WP_Application_Passwords::get_user_application_passwords() WordPress Method
The WP_Application_Passwords::get_user_application_passwords() function can be used to get a list of application passwords for a specific user. This is useful for managing multiple passwords for different applications.
WP_Application_Passwords::get_user_application_passwords( int $user_id ) #
Gets a user’s application passwords.
Parameters
- $user_id
(int)(Required)User ID.
Return
(array) The list of app passwords.
- '...$0'
(array)- 'uuid'
(string) The unique identifier for the application password. - 'app_id'
(string) A UUID provided by the application to uniquely identify it. - 'name'
(string) The name of the application password. - 'password'
(string) A one-way hash of the password. - 'created'
(int) Unix timestamp of when the password was created. - 'last_used'
(int|null) The Unix timestamp of the GMT date the application password was last used. - 'last_ip'
(string|null) The IP address the application password was last used by.
- 'uuid'
Source
File: wp-includes/class-wp-application-passwords.php
public static function get_user_application_passwords( $user_id ) { $passwords = get_user_meta( $user_id, static::USERMETA_KEY_APPLICATION_PASSWORDS, true ); if ( ! is_array( $passwords ) ) { return array(); } $save = false; foreach ( $passwords as $i => $password ) { if ( ! isset( $password['uuid'] ) ) { $passwords[ $i ]['uuid'] = wp_generate_uuid4(); $save = true; } } if ( $save ) { static::set_user_application_passwords( $user_id, $passwords ); } return $passwords; }
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Changelog
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5.6.0 | Introduced. |