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Using the wordpress rest api, is there a way to return all users, regardless of whether they have created a post or not. I am aware that I can do that if authenticated as an admin user, but I need to be able to do it as a standard user (subscriber)










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      Using the wordpress rest api, is there a way to return all users, regardless of whether they have created a post or not. I am aware that I can do that if authenticated as an admin user, but I need to be able to do it as a standard user (subscriber)










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          You can do so by adding this filter in your functions.php file.



          add_filter( 'rest_user_query', 'prefix_remove_has_published_posts_from_wp_api_user_query', 10, 2 );
          /**
          * Removes `has_published_posts` from the query args so even users who have not
          * published content are returned by the request.
          *
          * @see https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/classes/wp_user_query/
          *
          * @param array $prepared_args Array of arguments for WP_User_Query.
          * @param WP_REST_Request $request The current request.
          *
          * @return array
          */
          function prefix_remove_has_published_posts_from_wp_api_user_query( $prepared_args, $request ) {
          unset( $prepared_args['has_published_posts'] );

          return $prepared_args;
          }


          Source: WP Users Endpoint doesn't return all users






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          You can do so by adding this filter in your functions.php file.



          add_filter( 'rest_user_query', 'prefix_remove_has_published_posts_from_wp_api_user_query', 10, 2 );
          /**
          * Removes `has_published_posts` from the query args so even users who have not
          * published content are returned by the request.
          *
          * @see https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/classes/wp_user_query/
          *
          * @param array $prepared_args Array of arguments for WP_User_Query.
          * @param WP_REST_Request $request The current request.
          *
          * @return array
          */
          function prefix_remove_has_published_posts_from_wp_api_user_query( $prepared_args, $request ) {
          unset( $prepared_args['has_published_posts'] );

          return $prepared_args;
          }


          Source: WP Users Endpoint doesn't return all users






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          • beauty! thanks.

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          You can do so by adding this filter in your functions.php file.



          add_filter( 'rest_user_query', 'prefix_remove_has_published_posts_from_wp_api_user_query', 10, 2 );
          /**
          * Removes `has_published_posts` from the query args so even users who have not
          * published content are returned by the request.
          *
          * @see https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/classes/wp_user_query/
          *
          * @param array $prepared_args Array of arguments for WP_User_Query.
          * @param WP_REST_Request $request The current request.
          *
          * @return array
          */
          function prefix_remove_has_published_posts_from_wp_api_user_query( $prepared_args, $request ) {
          unset( $prepared_args['has_published_posts'] );

          return $prepared_args;
          }


          Source: WP Users Endpoint doesn't return all users






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          • beauty! thanks.

            – virtualLast
            Nov 21 '18 at 15:12














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          You can do so by adding this filter in your functions.php file.



          add_filter( 'rest_user_query', 'prefix_remove_has_published_posts_from_wp_api_user_query', 10, 2 );
          /**
          * Removes `has_published_posts` from the query args so even users who have not
          * published content are returned by the request.
          *
          * @see https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/classes/wp_user_query/
          *
          * @param array $prepared_args Array of arguments for WP_User_Query.
          * @param WP_REST_Request $request The current request.
          *
          * @return array
          */
          function prefix_remove_has_published_posts_from_wp_api_user_query( $prepared_args, $request ) {
          unset( $prepared_args['has_published_posts'] );

          return $prepared_args;
          }


          Source: WP Users Endpoint doesn't return all users






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          You can do so by adding this filter in your functions.php file.



          add_filter( 'rest_user_query', 'prefix_remove_has_published_posts_from_wp_api_user_query', 10, 2 );
          /**
          * Removes `has_published_posts` from the query args so even users who have not
          * published content are returned by the request.
          *
          * @see https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/classes/wp_user_query/
          *
          * @param array $prepared_args Array of arguments for WP_User_Query.
          * @param WP_REST_Request $request The current request.
          *
          * @return array
          */
          function prefix_remove_has_published_posts_from_wp_api_user_query( $prepared_args, $request ) {
          unset( $prepared_args['has_published_posts'] );

          return $prepared_args;
          }


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          answered Nov 21 '18 at 14:25









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          • beauty! thanks.

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          • beauty! thanks.

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          beauty! thanks.

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          beauty! thanks.

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