Hi! So we're having some issues integrating AMember w/ WordPress Multisite. Specifically, Amember appears to be adding users to the general network users of WordPress. These users aren't associated w/ a specific site, so none of the integrations are working that are based off of that site. Is there a way to associate new users w/ Amember/WordPress to a specific Multisite (WordPress MU) site?
Possible but will require plugin customization. Please contact us in helpdesk and explain how integration should work exactly.
I'm noticing this as well. Alexander -- I'm wondering if this can be done. I've been able to work with Wordpress so that users are registered to all sites if registered on the main site. What I can't do is get the member to be logged into all multisites at the same time if they login to amember. Example: wordpress.com/ wordpress.com/trucks wordpress.com/bikes If you register, amember will add the users to the root blog. I have something that will copy that information to the other two sites, trucks and bikes. That works on the wordpress end because amember only knows about user table 1, the root wordpress.com blog. So lets say I want to login - problem is that you are only logged into site 1 - the root site - and not all the sites. You have to login with amember on every single site. I am going to see what a network install of amember multisite will do but I am not hopeful. Will back up the database first but I think results are the same - only in the root.
Please check my reply in other post, I believe wordpress set separate logged_in cookie for each blog in multisite and aMember just don't set it.
Alexander... I think you are correct. Is there a way that we can modify amember so that aMember can do the same thing? That would make a HUGE difference and doesn't seem like it should be terribly difficult... then again, we are tinkering with some heavy machinery here, lol.
This might be beyond the scope. I'll see what I can do to get this handled elsewhere I guess if it's too challenging.
Any word on this plugin? Where users get assigned to different sites based on the product they purchased?
Hello - I'm also interested in this! Is there any update? My use case is that I'd like aMember to automatically provision a new blog in the network and automatically log the aMember use into the provisioned blog's admin. Any plugin that I can start basing this off would be very much appreciated.
Unfortunately plugin wasn't done yet. It is scheduled for 4.3.0; Currently this is possible to protect content in multiply blogs only (using aMember plugin in wordpress). But there is no fucntionality which allows to create blogs.
Hi Alex, So if I manually create a blog, is there someway (with this new plugin) to tell aMember to login a customer to a specific network blog as long as the already available wordpress aMember plugin is installed there? I'm mostly worried about single sign on to network sites - I can handle the new blog creation okay myself through a simple aMember plugin.
WPMU plugin deta will be available on Tuesday next week. Please contact me in helpdesk I will send you files fro testing.