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Add Custom Fields On The Buddyboss Edit Profile Page

In this article, we will learn how to add custom fields on the buddy boss edit profile page.

Step 1 – Use ‘bp_after_profile_field_content’ action for add custom fields.

add_action( 'bp_after_profile_field_content','action_bp_custom_profile_edit_fields');
function action_bp_custom_profile_edit_fields() {
  global $wp;
  $current_url = home_url(add_query_arg(array(),$wp->request));
  $word = "profile/edit/group";    
      // Test if string contains the word 
  if(strpos($current_url, $word) !== false){
    ?>
    <div class="editfield field_preferred-name field_order_0 required-field visibility-public field_type_textbox">
      <fieldset>
        <legend id="">Company name</legend>
        <input type="text" name="_company_name" id="signup_profile_field_ids" value="<?php echo get_user_meta(get_current_user_id(),'_company_name',true); ?>" />
      </fieldset>
    </div>
    <div class="editfield field_preferred-name field_order_0 required-field visibility-public field_type_textbox">
      <fieldset>
        <legend id="">Company Information</legend>
        <input type="text" name="_company_information" id="signup_profile_field_ids" value="<?php echo get_user_meta(get_current_user_id(),'_company_information',true); ?>" />
      </fieldset>
    </div>
    <div class="editfield field_preferred-name field_order_0 required-field visibility-public field_type_textbox">
      <fieldset>
        <legend id="">Company Size</legend>
        <input type="text" name="_company_size" id="signup_profile_field_ids" value="<?php echo get_user_meta(get_current_user_id(),'_company_size',true); ?>" />
      </fieldset>
    </div>
    <div class="editfield field_preferred-name field_order_0 required-field visibility-public field_type_textbox">
      <fieldset>
        <legend id="">Field of Operations</legend>
        <input type="text" name="_field_of_operations" id="signup_profile_field_ids" value="<?php echo get_user_meta(get_current_user_id(),'_field_of_operations',true); ?>" />
      </fieldset>
    </div>
    <div class="editfield field_preferred-name field_order_0 required-field visibility-public field_type_textbox">
      <fieldset>
        <legend id="">Website</legend>
        <input type="text" name="_company_website" id="signup_profile_field_ids" value="<?php echo get_user_meta(get_current_user_id(),'_company_website',true); ?>" />
      </fieldset>
    </div>
    <div class="editfield field_preferred-name field_order_0 required-field visibility-public field_type_textbox">
      <fieldset>
        <legend id="">Tagline</legend>
        <input type="text" name="_company_tagline" id="signup_profile_field_ids" value="<?php echo get_user_meta(get_current_user_id(),'_company_tagline',true); ?>" />
      </fieldset>
    </div>
    <div class="editfield field_preferred-name field_order_0 required-field visibility-public field_type_textbox">
      <fieldset>
        <legend id="">Twitter username</legend>
        <input type="text" name="_company_twitter" id="signup_profile_field_ids" value="<?php echo get_user_meta(get_current_user_id(),'_company_twitter',true); ?>" />
      </fieldset>
    </div>
    <?php
  }
}

Step 2 – Use the ‘xprofile_data_before_save’ action to add your custom fields values.

add_action( 'xprofile_data_before_save','action_xprofile_data_before_save', 10, 1 );
function action_xprofile_data_before_save( $array ) { 
  if (isset($_POST['_company_name'])) {
    update_user_meta(get_current_user_id(),'_company_name',$_POST['_company_name']);
  }
  if (isset($_POST['_company_information'])) {
    update_user_meta(get_current_user_id(),'_company_information',$_POST['_company_information']);
  }
  if (isset($_POST['_field_of_operations'])) {
    update_user_meta(get_current_user_id(),'_field_of_operations',$_POST['_field_of_operations']); 
  }
  if (isset($_POST['_company_size'])) {
    update_user_meta(get_current_user_id(),'_company_size',$_POST['_company_size']);
  }   
  if (isset($_POST['_company_website'])) {
    update_user_meta(get_current_user_id(),'_company_website',$_POST['_company_website']);
  }
  if (isset($_POST['_company_tagline'])) {
    update_user_meta(get_current_user_id(),'_company_tagline',$_POST['_company_tagline']);
  }
  if (isset($_POST['_company_twitter'])) {
    update_user_meta(get_current_user_id(),'_company_twitter',$_POST['_company_twitter']);
  }
}

Here is the result.

 

Tarun Thummar

I'm a JR. WordPress Developer at Vision Infotech.Skilled in HTML,CSS,PHP, WordPress, and jQuery.

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