├── README.md ├── deploy.sh ├── license.txt ├── ms-user-management.php ├── readme.txt └── screenshot-1.png /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Multisite User Management 2 | 3 | Automatically add users to each site in your WordPress network. 4 | 5 | ## Description 6 | 7 | Running a WordPress network? You no longer need to manually add new users to each of your sites. 8 | 9 | With this plugin, users are assigned a default role for each of your sites. You set the default role for each site and this plugin applies it. 10 | 11 | You can assign different roles for each site or keep a site private by assigning no role. 12 | 13 | ## Installation 14 | 15 | 1. Upload the entire `/multisite-user-management/` folder to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory. 16 | 1. Activate the plugin. 17 | 1. Navigate to the **Multisite User Management** section of the *Network Admin > Settings > Network Settings* page. At `example.com` this page would be found at `http://example.com/wp-admin/network/settings.php`. 18 | 1. Set default roles for each of your sites. 19 | 20 | ## Frequently Asked Questions 21 | 22 | ### Does the plugin require a multisite installation? 23 | 24 | Yes, WordPress takes care of the default role on non-multisite installations. 25 | 26 | ### Where do I find the settings section 27 | 28 | The **Multisite User Management** section is near the bottom of the the *Network Admin > Settings > Network Settings* page. 29 | 30 | For `example.com` this page would be found at `http://example.com/wp-admin/network/settings.php`. 31 | 32 | ### Why aren't all my sites listed on the options page? 33 | 34 | Any sites archived or deleted will not appear. All others sites will appear. 35 | 36 | If you do not see your sites, be sure you are looking at the *Network Settings* Page found at `/wp-admin/network/settings.php` not a single site settings, found at `/wp-admin/settings.php`. 37 | 38 | ### Does this plugin assign the default role to existing users? 39 | 40 | Yes, existing users will receive the default role. If you change the default role, all of your users with the old default role will receive the new default role. 41 | 42 | ### Will these roles be allocated to new users registering with a new site? 43 | 44 | Yes, users registering with a site will receive all the existing default roles. 45 | 46 | The new site will not have a default role until it is manually set. Once set, all existing users will receive that role for the new site. 47 | 48 | ### Why aren't my users allocated the role and showing up on all sites? 49 | 50 | Sometimes magic happens. 51 | 52 | To re-apply a role to all users on all sites, you must: 53 | 54 | 1. Change the default role for every site listed in the settings page (even if the role is set to the role you want for that site, change it just for now). Every role must be different. 55 | 1. Save the settings. 56 | 1. If any of the roles are set to something other than the role you want, change the role to the one you want. 57 | 1. Save the settings. 58 | 59 | All users in your database should now be assigned a role for all sites. 60 | 61 | ### Where can I report bugs? 62 | 63 | Add a new topic on the [WordPress Support Forum](http://wordpress.org/tags/multisite-user-management). 64 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /deploy.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #! /bin/bash 2 | # A modification of Dean Clatworthy's deploy script as found here: https://github.com/deanc/wordpress-plugin-git-svn 3 | # The difference is that this script lives in the plugin's git repo & doesn't require an existing SVN repo. 4 | 5 | # main config 6 | PLUGINSLUG="multisite-user-management" 7 | CURRENTDIR=`pwd` 8 | MAINFILE="ms-user-management.php" # this should be the name of your main php file in the wordpress plugin 9 | 10 | # git config 11 | GITPATH="$CURRENTDIR/" # this file should be in the base of your git repository 12 | 13 | # svn config 14 | SVNPATH="/tmp/$PLUGINSLUG" # path to a temp SVN repo. No trailing slash required and don't add trunk. 15 | SVNURL="http://plugins.svn.wordpress.org/multisite-user-management/" # Remote SVN repo on wordpress.org, with trailing slash 16 | SVNUSER="thenbrent" # your svn username 17 | 18 | 19 | # Let's begin... 20 | echo ".........................................." 21 | echo 22 | echo "Preparing to deploy wordpress plugin" 23 | echo 24 | echo ".........................................." 25 | echo 26 | 27 | # Check if subversion is installed before getting all worked up 28 | if ! which svn >/dev/null; then 29 | echo "You'll need to install subversion before proceeding. Exiting...."; 30 | exit 1; 31 | fi 32 | 33 | # Check version in readme.txt is the same as plugin file after translating both to unix line breaks to work around grep's failure to identify mac line breaks 34 | NEWVERSION1=`grep "^Stable tag:" $GITPATH/readme.txt | awk -F' ' '{print $NF}'` 35 | echo "readme.txt version: $NEWVERSION1" 36 | NEWVERSION2=`grep "^Version:" $GITPATH/$MAINFILE | awk -F' ' '{print $NF}'` 37 | echo "$MAINFILE version: $NEWVERSION2" 38 | 39 | if [ "$NEWVERSION1" != "$NEWVERSION2" ]; then echo "Version in readme.txt & $MAINFILE don't match. Exiting...."; exit 1; fi 40 | 41 | echo "Versions match in readme.txt and $MAINFILE. Let's proceed..." 42 | 43 | if git show-ref --tags --quiet --verify -- "refs/tags/$NEWVERSION1" 44 | then 45 | echo "Version $NEWVERSION1 already exists as git tag. Exiting...."; 46 | exit 1; 47 | else 48 | echo "Git version does not exist. Let's proceed..." 49 | fi 50 | 51 | cd $GITPATH 52 | echo -e "Enter a commit message for this new version: \c" 53 | read COMMITMSG 54 | git commit -am "$COMMITMSG" 55 | 56 | echo "Tagging new version in git" 57 | git tag -a "$NEWVERSION1" -m "Tagging version $NEWVERSION1" 58 | 59 | echo "Pushing latest commit to origin, with tags" 60 | git push origin master 61 | git push origin master --tags 62 | 63 | echo 64 | echo "Creating local copy of SVN repo ..." 65 | svn co $SVNURL $SVNPATH 66 | 67 | echo "Clearing svn repo so we can overwrite it" 68 | svn rm $SVNPATH/trunk/* 69 | 70 | echo "Exporting the HEAD of master from git to the trunk of SVN" 71 | git checkout-index -a -f --prefix=$SVNPATH/trunk/ 72 | 73 | echo "Ignoring github specific files and deployment script" 74 | svn propset svn:ignore "deploy.sh 75 | README.md 76 | .git 77 | .gitignore" "$SVNPATH/trunk/" 78 | 79 | echo "Changing directory to SVN and committing to trunk" 80 | cd $SVNPATH/trunk/ 81 | # Add all new files that are not set to be ignored 82 | svn status | grep -v "^.[ \t]*\..*" | grep "^?" | awk '{print $2}' | xargs svn add 83 | svn commit --username=$SVNUSER -m "$COMMITMSG" 84 | 85 | echo "Creating new SVN tag & committing it" 86 | cd $SVNPATH 87 | svn copy trunk/ tags/$NEWVERSION1/ 88 | cd $SVNPATH/tags/$NEWVERSION1 89 | svn commit --username=$SVNUSER -m "Tagging version $NEWVERSION1" 90 | 91 | echo "Removing temporary directory $SVNPATH" 92 | rm -fr $SVNPATH/ 93 | 94 | echo "*** FIN ***" 95 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /license.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GPL Version 2, June 1991 2 | 3 | Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 4 | 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110, USA 5 | 6 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it. 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' . __( 'No sites available.', 'msum' ) . '
'; 96 | } else { 97 | echo '' . __( 'Select the default role for each of your sites.', 'msum' ) . '
'; 98 | echo '' . __( 'New users will receive these roles when activating their account. Existing users will receive these roles only if they have the current default role or no role at all for each particular site.', 'msum' ) . '
'; 99 | echo '106 | | 107 | 111 | | 112 |
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