Allow your users (except for administrators) to manually delete their own accounts. It uses the Sweet Alert jQuery plugin for slick-looking alerts and prompts.
Manually
- Download the zip file, unzip it and upload plugin folder to the
/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress
How do I use this plugin?
Install it, and let it run. There are no settings.
wp_delete_user_accounts_shortcode_template
(filter) Override the default template for shortcode output
Parameters:
$path
- (string) Path to the template
$atts
- (array) Shortcode attributes
Return: (string) Full path to new template file
Example: The following example shows you how to change the template path for the delete button. This is helpful for creating a custom button template.
add_filter( 'wp_delete_user_accounts_shortcode_template', 'wp_delete_user_accounts_custom_shortcode_template', 10, 2 );
/**
* Template path for the WP Delete User Accounts delete button
*
* @param string $path Path to template file
* @param array $atts Shortcode attributes
*/
function wp_delete_user_accounts_custom_shortcode_template( $path, $atts ) {
return get_stylesheet_directory() . '/templates/custom-shortcode.php' );
}
wp_delete_user_accounts_load_assets_on_frontend
(filter) Load the plugin's CSS and Javascript files wherever you want. By default, the files are only loaded when the current post object's $post->post_content
has the [wp_delete_user_accounts] shortcode.
Parameters:
$load
- (boolean) Whether the assets are to be loaded
Return: (boolean) Whether to load the files
Example: This example shows you how to add the CSS and JS files to the WooCommerce edit-account endpoint. This only loads the assets - it does not output the button. For an example of outputting the delete button, see the next example.
add_filter( 'wp_delete_user_accounts_load_assets_on_frontend', 'wp_delete_user_accounts_load_assets_on_woocommerce_edit_account' );
/**
* Add the WP Delete User Accounts CSS and JS files to the WooCommerce edit-account endpoint
*
* @param boolean $load Whether the assets are to be loaded (by default, will only load when post content has the [wp_delete_user_accounts] shortcode)
*
* @return boolean
*/
function wp_delete_user_accounts_load_assets_on_woocommerce_edit_account( $load ) {
return is_wc_endpoint_url( 'edit-account' ) ? true : $load;
}
This shows you how to add the delete button to a WooCommerce template using a WooCommerce hook (in this example, )
add_action( 'woocommerce_after_edit_account_form', 'wp_delete_user_accounts_delete_button_after_edit_account' );
/**
* Output the WP Delete User Accounts delete button after the edit-account form in WooCommerce
* @author Ren Ventura <renventura.com>
*/
function wp_delete_user_accounts_delete_button_after_edit_account() {
echo do_shortcode('[wp_delete_user_accounts]');
}
If you find an issue, let me know!
1.2.3
- WP Tested Up To 6.0
1.2.2
- Remove wp_logout(), which was causing processing to get stuck
- Use
$.ajax()
instead of$.post()
1.2.1
- Made the DELETE text (for confirming account deletion) translatable
1.2
- Added filter for modifying script localization variables (e.g. the redirect URL)
1.1.1
- Updated translatable strings
1.1.0
- Added filter for loading CSS and JS assets anywhere on the frontend (e.g. within WooCommerce templates).
1.0.3
- Changed plugin text domain to dirname instead of basename to remove .php extension from path
1.0.2
- Add POT file for translations
1.0.1
- Fixed dependency array on enqueues
1.0
- Initial version