change homepage for logged-in users in wordpress - wordpress

In wordpress i want a different homepage for logged-in users and those who are logged-out (simple changing the redirect url when somebody clicks on the title of my website). Is there a way of doing this by adding a code snippet in my themes functions.php? I tried:
add_filter('get_the_permalink','my_permalink_redirect');
function my_permalink_redirect($permalink) {
if( is_user_logged_in() ) {
global $post;
if ($post->ID == 1) {
$permalink = 'http://localhost/homepage-for-logged-users';
}
}
return $permalink;
}
unfortunately it doesn't work and it would be unhandy to change the function from localhost to my domain name when i upload the site to a live hosting. can somebody give me some advice? Thanks!
edit:I got it working with the pluging "login with ajax" where I could define redirects after logins and I putted this snippet in my functions.php.
// Redirect users who arent logged in and on a 404 to the home page for logged out users
function login_redirect() {
// Check to see if user in not logged in and on the home page for logged users
if(!is_user_logged_in() && is_404()) {
// If user is, Redirect to home page for logged out users.
wp_redirect(home_url('home-logged-out'));
exit;
}
}
// add the block of code above to the WordPress template
add_action( 'wp', 'login_redirect' );
*I made the pages for logged-in users private so logged-out users will see 404. Not a very clean method, but it works for now...

Set your default home page to the page logged in users should see.
Add this code to functions.php:
add_action('init', 'redirect_user');
// for users not logged in
function redirect_user(){
if( !is_user_logged_in() ) {
wp_redirect( 'http://www.YourSite.com/SomePage');
exit;
}
}
Logged in users will see what they should see, and those not logged in will be redirected.

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Wordpress redirect to login page if user is not logged in

I need to force users to login before they can see browse my site. For new users Access should only be allowed to the my-account page which is my login url i.e. example.org/my-account
Below is what i've done so far
add_action('wp','force_register' );
function force_register() {
$loggedin = is_user_logged_in();
$pagename = get_query_var('pagename'); //get current page name
if(strcmp("my-account",$pagename) != 0){ //if the user is looking at any other page other than my-account page
if(!$loggedin){ //if the user is not logged in
wp_safe_redirect( "/my-account", 302 ); //redirect to the login page
exit;
}
}
The browser can't redirect and complains about too many redirects
What am I missing ?
Before WordPress does any routing, processing, or handling. It is run in the main() WP method in which the $query_args are passed to parse_request(), as well as when send_headers() , query_posts(), handle_404(), and register_globals() are setup. This is caused for your issue, You may use init instead of wp hook. more about wp hook.

Unlogged user cannot see store and must go to login and successfully logged in users must be redirected to store

I am working on a Wordpress site with Woocommerce. I am using this function inside functions.php to redirect everyone who visits my store to login since it is a private area. Once the person logs in, they should be redirected to the store again. I have the following code implemented, which works for me to get all those trying to navigate my store to log in, I need to modify this code so that once logged in, it redirects me to the store page in woocommerce, in my case the page of the store is called "tienda".
To clarify: Users who are not registered or logged in, should not be able to see the store or cart or anything from woocommerce, I already implemented this with a wp-members plugin, if they try to navigate these woocommerce urls, they must go to login. When you have already logged in, you should go to the store, in my case you should not redirect to the previous link, but must inevitably go to the page called "tienda".
On the other hand, I would like to know if my function is missing something or is well built. Thank you!
function loggedoutuser_redirect() {
if (
! is_user_logged_in()
&& (is_woocommerce() || is_cart() || is_checkout())
) {
header('Location: ' . wp_login_url());
exit;
}
}
add_action('template_redirect', 'loggedoutuser_redirect');
function woocommerce_login_redirect_custom( $redirect, $user ) {
$redirect = wc_get_page_permalink( 'shop' );
return $redirect;
}
add_filter( 'woocommerce_login_redirect', 'woocommerce_login_redirect_custom', 10, 2 );
Paste this above snippet at the end of your active child theme functions.php file or else if you are good in plugin development then create a custom plugin.
Snippet Explanation:
Create a custom function to redirect after logged in
Fetch the shop URL using WooCommerce helper function wc_get_page_permalink( 'shop' ) and assign it to the variable $redirect
Then return the URL
Hook the custom function to the filter hook woocommerce_login_redirect
Note: You can check the user role inside our custom function then based on the role you can redirect it to the dashboard if he is administrator else to the shop page.

How to Redirect Registration page to My Account page if user is logged in?

I have a custom registration page and working fine unless I am logged-in. When I am login and click on my registration page it takes me to the registration page but it is blank. I want it to redirect the user if he/she logged-in to the my account page.
You can do it like this in your header.php
$post = get_post();
if(is_user_logged_in()) {
if($post->slug == 'regitrate-slug-here'){
header( 'Location: /my-page-slug-here' );
}
}
or just paste the link in the if statement
if(is_user_logged_in()) {
My page
} else {
Register
}
To Redirect custom Registration page to My Account page you should try small javascript something like this.
Write this code in your php file that you have created for registration.
if(is_user_logged_in()) {
echo("<script>location.href = '".home_url('my-account')."'</script>");
exit;
}

How to redirect guest user to login page if trying to access upload folder custom plugin WordPress?

I have a created a custom plugin and it has file upload functionality . I want guest user to redirect login page if trying to access upload folder without login.
On the pages that has access to upload-features, you could add this code (in the top):
if ( ! is_user_logged_in() ) {
wp_redirect( wp_login_url( $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] ) );
die();
}
First, you should check if the user is logged in by using is_user_logged_in() function, if not then redirect to a login-in page by using wp_redirect() function.
if(is_user_logged_in()===false){
$url = wp_login_url().'/?redirect_to=' . $_SERVER["REQUEST_URI"];
wp_redirect($url);// it redirects to login page
exit();
}
Note: redirect_to returns to the same page after successfully logged in where you were.
is_user_logged_in(): it retruns (bool) True if the user is logged in, false if not logged in.
wp_login_urn() it returns login url.

Woocommerce/Wordpress - Redirect User Login to Homepage

I have searched for the answer to this, used plugins and still nothing works.
I would like users of my site to be redirected to the home page after they login/register.
Currently, the user logs in and is redirected to the my account page.
Woocommerce provides this code, but it failed to work for me:
/*
* goes in theme functions.php or a custom plugin
*
* By default login goes to my account
**/
add_filter('woocommerce_login_widget_redirect', 'custom_login_redirect');
function custom_login_redirect( $redirect_to ) {
$redirect_to = 'http://anypage.com';
}
I have also attempted to use the Peter's Redirect plugin but it does not work since woocommerce bypasses wp-login.php.
Thoughts?
You can download http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/peters-login-redirect/ and replace this in the widget-login.php
<input type="hidden" name="redirect_to" class="redirect_to" value="<?php echo $redirect_to; ?>
with
<input type="hidden" name="redirect_to" class="redirect_to" value="<?php echo site_url('/wp-content/plugins/peters-login-redirect/wplogin_redirect_control.php/'); ?>" />
That way you can use peters login redirect to redirect globally and specific users using the woocommerce login widget.
Make sure you change "Use external redirect file. Set this to "Yes" if you are using a plugin such as Gigya that bypasses the regular WordPress redirect process (and allows only one fixed redirect URL). Then, set the redirect URL to %s" in the settings to "YES".
Hope this helps.
Use this code on functions.php
add_filter('woocommerce_login_redirect', 'wc_login_redirect');
function wc_login_redirect( $redirect_to ) {
$redirect_to = 'https://www.google.co.in/';
return $redirect_to;
}
That fix they provide only works if you are utilizing the login widget. All you need to do it redirect the user after logging in to your home page is to add this to your login form:
<input type="hidden" name="redirect" value="<?php echo get_home_url(); ?>" />
There has been a filter recently added to allow you to redirect after registration. Doing a redirect on login is as simple as Tomanow mentions above (putting it in form-login.php). Here is a link to the filter and some instructions for handling this on the registration form.
https://github.com/woothemes/woocommerce/commit/014e31952828377bf7a1ebf4e812a43d0bcefa67#commitcomment-3351995
Use this code on functions.php
add_action('wp_logout','go_home');
function go_home(){
wp_redirect( home_url() );
exit();
}
Do this:
Go to admin > Woocommerce > Settings > General
Find "Customer Accounts" under "Cart, Checkout and Accounts"
Uncheck "Prevent customers from accessing WordPress admin"
Save Changes and test!
You can set redirect according to user role. Given bellow the code for that redirection and I have developed a WooCommerce Login or Register Redirect plugin for entry level user or nor technical or no-programmer.
//Redirect users to custom URL based on their role after login
function wp_woo_custom_redirect( $redirect, $user ) {
// Get the first of all the roles assigned to the user
$role = $user->roles[0];
$dashboard = admin_url();
$myaccount = get_permalink( wc_get_page_id( 'my-account' ) );
if( $role == 'administrator' ) {
//Redirect administrators to the dashboard
$admin_redirect = get_option('admin_redirect');
$redirect = $admin_redirect;
} elseif ( $role == 'shop-manager' ) {
//Redirect shop managers to the dashboard
$shop_manager_redirect = get_option('shop_manager_redirect');
$redirect = $shop_manager_redirect;
} elseif ( $role == 'customer' || $role == 'subscriber' ) {
//Redirect customers and subscribers to the "My Account" page
$customer_redirect = get_option('customer_redirect');
$redirect = $customer_redirect;
} else {
//Redirect any other role to the previous visited page or, if not available, to the home
$redirect = wp_get_referer() ? wp_get_referer() : home_url();
}
return $redirect;
}
add_filter( 'woocommerce_login_redirect', 'wp_woo_custom_redirect', 10, 2 );
Also include this for standard WordPress login form logins that use wp-login.php:
add_filter('login_redirect', 'custom_login_redirect');
I use this filter and the one you have given, against the same filter function, and it catches the two places where a user may log in (WP and WC).
Also just noticed the obvious problem. You have this in your filter function:
$redirect_to = 'http://anypage.com';
but you need this:
return 'http://anypage.com';
$return_url is passed in from previous filters, so you can inspect it and decide whether to change it.
Edit:
Actually, I need to correct some of this. It looks like the woocommerce_login_widget_redirect filter is used to set the redirect parameter in the widget login form. This means it only fires when the user is not logged in and the widget login form is presented. It cannot be used to decide where to send the user after they have logged in.
The WP login_redirect filter fires after the user has logged in, and can modify any redirect_to URL sent with the login form to enable you to redirect the user to some other page.
In addition, the WooCommerce login widget does not handle the logins that you would assume it does. The login process is handled via AJAX in woocommerce-ajax.php You will see in there that the redirect URL is not passed through the woocommerce_login_widget_redirect filter and so cannot be modified. I'm going to raised this as a pull request with WooCommerce, because I believe it should be filtered.
https://github.com/woothemes/woocommerce/pull/2508

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