Content class: Web URL

Primary responsibility

Opens a URL — either inside an in-app webview or by punching out to the system browser. Supports per-button URL substitutions (user id, locale, account code, current post id).


Settings

Setting Type Environment Purpose
url text per-button The URL to open
webview yes-no per-button If on, render in-app; if off, open system browser
pass_user_id yes-no per-button Append ?user_id= to the URL
pass_account_code yes-no per-button Append ?account_code=
share_cookies yes-no per-button Inject WP auth cookies into the webview (lets the webview see the user as logged in)
style_* various per-button Colors, icon

URL substitution tokens

Inside the configured URL string:

Token Replaced with
[user_id] MAM_Current_Request->user_id()
[user_email] Current user’s email
[account_code] MAM_Account_Code_Manager::get()
[locale] App’s resolved locale
[post_id] Current post id (when invoked from a detail screen)

Gotchas

  • webview = off punches out — once the user leaves the app, they leave. Use on for any URL the user should return from.
  • share_cookies = on is powerful but cross-origin. The webview only sees WP auth cookies for the same domain as the WP site. URLs on other domains see no auth state.
  • Punch-out URLs are the most-common Web URL use case (terms of service, privacy policy, customer-support links). For dynamic per-user URLs, prefer the substitution tokens over building URLs in PHP via mam_get_phone_data_before_send.

  • Content classes overview
  • Content class: Punch Out
  • Mobile JSON shape

Metadata

Field Value
Article type Screen Reference
Plugin slug mam-main
Applies to plugin version 2.1.11+
Category App Settings Reference
Audience WordPress admin / PHP developer
Class name local_app_web_url (frozen)
Source file includes/content-classes/local-app-web-url-class.php
Last verified 2026-05-02
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