ID; } else { return null; } } /** * Checks whether the given email exists. * * @since 2.1.0 * @uses $wpdb * * @param string $email Email. * @return bool|int The user's ID on success, and false on failure. */ function email_exists( $email ) { if ( $user = get_user_by_email($email) ) return $user->ID; return false; } /** * Checks whether an username is valid. * * @since 2.0.1 * @uses apply_filters() Calls 'validate_username' hook on $valid check and $username as parameters * * @param string $username Username. * @return bool Whether username given is valid */ function validate_username( $username ) { $sanitized = sanitize_user( $username, true ); $valid = ( $sanitized == $username ); return apply_filters( 'validate_username', $valid, $username ); } /** * Insert an user into the database. * * Can update a current user or insert a new user based on whether the user's ID * is present. * * Can be used to update the user's info (see below), set the user's role, and * set the user's preference on whether they want the rich editor on. * * Most of the $userdata array fields have filters associated with the values. * The exceptions are 'rich_editing', 'role', 'jabber', 'aim', 'yim', * 'user_registered', and 'ID'. The filters have the prefix 'pre_user_' followed * by the field name. An example using 'description' would have the filter * called, 'pre_user_description' that can be hooked into. * * The $userdata array can contain the following fields: * 'ID' - An integer that will be used for updating an existing user. * 'user_pass' - A string that contains the plain text password for the user. * 'user_login' - A string that contains the user's username for logging in. * 'user_nicename' - A string that contains a nicer looking name for the user. * The default is the user's username. * 'user_url' - A string containing the user's URL for the user's web site. * 'user_email' - A string containing the user's email address. * 'display_name' - A string that will be shown on the site. Defaults to user's * username. It is likely that you will want to change this, for both * appearance and security through obscurity (that is if you don't use and * delete the default 'admin' user). * 'nickname' - The user's nickname, defaults to the user's username. * 'first_name' - The user's first name. * 'last_name' - The user's last name. * 'description' - A string containing content about the user. * 'rich_editing' - A string for whether to enable the rich editor or not. False * if not empty. * 'user_registered' - The date the user registered. Format is 'Y-m-d H:i:s'. * 'role' - A string used to set the user's role. * 'jabber' - User's Jabber account. * 'aim' - User's AOL IM account. * 'yim' - User's Yahoo IM account. * * @since 2.0.0 * @uses $wpdb WordPress database layer. * @uses apply_filters() Calls filters for most of the $userdata fields with the prefix 'pre_user'. See note above. * @uses do_action() Calls 'profile_update' hook when updating giving the user's ID * @uses do_action() Calls 'user_register' hook when creating a new user giving the user's ID * * @param array $userdata An array of user data. * @return int The newly created user's ID. */ function wp_insert_user($userdata) { global $wpdb; extract($userdata, EXTR_SKIP); // Are we updating or creating? if ( !empty($ID) ) { $ID = (int) $ID; $update = true; $old_user_data = get_userdata($ID); } else { $update = false; // Hash the password $user_pass = wp_hash_password($user_pass); } $user_login = sanitize_user($user_login, true); $user_login = apply_filters('pre_user_login', $user_login); if ( empty($user_nicename) ) $user_nicename = sanitize_title( $user_login ); $user_nicename = apply_filters('pre_user_nicename', $user_nicename); if ( empty($user_url) ) $user_url = ''; $user_url = apply_filters('pre_user_url', $user_url); if ( empty($user_email) ) $user_email = ''; $user_email = apply_filters('pre_user_email', $user_email); if ( empty($display_name) ) $display_name = $user_login; $display_name = apply_filters('pre_user_display_name', $display_name); if ( empty($nickname) ) $nickname = $user_login; $nickname = apply_filters('pre_user_nickname', $nickname); if ( empty($first_name) ) $first_name = ''; $first_name = apply_filters('pre_user_first_name', $first_name); if ( empty($last_name) ) $last_name = ''; $last_name = apply_filters('pre_user_last_name', $last_name); if ( empty($description) ) $description = ''; $description = apply_filters('pre_user_description', $description); if ( empty($rich_editing) ) $rich_editing = 'true'; if ( empty($comment_shortcuts) ) $comment_shortcuts = 'false'; if ( empty($admin_color) ) $admin_color = 'fresh'; $admin_color = preg_replace('|[^a-z0-9 _.\-@]|i', '', $admin_color); if ( empty($use_ssl) ) $use_ssl = 0; if ( empty($user_registered) ) $user_registered = gmdate('Y-m-d H:i:s'); $user_nicename_check = $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare("SELECT ID FROM $wpdb->users WHERE user_nicename = %s AND user_login != %s LIMIT 1" , $user_nicename, $user_login)); if ( $user_nicename_check ) { $suffix = 2; while ($user_nicename_check) { $alt_user_nicename = $user_nicename . "-$suffix"; $user_nicename_check = $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare("SELECT ID FROM $wpdb->users WHERE user_nicename = %s AND user_login != %s LIMIT 1" , $alt_user_nicename, $user_login)); $suffix++; } $user_nicename = $alt_user_nicename; } $data = compact( 'user_pass', 'user_email', 'user_url', 'user_nicename', 'display_name', 'user_registered' ); $data = stripslashes_deep( $data ); if ( $update ) { $wpdb->update( $wpdb->users, $data, compact( 'ID' ) ); $user_id = (int) $ID; } else { $wpdb->insert( $wpdb->users, $data + compact( 'user_login' ) ); $user_id = (int) $wpdb->insert_id; } update_usermeta( $user_id, 'first_name', $first_name); update_usermeta( $user_id, 'last_name', $last_name); update_usermeta( $user_id, 'nickname', $nickname ); update_usermeta( $user_id, 'description', $description ); update_usermeta( $user_id, 'rich_editing', $rich_editing); update_usermeta( $user_id, 'comment_shortcuts', $comment_shortcuts); update_usermeta( $user_id, 'admin_color', $admin_color); update_usermeta( $user_id, 'use_ssl', $use_ssl); foreach ( _wp_get_user_contactmethods() as $method => $name ) { if ( empty($$method) ) $$method = ''; update_usermeta( $user_id, $method, $$method ); } if ( isset($role) ) { $user = new WP_User($user_id); $user->set_role($role); } elseif ( !$update ) { $user = new WP_User($user_id); $user->set_role(get_option('default_role')); } wp_cache_delete($user_id, 'users'); wp_cache_delete($user_login, 'userlogins'); if ( $update ) do_action('profile_update', $user_id, $old_user_data); else do_action('user_register', $user_id); return $user_id; } /** * Update an user in the database. * * It is possible to update a user's password by specifying the 'user_pass' * value in the $userdata parameter array. * * If $userdata does not contain an 'ID' key, then a new user will be created * and the new user's ID will be returned. * * If current user's password is being updated, then the cookies will be * cleared. * * @since 2.0.0 * @see wp_insert_user() For what fields can be set in $userdata * @uses wp_insert_user() Used to update existing user or add new one if user doesn't exist already * * @param array $userdata An array of user data. * @return int The updated user's ID. */ function wp_update_user($userdata) { $ID = (int) $userdata['ID']; // First, get all of the original fields $user = get_userdata($ID); // Escape data pulled from DB. $user = add_magic_quotes(get_object_vars($user)); // If password is changing, hash it now. if ( ! empty($userdata['user_pass']) ) { $plaintext_pass = $userdata['user_pass']; $userdata['user_pass'] = wp_hash_password($userdata['user_pass']); } // Merge old and new fields with new fields overwriting old ones. $userdata = array_merge($user, $userdata); $user_id = wp_insert_user($userdata); // Update the cookies if the password changed. $current_user = wp_get_current_user(); if ( $current_user->id == $ID ) { if ( isset($plaintext_pass) ) { wp_clear_auth_cookie(); wp_set_auth_cookie($ID); } } return $user_id; } /** * A simpler way of inserting an user into the database. * * Creates a new user with just the username, password, and email. For a more * detail creation of a user, use wp_insert_user() to specify more infomation. * * @since 2.0.0 * @see wp_insert_user() More complete way to create a new user * * @param string $username The user's username. * @param string $password The user's password. * @param string $email The user's email (optional). * @return int The new user's ID. */ function wp_create_user($username, $password, $email = '') { $user_login = esc_sql( $username ); $user_email = esc_sql( $email ); $user_pass = $password; $userdata = compact('user_login', 'user_email', 'user_pass'); return wp_insert_user($userdata); } /** * Setup the default contact methods * * @access private * @since * * @return array $user_contactmethods Array of contact methods and their labels. */ function _wp_get_user_contactmethods() { $user_contactmethods = array( 'aim' => __('AIM'), 'yim' => __('Yahoo IM'), 'jabber' => __('Jabber / Google Talk') ); return apply_filters('user_contactmethods',$user_contactmethods); } ?>