WordPress Internal @ Mentions

I’m looking for a way to link to author pages within one WordPress install simply by putting the @ symbol in front of a person’s username in a post…. just like on twitter.

Example:

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If the username is “Bill256” and I write “@Bill256” it will be linked to his author page.

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  1. This is a little tricky because sanitize_user allows spaces in usernames, meaning it difficult to avoid grabbing the whole phrase ‘@johndoe said that … ‘ as opposed to just the actual username ‘@johndoe’ and you have no separator at the end that would help. To avoid that I imposed a requirement that spaces in the username be replaced with ‘+’.

    function look_for_author($login) {
      if (!empty($login[1])) {
        $lname = str_replace('+',' ',$login[1]);
        $user = get_user_by('login',$lname);
        if (!empty($user)) return ' <a href="'.get_author_posts_url($user->ID).'">'.$lname.'</a> ';
      }
      return ' '.$login[0].' ';
    }
    
    function hyperlink_authors( $content ){
      $content = preg_replace_callback(
        '/[s>]+@([A-Za-z0-9_.-*@+]+)[^A-Za-z0-9_.-*@+]/',
        'look_for_author',
        $content
      );
      return $content;
    }
    add_filter( 'the_content', 'hyperlink_authors', 1 );
    

    I would not expect this solution to be very robust, not without a lot of tweaking of the regex. And I think you would be better off with a shortcode, but there you go.

    Note: It occurred to me that this site has a similar mention-like functionality. When writing a comment, you can notify other users by writing “@username” but usernames here can have spaces as with WordPress. The “spaces” problem here was solved by requiring that spaces just be removed, rather than substituted with “+” signs. That could be another way to solve approach the problem.