// Basic usage of how the function is applied: wpmem_set_user_membership( $product_meta, $user_id, $date ); /* * The practical example below will set a default * membership for a user when they register. In this * example, it will set access for 'my_basic_membership'. * In a real world application, get the slug for the * membership you want to set at registration from the * Membership > All Products table. * * The example uses the 'wpmem_post_register_data' * action to apply the membership at registration. * @see: https://test.rocketgeek.com/plugins/wp-members/docs/filter-hooks/wpmem_post_register_data/ */ add_action( 'wpmem_post_register_data', 'my_set_basic_membership' ); function my_set_basic_membership( $fields ) { // Defaults. $membership = 'my_basic_membership'; $user_id = $fields['ID']; // Set membership access. wpmem_set_user_membership( $membership, $user_id ); }
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