WordPress Version: 5.8
/**
* Returns whether a particular user has the specified capability.
*
* This function also accepts an ID of an object to check against if the capability is a meta capability. Meta
* capabilities such as `edit_post` and `edit_user` are capabilities used by the `map_meta_cap()` function to
* map to primitive capabilities that a user or role has, such as `edit_posts` and `edit_others_posts`.
*
* Example usage:
*
* user_can( $user->ID, 'edit_posts' );
* user_can( $user->ID, 'edit_post', $post->ID );
* user_can( $user->ID, 'edit_post_meta', $post->ID, $meta_key );
*
* @since 3.1.0
* @since 5.3.0 Formalized the existing and already documented `...$args` parameter
* by adding it to the function signature.
*
* @param int|WP_User $user User ID or object.
* @param string $capability Capability name.
* @param mixed ...$args Optional further parameters, typically starting with an object ID.
* @return bool Whether the user has the given capability.
*/
function user_can($user, $capability, ...$args)
{
if (!is_object($user)) {
$user = get_userdata($user);
}
if (empty($user)) {
// User is logged out, create anonymous user object.
$user = new WP_User(0);
$user->init(new stdClass());
}
return $user->has_cap($capability, ...$args);
}