WP user meta on Javascript?
I need to pass WP user meta of the logged in user to a script. The script looks something like this like this:
Beacon("identify",
name: "Steve Aoki",
email: "steve@aoki.com"
"custom title": "Custom user meta"
);
How can I get the WP user meta of the logged in user? Are there any placeholder, what I can insert there?
It would be awesome, if you could help me or at least point me into the right direction. Thanks!
javascript php wordpress
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I need to pass WP user meta of the logged in user to a script. The script looks something like this like this:
Beacon("identify",
name: "Steve Aoki",
email: "steve@aoki.com"
"custom title": "Custom user meta"
);
How can I get the WP user meta of the logged in user? Are there any placeholder, what I can insert there?
It would be awesome, if you could help me or at least point me into the right direction. Thanks!
javascript php wordpress
This should help: codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/get_user_meta
– Difster
Nov 16 '18 at 7:32
How and where are you using this script? Like, via functions.php or in footer.php? You will need to get the user meta via php code and embed the javascript in php passing the retrieved user meta values to the script.
– zipkundan
Nov 16 '18 at 7:54
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I need to pass WP user meta of the logged in user to a script. The script looks something like this like this:
Beacon("identify",
name: "Steve Aoki",
email: "steve@aoki.com"
"custom title": "Custom user meta"
);
How can I get the WP user meta of the logged in user? Are there any placeholder, what I can insert there?
It would be awesome, if you could help me or at least point me into the right direction. Thanks!
javascript php wordpress
I need to pass WP user meta of the logged in user to a script. The script looks something like this like this:
Beacon("identify",
name: "Steve Aoki",
email: "steve@aoki.com"
"custom title": "Custom user meta"
);
How can I get the WP user meta of the logged in user? Are there any placeholder, what I can insert there?
It would be awesome, if you could help me or at least point me into the right direction. Thanks!
javascript php wordpress
javascript php wordpress
asked Nov 16 '18 at 7:00
Lukas LangLukas Lang
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114
This should help: codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/get_user_meta
– Difster
Nov 16 '18 at 7:32
How and where are you using this script? Like, via functions.php or in footer.php? You will need to get the user meta via php code and embed the javascript in php passing the retrieved user meta values to the script.
– zipkundan
Nov 16 '18 at 7:54
add a comment |
This should help: codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/get_user_meta
– Difster
Nov 16 '18 at 7:32
How and where are you using this script? Like, via functions.php or in footer.php? You will need to get the user meta via php code and embed the javascript in php passing the retrieved user meta values to the script.
– zipkundan
Nov 16 '18 at 7:54
This should help: codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/get_user_meta
– Difster
Nov 16 '18 at 7:32
This should help: codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/get_user_meta
– Difster
Nov 16 '18 at 7:32
How and where are you using this script? Like, via functions.php or in footer.php? You will need to get the user meta via php code and embed the javascript in php passing the retrieved user meta values to the script.
– zipkundan
Nov 16 '18 at 7:54
How and where are you using this script? Like, via functions.php or in footer.php? You will need to get the user meta via php code and embed the javascript in php passing the retrieved user meta values to the script.
– zipkundan
Nov 16 '18 at 7:54
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You can retrieve user meta in your PHP code using the get_user_meta
function, you can read more about it here.
I need to pass WP user meta of the logged in user to a script.
The only way to do this in WordPress is to use the wp_localize_script
function which allows you to access your server side data in your script. You can read more about it and see actual examples of it in use here.
I hope this helps
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You can retrieve user meta in your PHP code using the get_user_meta
function, you can read more about it here.
I need to pass WP user meta of the logged in user to a script.
The only way to do this in WordPress is to use the wp_localize_script
function which allows you to access your server side data in your script. You can read more about it and see actual examples of it in use here.
I hope this helps
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You can retrieve user meta in your PHP code using the get_user_meta
function, you can read more about it here.
I need to pass WP user meta of the logged in user to a script.
The only way to do this in WordPress is to use the wp_localize_script
function which allows you to access your server side data in your script. You can read more about it and see actual examples of it in use here.
I hope this helps
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You can retrieve user meta in your PHP code using the get_user_meta
function, you can read more about it here.
I need to pass WP user meta of the logged in user to a script.
The only way to do this in WordPress is to use the wp_localize_script
function which allows you to access your server side data in your script. You can read more about it and see actual examples of it in use here.
I hope this helps
You can retrieve user meta in your PHP code using the get_user_meta
function, you can read more about it here.
I need to pass WP user meta of the logged in user to a script.
The only way to do this in WordPress is to use the wp_localize_script
function which allows you to access your server side data in your script. You can read more about it and see actual examples of it in use here.
I hope this helps
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This should help: codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/get_user_meta
– Difster
Nov 16 '18 at 7:32
How and where are you using this script? Like, via functions.php or in footer.php? You will need to get the user meta via php code and embed the javascript in php passing the retrieved user meta values to the script.
– zipkundan
Nov 16 '18 at 7:54