This plugin hasn’t been tested with the latest three major releases of WordPress. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.

Simple Google Photos Grid

Description

A simple, no-frills solution to display a Google Photos album on your site using a widget or a shortcode. There is only one layout option: grid. There is only one required attribute: album url. That’s it, that easy. See a demo and read more about the plugin. The code is also available on Github.

Notes

Your album on Google Photos must be “public”, which means you need to go into Google Photos on the web and set “Sharing options” to on, i.e. “Anyone with the link can see these photos and the people who’ve been invited or joined.”

Requires curl or similar to fetch the photo urls.

No support is provided. Probably no features will be added. You are free to ask, or to fork. Pull requests accepted.

Widget

Go to Appearance -> Widgets and a new widget named Simple Google Photos Grid should be available to use. Drag to your desired widget area and configure.

  • Title: Heading of the widget on your site. Default to empty.
  • Album URL: The full URL to your public gallery on Google Photos. Ideally should be a short, “shared” link (such as https://photos.app.goo.gl/G8EOLs5YtESchh4g1), but any Google Photos URL should do.
  • Num Photos to Show: Even numbers probably work best. There’s a maximum number, not sure what it is, but it’s pretty low.
  • Num Photos per Row: How many photos to show per row? Probably some number that works well with Num Photos.
  • Cache Interval (in minutes): How long to cache photo URLs before checking the album on Google again. 0 for no cache.

Shortcode

Place the shortcode in a post, page or theme.
[simple_google_photos_grid album-url=”https://photos.app.goo.gl/G8EOLs5YtESchh4g1″]

Available attributes are:
– album-url: (required) the url to a public Google Photos album
– number-photos: (optional) number of photos to display, defaults to 4
– number-photos-per-row: (optional) number of photos per row, defaults to 2
– cache-interval: (optional) length, in minutes, to cache the photo urls retrieved from Google, defaults to 15

[simple_google_photos_grid album-url="https://photos.app.goo.gl/G8EOLs5YtESchh4g1" number-photos="6" number-photos-per-row="3" cache-interval="120"]

Screenshots

  • Two grids on a page, one placed with a shortcode and one placed with a widget.

Installation

  1. Upload the plugin files to the /wp-content/plugins/plugin-name directory, or install the plugin through the WordPress plugins screen directly, or clone from Github.
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ screen in WordPress or with wp-cli.
  3. Configure:

Reviews

7 September 2023
I am not sure why this plugin has not gotten more attention. I have searched for a similar plug that would take third-party images (Google Photos) and create a gallery. Few offer it and those that do, are quite proud of their plugin ($$$). Yes, the gallery isn’t great and I wish it would open the images in a lightbox, but I am extremely please with the plugin. My server is getting approching capacity and this plugin keeps a gazillion photos off of it. Thanks for the plugin. I sure wish you’d consider updating it!
21 January 2018
Perfect for simple and easy integration and use. Maybe you can ad a Link on the foto to go to the fotodetail instead of the gallery-overview?
Read all 2 reviews

Contributors and Developers

“Simple Google Photos Grid” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

Change Log

1.5

  • Fixed notices in shortcode

1.4

  • Fixed uninstall and shortcode bugs

1.3

  • Added “number photos per row” configuration/attribute to have grids other than 2×2

1.2

  • Fixed bug if more than one grid on a page

1.1

  • Added shortcode

1.0

  • Initial release