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wp_set_password › WordPress Function
Since2.5.0
Deprecatedn/a
› wp_set_password ( $password, $user_id )
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Updates the user's password with a new encrypted one.
For integration with other applications, this function can be overwritten to instead use the other package password checking algorithm. Please note: This function should be used sparingly and is really only meant for single-time application. Leveraging this improperly in a plugin or theme could result in an endless loop of password resets if precautions are not taken to ensure it does not execute on every page load.Related Functions: wp_hash_password, reset_password, wp_check_password, wp_get_password_hint, wp_generate_password
Source
function wp_set_password( $password, $user_id ) { global $wpdb; $hash = wp_hash_password( $password ); $wpdb->update( $wpdb->users, array( 'user_pass' => $hash, 'user_activation_key' => '', ), array( 'ID' => $user_id ) ); clean_user_cache( $user_id ); /** * Fires after the user password is set. * * @since 6.2.0 * * @param string $password The plaintext password just set. * @param int $user_id The ID of the user whose password was just set. */ do_action( 'wp_set_password', $password, $user_id ); } endif; if ( ! function_exists( 'get_avatar' ) ) : /** * Retrieves the avatar `<img>` tag for a user, email address, MD5 hash, comment, or post. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 4.2.0 Optional `$args` parameter added. * * @param mixed $id_or_email The Gravatar to retrieve. Accepts a user_id, gravatar md5 hash, * user email, WP_User object, WP_Post object, or WP_Comment object. * @param int $size Optional. Height and width of the avatar image file in pixels. Default 96. * @param string $default_value URL for the default image or a default type. Accepts '404' (return * a 404 instead of a default image), 'retro' (8bit), 'RoboHash' (robohash), * 'monsterid' (monster), 'wavatar' (cartoon face), 'indenticon' (the "quilt"), * 'mystery', 'mm', or 'mysteryman' (The Oyster Man), 'blank' (transparent GIF), * or 'gravatar_default' (the Gravatar logo). Default is the value of the * 'avatar_default' option, with a fallback of 'mystery'. * @param string $alt Optional. Alternative text to use in img tag. Default empty. * @param array $args { * Optional. Extra arguments to retrieve the avatar. * * @type int $height Display height of the avatar in pixels. Defaults to $size. * @type int $width Display width of the avatar in pixels. Defaults to $size. * @type bool $force_default Whether to always show the default image, never the Gravatar. Default false. * @type string $rating What rating to display avatars up to. Accepts 'G', 'PG', 'R', 'X', and are * judged in that order. Default is the value of the 'avatar_rating' option. * @type string $scheme URL scheme to use. See set_url_scheme() for accepted values. * Default null. * @type array|string $class Array or string of additional classes to add to the img element. * Default null. * @type bool $force_display Whether to always show the avatar - ignores the show_avatars option. * Default false. * @type string $loading Value for the `loading` attribute. * Default null. * @type string $extra_attr HTML attributes to insert in the IMG element. Is not sanitized. Default empty. * } * @return string|false `<img>` tag for the user's avatar. False on failure. */