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I'm trying to use current_user_can in a custom feed template (created using add_feed) to check if they have a particular Memberpress membership plan in order to access the feed, but while I can get other user data (e.g. $current_user->user_login outputs the username), I can't use the plugin function.

At the moment, instead of showing the feed, I'm just echoing some test content, as follows:

if( current_user_can( 'mepr-active', 'memberships:1,2' ) ) {         
  echo 'Hi ' . $current_user->user_login . '! You are a member';
} else {
  echo 'Hi ' . $current_user->user_login . '! You <strong>not</strong> a member';
    }

I'm guessing this is something to do with the order WordPress loads things. Could someone confirm? Is there any way around this? (I can get it working if I add the same code to a page template within the theme.)

Thanks

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  • What's the plugin function you're trying to use within the conditional you posted?
    – Taruc
    Commented Mar 1, 2019 at 23:00
  • It's a Memberpress function to check if the user has a particular membership plan.
    – markcbain
    Commented Mar 4, 2019 at 16:07

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The solution, for anyone else interested, was to clear cookies and the cache:

clean_user_cache($current_user->ID);
wp_clear_auth_cookie();
wp_set_current_user($current_user->ID);
wp_set_auth_cookie($current_user->ID, true, false);
update_user_caches($current_user);
if( current_user_can( 'mepr-active', 'memberships:1,2' ) ) {         
  echo 'Hi ' . $current_user->user_login . '! You are a member';
} else {
  echo 'Hi ' . $current_user->user_login . '! You <strong>not</strong> a member';
}
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