Description
Need access to a WordPress install but don’t want to create a new user account? Use this plugin and WP-CLI to generate a one-time login URL for any existing user:
wp plugin install one-time-login --activate && wp user one-time-login <user>
After you run the command above, you’ll see a success message like this:
http://wpdev.test/wp-login.php?user_id=2&one_time_login_token=ebe62e3
Copy the URL, paste it into your web browser, and… voila!
Because it’s a one-time login URL, it will only work once. If you need access again, you’ll need to run the WP-CLI command again.
Feel free to file issues and pull requests against the project on Github.
Installation
See description for installation and usage instructions.
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Contributors & Developers
“One Time Login” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Changelog
0.3.1 (June 1st, 2021)
- Fires
one_time_login_after_auth_cookie_set
action after the auth cookie is set [#27].
0.3.0 (May 24th, 2018)
- Introduces
--delay-delete
flag to delete old tokens after 15 minutes instead of immediately. - Improves invalid token message when user is already logged in: “Invalid one-time login token, but you are logged in as ‘user_login’. Go to the dashboard instead?”.
0.2.0 (May 3rd, 2018)
- Introduces support for multiple one-time login links.
- Links to the login screen from the “Invalid token” error message.
0.1.2 (June 11th, 2016)
- Fires
one_time_login_created
action when login URL is created, andone_time_login_logged_in
action when user is logged in via one-time login URL.
0.1.1 (May 26th, 2016)
- Bug fix: Pass
$assoc_args
into the command to ensure the--porcelain
flag actually works.
0.1.0 (April 28th, 2016)
- Initial release.