תיאור
With Application Passwords you are able to authenticate users without providing their passwords directly. Instead, a unique password is generated for each application without revealing the user's main password. Application passwords can be revoked for each application individually.
Contribute
- Translate the plugin into your language.
- Report issues, suggest features and contribute code on GitHub.
Requesting Password for Application
To request a password for your application, redirect users to:
https://example.com/wp-admin/admin.php?page=auth_app
and use the following GET request parameters to specify:
-
app_name(required) – The human readable identifier for your app. This will be the name of the generated application password, so structure it like … "WordPress Mobile App on iPhone 12" for uniqueness between multiple versions. If omitted, the user will be required to provide an application name. -
success_url(recommended) – The URL that you'd like the user to be sent to if they approve the connection. Two GET variables will be appended when they are passed back —user_loginandpassword— these credentials can then be used for API calls. If thesuccess_urlvariable is omitted, a password will be generated and displayed to the user, to manually enter into your application. -
reject_url(optional) – If included, the user will get sent there if they reject the connection. If omitted, the user will be sent to thesuccess_url, with?success=falseappended to the end. If thesuccess_urlis omitted, the user will be sent to their dashboard.
Creating Application Password Manually
- Go the User Profile page of the user that you want to generate a new application password for. To do so, click Users on the left side of the WordPress admin, then click on the user that you want to manage.
- Scroll down until you see the Application Passwords section. This is typically at the bottom of the page.
- Within the input field, type in a name for your new application password, then click Add New.
Note: The application password name is only used to describe your password for easy management later. It will not affect your password in any way. Be descriptive, as it will lead to easier management if you ever need to change it later. - Once the Add New button is clicked, your new application password will appear. Be sure to keep this somewhere safe, as it will not be displayed to you again. If you lose this password, it cannot be obtained again.
Testing an Application Password
WordPress REST API
This test uses the technologies listed below, but you can use any REST API request.
- WordPress REST API
- cURL
- Mac OSX or Linux
- A Mac or Linux terminal
- Local development environment (e.g. MAMP, XAMPP, DesktopServer, Vagrant) running on localhost
Make a REST API call using the terminal window to update a post. Because you are performing a POST request, you will need to authorize the request using your newly created base64 encoded access token. If authorized correctly, you will see the post title update to "New Title."
curl --user "USERNAME:APPLICATION_PASSWORD" -X POST -d "title=New Title" http://LOCALHOST/wp-json/wp/v2/posts/POST_ID
When running this command, be sure to replace USERNAME and APPLICATION_PASSWORD with your credentials (curl takes care of base64 encoding and setting the Authorization header), LOCALHOST with the location of your local WordPress installation, and POST_ID with the ID of the post that you want to edit.
XML-RPC
This test uses the technologies listed below, but you can use any XML-RPC request.
- XML-RPC enabled within WordPress
- cURL
- Mac OSX or Linux
- A Mac or Linux terminal
- Local development environment (e.g. MAMP, DesktopServer, Vagrant) running on localhost
Once you have created a new application password, it's time to send a request to test it. Unlike the WordPress REST API, XML-RPC does not require your username and password to be base64 encoded. To begin the process, open a terminal window and enter the following:
curl -H 'Content-Type: text/xml' -d '<methodCall><methodName>wp.getUsers</methodName><params><param><value>1</value></param><param><value>USERNAME</value></param><param><value>PASSWORD</value></param></params></methodCall>' LOCALHOST
In the above example, replace USERNAME with your username, and PASSWORD with your new application password. This should output a response containing all users on your site.
Plugin History
This is a feature plugin that is a spinoff of the main Two-Factor Authentication plugin.
צילומי מסך
התקנה
Search for "Application Passwords" under "Plugins" → "Add New" in your WordPress dashboard to install the plugin.
Or install it manually:
- Download the plugin zip file.
- Go to Plugins → Add New in your WordPress admin.
- Click on the Upload Plugin button.
- Select the file you downloaded.
- Click Install Plugin.
- Activate.
Using Composer
Add this plugin as a Composer dependency from Packagist:
composer require georgestephanis/application-passwords
סקירות
מפתחים
"Application Passwords" הוא תוסף קוד פתוח. האנשים הבאים תרמו ליצירת התוסף הזה.
תורמיםניתן לתרגם את "Application Passwords" לשפה שלך.
מעוניינים בפיתוח?
עיינו בקוד, ראו את הקוד ב-SVN repository, או הירשמו ללוג פיתוח באמצעות RSS.
שינויים
See the release notes on GitHub.




