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Magento User Compatibility

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This plugin will allow you to automatically rehash the passwords of users you have beforehand imported from a Magento database to your WordPress database.

This is useful if you are migrating a website from Magento to WordPress.

It allows users to authenticate via their email address, like on a Magento installation.

Upon login, the plugin will check the password entered by the user, against the value stored in the database. It’ll verify if the password is correct and, only in that case, it’ll rehash the password using WordPress’ default hashing algorithm and insert the new password to the database. Then it’ll try logging in.

In every other case, login will function normally, so if there is an error, it’ll be returned.

In a while, every former Magento user you have imported to your WP DB will have their passwords securely rehashed.

Tested successfully with Magento 1.8.0.0 and WordPress 3.7.1.

Gosod

  1. Manually import the database of your previous Magento customer passwords.
  2. Alter the database. See FAQ.
  3. Unzip and upload /magento-user-compatibility/ to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
  4. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress

Cwestiynau Cyffredin

Does the plugin import the user database of my Magento installation?

No. You will have to do this yourself manually.
The passwords of Magento customers are stored in a table called “customer_entity_varchar”.
You will need to execute an SQL command on your user table too, so it can take into account Magento’s long password hashs: ALTER TABLE wp_xxxxx CHANGE user_pass user_pass VARCHAR( 255 ) CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci NOT NULL DEFAULT ”

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It Works

jomarlipon Awst 18, 2017
It works..thanks.. you save my day
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“Magento User Compatibility” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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  • Version 1.1
  • Last updated 9 blynedd yn ôl
  • Active installations 10+
  • WordPress version 2.8 neu uwch
  • Tested up to 3.7.41
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