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|---|---|
| 512 | * |
| 513 | * @since 2.8.0 |
| 514 | * @since 4.5.0 `$username` now accepts an email address. |
| 515 | * |
| 516 | * @param null|WP_User|WP_Error $user WP_User if the user is authenticated. |
| 517 | * WP_Error or null otherwise. |
| 518 | * @param string $username Username or email address. |
| 519 | * @param string $password User password |
| 520 | */ |
| 521 | $user = apply_filters( 'authenticate', null, $username, $password ); |
| 522 | |
| 523 | if ( $user == null ) { |
| 524 | // TODO what should the error message be? (Or would these even happen?) |
| 525 | // Only needed if all authentication handlers fail to return anything. |
| 526 | $user = new WP_Error( 'authentication_failed', __( '<strong>ERROR</strong>: Invalid username, email address or incorrect password.' ) ); |
| 527 | } |
| 528 | |
| 529 | $ignore_codes = array('empty_username', 'empty_password'); |
| 530 | |