default_password_nag_edit_user() WordPress Function

The default_password_nag_edit_user() function is used to display a warning to a user who is using the default WordPress password. This function is only triggered when the user tries to edit their profile.

default_password_nag_edit_user( int $user_ID, WP_User $old_data ) #


Parameters

$user_ID

(int)(Required)

$old_data

(WP_User)(Required)


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Source

File: wp-admin/includes/user.php

function default_password_nag_edit_user( $user_ID, $old_data ) {
	// Short-circuit it.
	if ( ! get_user_option( 'default_password_nag', $user_ID ) ) {
		return;
	}

	$new_data = get_userdata( $user_ID );

	// Remove the nag if the password has been changed.
	if ( $new_data->user_pass != $old_data->user_pass ) {
		delete_user_setting( 'default_password_nag' );
		update_user_meta( $user_ID, 'default_password_nag', false );
	}
}


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Changelog

Changelog
VersionDescription
2.8.0Introduced.

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