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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 339 | Public License instead of this License. 340 | 341 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /composer.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /readme.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /wp-user-parents.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /wp-user-parents/includes/hooks.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ID ); 43 | $child_ids = wp_get_user_children( $user->ID ); ?> 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | $user, 55 | 'type' => 'parents', 56 | 'parent_ids' => $parent_ids, 57 | 'child_ids' => $child_ids 58 | ) ); 59 | 60 | // Children row 61 | wp_user_profiles_do_row( array( 62 | 'user' => $user, 63 | 'type' => 'children', 64 | 'parent_ids' => $parent_ids, 65 | 'child_ids' => $child_ids 66 | ) ); 67 | 68 | // Get the rows 69 | $rows = ob_get_clean(); 70 | 71 | // Output rows, or message why there are no rows 72 | if ( ! empty( $rows ) ) : 73 | echo $rows; 74 | else : 75 | ?> 77 | 78 |
79 | 80 | false, 95 | 'type' => '', 96 | 'parent_ids' => array(), 97 | 'child_ids' => array() 98 | ) ); 99 | 100 | // Bail if user cannot have parents 101 | if ( ! user_can( $r['user']->ID, "have_user_{$r['type']}", $r['user'] ) ) { 102 | return; 103 | } 104 | 105 | // Set some variables to help with querying users 106 | if ( 'parents' === $r['type'] ) { 107 | $cur_ids = 'parent_ids'; 108 | $op_ids = 'child_ids'; 109 | } elseif ( 'children' === $r['type'] ) { 110 | $cur_ids = 'child_ids'; 111 | $op_ids = 'parent_ids'; 112 | } 113 | 114 | // Set empty users array 115 | $r['users'] = array(); 116 | 117 | // User can edit 118 | if ( user_can( $r['user']->ID, "edit_user_{$r['type']}", $r['user'] ) ) { 119 | 120 | // Get users 121 | $r['users'] = call_user_func( "wp_get_eligible_user_{$r['type']}", array( 122 | 'exclude' => array_merge( $r[ $op_ids ], array( $r['user']->ID ) ) 123 | ) ); 124 | 125 | // Fallback 126 | if ( empty( $r['users'] ) ) { 127 | $r['users'] = wp_user_parents_get_specific_users( $r[ $cur_ids ] ); 128 | } 129 | 130 | // User can view 131 | } elseif ( user_can( $r['user']->ID, "view_user_{$r['type']}", $r['user'] ) ) { 132 | $r['users'] = wp_user_parents_get_specific_users( $r[ $cur_ids ] ); 133 | 134 | // User cannot edit or view, so return 135 | } else { 136 | return; 137 | } 138 | 139 | // Set current IDs, used for selecting current users 140 | $r['cur_ids'] = $r[ $cur_ids ]; 141 | 142 | // Output the row 143 | wp_user_parents_output_row( $r ); 144 | } 145 | 146 | /** 147 | * Output the meta box row for user parents or children 148 | * 149 | * @since 0.1.0 150 | * 151 | * @param array $args 152 | */ 153 | function wp_user_parents_output_row( $args = array() ) { 154 | 155 | // Parse arguments 156 | $r = wp_parse_args( $args, array( 157 | 'user' => false, 158 | 'type' => '', 159 | 'cur_ids' => array(), 160 | 'users' => array() 161 | ) ); 162 | 163 | // Get labels 164 | $labels = wp_user_parents_get_row_labels( $r['type'] ); 165 | 166 | // Start the output buffer 167 | ob_start(); 168 | 169 | ?>ID, "edit_user_{$r['type']}", $r['user'] ) ) : 173 | 174 | // Users to list 175 | if ( ! empty( $r['users'] ) ) : 176 | 177 | ?> 178 | 179 | 188 | 192 | 198 | ', array_map( 'wp_user_parents_prefer_fullname', $r['users'] ) ) 200 | : $labels['no']; ?> -1, 227 | 'include' => $user_ids, 228 | 'orderby' => 'display_name' 229 | ) ); 230 | 231 | // Bail if no users found 232 | if ( empty( $users ) || is_wp_error( $users ) ) { 233 | return array(); 234 | } 235 | 236 | // Return users 237 | return $users; 238 | } 239 | 240 | /** 241 | * Return array of labels used in row 242 | * 243 | * @since 0.1.0 244 | * 245 | * @param string $type 246 | * @return array 247 | */ 248 | function wp_user_parents_get_row_labels( $type = '' ) { 249 | 250 | // Set empty labels array 251 | $labels = array( 252 | 'label' => '', 253 | 'select' => '', 254 | 'no' => '', 255 | ); 256 | 257 | // Set some variables to help with querying users 258 | if ( 'parents' === $type ) { 259 | $labels = array( 260 | 'label' => esc_html__( 'Parents', 'wp-user-parents' ), 261 | 'select' => esc_html__( 'Select parents', 'wp-user-parents' ), 262 | 'no' => esc_html__( 'No parents', 'wp-user-parents' ), 263 | 'empty' => esc_html__( 'No available parents', 'wp-user-parents' ) 264 | ); 265 | } elseif ( 'children' === $type ) { 266 | $labels = array( 267 | 'label' => esc_html__( 'Children', 'wp-user-parents' ), 268 | 'select' => esc_html__( 'Select children', 'wp-user-parents' ), 269 | 'no' => esc_html__( 'No children', 'wp-user-parents' ), 270 | 'empty' => esc_html__( 'No available children', 'wp-user-parents' ) 271 | ); 272 | } 273 | 274 | // Filter & return 275 | return apply_filters( 'wp_user_parents_get_row_labels', $labels, $type ); 276 | } 277 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /wp-user-parents/includes/user-dashboard.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 'children', 29 | 'slug' => 'children', 30 | 'url' => '', 31 | 'label' => esc_html__( 'Children', 'wp-user-parents' ), 32 | 'show_in_menu' => true, 33 | 'order' => 150 34 | ); 35 | 36 | // Return sections 37 | return $sections; 38 | } 39 | 40 | /** 41 | * Maybe add a child from the "Children" section 42 | * 43 | * @since 0.1.0 44 | */ 45 | function wp_user_parents_add_child() { 46 | 47 | // Bail if no signup nonce 48 | if ( empty( $_REQUEST['signup_nonce'] ) ) { 49 | return; 50 | } 51 | 52 | // Bail if nonce fails 53 | if ( ! wp_verify_nonce( $_REQUEST['signup_nonce'], 'wp_user_dashboard_child_signup' ) ) { 54 | return; 55 | } 56 | 57 | // Bail if current user cannot have children 58 | if ( ! current_user_can( 'have_user_children' ) ) { 59 | return; 60 | } 61 | 62 | // Sanitize fields 63 | $email = ! empty( $_REQUEST['email'] ) ? $_REQUEST['email'] : ''; 64 | $firstname = ! empty( $_REQUEST['firstname'] ) ? $_REQUEST['firstname'] : ''; 65 | $lastname = ! empty( $_REQUEST['lastname'] ) ? $_REQUEST['lastname'] : ''; 66 | $password = ! empty( $_REQUEST['password'] ) ? $_REQUEST['password'] : ''; 67 | $username = ! empty( $_REQUEST['username'] ) ? $_REQUEST['username'] : "{$firstname}-{$lastname}"; 68 | 69 | // Names are empty 70 | if ( empty( $firstname ) || empty( $lastname ) || strlen( $firstname ) < 2 || strlen( $lastname ) < 2 ) { 71 | wp_user_parents_dashboard_redirect( array( 'error' => 'name' ) ); 72 | } 73 | 74 | // Password validation 75 | if ( empty( $password ) ) { 76 | wp_user_parents_dashboard_redirect( array( 'error' => 'password' ) ); 77 | } 78 | 79 | // Username validation 80 | $username = preg_replace( '/\s+/', '', sanitize_user( $username, true ) ); 81 | $username = esc_html( sanitize_key( $username ) ); 82 | if ( empty( $username ) || username_exists( $username ) || strlen( $username ) < 4 ) { 83 | wp_user_parents_dashboard_redirect( array( 'error' => 'username' ) ); 84 | } 85 | 86 | // Email validation 87 | $email = sanitize_email( $email ); 88 | if ( empty( $email ) || ! is_email( $email ) || email_exists( $email ) ) { 89 | wp_user_parents_dashboard_redirect( array( 'error' => 'email' ) ); 90 | } 91 | 92 | // Filter the default child role 93 | $role = apply_filters( 'wp_user_parents_default_role', get_option( 'default_role' ) ); 94 | 95 | // Requires activation 96 | if ( is_multisite() && apply_filters( 'wp_join_page_requires_activation', true ) ) { 97 | wpmu_signup_user( $username, $email, array( 98 | 'add_to_blog' => get_current_blog_id(), 99 | 'new_role' => $role, 100 | 'first_name' => $firstname, 101 | 'last_name' => $lastname, 102 | ) ); 103 | } 104 | 105 | // User validation 106 | $user_id = wp_create_user( $username, $password, $email ); 107 | if ( empty( $user_id ) ) { 108 | wp_user_parents_dashboard_redirect( array( 'error' => 'unknown' ) ); 109 | } 110 | 111 | // Get new userdata 112 | $user = new WP_User( $user_id ); 113 | 114 | // Newly created users have no roles or caps until they are added to a blog 115 | delete_user_option( $user->ID, 'capabilities' ); 116 | delete_user_option( $user->ID, 'user_level' ); 117 | 118 | // Add default role 119 | $user->add_role( $role ); 120 | 121 | // Save fullname to usermeta 122 | update_user_meta( $user->ID, 'first_name', $firstname ); 123 | update_user_meta( $user->ID, 'last_name', $lastname ); 124 | 125 | // Get the current user ID 126 | $current_user_id = get_current_user_id(); 127 | 128 | // Add the relationship to usermeta 129 | add_user_meta( $user->ID, 'user_parent', $current_user_id, false ); 130 | 131 | // Do action 132 | do_action( 'wp_user_parents_added_child', $user, $current_user_id ); 133 | 134 | // Redirect 135 | wp_user_parents_dashboard_redirect( array( 'success' => 'yay' ) ); 136 | } 137 | 138 | /** 139 | * Redirect user back to children page, with feedback 140 | * 141 | * @since 0.1.0 142 | * 143 | * @param array $args 144 | */ 145 | function wp_user_parents_dashboard_redirect( $args = array() ) { 146 | $url = wp_get_user_dashboard_url( 'children' ); 147 | $redirect = add_query_arg( $args, $url ); 148 | wp_safe_redirect( $redirect ); 149 | die; 150 | } 151 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------