Filter to modify the description of the membership purchased and included in the order details sent to PayPal. Default format is LEVELNAME at SITENAME.

apply_filters( 'pmpro_paypal_level_description', $pmpro_paypal_level_description, string $level_name, object $order, string $blogname );

Parameters

$pmpro_paypal_level_description
string; The return value for the level description
$level_name
string; Membership level’s name for this checkout
$order
object; MemberOrder object
$blogname
string; The site name defined under Settings > General in the WordPress admin

Source

File: https://github.com/strangerstudios/paid-memberships-pro/blob/master/classes/gateways/class.pmprogateway_payflowpro.php

File: https://github.com/strangerstudios/paid-memberships-pro/blob/master/classes/gateways/class.pmprogateway_paypal.php

File: https://github.com/strangerstudios/paid-memberships-pro/blob/master/classes/gateways/class.pmprogateway_paypalexpress.php

File: https://github.com/strangerstudios/paid-memberships-pro/blob/master/classes/gateways/class.pmprogateway_paypalstandard.php

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About Actions and Filters in PMPro

Hooks allow you to extend Paid Memberships Pro without editing any core plugin files. You can use a hook to program custom code that interacts with or modifies code in our plugin, Add Ons, your theme, and even WordPress itself.

There are two kinds of hooks: actions and filters.

  • Action hooks allow you to run new custom code at pre-defined locations.
  • Filter hooks allow you to change or extend existing code by modifying the data and returning it back to the software.

Click here to browse the full database of action and filter hooks available in Paid Memberships Pro. For help extending our Add Ons, refer to the individual Add On's documentation page for a list of available hooks.

For more developer-focused information about Paid Memberships Pro, check out the advanced developer topics documentation.

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