I’m assuming you know what hooks of WordPress you want to use. So skipping that part, it’s pretty easy to get the current role of the user
$current_user = wp_get_current_user();
if ( !($current_user instanceof WP_User) )
return;
$roles = $current_user->roles; //$roles is an array
Now, you can iterate over that array to see if the user has a particular role.
Or, you can use current_user_can to look for specific capabilities, if you just want to check whether or not a user has a specific permission versus whether or not they’re in the role. For example:
if (current_user_can('delete_posts')) {
//display the delete posts button.
}
I’m assuming you know what hooks of WordPress you want to use. So skipping that part, it’s pretty easy to get the current role of the user
Now, you can iterate over that array to see if the user has a particular role.
Or, you can use
current_user_can
to look for specific capabilities, if you just want to check whether or not a user has a specific permission versus whether or not they’re in the role. For example:This code will help you