Printing a list of managed groups & user groups that user belongs to.
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ThomasMaître des clés# il y a 1 année et 1 mois
Hello,
Can you tell me how I can print a list of user groups and managed groups that a user belongs to
What you are asking is cuztomization and would require coding knowledge and custom development. We can’t give a full out of the box solution, but find below some tips that should help you or your developer to achieve what you need.
This is how you can get a list of managed groups IDs belonging to the current user (check customer-area-managed-groups/src/php/managed-groups-addon.class.php for more public functions you could use)
<?php // Get the managed-groups add-on to access required functions $mg_addon = cuar_addon('managed-groups'); // The current user ID $user_ID = get_current_user_id(); // Get an array of group IDs belonging to that user $users = $mg_addon->get_groups_of_user($user_ID );
For classic groups, you’ll need to use the appropriate class instead (check customer-area-extended-permissions/src/php/user-group/user-group-addon.class.php), by getting the appropriate instance like this instead:
<?php // Get the groups add-on to access required functions $gp_addon = cuar_addon('user-group');
I would like to add these as class names to the body tag so that I can control css styling based on their groups.
This can be done by using our template system (check our template system documentation). You could copy/edit the templates, use the functions given above, adapt them to your needs and generate some CSS classes depending on what you need.
Regards.
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Mr A BParticipant# il y a 1 année et 1 mois
Thank you for your help. I now have the following code that works well inside my customer-account pages and displayes all the groups a customer is in. Where can I add this code to work accross the entire Customer Area and to add a bodyclass?
$current_user = $this->get_current_user(); // Get the managed-groups and user-group add-on to access required functions $mg_addon = cuar_addon('managed-groups'); $gp_addon = cuar_addon('user-group'); // The current user ID $user_ID = $current_user->ID; // Get an array of group IDs belonging to that user $managedGroups = $mg_addon->get_groups_of_user($user_ID); $userGroups = $gp_addon->get_groups_of_user($user_ID); // get the group name from each ID foreach ( $managedGroups as $managedGroup ) { $groupClasses .= str_replace(' ', '', strtolower($managedGroup->post_title)) . ' '; } foreach ( $userGroups as $userGroup ) { $groupClasses .= str_replace(' ', '', strtolower($userGroup->post_title)) . ' '; } echo $groupClasses;
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ThomasMaître des clés# il y a 1 année
Hi,
You can inject CSS body classes on WordPress by using the body_class hook.
Also,
In order to avoid PHP errors when deactivating add-ons, you should make sure that managed-groups and user-group PHP classes exists before executing that code.
You’ll also probably need to check that you are on a WP Customer Area page.
You can insert this kind of code in a custom plugin and bind it to the body_class.
One last tip, this should be better:
$groupClasses .= sanitize_title($userGroup->post_title)
Regards.
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ThomasMaître des clés# il y a 1 année
You’re welcome 🙂
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