Nextfly Domain Restricted Access

Description

Nextfly Domain Restricted Access allows you to restrict post and page access to specific email domains. Users must validate their email address via a unique magic link sent to their inbox.

This plugin is perfect for internal company portals, client-specific pages, or any content that should be accessible only to users with a specific email domain (e.g., @company.com).

Key Features:
* Domain-Based Restriction: Easily whitelist email domains for any post or page.
* Secure Magic Links: Users receive a time-sensitive, one-time-use access link via email.
* No Passwords Required: Simplifies user experience by eliminating the need for passwords.
* Customizable Emails: Configure the email subject and body template.
* Cookie-Based Access: Set how long access remains valid (default: 7 days).
* Developer Friendly: Includes hooks for extending functionality.

Usage

To Protect a Post/Page:
1. Edit any post or page you want to protect.
2. Look for the « Nextfly Domain Restricted Access » metabox in the sidebar.
3. Enter the authorized email domains (one per line, e.g., company.com).
4. Update or Publish the post.

To Configure Settings:
1. Navigate to Settings > Nextfly Domain Restricted Access.
2. Customize the email subject and body (use %access_link% as a placeholder).
3. Set the cookie duration (how long a user stays logged in).
4. Select the Redirect Page (where users are sent to login).

Developers

The plugin includes hooks to extend its functionality.

Filters:
nfdra_post_types – Add support for custom post types.
nfdra_email_headers – Modify email headers (e.g., add BCC).

Actions:
nfdra_before_send_email – Fires before email is sent.
nfdra_after_send_email – Fires after email is sent.
nfdra_access_granted – Fires when user is granted access.
nfdra_access_denied – Fires when access token is invalid.

Screenshots

  • Settings Page: Configure email templates and cookie duration.
  • Metabox: Easily add authorized domains to any post or page.
  • Frontend Form: The clean, simple email request form presented to users.

Installation

  1. Upload the nextfly-domain-restricted-access folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
  3. Go to Settings > Nextfly Domain Restricted Access to configure the plugin.
  4. Create a dedicated page and add the [nextfly_domain_restricted_access] shortcode. This page will display the email input form.
  5. In the plugin settings, set this new page as the « Redirect Page ».

FAQ

Can I use this for multiple domains?

Yes! You can enter multiple authorized domains for a single post/page, one per line.

How long does the access link last?

The magic link itself expires after 24 hours or after a single use. Once used, a cookie is set for the user, which remains valid based on your « Cookie Duration » setting (default 7 days).

Does this work with custom post types?

Yes, but you need to enable it. Use the nfdra_post_types filter to add your custom post type slug to the supported list. See the « Developers » section for details.

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Contributors & Developers

“Nextfly Domain Restricted Access” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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Changelog

1.0.0

  • Initial release.