Block certain domains registering in WooCommerce
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I'm trying to make a function in my functions.php for blocking certain domains from registering. I know there are some plugins who accomplish the same, but I just don't want to install plugins to make things easy.
I've tried the function below, but it seems not to work right. In this example I've used gmail.com and yahoo.com but there are some known domains who create massive spam.
add_action('woocommerce_register_post','is_invalid_registration_email_domain', 10, 3 );
function is_invalid_registration_email_domain( $username, $email, $validation_errors )
$invalid_email_domains = array( 'gmail.com', 'yahoo.com' ); // Forbidden domains
$valid = false; // sets default validation to false
foreach( $invalid_email_domains as $d )
$d_length = strlen( $d );
$current_email_domain = strtolower( substr( $email, -($d_length), $d_length));
if( $current_email_domain == strtolower($d) )
$valid = true;
break;
// Return error message for invalid domains
if( ! $valid )
$error_text = __( "<strong>ERROR</strong>: Registration is only allowed from selected approved domains. If you think you are seeing this in error, please contact the system administrator.", "woocommerce" );
$validation_errors->add( 'domain_whitelist_error', $error_text );
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I'm trying to make a function in my functions.php for blocking certain domains from registering. I know there are some plugins who accomplish the same, but I just don't want to install plugins to make things easy.
I've tried the function below, but it seems not to work right. In this example I've used gmail.com and yahoo.com but there are some known domains who create massive spam.
add_action('woocommerce_register_post','is_invalid_registration_email_domain', 10, 3 );
function is_invalid_registration_email_domain( $username, $email, $validation_errors )
$invalid_email_domains = array( 'gmail.com', 'yahoo.com' ); // Forbidden domains
$valid = false; // sets default validation to false
foreach( $invalid_email_domains as $d )
$d_length = strlen( $d );
$current_email_domain = strtolower( substr( $email, -($d_length), $d_length));
if( $current_email_domain == strtolower($d) )
$valid = true;
break;
// Return error message for invalid domains
if( ! $valid )
$error_text = __( "<strong>ERROR</strong>: Registration is only allowed from selected approved domains. If you think you are seeing this in error, please contact the system administrator.", "woocommerce" );
$validation_errors->add( 'domain_whitelist_error', $error_text );
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I'm trying to make a function in my functions.php for blocking certain domains from registering. I know there are some plugins who accomplish the same, but I just don't want to install plugins to make things easy.
I've tried the function below, but it seems not to work right. In this example I've used gmail.com and yahoo.com but there are some known domains who create massive spam.
add_action('woocommerce_register_post','is_invalid_registration_email_domain', 10, 3 );
function is_invalid_registration_email_domain( $username, $email, $validation_errors )
$invalid_email_domains = array( 'gmail.com', 'yahoo.com' ); // Forbidden domains
$valid = false; // sets default validation to false
foreach( $invalid_email_domains as $d )
$d_length = strlen( $d );
$current_email_domain = strtolower( substr( $email, -($d_length), $d_length));
if( $current_email_domain == strtolower($d) )
$valid = true;
break;
// Return error message for invalid domains
if( ! $valid )
$error_text = __( "<strong>ERROR</strong>: Registration is only allowed from selected approved domains. If you think you are seeing this in error, please contact the system administrator.", "woocommerce" );
$validation_errors->add( 'domain_whitelist_error', $error_text );
php wordpress woocommerce custom-theme
I'm trying to make a function in my functions.php for blocking certain domains from registering. I know there are some plugins who accomplish the same, but I just don't want to install plugins to make things easy.
I've tried the function below, but it seems not to work right. In this example I've used gmail.com and yahoo.com but there are some known domains who create massive spam.
add_action('woocommerce_register_post','is_invalid_registration_email_domain', 10, 3 );
function is_invalid_registration_email_domain( $username, $email, $validation_errors )
$invalid_email_domains = array( 'gmail.com', 'yahoo.com' ); // Forbidden domains
$valid = false; // sets default validation to false
foreach( $invalid_email_domains as $d )
$d_length = strlen( $d );
$current_email_domain = strtolower( substr( $email, -($d_length), $d_length));
if( $current_email_domain == strtolower($d) )
$valid = true;
break;
// Return error message for invalid domains
if( ! $valid )
$error_text = __( "<strong>ERROR</strong>: Registration is only allowed from selected approved domains. If you think you are seeing this in error, please contact the system administrator.", "woocommerce" );
$validation_errors->add( 'domain_whitelist_error', $error_text );
php wordpress woocommerce custom-theme
php wordpress woocommerce custom-theme
asked Nov 11 at 16:31
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I can see that part of your code is taken from this answer:
Limit Domain Registration on WooCommerce
Instead of using woocommerce_register_post
you should try this hook:
woocommerce_register_form_start
And see if that would work.
When i use the woocommerce_register_form_start the whole register option in the website will disappear. I couldn't figure out how to make it work the right way yet.
– Onno V.
Nov 12 at 12:16
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up vote
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I can see that part of your code is taken from this answer:
Limit Domain Registration on WooCommerce
Instead of using woocommerce_register_post
you should try this hook:
woocommerce_register_form_start
And see if that would work.
When i use the woocommerce_register_form_start the whole register option in the website will disappear. I couldn't figure out how to make it work the right way yet.
– Onno V.
Nov 12 at 12:16
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I can see that part of your code is taken from this answer:
Limit Domain Registration on WooCommerce
Instead of using woocommerce_register_post
you should try this hook:
woocommerce_register_form_start
And see if that would work.
When i use the woocommerce_register_form_start the whole register option in the website will disappear. I couldn't figure out how to make it work the right way yet.
– Onno V.
Nov 12 at 12:16
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up vote
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I can see that part of your code is taken from this answer:
Limit Domain Registration on WooCommerce
Instead of using woocommerce_register_post
you should try this hook:
woocommerce_register_form_start
And see if that would work.
I can see that part of your code is taken from this answer:
Limit Domain Registration on WooCommerce
Instead of using woocommerce_register_post
you should try this hook:
woocommerce_register_form_start
And see if that would work.
answered Nov 11 at 17:27
Minder Mondo
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When i use the woocommerce_register_form_start the whole register option in the website will disappear. I couldn't figure out how to make it work the right way yet.
– Onno V.
Nov 12 at 12:16
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When i use the woocommerce_register_form_start the whole register option in the website will disappear. I couldn't figure out how to make it work the right way yet.
– Onno V.
Nov 12 at 12:16
When i use the woocommerce_register_form_start the whole register option in the website will disappear. I couldn't figure out how to make it work the right way yet.
– Onno V.
Nov 12 at 12:16
When i use the woocommerce_register_form_start the whole register option in the website will disappear. I couldn't figure out how to make it work the right way yet.
– Onno V.
Nov 12 at 12:16
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