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User Queries

You can fetch users in your templates or PHP code using user queries.

::: code

{# Create a new user query #}
{% set myUserQuery = craft.users() %}
// Create a new user query
$myUserQuery = \craft\elements\User::find();

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Once you’ve created a user query, you can set parameters on it to narrow down the results, and then execute it by calling .all(). An array of User objects will be returned.

::: tip See Introduction to Element Queries to learn about how element queries work. :::

Example

We can display a list of the users in an “Authors” user group by doing the following:

  1. Create a user query with craft.users().
  2. Set the group parameter on it.
  3. Fetch the users with .all().
  4. Loop through the users using a for tag to create the list HTML.
{# Create a user query with the 'group' parameter #}
{% set myUserQuery = craft.users()
    .group('authors') %}

{# Fetch the users #}
{% set users = myUserQuery.all() %}

{# Display the list #}
<ul>
    {% for user in users %}
        <li><a href="{{ url('authors/'~user.username) }}">{{ user.name }}</a></li>
    {% endfor %}
</ul>

Parameters

User queries support the following parameters:

admin

Narrows the query results to only users that have admin accounts.

::: code

{# Fetch admins #}
{% set users = craft.users()
    .admin()
    .all() %}
// Fetch admins
$users = \craft\elements\User::find()
    ->admin()
    ->all();

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anyStatus

Clears out the status and enabledForSite() parameters.

::: code

{# Fetch all users, regardless of status #}
{% set users = craft.users()
    .anyStatus()
    .all() %}
// Fetch all users, regardless of status
$users = \craft\elements\User::find()
    ->anyStatus()
    ->all();

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asArray

Causes the query to return matching users as arrays of data, rather than User objects.

::: code

{# Fetch users as arrays #}
{% set users = craft.users()
    .asArray()
    .all() %}
// Fetch users as arrays
$users = \craft\elements\User::find()
    ->asArray()
    ->all();

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can

Narrows the query results to only users that have a certain user permission, either directly on the user account or through one of their user groups.

See Users for a full list of available user permissions defined by Craft.

::: code

{# Fetch users that can access the control panel #}
{% set users = craft.users()
    .can('accessCp')
    .all() %}
// Fetch users that can access the control panel
$users = \craft\elements\User::find()
    ->can('accessCp')
    ->all();

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clearCachedResult

Clears the cached result.

dateCreated

Narrows the query results based on the users’ creation dates.

Possible values include:

Value Fetches users…
'>= 2018-04-01' that were created on or after 2018-04-01.
'< 2018-05-01' that were created before 2018-05-01
['and', '>= 2018-04-04', '< 2018-05-01'] that were created between 2018-04-01 and 2018-05-01.

::: code

{# Fetch users created last month #}
{% set start = date('first day of last month')|atom %}
{% set end = date('first day of this month')|atom %}

{% set users = craft.users()
    .dateCreated(['and', ">= #{start}", "< #{end}"])
    .all() %}
// Fetch users created last month
$start = (new \DateTime('first day of last month'))->format(\DateTime::ATOM);
$end = (new \DateTime('first day of this month'))->format(\DateTime::ATOM);

$users = \craft\elements\User::find()
    ->dateCreated(['and', ">= {$start}", "< {$end}"])
    ->all();

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dateUpdated

Narrows the query results based on the users’ last-updated dates.

Possible values include:

Value Fetches users…
'>= 2018-04-01' that were updated on or after 2018-04-01.
'< 2018-05-01' that were updated before 2018-05-01
['and', '>= 2018-04-04', '< 2018-05-01'] that were updated between 2018-04-01 and 2018-05-01.

::: code

{# Fetch users updated in the last week #}
{% set lastWeek = date('1 week ago')|atom %}

{% set users = craft.users()
    .dateUpdated(">= #{lastWeek}")
    .all() %}
// Fetch users updated in the last week
$lastWeek = (new \DateTime('1 week ago'))->format(\DateTime::ATOM);

$users = \craft\elements\User::find()
    ->dateUpdated(">= {$lastWeek}")
    ->all();

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email

Narrows the query results based on the users’ email addresses.

Possible values include:

Value Fetches users…
'foo@bar.baz' with an email of foo@bar.baz.
'not foo@bar.baz' not with an email of foo@bar.baz.
'*@bar.baz' with an email that ends with @bar.baz.

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{# Fetch users with a .co.uk domain on their email address #}
{% set users = craft.users()
    .email('*.co.uk')
    .all() %}
// Fetch users with a .co.uk domain on their email address
$users = \craft\elements\User::find()
    ->email('*.co.uk')
    ->all();

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firstName

Narrows the query results based on the users’ first names.

Possible values include:

Value Fetches users…
'Jane' with a first name of Jane.
'not Jane' not with a first name of Jane.

::: code

{# Fetch all the Jane's #}
{% set users = craft.users()
    .firstName('Jane')
    .all() %}
// Fetch all the Jane's
$users = \craft\elements\User::find()
    ->firstName('Jane')
    ->one();

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fixedOrder

Causes the query results to be returned in the order specified by id.

::: code

{# Fetch users in a specific order #}
{% set users = craft.users()
    .id([1, 2, 3, 4, 5])
    .fixedOrder()
    .all() %}
// Fetch users in a specific order
$users = \craft\elements\User::find()
    ->id([1, 2, 3, 4, 5])
    ->fixedOrder()
    ->all();

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group

Narrows the query results based on the user group the users belong to.

Possible values include:

Value Fetches users…
'foo' in a group with a handle of foo.
'not foo' not in a group with a handle of foo.
['foo', 'bar'] in a group with a handle of foo or bar.
['not', 'foo', 'bar'] not in a group with a handle of foo or bar.
a UserGroup object in a group represented by the object.

::: code

{# Fetch users in the Foo user group #}
{% set users = craft.users()
    .group('foo')
    .all() %}
// Fetch users in the Foo user group
$users = \craft\elements\User::find()
    ->group('foo')
    ->all();

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groupId

Narrows the query results based on the user group the users belong to, per the groups’ IDs.

Possible values include:

Value Fetches users…
1 in a group with an ID of 1.
'not 1' not in a group with an ID of 1.
[1, 2] in a group with an ID of 1 or 2.
['not', 1, 2] not in a group with an ID of 1 or 2.

::: code

{# Fetch users in a group with an ID of 1 #}
{% set users = craft.users()
    .groupId(1)
    .all() %}
// Fetch users in a group with an ID of 1
$users = \craft\elements\User::find()
    ->groupId(1)
    ->all();

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id

Narrows the query results based on the users’ IDs.

Possible values include:

Value Fetches users…
1 with an ID of 1.
'not 1' not with an ID of 1.
[1, 2] with an ID of 1 or 2.
['not', 1, 2] not with an ID of 1 or 2.

::: code

{# Fetch the user by its ID #}
{% set user = craft.users()
    .id(1)
    .one() %}
// Fetch the user by its ID
$user = \craft\elements\User::find()
    ->id(1)
    ->one();

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::: tip This can be combined with fixedOrder if you want the results to be returned in a specific order. :::

ignorePlaceholders

Causes the query to return matching users as they are stored in the database, ignoring matching placeholder elements that were set by craft\services\Elements::setPlaceholderElement().

inReverse

Causes the query results to be returned in reverse order.

::: code

{# Fetch users in reverse #}
{% set users = craft.users()
    .inReverse()
    .all() %}
// Fetch users in reverse
$users = \craft\elements\User::find()
    ->inReverse()
    ->all();

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lastLoginDate

Narrows the query results based on the users’ last login dates.

Possible values include:

Value Fetches users…
'>= 2018-04-01' that last logged-in on or after 2018-04-01.
'< 2018-05-01' that last logged-in before 2018-05-01
['and', '>= 2018-04-04', '< 2018-05-01'] that last logged-in between 2018-04-01 and 2018-05-01.

::: code

{# Fetch users that logged in recently #}
{% set aWeekAgo = date('7 days ago')|atom %}

{% set users = craft.users()
    .lastLoginDate(">= #{aWeekAgo}")
    .all() %}
// Fetch users that logged in recently
$aWeekAgo = (new \DateTime('7 days ago'))->format(\DateTime::ATOM);

$users = \craft\elements\User::find()
    ->lastLoginDate(">= {$aWeekAgo}")
    ->all();

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lastName

Narrows the query results based on the users’ last names.

Possible values include:

Value Fetches users…
'Doe' with a last name of Doe.
'not Doe' not with a last name of Doe.

::: code

{# Fetch all the Doe's #}
{% set users = craft.users()
    .lastName('Doe')
    .all() %}
// Fetch all the Doe's
$users = \craft\elements\User::find()
    ->lastName('Doe')
    ->one();

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limit

Determines the number of users that should be returned.

::: code

{# Fetch up to 10 users  #}
{% set users = craft.users()
    .limit(10)
    .all() %}
// Fetch up to 10 users
$users = \craft\elements\User::find()
    ->limit(10)
    ->all();

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offset

Determines how many users should be skipped in the results.

::: code

{# Fetch all users except for the first 3 #}
{% set users = craft.users()
    .offset(3)
    .all() %}
// Fetch all users except for the first 3
$users = \craft\elements\User::find()
    ->offset(3)
    ->all();

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orderBy

Determines the order that the users should be returned in.

::: code

{# Fetch all users in order of date created #}
{% set users = craft.users()
    .orderBy('dateCreated asc')
    .all() %}
// Fetch all users in order of date created
$users = \craft\elements\User::find()
    ->orderBy('dateCreated asc')
    ->all();

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preferSites

If unique() is set, this determines which site should be selected when querying multi-site elements.

For example, if element “Foo” exists in Site A and Site B, and element “Bar” exists in Site B and Site C, and this is set to ['c', 'b', 'a'], then Foo will be returned for Site C, and Bar will be returned for Site B.

If this isn’t set, then preference goes to the current site.

::: code

{# Fetch unique users from Site A, or Site B if they don’t exist in Site A #}
{% set users = craft.users()
    .site('*')
    .unique()
    .preferSites(['a', 'b'])
    .all() %}
// Fetch unique users from Site A, or Site B if they don’t exist in Site A
$users = \craft\elements\User::find()
    ->site('*')
    ->unique()
    ->preferSites(['a', 'b'])
    ->all();

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relatedTo

Narrows the query results to only users that are related to certain other elements.

See Relations for a full explanation of how to work with this parameter.

::: code

{# Fetch all users that are related to myCategory #}
{% set users = craft.users()
    .relatedTo(myCategory)
    .all() %}
// Fetch all users that are related to $myCategory
$users = \craft\elements\User::find()
    ->relatedTo($myCategory)
    ->all();

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search

Narrows the query results to only users that match a search query.

See Searching for a full explanation of how to work with this parameter.

::: code

{# Get the search query from the 'q' query string param #}
{% set searchQuery = craft.app.request.getQueryParam('q') %}

{# Fetch all users that match the search query #}
{% set users = craft.users()
    .search(searchQuery)
    .all() %}
// Get the search query from the 'q' query string param
$searchQuery = \Craft::$app->request->getQueryParam('q');

// Fetch all users that match the search query
$users = \craft\elements\User::find()
    ->search($searchQuery)
    ->all();

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status

Narrows the query results based on the users’ statuses.

Possible values include:

Value Fetches users…
'active' (default) with active accounts.
'suspended' with suspended accounts.
'pending' with accounts that are still pending activation.
'locked' with locked accounts (regardless of whether they’re active or suspended).
['active', 'suspended'] with active or suspended accounts.

::: code

{# Fetch active and locked users #}
{% set users = craft.users()
    .status(['active', 'locked'])
    .all() %}
// Fetch active and locked users
$users = \craft\elements\User::find()
    ->status(['active', 'locked'])
    ->all();

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trashed

Narrows the query results to only users that have been soft-deleted.

::: code

{# Fetch trashed users #}
{% set users = craft.users()
    .trashed()
    .all() %}
// Fetch trashed users
$users = \craft\elements\User::find()
    ->trashed()
    ->all();

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uid

Narrows the query results based on the users’ UIDs.

::: code

{# Fetch the user by its UID #}
{% set user = craft.users()
    .uid('xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx')
    .one() %}
// Fetch the user by its UID
$user = \craft\elements\User::find()
    ->uid('xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx')
    ->one();

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username

Narrows the query results based on the users’ usernames.

Possible values include:

Value Fetches users…
'foo' with a username of foo.
'not foo' not with a username of foo.

::: code

{# Get the requested username #}
{% set requestedUsername = craft.app.request.getSegment(2) %}

{# Fetch that user #}
{% set user = craft.users()
    .username(requestedUsername|literal)
    .one() %}
// Get the requested username
$requestedUsername = \Craft::$app->request->getSegment(2);

// Fetch that user
$user = \craft\elements\User::find()
    ->username(\craft\helpers\Db::escapeParam($requestedUsername))
    ->one();

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with

Causes the query to return matching users eager-loaded with related elements.

See Eager-Loading Elements for a full explanation of how to work with this parameter.

::: code

{# Fetch users eager-loaded with the "Related" field’s relations #}
{% set users = craft.users()
    .with(['related'])
    .all() %}
// Fetch users eager-loaded with the "Related" field’s relations
$users = \craft\elements\User::find()
    ->with(['related'])
    ->all();

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