WordPress Users
Kinsta’s user roles allow you to manage what users have access to within MyKinsta. WordPress user roles allow you to manage what users can do on your WordPress site, such as adding new posts or pages, moderating comments, installing plugins, etc. For a full guide on how WordPress user roles and capabilities work, refer to The Ultimate Guide to WordPress User Roles and Capabilities.
User roles and capabilities
Capabilities are the actions that users can perform within WordPress, such as:
- Read posts (read)
- Write and edit posts (edit_posts)
- Publish posts (publish_posts)
- Install plugins (install_plugins)
- Delete themes (delete_themes)
- Create users (create_users)
- Moderate comments (moderate_comments)
Roles are a predefined set of capabilities; when you add a new user to WordPress, you must assign them to a role. By default, WordPress includes 5 predefined user roles:
- Administrator: This is the highest level of access and allows users to perform actions such as, create and delete users, reset passwords, install and manage themes and plugins.
- Editor: This role is for users who manage the content of your site, it allows users to perform actions such as, create, modify, publish, and delete posts and pages.
- Author: Users assigned to this role can create, edit, and publish posts, upload media files, and delete their own posts. They cannot create new pages or delete other users’ posts.
- Contributor: Users assigned to this role can create draft posts and delete their own drafts, but they cannot publish posts.
- Subscriber: This is the lowest level of access and allows users to manage their WordPress profile and read all of the posts on your site.
For a full list of roles and capabilities, refer to the WordPress Roles and Capabilities page.
Add a user
Add a user in WP Admin
- Open WP Admin from MyKinsta, click WordPress Sites > sitename > Info > Open WP Admin.
- Within WP Admin, click Users > Add New User, complete the fields as required, choose a user Role, and click Add New User.
Add a user in phpMyAdmin
This method requires directly editing your WordPress site’s database, so we only recommend it if you are comfortable working with phpMyAdmin. We also recommend backing up your database before making any changes.
- Open phpMyAdmin from MyKinsta, click WordPress Sites > sitename > Info, within Database access, click Open phpMyAdmin, use your Database username and Database password from MyKinsta to log in.
- Within phpMyAdmin, click your sitename and then click the
wp_users
table. - Click SQL and enter the following command, replacing the
VALUES
with the new user details:INSERT INTO `wp_users` (`user_login`, `user_pass`, `user_nicename`, `user_email`, `user_status`) VALUES ('your username', MD5('your password'), 'your firstname & your lastname', 'your email', '0')
- Click Go, click back to the SQL tab, and enter the following commands; this gives the user administrator privileges. You can change this after the user is created within WP Admin:
INSERT INTO `wp_usermeta` (`umeta_id`, `user_id`, `meta_key`, `meta_value`) VALUES (NULL, (Select max(id) FROM wp_users), 'wp_capabilities', 'a:1:{s:13:"administrator";s:1:"1";}'); INSERT INTO `wp_usermeta` (`umeta_id`, `user_id`, `meta_key`, `meta_value`) VALUES (NULL, (Select max(id) FROM wp_users), 'wp_user_level', '10');
Add a user in WP-CLI
This method requires directly editing your WordPress site’s database, so we recommend it only if you are comfortable working with the command line. We also recommend backing up your database before making any changes.
- Connect to your server with SSH and navigate to the public directory:
cd public
- Run the following command, replacing the
$username
and$emailaddress
with the new user details and$role
with the role you want to assign the new user to, for example, administrator:wp user create $username $emailaddress -–role=$role
For example:
wp user create newuser [email protected] --role=administrator
When the command completes it returns a password for the new user.
Manage users
When you add users, they are stored in your WordPress database. A user with administrator access can edit all of the user fields within WP Admin, with the exception of the username. You can delete a user and create a new one to change the username, or if you want to edit the username, you must do this directly within the database with phpMyAdmin.
Manage a user in WP Admin
- Open WP Admin from MyKinsta, click WordPress Sites > sitename > Info > Open WP Admin.
- Within WP Admin, click Users, hover over the user you want to edit, and click Edit.
Manage a user in phpMyAdmin
This method requires directly editing your WordPress site’s database, so we only recommend it if you are comfortable working with phpMyAdmin. We also recommend backing up your database before making any changes.
- Open phpMyAdmin from MyKinsta, click WordPress Sites > sitename > Info; within Database access, click Open phpMyAdmin, and use your Database username and Database password from MyKinsta to log in.
- Within phpMyAdmin, click your sitename and then click the
wp_users
table. - Click Edit on the user you want to change, or double-click the field you want to change.
Manage a user in WP-CLI
This method requires directly editing your WordPress site’s database, so we recommend it only if you are comfortable working with the command line. We also recommend backing up your database before making any changes.
- Connect to your server with SSH and navigate to the public directory:
cd public
- Run the following command, replacing
$user
with the username,$field
with the field you want to update,$value
with the new data you want to enter:wp user update $user -—$field=$value
For example, to replace the email on the Kinsta user with [email protected], you would use the following:
wp user update Kinsta -—[email protected]
Delete a user
- Open WP Admin from MyKinsta, click WordPress Sites > sitename > Info > Open WP Admin.
- Within WP Admin, click Users, hover over the user you want to remove, and click Delete.