Change Register / Lost Password “Aktionslinks” URLs, Titel & Modify Error-Seiten. Theme Mein Login Plugin angetriebenes Wordpress Netzwerk multisite

Ich habe eine riesige Netzwerk-Multisite für meinen Client eingerichtet, die 1000 neue Benutzer pro Monat empfängt und bereits 5 Klon-Netzwerk-Sites enthält. Es gibt eine statische Homepage mit dem Theme-my-Login-Plugin, das auf einem angepassten Divi ausgeführt wird Kinderthema.

Auf der angepassten Anmeldeseite befindet sich die Anmeldung selbst, die einwandfrei funktioniert, und darunter zwei "Aktionslinks" für "Registrieren" und "Passwort vergessen". Ich habe zwei externe benutzerdefinierte Seiten, auf die ich für beide Links verlinken kann.

So bearbeite ich die Datei functions.php des untergeordneten Themas, die bereits einige funktionierende Filter enthält, die externe Authentifizierung, Video (popcorn.js), dynamisches Copyright und das Ausblenden des Wordpress-Logos in der Admin-Leiste behandeln.

Ich wollte die standardmäßigen Aktionslinks für Registrieren / Passwort vergessen für verschiedene URLs ändern, deren Linktitel ändern und die Fehlerseiten so ändern, dass die Option "Passwort vergessen?" Der Link würde zu derselben URL führen wie der Aktionslink "Passwort vergessen".

Below ist die Datei Functions.php, bevor oben erforderliche Änderungen vorgenommen wurden:

<?php

/*
PHP script content in functions.php of Child Theme in Wordpress Network 
Multisite.

Functions to add new externally authenticated users as wordpress users 
at subscriber level via email field using HTTP POST. 

Usernames expected in the format: [email protected] or [email protected] 
(also all variations of .com.au, .co.nz, etc.) 

New Wordpress Network MultiSite Subfolders are assigned to their own groups of users. 

On login their WordPress profile is automatically created in the MultiSite 
Subfolder for that user; based on the DOMAIN portion of username/email.
Accordingly, Wordpress Network Subfolder names match the DOMAIN exactly. 

eg: "http://wpsite.com/DOMAIN/Home" is the landing page for the user: 
    "[email protected]" or "[email protected]" and so on.

The Logic flow is below annotated and step by step along with the script:

1.Do the external check: The external login must be successful and the return 
  value must be validated with a "200" response from the external auth' server. 

If response is anything else give an error.

2.Do another check to see if they exist in the WP DB, if not; create them
  first (EVERY user in WordPress has a unique ID, so using this ID to identify a user in this script.) 

If the ID is found, our user is automatically logged in 
and lands on their home page.

If the user does NOT exist, the user should be created automatically on the
relevant subfolder site (see notes ablove)
*/

// PHP code starts here:

// The two lines of filters below are executed just before the invocation of the 
// WordPress authentication process.
add_filter( 'authenticate', 'external_auth', 10, 3 );
add_filter( 'login_redirect', 'ds_login_redirect', 10, 3 );

function external_auth( $user, $username, $password ){

    // Make sure a username and password are present for us to work with
    if($username == '' || $password == '') return;    

    // Try to log into the external service or database with username and password
    $args = array(
        'method' => 'POST',
        'timeout' => 45,
        'redirection' => 5,
        'httpversion' => '1.0',
        'blocking' => true,
        'headers' => array(),
        'body' => array( 'username' => $username, 'password' => $password ),
        'cookies' => array()
        );

    $ext_auth = wp_remote_post("http://IP.OF.EXTERNAL.AUTH:SERVER/api-token-auth/",$args);

    // If external authentication was successful
    if($ext_auth['response']['code'] == 200) {

        $userobj = new WP_User();
        $user = $userobj->get_data_by( 'login', $username ); 
        // Does not return a WP_User object :(
        $user = new WP_User($user->ID); 
        // Attempt to load up the user with that ID

        if( $user->ID == 0 ) {
                // The user does not currently exist in the WordPress user table.

                // If you don't want to add new users to WordPress when they don't already 
                // exist; uncomment the following line and remove the create WP user code
                //$user = new WP_Error( 'denied', __("ERROR: Not a valid user for this system") );

                // Setup minimum required user information and create WP user
                $new_user_id =  wpmu_create_user($username, $password, $username); 
                                // A new user has been created

                                // Match DOMAIN in username/email to WordPress Subfolder and add permission to relevent blog 
                $domain_end = explode('@', $username);
                //var_dump($domain_end);
                $match = explode('.', $domain_end[1]);
                //var_dump($match);


                $domain = 'YOUR_DOMAIN.com';
                foreach ($match as $blog_key){
                    $path = '/'.$blog_key.'/';
                    $blog_id = get_blog_id_from_url ( $domain, $path );
                    if ($blog_id != 0) break;
                }       

                //Specify their role 
                $role = 'subscriber';

                // Give the user access to their blog.
                add_user_to_blog($blog_id, $new_user_id, $role);

                // Load the new user info
                $user = new WP_User ($new_user_id);
        } 

    }else if($ext_auth['response']['code'] == 400){
        $user = new WP_Error( 'denied', __("ERROR: User/pass bad") );
    }

    // Comment below line to fall back to WordPress authentication
    // (in case external service offline for maintenance)
    remove_action('authenticate', 'wp_authenticate_username_password', 20);

    return $user;   
}

function ds_login_redirect( $redirect_to, $request_redirect_to, $user )
{
    if ($user->ID != 0) {
        $user_info = get_userdata($user->ID);
        if ($user_info->primary_blog) {
            $primary_url = get_blogaddress_by_id($user_info->primary_blog) . 'index/';
            if ($primary_url) {
                //echo $primary_url; die();
                wp_redirect($primary_url);
                die();
            }
        }
    }

    return $redirect_to;
}

/* Include popcorn.js --------------------- */

function theme_name_scripts() {
    wp_enqueue_script( 'popcorn', get_template_directory_uri() . '/js/popcorn.js', array(), '1.0.0', true );
}

add_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts', 'theme_name_scripts' );

/* Dynamic Copyright---------------------WPN-10-03-2016--*/

function dynamic_copyright() {
global $wpdb;
$copyright_dates = $wpdb->get_results("
SELECT
YEAR(min(post_date_gmt)) AS firstdate,
YEAR(max(post_date_gmt)) AS lastdate
FROM
$wpdb->posts
WHERE
post_status = 'publish'
");
$output = '';
if($copyright_dates) {
$copyright = $copyright_dates[0]->firstdate;
if($copyright_dates[0]->firstdate != $copyright_dates[0]->lastdate) {
$copyright .= '-' . $copyright_dates[0]->lastdate;
}
$output = $copyright;
}
return $output;
}

/* Remove WP Logo -------------------------- */


function annointed_admin_bar_remove() {
        global $wp_admin_bar;

        /* Remove their stuff */
        $wp_admin_bar->remove_menu('wp-logo');
}

add_action('wp_before_admin_bar_render', 'annointed_admin_bar_remove', 0);

if ( ! function_exists( 'get_custom_header' ) ) {
    // compatibility with versions of WordPress prior to 3.4.
    add_custom_background();
} else {
    add_theme_support( 'custom-background', apply_filters( 'et_custom_background_args', array() ) );
}

?>

Antworten auf die Frage(2)

Ihre Antwort auf die Frage