问题
I have created a few custom "My Account" endpoints for Woocommerce. I am trying to limit one to being visible per user role. For the following code, I would like it to only be visible for a user with the admin role. I have tried inserting a conditional if (current_user_can('administrator'))
into my code, but haven't found a way that doesn't break the site. Any suggestions how to modify the following?
/* Create Admin Tab on Woo Account Page
------------------------------------------------------------------*/
function add_admin_tools_endpoint() {
add_rewrite_endpoint( 'admin-tools', EP_ROOT | EP_PAGES );
}
add_action( 'init', 'add_admin_tools_endpoint' );
function add_admin_tools_query_vars( $vars ) {
$vars[] = 'admin-tools';
return $vars;
}
add_filter( 'query_vars', 'add_admin_tools_query_vars', 0 );
function add_admin_tools_link_my_account( $items ) {
$items['admnin-tools'] = 'Admin';
return $items;
}
add_filter( 'woocommerce_account_menu_items', 'add_admin_tools_link_my_account' );
function add_admin_tools_content() {
echo "<h3 style='text-align:center;'>Administration Tools</h3> <p style='text-align:center;'>Test of various functions.</p>";
}
add_action( 'woocommerce_account_admin-tools_endpoint', 'add_admin_tools_content' );
回答1:
Here is the correct way to enable and display a custom My account menu item with it's content only for a specific user role (here "administrator" user role):
add_action( 'init', 'add_admin_tools_account_endpoint' );
function add_admin_tools_account_endpoint() {
add_rewrite_endpoint( 'admin-tools', EP_PAGES );
}
add_filter ( 'woocommerce_account_menu_items', 'custom_account_menu_items', 10 );
function custom_account_menu_items( $menu_links ){
if ( current_user_can('administrator') ) {
$menu_links = array_slice( $menu_links, 0,3 , true )
+ array( 'admin-tools' => __('Admin tools') )
+ array_slice( $menu_links, 3, NULL, true );
}
return $menu_links;
}
add_action( 'woocommerce_account_admin-tools_endpoint', 'admin_tools_account_endpoint_content' );
function admin_tools_account_endpoint_content() {
if ( current_user_can('administrator') ) {
echo "<h3 style='text-align:center;'>Administration Tools</h3>
<p style='text-align:center;'>Test of various functions.</p>";
}
}
Code goes in function.php file of your active child theme (or active theme). Tested and work.
You will need to refresh rewrite rules: In Wordpress admin under "Settings" > Permalinks, just click on "Save changes" button once. You are done.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53598829/custom-my-account-new-menu-item-for-a-specific-user-role-in-woocommerce