jord49
jord49

Reputation: 582

Wordpress query users and display as taxonomy

I have returned a list of registered users. I am looking to be able to query these results and also generate a click through page. Is that possible.

Im trying to essentially get a list of users by searching (first name for example), then click through to show information about them, on the front end. Its mainly the click through im having difficulty with.

For example if i could click a member and it would go through to a page that had the user first name, last name etc.

        <?php
        $blogusers = get_users();
        // Array of WP_User objects.
        foreach ( $blogusers as $user ) {

        if ( in_array( 'team_member', (array) $user->roles ) ) {
        ?>

        <div class="member_user">
             <a href="<?php echo the_permalink();?>">

                    <?php
                          echo $user->first_name." ".$user->last_name;
                    ?>


            </a>
        </div>

        <?php
       }
         }   
   ?>     

Upvotes: 0

Views: 630

Answers (4)

Mayra M
Mayra M

Reputation: 744

If i understood correctly, you already have a list of users, and you want each one of them to be linkable to its own page, where you would display the info you want, such as first name, last name etc.

Firstly you have to query for your users and loop through them to display them in a list. You already have this in your code, but if you want something more advanced a query would look like this:

$authors = get_users(array(
    'role__not_in' => array('Subscriber', 'Administrator'),  
     //if you do not want to list the admins and subscribers
    'orderby' => array(
        'post_count' => 'DESC',
        //order users by post count (how many posts they have)
    )
));

foreach ($authors as &$author){
   //loop through the users
   $user_info = get_userdata($author->ID);
   $user_link = get_author_posts_url($author->ID);

   ?>
   <a href="<?php echo $user_link; ?>" style="display:block;">
        <?php echo $user_info->first_name.' '.$user_info->last_name; ?>
   </a>
   <?php
}

Then you need to create the page for the user. WordPress handles this by author.php page. If your theme does not have one, simple create a php file called author.php and place it at the root folder of your theme.

You may edit author.php to include the data you want. However if you remove the list of posts that are displayed by default for the selected user you will loose this functionality in your theme.

So inside author.php you may get the user like so:

//get current user (object):
$current_author = (isset($_GET['author_name'])) ? get_user_by('slug', $author_name) : get_userdata(intval($author));

//get User data by user ID
$user_info = get_userdata($current_author->ID);

//echo first & last name:
echo $user_info->first_name.' '.$user_info->last_name;

If you make a print_r($user_info) you may see what info you can display for the selected user.

You may also use the 'get_the_author_meta' function to get more info from the user's profile, eg

get_the_author_meta('description', $current_author->ID);

You can find more info about this function here: https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/get_the_author_meta/

Upvotes: 1

Amber Sabre
Amber Sabre

Reputation: 143

I would generate a link like this:

                <?php
                      echo $user->first_name." ".$user->last_name;
                      echo '<a href="user-profile?user_id=' . $user->id . '">view user</a>';
                ?>

And then query the user ID on the next page to get the desired information.

On the next page you can:

<?php
$user_ID = $_GET['user_id'];
get_header();
?>

and then query this to get pretty much any content related to that user

Upvotes: 1

DevLime
DevLime

Reputation: 1027

There is a function for that. Use get_author_posts_url()

In the required template use the following code:

// only return required user based on role
$args = array(
    'role' => 'team_member'
);

$blogusers = get_users( $args );

// loop though and create output
foreach ( $blogusers as $user ) : ?>

    <div class="member_user">
        <a href="<?php echo get_author_posts_url( $user->ID );?>"> // links to author page
            <?php echo $user->first_name." ".$user->last_name; ?> 
        </a>
    </div> 

<?php endforeach;

You will then need to customise the author.php template in your theme to render as required.

Upvotes: 0

Alex
Alex

Reputation: 76

Two and a half approaches:

  1. You could customize your theme's author archive template to display the desired information. Three author archives are available in the template hierarchy:

    • author-{nicename}.php
    • author-{id}.php
    • author.php

You'd be able to link to https://{site_url}/author/{username} for each user.

  1. However, this may not be ideal if you want to keep that normal author blog archive and add the new profile pages. So what may be better long term is to setup a custom post type for the member profiles, then every time a new "member" user is created run a function that creates a new post representing the user.

You can register that custom post type manually with register_post_type() or if you need help a good plugin is Custom Post Type UI.

A good action for your function to hook into is user_register since it happens immediately after user registration but will have access to user data. Within your function you can create the new post using wp_insert_post().

You can then display the information of that custom post type using the archive-$posttype.php and single-$posttype.php templates.

2 1/2. You may also consider using only the custom post type and not querying for users at all. If this member profile is the only reason some folks are users it may even be more convenient this way. Then you can use the archive-$posttype.php and single-$posttype.php templates easily to display the information you choose.

Upvotes: 0

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