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I am trying to integrate a LMS plugin with a membership plugin.

My goal is to allow all visitors to see courses and even lessons pages, but the corespondant videos would be restricted to members (of course).

Well, I found the LMS Plugin function responsible for displaying the video-HTML portion.

Is there a way to write another function to prevent that function to execute if the user is not a member (I already have the if statement for this ready).

Hiding div video element with CSS would not be a reasonable solution, of course.

And I can’t hack the LMS Plugin code, because it would be difficult to update later. I need to this using my own plugin, or inserting code on the functions.php file.

Thus my question: How to prevent a function execution with another function? Or is there any other way to do this?

EDIT: Well, I just found an add_action( 'lesson_video', array( $this, 'lesson_video' ), 10, 1 ); on the class core file. And there is a do_action( 'lesson_video', $post->ID ); on the php file that displays the content of the lesson. SO, I think I need to hook on this action too with my if statement. How would it be?

NEW EDIT: Well, the function is inside a class. It is like
class LMS_Frontend { public function __construct () {add_action( 'lesson_video', array( $this, 'lesson_video' ), 10, 1 );...}

How to remove this action?

NEW EDIT: Well, I finally did it. The action I was trying to remove was added inside a class, and this class was instantiated by another class.

I did:

global $varUsedWhenMainClassWasInstantiated;

remove_action('lesson_video', array($varUsedWhenMainClassWasInstantiated->classLessonVar, 'custom_lesson_video'));

Hope someone can benefit from this.

I am trying to integrate a LMS plugin with a membership plugin.

My goal is to allow all visitors to see courses and even lessons pages, but the corespondant videos would be restricted to members (of course).

Well, I found the LMS Plugin function responsible for displaying the video-HTML portion.

Is there a way to write another function to prevent that function to execute if the user is not a member (I already have the if statement for this ready).

Hiding div video element with CSS would not be a reasonable solution, of course.

And I can’t hack the LMS Plugin code, because it would be difficult to update later. I need to this using my own plugin, or inserting code on the functions.php file.

Thus my question: How to prevent a function execution with another function? Or is there any other way to do this?

EDIT: Well, I just found an add_action( 'lesson_video', array( $this, 'lesson_video' ), 10, 1 ); on the class core file. And there is a do_action( 'lesson_video', $post->ID ); on the php file that displays the content of the lesson. SO, I think I need to hook on this action too with my if statement. How would it be?

NEW EDIT: Well, the function is inside a class. It is like
class LMS_Frontend { public function __construct () {add_action( 'lesson_video', array( $this, 'lesson_video' ), 10, 1 );...}

How to remove this action?

I am trying to integrate a LMS plugin with a membership plugin.

My goal is to allow all visitors to see courses and even lessons pages, but the corespondant videos would be restricted to members (of course).

Well, I found the LMS Plugin function responsible for displaying the video-HTML portion.

Is there a way to write another function to prevent that function to execute if the user is not a member (I already have the if statement for this ready).

Hiding div video element with CSS would not be a reasonable solution, of course.

And I can’t hack the LMS Plugin code, because it would be difficult to update later. I need to this using my own plugin, or inserting code on the functions.php file.

Thus my question: How to prevent a function execution with another function? Or is there any other way to do this?

EDIT: Well, I just found an add_action( 'lesson_video', array( $this, 'lesson_video' ), 10, 1 ); on the class core file. And there is a do_action( 'lesson_video', $post->ID ); on the php file that displays the content of the lesson. SO, I think I need to hook on this action too with my if statement. How would it be?

NEW EDIT: Well, the function is inside a class. It is like
class LMS_Frontend { public function __construct () {add_action( 'lesson_video', array( $this, 'lesson_video' ), 10, 1 );...}

How to remove this action?

NEW EDIT: Well, I finally did it. The action I was trying to remove was added inside a class, and this class was instantiated by another class.

I did:

global $varUsedWhenMainClassWasInstantiated;

remove_action('lesson_video', array($varUsedWhenMainClassWasInstantiated->classLessonVar, 'custom_lesson_video'));

Hope someone can benefit from this.

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Luis Rock
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I am trying to integrate a LMS plugin with a membership plugin.

My goal is to allow all visitors to see courses and even lessons pages, but the corespondant videos would be restricted to members (of course).

Well, I found the LMS Plugin function responsible for displaying the video-HTML portion.

Is there a way to write another function to prevent that function to execute if the user is not a member (I already have the if statement for this ready).

Hiding div video element with CSS would not be a reasonable solution, of course.

And I can’t hack the LMS Plugin code, because it would be difficult to update later. I need to this using my own plugin, or inserting code on the functions.php file.

Thus my question: How to prevent a function execution with another function? Or is there any other way to do this?

EDIT: Well, I just found an add_action( 'lesson_video', array( $this, 'lesson_video' ), 10, 1 ); on the class core file. And there is a do_action( 'lesson_video', $post->ID ); on the php file that displays the content of the lesson. SO, I think I need to hook on this action too with my if statement. How would it be?

NEW EDIT: Well, the function is inside a class. It is like
class LMS_Frontend { public function __construct () {add_action( 'lesson_video', array( $this, 'lesson_video' ), 10, 1 );...}

How to remove this action?

I am trying to integrate a LMS plugin with a membership plugin.

My goal is to allow all visitors to see courses and even lessons pages, but the corespondant videos would be restricted to members (of course).

Well, I found the LMS Plugin function responsible for displaying the video-HTML portion.

Is there a way to write another function to prevent that function to execute if the user is not a member (I already have the if statement for this ready).

Hiding div video element with CSS would not be a reasonable solution, of course.

And I can’t hack the LMS Plugin code, because it would be difficult to update later. I need to this using my own plugin, or inserting code on the functions.php file.

Thus my question: How to prevent a function execution with another function? Or is there any other way to do this?

EDIT: Well, I just found an add_action( 'lesson_video', array( $this, 'lesson_video' ), 10, 1 ); on the class core file. And there is a do_action( 'lesson_video', $post->ID ); on the php file that displays the content of the lesson. SO, I think I need to hook on this action too with my if statement. How would it be?

I am trying to integrate a LMS plugin with a membership plugin.

My goal is to allow all visitors to see courses and even lessons pages, but the corespondant videos would be restricted to members (of course).

Well, I found the LMS Plugin function responsible for displaying the video-HTML portion.

Is there a way to write another function to prevent that function to execute if the user is not a member (I already have the if statement for this ready).

Hiding div video element with CSS would not be a reasonable solution, of course.

And I can’t hack the LMS Plugin code, because it would be difficult to update later. I need to this using my own plugin, or inserting code on the functions.php file.

Thus my question: How to prevent a function execution with another function? Or is there any other way to do this?

EDIT: Well, I just found an add_action( 'lesson_video', array( $this, 'lesson_video' ), 10, 1 ); on the class core file. And there is a do_action( 'lesson_video', $post->ID ); on the php file that displays the content of the lesson. SO, I think I need to hook on this action too with my if statement. How would it be?

NEW EDIT: Well, the function is inside a class. It is like
class LMS_Frontend { public function __construct () {add_action( 'lesson_video', array( $this, 'lesson_video' ), 10, 1 );...}

How to remove this action?

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I am trying to integrate a LMS plugin with a membership plugin.

My goal is to allow all visitors to see courses and even lessons pages, but the corespondant videos would be restricted to members (of course).

Well, I found the LMS Plugin function responsible for displaying the video-HTML portion.

Is there a way to write another function to prevent that function to execute if the user is not a member (I already have the if statement for this ready).

Hiding div video element with CSS would not be a reasonable solution, of course.

And I can’t hack the LMS Plugin code, because it would be difficult to update later. I need to this using my own plugin, or inserting code on the functions.php file.

Thus my question: How to prevent a function execution with another function? Or is there any other way to do this?

EDIT: Well, I just found an add_action( 'lesson_video', array( $this, 'lesson_video' ), 10, 1 ); on the class core file. And there is a do_action( 'lesson_video', $post->ID ); on the php file that displays the content of the lesson. SO, I think I need to hook on this action too with my if statement. How would it be?

I am trying to integrate a LMS plugin with a membership plugin.

My goal is to allow all visitors to see courses and even lessons pages, but the corespondant videos would be restricted to members (of course).

Well, I found the LMS Plugin function responsible for displaying the video-HTML portion.

Is there a way to write another function to prevent that function to execute if the user is not a member (I already have the if statement for this ready).

Hiding div video element with CSS would not be a reasonable solution, of course.

And I can’t hack the LMS Plugin code, because it would be difficult to update later. I need to this using my own plugin, or inserting code on the functions.php file.

Thus my question: How to prevent a function execution with another function? Or is there any other way to do this?

I am trying to integrate a LMS plugin with a membership plugin.

My goal is to allow all visitors to see courses and even lessons pages, but the corespondant videos would be restricted to members (of course).

Well, I found the LMS Plugin function responsible for displaying the video-HTML portion.

Is there a way to write another function to prevent that function to execute if the user is not a member (I already have the if statement for this ready).

Hiding div video element with CSS would not be a reasonable solution, of course.

And I can’t hack the LMS Plugin code, because it would be difficult to update later. I need to this using my own plugin, or inserting code on the functions.php file.

Thus my question: How to prevent a function execution with another function? Or is there any other way to do this?

EDIT: Well, I just found an add_action( 'lesson_video', array( $this, 'lesson_video' ), 10, 1 ); on the class core file. And there is a do_action( 'lesson_video', $post->ID ); on the php file that displays the content of the lesson. SO, I think I need to hook on this action too with my if statement. How would it be?

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