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So far i found this snippet for changing users role using small form as below,
And I need this simple form sending email to the admin when the submitted is done,



And after submitted is done I need to reload the same page or redirected to the same url.



I'm newbie with Wordpress, Thanks in advance.



Sorry for my bad English.



add_shortcode( 'upgrade_to_trusted_zone', 'upgrade_to_trusted_zone' );
function upgrade_to_trusted_zone() {

// Stop if user is not logged in.
if ( ! is_user_logged_in() )
return;

ob_start();

?>

<form method="post" action="">
Please select a role:<br/>
<select name="role">
<option value="contributor" selected="selected">Member</option>
<option value="author">Trusted Zoner</option>
</select>
<input name="terms" type="checkbox" required value="Yes" />
<label>I have read and agree of the <a href="">terms and conditions</a>.</label>
<input type="hidden" name="submitted" id="submitted" value="true" /><button type="submit">Upgrade</button>
</form>

<?php

// Do not process anything if it's not $_POST
if ( ! isset( $_POST['role'] ) )
return;

// Never trust user input.
$role = sanitize_key( $_POST['role'] );
if ( ! in_array( $role, array( 'contributor', 'author' ) ) )
return;

// Get the user object
$user = new WP_User( get_current_user_id() );
$index = key( $user->roles );
$user_role = $user->roles[ $index ];

// User already got that user
if ( $user_role == $role ) {

echo sprintf( __( 'You already have %s role.' ), $role );

} else {

// update user role
$user->set_role( $role );
echo sprintf( __( 'Your role was changed to %s.' ), $role );

}

$output = ob_get_contents();
ob_end_clean();
return $output;
}









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  • This will help: developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/wp_mail

    – Pedro Serpa
    Nov 26 '18 at 19:16











  • You also might to integrate this function to SMTP server, because, wp_mail() uses PHP mail function. I recommend using Post SMTP plugin if you're in a hurry. If not, have fun doing a plugin yourself with a PHP SMTP mail class :)

    – Pedro Serpa
    Nov 26 '18 at 19:19











  • Thanks @PedroSerpa for your help, I know about wp_mail but as i said I still learning WP, So can you please to give an answer of how can I do it into my above code? Thanks for your time bro.

    – Adham Mohamed
    Nov 27 '18 at 7:22


















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So far i found this snippet for changing users role using small form as below,
And I need this simple form sending email to the admin when the submitted is done,



And after submitted is done I need to reload the same page or redirected to the same url.



I'm newbie with Wordpress, Thanks in advance.



Sorry for my bad English.



add_shortcode( 'upgrade_to_trusted_zone', 'upgrade_to_trusted_zone' );
function upgrade_to_trusted_zone() {

// Stop if user is not logged in.
if ( ! is_user_logged_in() )
return;

ob_start();

?>

<form method="post" action="">
Please select a role:<br/>
<select name="role">
<option value="contributor" selected="selected">Member</option>
<option value="author">Trusted Zoner</option>
</select>
<input name="terms" type="checkbox" required value="Yes" />
<label>I have read and agree of the <a href="">terms and conditions</a>.</label>
<input type="hidden" name="submitted" id="submitted" value="true" /><button type="submit">Upgrade</button>
</form>

<?php

// Do not process anything if it's not $_POST
if ( ! isset( $_POST['role'] ) )
return;

// Never trust user input.
$role = sanitize_key( $_POST['role'] );
if ( ! in_array( $role, array( 'contributor', 'author' ) ) )
return;

// Get the user object
$user = new WP_User( get_current_user_id() );
$index = key( $user->roles );
$user_role = $user->roles[ $index ];

// User already got that user
if ( $user_role == $role ) {

echo sprintf( __( 'You already have %s role.' ), $role );

} else {

// update user role
$user->set_role( $role );
echo sprintf( __( 'Your role was changed to %s.' ), $role );

}

$output = ob_get_contents();
ob_end_clean();
return $output;
}









share|improve this question























  • This will help: developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/wp_mail

    – Pedro Serpa
    Nov 26 '18 at 19:16











  • You also might to integrate this function to SMTP server, because, wp_mail() uses PHP mail function. I recommend using Post SMTP plugin if you're in a hurry. If not, have fun doing a plugin yourself with a PHP SMTP mail class :)

    – Pedro Serpa
    Nov 26 '18 at 19:19











  • Thanks @PedroSerpa for your help, I know about wp_mail but as i said I still learning WP, So can you please to give an answer of how can I do it into my above code? Thanks for your time bro.

    – Adham Mohamed
    Nov 27 '18 at 7:22














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So far i found this snippet for changing users role using small form as below,
And I need this simple form sending email to the admin when the submitted is done,



And after submitted is done I need to reload the same page or redirected to the same url.



I'm newbie with Wordpress, Thanks in advance.



Sorry for my bad English.



add_shortcode( 'upgrade_to_trusted_zone', 'upgrade_to_trusted_zone' );
function upgrade_to_trusted_zone() {

// Stop if user is not logged in.
if ( ! is_user_logged_in() )
return;

ob_start();

?>

<form method="post" action="">
Please select a role:<br/>
<select name="role">
<option value="contributor" selected="selected">Member</option>
<option value="author">Trusted Zoner</option>
</select>
<input name="terms" type="checkbox" required value="Yes" />
<label>I have read and agree of the <a href="">terms and conditions</a>.</label>
<input type="hidden" name="submitted" id="submitted" value="true" /><button type="submit">Upgrade</button>
</form>

<?php

// Do not process anything if it's not $_POST
if ( ! isset( $_POST['role'] ) )
return;

// Never trust user input.
$role = sanitize_key( $_POST['role'] );
if ( ! in_array( $role, array( 'contributor', 'author' ) ) )
return;

// Get the user object
$user = new WP_User( get_current_user_id() );
$index = key( $user->roles );
$user_role = $user->roles[ $index ];

// User already got that user
if ( $user_role == $role ) {

echo sprintf( __( 'You already have %s role.' ), $role );

} else {

// update user role
$user->set_role( $role );
echo sprintf( __( 'Your role was changed to %s.' ), $role );

}

$output = ob_get_contents();
ob_end_clean();
return $output;
}









share|improve this question














So far i found this snippet for changing users role using small form as below,
And I need this simple form sending email to the admin when the submitted is done,



And after submitted is done I need to reload the same page or redirected to the same url.



I'm newbie with Wordpress, Thanks in advance.



Sorry for my bad English.



add_shortcode( 'upgrade_to_trusted_zone', 'upgrade_to_trusted_zone' );
function upgrade_to_trusted_zone() {

// Stop if user is not logged in.
if ( ! is_user_logged_in() )
return;

ob_start();

?>

<form method="post" action="">
Please select a role:<br/>
<select name="role">
<option value="contributor" selected="selected">Member</option>
<option value="author">Trusted Zoner</option>
</select>
<input name="terms" type="checkbox" required value="Yes" />
<label>I have read and agree of the <a href="">terms and conditions</a>.</label>
<input type="hidden" name="submitted" id="submitted" value="true" /><button type="submit">Upgrade</button>
</form>

<?php

// Do not process anything if it's not $_POST
if ( ! isset( $_POST['role'] ) )
return;

// Never trust user input.
$role = sanitize_key( $_POST['role'] );
if ( ! in_array( $role, array( 'contributor', 'author' ) ) )
return;

// Get the user object
$user = new WP_User( get_current_user_id() );
$index = key( $user->roles );
$user_role = $user->roles[ $index ];

// User already got that user
if ( $user_role == $role ) {

echo sprintf( __( 'You already have %s role.' ), $role );

} else {

// update user role
$user->set_role( $role );
echo sprintf( __( 'Your role was changed to %s.' ), $role );

}

$output = ob_get_contents();
ob_end_clean();
return $output;
}






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  • This will help: developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/wp_mail

    – Pedro Serpa
    Nov 26 '18 at 19:16











  • You also might to integrate this function to SMTP server, because, wp_mail() uses PHP mail function. I recommend using Post SMTP plugin if you're in a hurry. If not, have fun doing a plugin yourself with a PHP SMTP mail class :)

    – Pedro Serpa
    Nov 26 '18 at 19:19











  • Thanks @PedroSerpa for your help, I know about wp_mail but as i said I still learning WP, So can you please to give an answer of how can I do it into my above code? Thanks for your time bro.

    – Adham Mohamed
    Nov 27 '18 at 7:22



















  • This will help: developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/wp_mail

    – Pedro Serpa
    Nov 26 '18 at 19:16











  • You also might to integrate this function to SMTP server, because, wp_mail() uses PHP mail function. I recommend using Post SMTP plugin if you're in a hurry. If not, have fun doing a plugin yourself with a PHP SMTP mail class :)

    – Pedro Serpa
    Nov 26 '18 at 19:19











  • Thanks @PedroSerpa for your help, I know about wp_mail but as i said I still learning WP, So can you please to give an answer of how can I do it into my above code? Thanks for your time bro.

    – Adham Mohamed
    Nov 27 '18 at 7:22

















This will help: developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/wp_mail

– Pedro Serpa
Nov 26 '18 at 19:16





This will help: developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/wp_mail

– Pedro Serpa
Nov 26 '18 at 19:16













You also might to integrate this function to SMTP server, because, wp_mail() uses PHP mail function. I recommend using Post SMTP plugin if you're in a hurry. If not, have fun doing a plugin yourself with a PHP SMTP mail class :)

– Pedro Serpa
Nov 26 '18 at 19:19





You also might to integrate this function to SMTP server, because, wp_mail() uses PHP mail function. I recommend using Post SMTP plugin if you're in a hurry. If not, have fun doing a plugin yourself with a PHP SMTP mail class :)

– Pedro Serpa
Nov 26 '18 at 19:19













Thanks @PedroSerpa for your help, I know about wp_mail but as i said I still learning WP, So can you please to give an answer of how can I do it into my above code? Thanks for your time bro.

– Adham Mohamed
Nov 27 '18 at 7:22





Thanks @PedroSerpa for your help, I know about wp_mail but as i said I still learning WP, So can you please to give an answer of how can I do it into my above code? Thanks for your time bro.

– Adham Mohamed
Nov 27 '18 at 7:22












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