// Redirects all pages except login, register, and profile url to the login page. // (note: the profile url is needed for password reset which is why it is excluded). /** * Use 'template_redirect' if you might need to use additional functions for * logical tests that need $post data, like is_page() * @see: https://codex.wordpress.org/Plugin_API/Action_Reference/template_redirect */ add_action( 'template_redirect', 'my_redirect_to_login' ); function my_redirect_to_login() { // Get an array of user pages with wpmem_user_pages() // @see: https://test.rocketgeek.com/plugins/wp-members/docs/api-functions/wpmem_user_pages/ $pages = wpmem_user_pages(); // If the user is not logged in, and the current page is not in the user pages array. // @see: https://test.rocketgeek.com/plugins/wp-members/docs/api-functions/wpmem_current_url/ if ( ! is_user_logged_in() && ! in_array( wpmem_current_url( true, false ), $pages ) ) { // Redirect the user to the login page. wpmem_redirect_to_login(); } return; }
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