ProcessProfile class

Enables user to change their password, email address and other settings that you define.

Click any linked item for full usage details and examples. Hookable methods are indicated with the icon. In addition to those shown below, the ProcessProfile class also inherits all the methods and properties of: Process, WireData and Wire.

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Common

NameReturnSummary 
ProcessProfile::execute()
stringExecute/render profile edit form
ProcessProfile::getPage()
PageFor WirePageEditor interface 
ProcessProfile::isDisallowedUserName(string $value)
bool stringReturn error message if user name is not allowed (to change to) or boolean false if it is
ProcessProfile::profileFields array Names of fields user is allowed to edit in their profile 

Additional methods and properties

In addition to the methods and properties above, ProcessProfile also inherits the methods and properties of these classes:

API reference based on ProcessWire core version 3.0.236

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