I'm implmeneting adding custom shipping fees to the cart after the user insert his billing address or shipping address on the checkout page
I tried different ways to re-calculate the cart after calculting the shipping fees but it doesn't work, so the inside the function get the fees after API request but any add->fee inside any function doesn't add it.
add_action('woocommerce_shipping_package_name', 'getcartitems', 12);
function getcartitems(){
// alot of API request code
do_action('woocommerce_cart_calculate_fees', function () {;
WC()->cart->add_fee('Shipping', 200, false, '');
// prints 0 value though
});
}
it goes like this but if used with woocommerce_cart_calculate_fees it works normally, so What's the best solution for this problem?, thanks
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I have a plugin I developed that connects a WooCommerce order to HubSpot. The issue i'm running into though is that while it works, the hook im using right now is sending order info to HubSpot before its technically complete. So this means that stuff like Failed orders get sent in as Pending, and coupon codes are ommitted.
So i'm wondering what the right hook to use is.
My goal: Everytime a WooCommerce order is created & completed and a WooCommerce order is updated, send the data to HubSpot.
What I have so far:
add_action('save_post_shop_order', 'printout', 10, 3);
function printout($post_ID, $post, $update)
{
if (!is_admin()){
return;
}
if($update){
$msg = $post_ID;
$order = get_woocommerce_order($msg);
mainplugin($msg, $order);
}
}
add_action('woocommerce_new_order', 'neworder_delegator', 10, 2);
function neworder_delegator($order_id, $order){
mainplugin($order_id, $order);
}
So I guess i'm just looking for the right hook to get me what I want.
Thanks!
Here is your answer:
Each WooCommerce Order transition has one or more dynamic hooks that trigger when the status transition happens.
They start with 'woocommerce_order_status_' and the remaining part of the action is either the new status that the order has transitioned to, or the to and from statuses involved in the format '<status_transition_from>to<status_transition_to>'
Examples
You can hook your function to
add_action( 'woocommerce_order_status_completed', 'your_order_completed_function');
To trigger your function only when the order transitioned to completed, and not when refunded, cancelled, on-hold, etc. as those would run on other actions such as
woocommerce_order_status_refunded
woocommerce_order_status_cancelled
woocommerce_order_status_on-hold
woocommerce_order_status_failed
woocommerce_order_status_processing
Edited to add link to official WooCommerce docs:
https://woocommerce.github.io/code-reference/hooks/hooks.html
I need help with a problem-related to plugin "WooCommerce Pay for Payment" which counting some extra fee in shipping. Problem is, that this plugin sets automatically "processing" status in order which causes thanking email for payment (in case of local payment) and don't send email notification about a new order, so customer is confused (I didn't send any money and I received email "thanks for your payment").
I tried this solution: Set WooCommerce order status when order is created from processing to pending
But it only changes order status back to "on-hold" but sends email thank for payment anyway.
Only one thing that I need is to send to the customer in every new order email about a new order, nothing more (I would like to change status to "processing" manually).
Thank you for help, I have no idea how to resolve because I couldn't find PHP file causing a change of status in the plugin.
EDIT: Sorry to all. This was problem of COD in woocommerce plugin. Not Pay for payment as I mentioned. Woocommerce COD automatically set "processing" status.
I found solution for this on github:here
Its the first code.
Based on the answer to this question, this code worked fine for me:
function sv_wc_cod_order_status( $status ) {
return 'on-hold';
}
add_filter( 'woocommerce_cod_process_payment_order_status', 'sv_wc_cod_order_status', 15 );
Updated: The code that you found in Github is outdated, clumsy and complicated, since there is a dedicated filter hook now. You should better try this lightweight and effective code, that will set the default order status for "Cash on delivery" payment gateway (COD) to "On Hold":
add_filter( 'woocommerce_cod_process_payment_order_status', 'change_cod_payment_order_status', 10, 2 );
function change_cod_payment_order_status( $order_status, $order ) {
return 'on-hold';
}
Code goes in functions.php file of your active child theme (active theme). Tested and works.
So the default order status set by the payment gateway is now "On Hold" instead of "Processing"
In my case,
add_filter( 'woocommerce_cod_process_payment_order_status','change_cod_payment_order_status', 10, 2 );
function change_cod_payment_order_status( $order_status, $order ) {
return 'on-hold';
}
Worked great in WC 4.42 + WP 5.4.1
Thx!
two solution above are same except:
the solution by #LoicTheAztek has 2 arguments in the core function and have a '10' hook priority
the solution by #Jiří-Prek has an arguments in the core function and have a '15' hook priority
but for my WP5.1.1 and WC3.5.7
function change_cod_payment_order_status( $order_status, $order ) {
return 'on-hold';
}
generating an error
PHP Fatal error: Uncaught ArgumentCountError: Too few arguments to
function change_cod_payment_order_status()
so I prefer use the code with only one argument in a main function
I want to add my own custom payment error text (we use Account Funds and want to add an extra prompt)
How can I change, the following which shows when there is not enough funds, from:
Sorry, it seems that there are no available payment methods for your
state. Please contact us if you require assistance or wish to make
alternate arrangements.
to an error message with a link like below:
You do not have sufficent funds to process this order, please top up or upgrade. Thank you.
The text seems to be stored in templates/checkout/payment.php
https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce/blob/ef05bfccfc01bb2c621ef1293e61f7c57950670f/templates/checkout/payment.php
How can I change this without it getting wiped out by a Woocommerce version upgrade?
In WordPress, filters are functions that can be hooked to an event (called hooks). During the execution when the event is triggered the filter is applied to the data output generated by the event hook. It is important to remember that filters perform their actions on data they receive and then return that data before it is displayed in the browser.
In the file you attached (payment.php) you have
apply_filters( 'woocommerce_no_available_payment_methods_message' ....
So you can use the filter "woocommerce_no_available_payment_methods_message" to change the text
Create a custom function and add it to functions file or a small plugin.
First we hook our own function with woocommerce event
add_filter( 'woocommerce_no_available_payment_methods_message', 'your_custom_function_name_here' );
Now we define what our function would do.
function your_custom_function_name_here( $content ) {
//your changes here
$content = "bla bla";
// Returns the content.
return $content;
}
You just have to add a filter and apply your change in your child-theme's functions.php file:
add_filter( 'woocommerce_no_available_payment_methods_message', function( $no_gateways_message ) {
return 'You do not have sufficent funds to process this order, please top up or upgrade. Thank you.';
});
Let me know if that worked.
add_filter( 'woocommerce_no_available_payment_methods_message', 'change_payment_message', 10, 2);
function change_payment_message( $value, $arg2 ) {
$message = WC()->customer->get_billing_country()?'You do not have sufficent funds to process this order, pleasetop up or upgrade. Thank you':'Please fill in your details above to see available payment methods.';
return $message;
}
I need help with a problem-related to plugin "WooCommerce Pay for Payment" which counting some extra fee in shipping. Problem is, that this plugin sets automatically "processing" status in order which causes thanking email for payment (in case of local payment) and don't send email notification about a new order, so customer is confused (I didn't send any money and I received email "thanks for your payment").
I tried this solution: Set WooCommerce order status when order is created from processing to pending
But it only changes order status back to "on-hold" but sends email thank for payment anyway.
Only one thing that I need is to send to the customer in every new order email about a new order, nothing more (I would like to change status to "processing" manually).
Thank you for help, I have no idea how to resolve because I couldn't find PHP file causing a change of status in the plugin.
EDIT: Sorry to all. This was problem of COD in woocommerce plugin. Not Pay for payment as I mentioned. Woocommerce COD automatically set "processing" status.
I found solution for this on github:here
Its the first code.
Based on the answer to this question, this code worked fine for me:
function sv_wc_cod_order_status( $status ) {
return 'on-hold';
}
add_filter( 'woocommerce_cod_process_payment_order_status', 'sv_wc_cod_order_status', 15 );
Updated: The code that you found in Github is outdated, clumsy and complicated, since there is a dedicated filter hook now. You should better try this lightweight and effective code, that will set the default order status for "Cash on delivery" payment gateway (COD) to "On Hold":
add_filter( 'woocommerce_cod_process_payment_order_status', 'change_cod_payment_order_status', 10, 2 );
function change_cod_payment_order_status( $order_status, $order ) {
return 'on-hold';
}
Code goes in functions.php file of your active child theme (active theme). Tested and works.
So the default order status set by the payment gateway is now "On Hold" instead of "Processing"
In my case,
add_filter( 'woocommerce_cod_process_payment_order_status','change_cod_payment_order_status', 10, 2 );
function change_cod_payment_order_status( $order_status, $order ) {
return 'on-hold';
}
Worked great in WC 4.42 + WP 5.4.1
Thx!
two solution above are same except:
the solution by #LoicTheAztek has 2 arguments in the core function and have a '10' hook priority
the solution by #Jiří-Prek has an arguments in the core function and have a '15' hook priority
but for my WP5.1.1 and WC3.5.7
function change_cod_payment_order_status( $order_status, $order ) {
return 'on-hold';
}
generating an error
PHP Fatal error: Uncaught ArgumentCountError: Too few arguments to
function change_cod_payment_order_status()
so I prefer use the code with only one argument in a main function
In WoCommerce, I would like to disable particular payment methods and show particular payment methods for a subscription products in WooCommerce (and vice versa).
This is the closest thing we've found but doesn't do what I am expecting.
Yes, there are plugins that will do this but we want to achieve this without using another plugin and without making our stylesheet any more nightmarish than it already is.
Any help on this please?
Here is an example with a custom hooked function in woocommerce_available_payment_gateways filter hook, where I can disable payment gateways based on the cart items (product type):
add_filter('woocommerce_available_payment_gateways', 'conditional_payment_gateways', 10, 1);
function conditional_payment_gateways( $available_gateways ) {
// Not in backend (admin)
if( is_admin() )
return $available_gateways;
foreach (WC()->cart->get_cart() as $cart_item_key => $cart_item ) {
$prod_variable = $prod_simple = $prod_subscription = false;
// Get the WC_Product object
$product = wc_get_product($cart_item['product_id']);
// Get the product types in cart (example)
if($product->is_type('simple')) $prod_simple = true;
if($product->is_type('variable')) $prod_variable = true;
if($product->is_type('subscription')) $prod_subscription = true;
}
// Remove Cash on delivery (cod) payment gateway for simple products
if($prod_simple)
unset($available_gateways['cod']); // unset 'cod'
// Remove Paypal (paypal) payment gateway for variable products
if($prod_variable)
unset($available_gateways['paypal']); // unset 'paypal'
// Remove Bank wire (Bacs) payment gateway for subscription products
if($prod_subscription)
unset($available_gateways['bacs']); // unset 'bacs'
return $available_gateways;
}
Code goes in function.php file of your active child theme (or theme) or also in any plugin file.
All code is tested on Woocommerce 3+ and works.
This is just an example to show you how things can work. You will have to adapt it
This code has been very useful to me, but there is an error in it that I had to fix: the line
$prod_variable = $prod_simple = $prod_subscription = false;
must be put OUTSIDE (before) the FOREACH otherwise it will reset the flag everytime a new item is executed. I my case, I needed to unset a specific payment method whenever a subscription product was on the cart. As it is, this code will work only if there is just a single subscription product. If I put another different item on cart, the flag will be turn to false again and the payment method will load. Putting the line outside the FOREACH will fix this problem.