rcp_add_customer()

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Create a new customer record.
Parameters:

$user_id (int) – ID of the corresponding user account. This is required if $user_args (below) is not specified.

$user_args (array) – Instead of specifying a user ID (above) you can set an array of arguments used in the wp_insert_user() function to automatically create a new user account. This is required if $user_id (above) is not specified. Arguments include:

$user_login (string) – The user’s login username.

$user_email (string) – The user’s email address.

$user_pass (string) – The plan-text user password.

$first_name (string) – The user’s first name.

$last_name (string) – The user’s last name.

$date_registered (string) – Optional. Date this customer registered in MySQL format. Defaults to current time.

$email_verification (string) – Optional. Email verification status. Accepts: none, pending, or verified. Default none.

$last_login (string) – Optional. Date the user last logged into their user account in MySQL format.

$ips (array) – Optional. Array of known IP addresses for this customer.

Return values:

(int|false) – ID of the newly created customer on success, or false on failure.

Examples:
Create a new customer record with an existing user ID.
$customer_id = rcp_add_customer( array(
‘user_id’ => 12,
‘date_registered’ => ‘2019-01-01 12:00:00’
) );

Create a new customer record and a new user account simultaneously. This customer is pending email verification.
$customer_id = rcp_add_customer( array(
‘user_args’ => array(
‘user_login’ => ‘username’,
‘user_email’ => ‘[email protected]’,
‘user_pass’ => wp_generate_password( 24 ),
‘first_name’ => ‘Bob’,
‘last_name’ => ‘Smith’,
),
’email_verification’ => ‘pending’
) );

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