$POD->currentUser()
Returns a Person Object if $POD is authenticated. Otherwise returns null.
NOTE: Be sure to check $POD->isAuthenticated() or set the lockdown parameter on your $POD before using $POD->currentUser(). If there is no current user to access, an error will occur!
Examples:
Display the current user's name, or "Stranger" for someone not logged in.
if ($POD->isAuthenticated()) {
$POD->currentUser()->write('nick');
} else {
echo "Stranger";
}
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