civicrm-wp-member-sync
CiviCRM Member Sync
Contributors: needle, cuny-academic-commons
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Tags: civicrm, member, membership, sync
Requires at least: 4.9
Tested up to: 6.1
Stable tag: 0.5.5a
License: GPLv2 or later
License URI:
https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
Keep WordPress Users in sync with CiviCRM Memberships by granting either a Role or Capabilities to Users with that Membership.
Description
Please note: this is the development repository for CiviCRM Member Sync. The plugin is also available in the WordPress Plugin Directory, which is the best place to get it from if you’re not a developer.
The CiviCRM Member Sync plugin keeps a WordPress User in sync with a CiviCRM Membership by granting either a Role or Capabilities to a WordPress User who has that Membership.
This enables you to have, among other things, members-only content on your website that is only accessible to current members as defined by the Membership Types and status rules that you set up in the plugin’s settings. CiviCRM Member Sync is compatible with both “Members” and “Groups” for managing members-only content in WordPress.
Notes
This plugin has been developed using a minimum of WordPress 4.4 and CiviCRM 4.6.
It is strongly recommended that you also install CiviCRM Admin Utilities and have version 0.6.8 or greater activated. Make sure the checkbox labelled “Check this to fix the Contact ‘soft delete’ process” is checked so that Contacts that have been “soft deleted” have their corresponding WordPress User’s status updated.
This plugin builds on the GitHub repo written by Tadpole Collective and originally developed by Jag Kandasamy. It has been given its own repo because it has diverged so significantly from its origins that it no longer makes sense to call it a fork or send changes upstream.
Please note: This plugin is still in active development. Use at your own risk.
Installation
There are two ways to install from GitHub:
ZIP Download
If you have downloaded CiviCRM Member Sync as a ZIP file from the GitHub repository, do the following to install and activate the plugin:
-
Unzip the .zip file and, if needed, rename the enclosing folder so that the plugin’s files are located directly inside
/wp-content/plugins/civicrm-wp-member-sync
- Make sure CiviCRM is activated
- Activate the plugin
- Configure the plugin as described above
git clone
If you have cloned the code from GitHub, it is assumed that you know what you’re doing.
Configuration
Before you get started, you will need to create all of your Membership Types and status rules for CiviMember. If you select ‘roles’ as your synchronization method, you will also need to create the WordPress Role(s) you would like to synchronize Memberships with. The default synchronisation method is ‘capabilities’, because WordPress has limited support for multiple Roles.
Note: This plugin can sync Membership on User login, User logout and on a scheduled basis. It can also sync a User’s Role when the Membership is added, edited or deleted in CiviCRM.
Working with Capabilities
- Visit the plugin’s admin page at “CiviCRM” –> “Member Sync”.
- Select “Capabilities” as the sync method
- Click on “Add Association Rule” to create a rule. You will need to create a rule for every CiviCRM Membership Type you would like to synchronize. For every Membership Type, you will need to determine the CiviMember states that define the member as “current” thereby granting them the appropriate WordPress Capabilities. It is most common to define “New”, “Current” and “Grace” as current. Similarly, select which states represent the “expired” status thereby removing the WordPress Capabilities from the User. It is most common to define “Expired”, “Pending”, “Cancelled” and “Deceased” as the expired status.
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“Current Status” adds a “Membership Capability” to the WordPress User, while “Expired Status” removes the “Membership Capability” from the WordPress User. This Capability will be of the form
civimember_ID
, whereID
is the numeric ID of the Membership Type. So, for Membership Type 2, the Capability will becivimember_2
. -
Note: If you have the Groups plugin active, then all
civimember_ID
Capabilities will be added to its custom Capabilities as well as to the list of Capabilities used to enforce read access on Posts. If you have Groups 2.8.0 or greater installed, then you will have the option to specify one or more “current” and “expired” Groups to which Users will be synced depending on whether their Membership is “current” or “expired”. - Note: If you have the Members plugin active, then the “restrict_content” Capability will also be added to to the WordPress User.
- Note: If you have BuddyPress active, then you will have the option to specify one or more “current” and “expired” Groups to which Users will be synced depending on whether their Membership is “current” or “expired”.
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An additional “Membership Status Capability” will also be added to the WordPress User that is tied to the status of their Membership. This Capability will be of the form
civimember_ID_NUM
, whereID
is the numeric ID of the Membership Type andNUM
is the numeric ID of the “Membership Status”. So, for Membership Type 2 with Membership Status 4, the Capability will becivimember_2_4
.
Working with Roles
- Visit the plugin’s admin page at “CiviCRM” –> “Member Sync”.
- Select “Roles” as the sync method
- Click on “Add Association Rule” to create a rule. You will need to create a rule for every CiviCRM Membership Type you would like to synchronize. For every Membership Type, you will need to determine the CiviMember states that define the member as “current” thereby granting them the appropriate WordPress Role. It is most common to define “New”, “Current” and “Grace” as current. Similarly, select which states represent the “expired” status thereby removing the WordPress Role from the User. It is most common to define “Expired”, “Pending”, “Cancelled” and “Deceased” as the expired status. With ‘roles’ as your synchronization method, also set the Role to be assigned if the Membership has expired in “Expiry Role”. This is not needed when working with Capabilities.
- It may sometimes be necessary to manually synchronize Users. Click on the “Manually Synchronize” tab on the admin page to do so. You will want to use this when you initially configure this plugin to synchronize your existing Users.
- Note: If you have the “Groups” plugin activated and it is version 2.8.0 or greater, then you will have the option to specify one or more “current” and “expired” Groups to which Users will be synced depending on whether their Membership is “current” or “expired”.
- Note: If you have BuddyPress active, then you will have the option to specify one or more “current” and “expired” Groups to which Users will be synced depending on whether their Membership is “current” or “expired”.
Manual Synchronize
It may sometimes be necessary to manually synchronize Users. Click on the “Manually Synchronize” tab on the admin page to do so. You will want to use this when you initially configure this plugin to synchronize your existing Users.
Test Test Test
Note: Be sure to test this plugin thoroughly before using it in a production environment. At minimum, you should log in as a test User to ensure you have been granted the appropriate Role or Capabilities when that User is given Membership. Then take away the Membership for the User in their CiviCRM record, log back in as the test User, and make sure you no longer have that Role or those Capabilities.
Known Issues
Code that used the civi_wp_member_sync_after_insert_user
hook to send User Notifications on User Account creation should switch to the newer civi_wp_member_sync_post_insert_user
hook to avoid the inadvertent loss of session data.