I have been asked to do some work on a site where the old developer has written this function (create a variable that stores the users avatar into an img tag) into the functions.php:
add_filter('get_avatar', 'lb_acf_profile_avatar', 10, 5);
function lb_acf_profile_avatar($avatar, $id_or_email, $size, $default, $alt) {
$user = '';
// Get user by id or email
if (is_numeric($id_or_email)) {
$id = (int) $id_or_email;
$user = get_user_by('id', $id);
} elseif (is_object($id_or_email)) {
if (!empty($id_or_email->user_id)) {
$id = (int) $id_or_email->user_id;
$user = get_user_by('id', $id);
}
} else {
$user = get_user_by('email', $id_or_email);
}
if (!$user) {
return $avatar;
}
// Get the user id
$user_id = $user->ID;
//$user_info = get_userdata($user_id)
// Get the file id
$avatar_url = $user->get('user_url'); //'.jpg';
if ($avatar_url == '') {
return $avatar;
}
$avatar = '<img alt="' . $alt . '" src="' . $avatar_url . '" class="avatar avatar-' . $size . '" height="' . $size . '" width="' . $size . '"/>';
// Return our new avatar
return $avatar;
}
I know the function works as the app he built uses the code to generate the avatar for each user. I just don't know how to use it and cannot reach out to him to help me utilise it.
My efforts so far have failed, using code that looks a little like this:
<?php lb_acf_profile_avatar() ?>
<?php if ($avatar != '') : ?>
<div>Hellow World</div>
<?php endif; ?>
Where I have tried calling the function then assuming the returned variable (the avatar image) would be usable from that point. That doesn't appear to be the case.
The error message is 5 of these one for each argument:
Warning: Missing argument 5 for lb_acf_profile_avatar(), called in /home/materialshub/public_html/development/wp-content/themes/bolt/header.php on line 238 and defined in /home/materialshub/public_html/development/wp-content/themes/bolt/functions.php on line 663
Is there a way to tailor this so I get the avatar_url without the img tag returned, but I need the original code to function as it should as it is also used in the app and is functioning correctly.
I don't have access to the app. Or the old developer. Any help you can provide is great. If you want further info just let me know.
I think I want a new function that gets the avatar_url like the function above but without any of the img tag. A simple url is all I need.
I need this to be dynamic as well so it works for all users automatically, generating the avatar_url. How can I pass the arguments in this manor?
I cannot just use the inbuilt get_avatar() WordPress function before we try go down that route as the app has made use of an empty field in the database 'user_url'.
I appreciate this is quite an annoying question, but I appreciate the kindness.
EDIT: I have tried reverting back to the get_avatar() function and that then returns this warning:
Warning: Missing argument 1 for get_avatar(), called in /home/materialshub/public_html/development/wp-content/themes/bolt/header.php on line 239 and defined in /home/materialshub/public_html/development/wp-includes/pluggable.php on line 2450
Thanks, Jason.
I have been asked to do some work on a site where the old developer has written this function (create a variable that stores the users avatar into an img tag) into the functions.php:
add_filter('get_avatar', 'lb_acf_profile_avatar', 10, 5);
function lb_acf_profile_avatar($avatar, $id_or_email, $size, $default, $alt) {
$user = '';
// Get user by id or email
if (is_numeric($id_or_email)) {
$id = (int) $id_or_email;
$user = get_user_by('id', $id);
} elseif (is_object($id_or_email)) {
if (!empty($id_or_email->user_id)) {
$id = (int) $id_or_email->user_id;
$user = get_user_by('id', $id);
}
} else {
$user = get_user_by('email', $id_or_email);
}
if (!$user) {
return $avatar;
}
// Get the user id
$user_id = $user->ID;
//$user_info = get_userdata($user_id)
// Get the file id
$avatar_url = $user->get('user_url'); //'https://dojo.nearsoft/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Eric-Wroolie-per-template.jpg';
if ($avatar_url == '') {
return $avatar;
}
$avatar = '<img alt="' . $alt . '" src="' . $avatar_url . '" class="avatar avatar-' . $size . '" height="' . $size . '" width="' . $size . '"/>';
// Return our new avatar
return $avatar;
}
I know the function works as the app he built uses the code to generate the avatar for each user. I just don't know how to use it and cannot reach out to him to help me utilise it.
My efforts so far have failed, using code that looks a little like this:
<?php lb_acf_profile_avatar() ?>
<?php if ($avatar != '') : ?>
<div>Hellow World</div>
<?php endif; ?>
Where I have tried calling the function then assuming the returned variable (the avatar image) would be usable from that point. That doesn't appear to be the case.
The error message is 5 of these one for each argument:
Warning: Missing argument 5 for lb_acf_profile_avatar(), called in /home/materialshub/public_html/development/wp-content/themes/bolt/header.php on line 238 and defined in /home/materialshub/public_html/development/wp-content/themes/bolt/functions.php on line 663
Is there a way to tailor this so I get the avatar_url without the img tag returned, but I need the original code to function as it should as it is also used in the app and is functioning correctly.
I don't have access to the app. Or the old developer. Any help you can provide is great. If you want further info just let me know.
I think I want a new function that gets the avatar_url like the function above but without any of the img tag. A simple url is all I need.
I need this to be dynamic as well so it works for all users automatically, generating the avatar_url. How can I pass the arguments in this manor?
I cannot just use the inbuilt get_avatar() WordPress function before we try go down that route as the app has made use of an empty field in the database 'user_url'.
I appreciate this is quite an annoying question, but I appreciate the kindness.
EDIT: I have tried reverting back to the get_avatar() function and that then returns this warning:
Warning: Missing argument 1 for get_avatar(), called in /home/materialshub/public_html/development/wp-content/themes/bolt/header.php on line 239 and defined in /home/materialshub/public_html/development/wp-includes/pluggable.php on line 2450
Thanks, Jason.
Share Improve this question edited Mar 28, 2019 at 10:54 Jason Is My Name asked Mar 28, 2019 at 10:26 Jason Is My NameJason Is My Name 3782 gold badges7 silver badges21 bronze badges 7 | Show 2 more comments2 Answers
Reset to default 3As discussed in comments you actually just want the URL. Here's your code modified to be a get_avatar_url hook instead:
add_filter('get_avatar_url', 'lb_acf_profile_avatar_url', 10, 5);
function lb_acf_profile_avatar_url($url, $id_or_email, $args) {
$user = '';
// Get user by id or email
if (is_numeric($id_or_email)) {
$id = (int) $id_or_email;
$user = get_user_by('id', $id);
} elseif (is_object($id_or_email)) {
if (!empty($id_or_email->user_id)) {
$id = (int) $id_or_email->user_id;
$user = get_user_by('id', $id);
}
} else {
$user = get_user_by('email', $id_or_email);
}
if (!$user) {
return $url;
}
$avatar_url = $user->get('user_url');
if ($avatar_url == '') {
return $url;
}
return $avatar_url;
}
Untested, sorry. It uses the same logic as the existing code to resolve the $id_or_email parameter into a user object: there's probably some room for improvement here e.g. since the $id_or_email might already be the user object, and I'm a little nervous about the empty string checks but that's what the existing (presumably working) code does.
You can then call WordPress's get_avatar_url with a user ID and it should return user_url where available. I'd expect get_avatar to still work too with just this filter.
You're trying to call this custom function without any parameters:
lb_acf_profile_avatar()
But it's not meant to work like that. It's not a function that you should call. It's a filter callback and it has to get 5 parameters:
- $avatar,
- $id_or_email,
- $size,
- $default,
- $alt
So yes - you will get errors if you won't pass them.
But, as I've already said, this custom function is a filter callback. It means, that whenever get_avatar
function is called, the custom function will be run and it will modify the default behavior of get_avatar
function. (It will change/filter its result)
This means that you should call default get_avatar
function in your header.
You still have to pass some arguments to it. At least one of them:
- $id_or_email
You can use it like so:
echo get_avatar( get_current_user_id() );
And you can pass size
as second parameter.
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add_filter('get_avatar'
line at the top. Here's the built-in get_avatar - you can see that both return statements go throughapply_filters( 'get_avatar' ...)
. – Rup Commented Mar 28, 2019 at 10:49$my_avatar = apply_filter( 'get_avatar', $my_avatar, $user, /* other args */ );
. "apply_filters" on Codex – nmr Commented Mar 28, 2019 at 10:50