Title: Does this include a workflow?
Last modified: March 18, 2018

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# Does this include a workflow?

 *  Resolved [asbell](https://wordpress.org/support/users/asbell/)
 * (@asbell)
 * [8 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/does-this-include-a-workflow/)
 * Hi Tom. Does this include a workflow to either login or register, change or retrieve
   password, receive an email link to authenticate etc? _[ Redacted, support is 
   not offered via email, Skype, instant messenger, etc. ]_
    -  This topic was modified 8 years, 2 months ago by [Jan Dembowski](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jdembowski/).

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 *  Plugin Author [tbenyon](https://wordpress.org/support/users/tbenyon/)
 * (@tbenyon)
 * [8 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/does-this-include-a-workflow/#post-10087100)
 * Hey Asbell,
 * Apologies for the delayed reply. No it doesn’t. The main purpose of the plugin
   is to use an already exisiting login system with a full work flow and be able
   to login with that table of users.
 * If you don’t already have that in an external system, you could just use WordPress’
   built in users system. I’m guessing there might well be a reason why you don’t
   want to do this?
 * Even if this isn’t the plugin you’re looking for, I’m more than happy to come
   up with ideas for you to help you solve your problem if you want to give me more
   information.
 * Thanks Asbell,
 * Tom
 *  Thread Starter [asbell](https://wordpress.org/support/users/asbell/)
 * (@asbell)
 * [8 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/does-this-include-a-workflow/#post-10087163)
 * Hey Tom Thanks for replying. Its east coast time in the US (7:30 am) if you can
   reach out to me for a few minutes it would be great.
    -  This reply was modified 8 years, 2 months ago by [Jan Dembowski](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jdembowski/).
 *  Plugin Author [tbenyon](https://wordpress.org/support/users/tbenyon/)
 * (@tbenyon)
 * [7 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/does-this-include-a-workflow/#post-10429597)
 * Hey Asbell,
 * I’m marking this as resolved as I think I’ve answered your question regarding
   the purpose of the plugin and that it doesn’t contain the workflow you’re looking
   for.
 * Get back to me if you need any other support.
 * Thanks,
 * Tom
 *  Thread Starter [asbell](https://wordpress.org/support/users/asbell/)
 * (@asbell)
 * [7 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/does-this-include-a-workflow/#post-10429767)
 * Hi Tom. So far I haven’t found a solution. There doesn’t seem to be a plugin 
   that can externalize the table of users and also provide the set of typical workflows
   to confirm, insert, update, or deactivate. Maybe it’s a new product. What I know
   is that usually an organization has a table of users in some system, and the 
   data inside it came from a form, from another system, or from a manual entry.
 *  Plugin Author [tbenyon](https://wordpress.org/support/users/tbenyon/)
 * (@tbenyon)
 * [7 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/does-this-include-a-workflow/#post-10431306)
 * Hey Asbell,
 * What your describing is OAuth.
 * I think you have three options:
 * If you’re only requiring login on one WP website, your best bet is using WordPress’
   built in login system.
 * However, if you want to have a centralised login system for various different
   sites or apps to log in to, OAuth is what people use.
    When I learnt the basics
   of how this works I used YouTube but to summarise: This is made up of an authentication
   server and a resource server.
 * – The user goes to your site.
    – They click login. – They get redirected to a
   different site with your authentication server. – They login in on this site.–
   They receive a couple of tokens and get redirected back to the site they requested
   login from. – The user uses the OAuth token like a password to get and post information
   to the OAuth resource server which stores user data.
 * I’m pretty sure plugins do exist that allow you to turn WordPress in to an OAuth
   server. This means you could use WordPress for your centralised data.
 * Alternatively, you can also get plugins which will allow you to use external 
   OAuth services to login to WordPress. For example, the user clicks login on WordPress,
   they get redirected to Google or Facebook to login. They then get redirected 
   back to your site as an authenticated user.
 * It all really depends on what you require for your solution but I hope this gives
   you enough info to help you research a solution.
 * Thanks,
 * Tom
 *  Thread Starter [asbell](https://wordpress.org/support/users/asbell/)
 * (@asbell)
 * [7 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/does-this-include-a-workflow/#post-10432213)
 * I think this the part you’re missing. In this model WordPress is a dummy website
   that has absolutely no data of any customers or contacts or anything. It is just
   a website of content. Any calculations or determinations of authorization with
   regards to what a visitor can see or not see, do or cannot do, is also not in
   WordPress but based on logic and data outside of WordPress. Authentication is
   part of this and again that day that is outside of WordPress. WordPress does 
   nothing other than turn to the third party server or app or whatever it is and
   asked weather The Visitor has been authenticated, and what they are authorized
   for. In the case that they are not authenticated, in this model, I want the visitor
   to be given the option of authenticating using data from Facebook, Google, an
   existing email, or give them the option of creating an account using an email,
   which includes changing passwords
 *  [johnfisher2](https://wordpress.org/support/users/johnfisher2/)
 * (@johnfisher2)
 * [7 years, 7 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/does-this-include-a-workflow/#post-10811392)
 * I too am looking for a way to add users to this same external database I auth
   against. The data source I am using has a back office interface so migrating 
   users to WP Users won’t work. I can add users through the back office interface
   but I am looking for a way for users to add themselves. Everything I can find
   only seems to add users to WP Users.
 *  [johnfisher2](https://wordpress.org/support/users/johnfisher2/)
 * (@johnfisher2)
 * [7 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/does-this-include-a-workflow/#post-11008085)
 * The password change/recovery functionality from an external database would be
   very helpful.

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