices to stay hidden. Calendar format should be OK as it does not make the price list API call.
To install the plugin, download the zip, extract it and upload the extracted folder to your plugins directory on your webserver.
From there, activate the plugin as normal. The plugin should take you through a setup wizard. If for some reason it doesn't, on the bottom of your WordPress Admin menu you should see a "BPT Settings" link.
To obtain your developer ID, you must first have developer tools added to your Brown Paper Tickets account. First log into your account on the Brown Paper Tickets website, then go to
Account Functions. Click Developer Tools and then add. You'll see a new link in the top navigation titled "Developer". Click that and you'll see your developer ID listed at the top.
Your client ID is typically whatever you use to log into the Brown Paper Tickets site.