I have a shortcode showing the username of the current user, it works. What I want to do is insert conditions.
if the user has the username show it, otherwise show first name or something else.
I searched on google and here on stack, I understood this is possible thanks to the if and else conditions but I've never done it, can someone help me understand how I can insert these conditions in my shortcode?
also I would like to show other information as well, such as e-mail, last name, registration date and the like, is there a documentation / list on where to get all these values?
function display_current_username () {
$user = wp_get_current_user();
$name = $user->display_name;
return $user->display_name;
}
add_shortcode('display_name', 'display_current_username');
CodePudding user response:
If/Else
conditionals are a foundational aspect of PHP. It doesn't matter really if it's WP or not, they work the same.
To answer the main question, you would add the conditional like this:
function display_current_username () {
$user = wp_get_current_user();
$name = $user->display_name;
// If the $name var is empty, return the user_firstname property.
if ( $name === '' ) :
return $user->user_firstname;
endif;
return $name;
}
add_shortcode('display_name', 'display_current_username');
All the documentation for the user data object returnd using wp_get_current_user()
can be found here: https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/wp_get_current_user/#comment-437
To get more user data, use the get_userdata()
function
You can pass the user id to get all the data:
$user_data = get_userdata( $user->ID );
You can use that in your shortcode as well. Something like this:
function display_current_username () {
$user = wp_get_current_user();
$name = $user->display_name;
$user_data = get_userdata( $user->ID );
/*
Do something with the $user_data information
for example:
$user_registration_date = $user_data->user_registered;
*/
// If the $name var is empty, return the user_firstname property.
if ( $name === '' ) :
return $user->user_firstname;
endif;
// This is super basic and is only an example of what you can do.
return 'User name: ' . $name . "\n\r" . 'User registered: ' . $user_registration_date;
}
add_shortcode('display_name', 'display_current_username');
get_userdata
is a wrapper/helper for get_user_by()
. Here is the full object returned by get_userdata()
: https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/get_user_by/#comment-495
EDIT
Based on question in comment
function display_current_username () {
$user = wp_get_current_user();
$display_name = $user->display_name;
$first_name = $user->user_firstname;
$name = 'Set Custom Text Here';
// If display name isn't empty;
if ( $display_name !== '' ) :
return $display_name;
endif;
// If first name isn't empty;
if ( $first_name !== '' ) :
return $first_name;
endif;
/* THIS COULD ALSO BE USED
// This just assigns the user properties to the $name var
// instead of returning.
if ( $display_name !== '' ) :
$name = $display_name;
elseif ( $first_name !== '' ) :
$name = $first_name;
endif;
*/
// If it gets to this point, return the custom text.
return $name;
}
add_shortcode('display_name', 'display_current_username');
CodePudding user response:
Try this:
add_shortcode('display_name', 'display_current_username');
function display_current_username () {
if( !is_user_logged_in() ){
return '';
}
$user_id = get_current_user_id();
$user_data = get_userdata( $user_id );
$first_name = get_user_meta( $user_id, 'first_name', 1 );
if( !empty( $first_name ) ){
return $first_name;
} elseif( !empty($user_data->user_nicename) ){
return $user_data->user_nicename;
} else {
return $user_data->display_name;
}
}