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Delicious Brains Automatic Logins

WordPress library for generating automatic login URLs for users

Requirements

This package is designed to be used on a WordPress site project, not for a plugin or theme.

It needs to be running PHP 5.3 or higher.

It requires the deliciousbrains/wp-migration package and so the site will need to be set up to run wp dbi migrate as a last stage build step in your deployment process.

You should also run wp dbi migrate after updating the package to make sure you have up to date database tables.

It automatically purges expired keys from the database daily, and there are WP-CLI commands to:

  1. Manually purge expired keys
  2. Manually generate an auto-login URL

Installation

  • composer require deliciousbrains/wp-auto-login
  • Bootstrap the package by adding \DeliciousBrains\WPAutoLogin\AutoLogin::instance(); to an mu-plugin.

There are two parameters you can pass when bootstrapping the package:

  • A custom WP-CLI parent command name (default: 'dbi')
  • A global default expiry time in seconds (default: 10368000 - 120 days)

These options are explained below.

Use

To generate a URL that will automatically login a user and land them at a specific URL use this function:

dbi_get_auto_login_url( $destination_url, $user_id, [$query_params], [$expiry], [$one_time] );

The URL will expire in 120 days. However, you can pass the number of seconds the URL will be valid for as the fourth argument, e.g valid for 1 day:

dbi_get_auto_login_url( $destination_url, $user_id, $query_params, 86400 );

You can also specify your own global default for expiry when bootstrapping the package as explained in the "Installation" section above. Use:

\DeliciousBrains\WPAutoLogin\AutoLogin::instance( 'dbi', <expiry_in_seconds> );

There is also an option to generate links that can only be used once:

dbi_get_auto_login_url( $destination_url, $user_id, $query_params, null, true );

WP-CLI

There are two WP-CLI commands.

The commands are added as sub-commands of a parent command. By default the parent command is dbi (for example: wp dbi purge_autologin_keys). But this can be changed when you bootstrap the package.

For example, doing:

\DeliciousBrains\WPAutoLogin\AutoLogin::instance( 'autologin', <expiry_in_seconds> );

will make the commands to be like:

wp autologin purge_autologin_keys

purge_autologin_keys

This command purges any expired keys from the WordPress database. On most sites this happens daily, automatically, with a WP-Cron task. But if you have disabled WP-Cron or want to do this manually for whatever reason then this WP-CLI command lets you do it:

wp dbi purge_autologin_keys

auto_login_url

This command manually generates an auto-login URL that logs a specified user in and sends them to a specified URL.

wp dbi auto_login_url <user_id> <url> [--expiry=<seconds>]

The default expiry is used, but you can override it for each link that you create with this command by specifying your own expiry in seconds.

Example:

wp dbi auto_login_url 12345 https://example.com/dashboard --expiry=21600

Will generate a link that logs in the user with ID 12345 and takes them to https://example.com/dashboard. The link will be valid for 6 hours.

You can add --one-time to generate a single-use link:

wp dbi auto_login_url 12345 https://example.com/dashboard --one-time

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