├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── composer.json
├── readme.txt
├── wp-user-parents.php
└── wp-user-parents
├── assets
└── css
│ └── wp-user-parents.css
└── includes
├── admin.php
├── capabilities.php
├── functions.php
├── hooks.php
├── metaboxes.php
└── user-dashboard.php
/.gitignore:
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1 | # WP User Parents
2 |
3 | Allows parent users to manage their children.
4 |
5 | Think of WP User Parents as a user delegation system for WordPress. Users can appoint other users as 'parents' that have control over their account, viewing their profile, and acting on their behalf.
6 |
7 | # Installation
8 |
9 | * Download and install using the built in WordPress plugin installer.
10 | * Activate in the "Plugins" area of your admin by clicking the "Activate" link.
11 | * No further setup or configuration is necessary.
12 |
13 | # FAQ
14 |
15 | ### How does this work?
16 |
17 | It works by setting a `user_parent` user meta key with a meta value of the user ID that is a parent.
18 |
19 | This allows multiple users to have both multiple parents and multiple children.
20 |
21 | ### Where can I get support?
22 |
23 | The WordPress support forums: https://wordpress.org/plugin/support/wp-user-parents/
24 |
25 | ### Can I contribute?
26 |
27 | Yes, please!
28 |
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1 | {
2 | "name": "stuttter/wp-user-parents",
3 | "description": "Allow parent users to manage their children",
4 | "homepage": "https://github.com/stuttter/wp-user-parents",
5 | "type": "wordpress-plugin",
6 | "require": {
7 | "php": ">=5.2",
8 | "composer/installers": "^1.0"
9 | },
10 | "license": "GPL-2.0-or-later",
11 | "authors": [
12 | {
13 | "name": "John James Jacoby",
14 | "email": "johnjamesjacoby@me.com"
15 | }
16 | ]
17 | }
18 |
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1 | === WP User Parents ===
2 | Contributors: johnjamesjacoby, stuttter
3 | Tags: users, user, hierarchy, edit, metabox
4 | Requires at least: 4.4
5 | Tested up to: 4.7
6 | Stable tag: 0.1.0
7 | License: GPLv2 or later
8 | License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
9 | Donate link: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9Q4F4EL5YJ62J
10 |
11 | == Description ==
12 |
13 | Allows parent users to manage their children.
14 |
15 | Think of WP User Parents as a user delegation system for WordPress. Users can appoint other users as 'parents' that have control over their account, viewing their profile, and acting on their behalf.
16 |
17 | = Also checkout =
18 |
19 | * [WP Chosen](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-chosen/ "Make long, unwieldy select boxes much more user-friendly.")
20 | * [WP Pretty Filters](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-pretty-filters/ "Makes post filters better match what's already in Media & Attachments.")
21 | * [WP Event Calendar](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-event-calendar/ "The best way to manage events in WordPress.")
22 | * [WP Media Categories](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-media-categories/ "Add categories to media & attachments.")
23 | * [WP Term Meta](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-term-meta/ "Metadata, for taxonomy terms.")
24 | * [WP Term Order](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-term-order/ "Sort taxonomy terms, your way.")
25 | * [WP Term Authors](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-term-authors/ "Authors for categories, tags, and other taxonomy terms.")
26 | * [WP Term Colors](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-term-colors/ "Pretty colors for categories, tags, and other taxonomy terms.")
27 | * [WP Term Icons](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-term-icons/ "Pretty icons for categories, tags, and other taxonomy terms.")
28 | * [WP Term Visibility](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-term-visibility/ "Visibilities for categories, tags, and other taxonomy terms.")
29 | * [WP User Groups](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-user-groups/ "Group users together with taxonomies & terms.")
30 | * [WP User Activity](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-user-activity/ "The best way to log activity in WordPress.")
31 | * [WP User Avatars](https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-user-avatars/ "Allow users to upload avatars or choose them from your media library.")
32 |
33 | == Screenshots ==
34 |
35 | 1. User Profile Metabox
36 |
37 | == Installation ==
38 |
39 | * Download and install using the built in WordPress plugin installer.
40 | * Activate in the "Plugins" area of your admin by clicking the "Activate" link.
41 | * No further setup or configuration is necessary.
42 |
43 | == Frequently Asked Questions ==
44 |
45 | = Does this work with multisite? =
46 |
47 | Yes.
48 |
49 | = How many parents can a user have? =
50 |
51 | A seemingly unlimited number, though you probably don't really want to test this theory.
52 |
53 | = Where can I get support? =
54 |
55 | The WordPress support forums: https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/wp-user-parents.
56 |
57 | = Where can I find documentation? =
58 |
59 | http://github.com/stuttter/wp-user-parents
60 |
61 | == Changelog ==
62 |
63 | = 0.1.0 =
64 | * Initial release
65 |
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1 | 'user_parent',
73 | 'meta_value' => $user_id,
74 | 'fields' => 'ID'
75 | ) );
76 |
77 | // Make empty array if error or empty
78 | if ( is_wp_error( $ids ) || empty( $ids ) ) {
79 | $ids = array();
80 | }
81 |
82 | return apply_filters( 'wp_get_user_children', $ids, $user_id );
83 | }
84 |
85 | /**
86 | * Return an array of user parents
87 | *
88 | * @since 0.1.0
89 | *
90 | * @param int $user_id
91 | *
92 | * @return array
93 | */
94 | function wp_get_user_pending_parents( $user_id = 0 ) {
95 | $ids = get_user_meta( $user_id, 'user_parent_pending' );
96 | $parents = ! empty( $ids )
97 | ? $ids
98 | : array();
99 |
100 | return apply_filters( 'wp_get_user_pending_parents', $parents, $user_id );
101 | }
102 |
103 | /**
104 | * Return an array of user parents
105 | *
106 | * @since 0.1.0
107 | *
108 | * @param int $user_id
109 | *
110 | * @return array
111 | */
112 | function wp_get_user_pending_children( $user_id = 0 ) {
113 |
114 | // Get children IDs
115 | $ids = get_users( array(
116 | 'meta_key' => 'user_parent_pending',
117 | 'meta_value' => $user_id,
118 | 'fields' => 'ID'
119 | ) );
120 |
121 | // Make empty array if error or empty
122 | if ( is_wp_error( $ids ) || empty( $ids ) ) {
123 | $ids = array();
124 | }
125 |
126 | return apply_filters( 'wp_get_user_pending_children', $ids, $user_id );
127 | }
128 |
129 | /**
130 | * Check if a user is a parent of another user
131 | *
132 | * @since 0.1.0
133 | *
134 | * @param int $parent
135 | * @param int $child
136 | *
137 | * @return bool
138 | */
139 | function wp_is_user_parent_of_user( $parent = 0, $child = 0 ) {
140 | $parents = wp_get_user_parents( $child );
141 | $is_parent = in_array( $parent, $parents, true );
142 |
143 | return apply_filters( 'wp_is_user_parent_of_user', $is_parent, $parent, $child );
144 | }
145 |
146 | /**
147 | * Check if a user is a parent of another user
148 | *
149 | * @since 0.1.0
150 | *
151 | * @param int $child
152 | * @param int $parent
153 | *
154 | * @return bool
155 | */
156 | function wp_is_user_child_of_user( $child = 0, $parent = 0 ) {
157 | $children = wp_get_user_children( $parent );
158 | $is_child = in_array( $child, $children, true );
159 |
160 | return apply_filters( 'wp_is_user_child_of_user', $is_child, $child, $parent );
161 | }
162 |
163 | /**
164 | * Retrieve an array of users that are eligible to be user parents
165 | *
166 | * @since 0.1.0
167 | *
168 | * @param array $args
169 | *
170 | * @return array
171 | */
172 | function wp_get_eligible_user_parents( $args = array() ) {
173 |
174 | // Parse arguments
175 | $r = wp_parse_args( $args, array(
176 | 'number' => -1,
177 | 'orderby' => 'display_name'
178 | ) );
179 |
180 | // Filter arguments
181 | $r = apply_filters( 'wp_get_eligible_user_parents', $r, $args );
182 |
183 | // Return users
184 | return get_users( $r );
185 | }
186 |
187 | /**
188 | * Retrieve an array of users that are eligible to be user children
189 | *
190 | * @since 0.1.0
191 | *
192 | * @param array $args
193 | *
194 | * @return array
195 | */
196 | function wp_get_eligible_user_children( $args = array() ) {
197 |
198 | // Parse arguments
199 | $r = wp_parse_args( $args, array(
200 | 'number' => -1,
201 | 'orderby' => 'display_name'
202 | ) );
203 |
204 | // Filter arguments
205 | $r = apply_filters( 'wp_get_eligible_user_children', $r, $args );
206 |
207 | // Return users
208 | return get_users( $r );
209 | }
210 |
211 | /**
212 | * Prefer first & last name over display_name setting
213 | *
214 | * @since 0.1.0
215 | *
216 | * @param object $user
217 | */
218 | function wp_user_parents_prefer_fullname( $user = null ) {
219 |
220 | // Bail if not a user object
221 | if ( ! is_a( $user, 'WP_User' ) ) {
222 | return false;
223 | }
224 |
225 | // Set filter to display
226 | $user->filter = 'display';
227 |
228 | // Prefer first & last name, fallback to display name
229 | if ( ! empty( $user->first_name ) && ! empty( $user->last_name ) ) {
230 | $display_name = "{$user->first_name} {$user->last_name}";
231 | } else {
232 | $display_name = $user->display_name;
233 | }
234 |
235 | // Return the fullname, falling back to display_name
236 | return $display_name;
237 | }
238 |
239 | /**
240 | * Register user meta keys & sanitization callbacks
241 | *
242 | * @since 0.1.0
243 | */
244 | function wp_user_parents_register_metadata() {
245 | register_meta( 'user', 'user_parent', 'wp_user_parents_sanitize_user' );
246 | register_meta( 'user', 'user_parent_pending', 'wp_user_parents_sanitize_user' );
247 | }
248 |
249 | /**
250 | * Update user parents
251 | *
252 | * @since 0.1.0
253 | */
254 | function wp_user_parents_save_meta_data( $user_id = 0 ) {
255 |
256 | // Bail if no page
257 | if ( empty( $_GET['page'] ) ) {
258 | return;
259 | }
260 |
261 | // Bail if not saving the 'account' section
262 | if ( sanitize_key( $_GET['page'] ) !== 'account' ) {
263 | return;
264 | }
265 |
266 | /** Parents ***************************************************************/
267 |
268 | // Attempt to save parents
269 | $posted_parent_ids = ! empty( $_POST['wp_user_parents'] )
270 | ? wp_parse_id_list( $_POST['wp_user_parents'] )
271 | : array();
272 |
273 | // Delete user parents
274 | delete_user_meta( $user_id, 'user_parent' );
275 |
276 | // Add user metas
277 | foreach ( $posted_parent_ids as $id ) {
278 | if ( ! wp_is_user_parent_of_user( $id, $user_id ) ) {
279 | add_user_meta( $user_id, 'user_parent', $id, false );
280 | }
281 | }
282 |
283 | /** Children **************************************************************/
284 |
285 | // Attempt to save parents
286 | $posted_children_ids = ! empty( $_POST['wp_user_children'] )
287 | ? wp_parse_id_list( $_POST['wp_user_children'] )
288 | : array();
289 |
290 | // Get parent user IDs
291 | $children_ids = wp_get_user_children( $user_id );
292 | foreach ( $children_ids as $child_id ) {
293 | delete_user_meta( $child_id, 'user_parent', $user_id );
294 | }
295 |
296 | // Add user metas
297 | foreach ( $posted_children_ids as $id ) {
298 | if ( ! wp_is_user_child_of_user( $user_id, $id ) ) {
299 | add_user_meta( $id, 'user_parent', $user_id, false );
300 | }
301 | }
302 | }
303 |
304 | /**
305 | * Sanitize user parent for saving
306 | *
307 | * @since 0.1.0
308 | *
309 | * @param array $user_id
310 | */
311 | function wp_user_parents_sanitize_user( $user_id = 0 ) {
312 |
313 | // Try to get user data
314 | $user = get_userdata( $user_id );
315 |
316 | // Return user ID if found, or false if not
317 | return ! empty( $user->ID )
318 | ? (int) $user->ID
319 | : false;
320 | }
321 |
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43 | $child_ids = wp_get_user_children( $user->ID ); ?>
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