How to override templates for WooCommerce Subscriptions? - wordpress

I'm trying to override some template files for WC Subscriptions.
The template file I'm trying to override is:
plugins/woocommerce-subscriptions/vendor/woocommerce/subscriptions-core/templates/myaccount/subscription-details.php
I have tried placing it in:
themes/{my-theme}/woocommerce/myaccount/subscription-details.php
and
themes/{my-theme}/woocommerce-subscriptions/myaccount/subscription-details.php
But neither is getting overridden. I'm not sure what the issue is.

It was a caching issue that was preventing the template from being loaded.
Place template here to override:
themes/{my-theme}/woocommerce/myaccount/subscription-details.php

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Wordpress: Override php file in plugins include folder

I am trying to override the php file under wp-content/plugins/salient-core/includes/nectar_maps/nectar_cta.php because I need to customize some options in the returning array.
Therefore I tried to place a php file in my child theme under wp-content/themes/salient-child/salient-core/includes/nectar_maps/nectar_cta.php which doesn't work.
Also I figured out that the file is used in wp-content/plugins/salient-core/includes/nectar-addons.php as follows:
class WPBakeryShortCode_Nectar_Cta extends WPBakeryShortCode {}
vc_lean_map('nectar_cta', null, SALIENT_CORE_ROOT_DIR_PATH . 'includes/nectar_maps/nectar_cta.php');
Then I tried to use vc_lean_map with my path in functions.php:
vc_lean_map('nectar_cta', null, 'mypath');
Which also failed.
Is there any way to override this file in my child theme?
Unfortuntately, filepath overriding in the manner you're desicribing works great for child-theming, but there is no analogue for plugins.
However - you're barking up the right tree!
From the vc_lean_map() page in WPBakery1 docs:
vc_lean_map()
Map new shortcodes to WPBakery Page Builder with “lazy” method. It means that attributes for shortcode will be built only when a system uses any data from mapped shortcode or shortcode is rendered in a content of the page(do_shortcode called).
This tells me that you're able to specify a new file to override the plugin file with, and that you're likely just calling it too early in your functions.php file.
Try something like this, to be sure that you're overriding after the visual composer plugin's done loading, so it doesn't overwrite your work. (A lower priority of 100 in the example, to be explicit about the intentions.)
<?php
// funcitons.php
add_action('plugins_loaded', function() {
vc_lean_map('nectar_cta', null, 'yourpath');
}, 100);
1 WPBakery are the folks behind Visual Composer, which somehow ties into this salient theme you're using.

Woocommerce template overriding not working

I want to override woocommerce templates from my theme. I follow all the steps from the official documents of woocommerce. And I'm sure that there is no woocommerce.php file in my theme.
So, I can;t understand why it isn't working.
I'm using twenty seven theme.
Any help will be appreciated.
I had an issue with this relating to the WooCommerce template cache.
The cache can be cleared by navigating to:
WooCommerce > Status > Tools > Clear template cache
If you've already read this documents
https://docs.woothemes.com/document/template-structure/
Please Note: When creating woocommerce.php in your theme’s folder, you will
be unable to override the woocommerce/archive-product.php custom
template in your theme, as woocommerce.php has priority over all other
template files. This is intended to prevent display issues.
Also make sure that you don’t have “Template Debug Mode” activated that you can find under:
WP Dashboard -> WooCommerce -> System Status -> Tools
Try to declare Woocommerce support in your theme's function.php
After lots of researching, finally I've found my answer from here WordPress - Failing to override woocommerce templates
Actually, I use all of my files inside the template folder and this is the reason why it didn't work.
So simple steps. But I can't understand how was I miss it!
Thank's Mo'men Mohamed for your suggetions.
Yes i agree with Mobashir.
There are three steps to check why override not working :
Check in functions.php for woocommerce supported added ( URL : https://docs.woocommerce.com/document/woocommerce-theme-developer-handbook/ )
Check spelling of directory and files is proper in theme such as your-theme/woocommerce. ( URL : https://docs.woocommerce.com/document/template-structure/ )
Woocommerce allow to change the location of woocommerce template. Hook is : woocommerce_template_path .If you are using the premium theme then check for filter hook in your theme's functions.php file. If that hook exits then use that location which is mention in that hook's callback function.
I'm facing the same issue. I am using the JupiterX theme with Elementor and trying to override the checkout template in the JupiterX Child theme, but it's not loading. I have double checked the path, it's like themes/jupiterx-child/woocommerce/checkout/form-checkout.php.
Solution:
I have resolved the issue. Actually, the JupiterX theme has its own WooCommerce overriding structure, that is themes/jupiterx/lib/templates/woocommerce/checkout/form-checkout.php and the same for the child theme that is themes/jupiterx-child/lib/templates/woocommerce/checkout/form-checkout.php.
For more details: themes.artbees.net/docs/overriding-woocommerce-templates

How to change the custom header for posts page (Wordpress Childtheme)

I have created a custom page template for my wordpress theme that uses a custom header-file:
get_header('custom');
Everything works as expected, but when I set a page to be the Posts-Page somehow the standard header-file gets loaded instead (my custom page template is activated).
I have also tried to override the blog.php from the parent and added the explicit call to my custom header-file, but it didn't have any effect.
What am I doing wrong? How does this work?
You should override home.php
A bit more information home.php is the template used for the blog homepage (the page with all blogposts). You can learn more about which templates are being used where in the template hierarchy documentation: http://codex.wordpress.org/Template_Hierarchy
The solution was to override home.php.

hook_preprocess_page() does not seem to use the suggested template file

I am suggesting a template file in the hook_preprocess_page() implementation done from a module, but the suggested template file doesn't seem to be used.
The template file is page--terminal-template.tpl.php, which is in the directory containing the module, and this is the implementation of hook_preprocess_page().
function terminal_preprocess_page(&$variables) {
if (arg(0) == "terminal") {
$variables['theme_hook_suggestions'][] = "page__terminal_template";
}
}
Could anyone please help me?
Preprocess and process functions can be implemented by modules. In fact, the documentation for theme() lists them when it shows in which order those functions are called.
The fact is that Drupal looks for the suggested template files in the theme directory. You have these alternatives:
Put the template files your module is suggesting in the directory containing the theme currently used
Follow what reported in Load view template on module activation to load the template files from the module directory
Suggest the template files you want to use in a preprocess function implemented by a theme
Following what reported in the other question, you would be able to use the template file found in the module directory. The only problem is that you would be using a generic template that could be different from the default page template used from the currently enabled theme.
If you are adding template files for the currently enabled theme, you should call drupal_theme_rebuild() to make Drupal rescan the directory containing the template files, after you added the new template file to the theme.
Actually, this hook can also be called from theme's template.php file along with module's hook.
Please refer Drupal 7 documentation here.
Say if your active theme is MY_THEME, then the code should be:
function MY_THEME_preprocess_page(&$variables) {
if (arg(0) == "terminal") {
$variables['theme_hook_suggestions'][] = "page__terminal_template";
}
}
And the template suggestions will work.
Edit: This functionality can also be implemented with Modules using hooks.

admin template selection is missing on page creation in wordpress 3.2.x

I am using WordPress 3.2.1 ,
Page template selection drop down is missing on Pages (Add,Edit)
wp-admin > Pages >Add New > Page Attributes
I Edit the Template Page Default page as below code
/*
Template Name: New Template
*/
But still the template drop down no visible , my older version of WordPress it display by default.
Following is the screen shot for more idea
I solved this problem solved by adding the typical following code:
/*
Template Name: Custom
*/
Don't add any spaces after Name:
It'll work if you use template name: as well.
It might help someone: check if your index.php file is in place.
If it's not there, wordpress treats the template as corrupt and it doesn't display the template selection.
This should be simple to troubleshoot. The requirements for the page template to work are straight forward:
The template needs the page title in the top of the file like you've shown (the title needs to be wrapped in a PHP tag, you probably just didn't add it with your example bu I want to make sure you havne't overlooked it):
<?php
/*
Template Name: Custom
*/
?>
The second requirement is that the file is in the root of the theme folder.
With those two requirements in place, it should work. If it isn't working you nave a few possible issues. I list a few off the top of my head:
You might need to re-install WordPress in-case a file was corrupted
during your last update.
It's possible someone has altered the WP-Admin layout using users
roles.
That's all I can thing of at the moment, let me know how it turns out.
I had the same issue. It actually turned out to be a missing style.css file within the template directory in my case.
This happens because the get_post_templates() in class-wp-theme.php first checks for errors. If it finds any then it returns an empty array (no templates are displayed).
A side effect of this is that saving a page would clear the existing template and use the page.php instead.
So in short if the errors() method of your theme returns any errors then no templates dropdown.
hope that helps someone.
Same issued, I found out that in appearance panel in your WordPress dashboard the stylesheet is missing. You shouldn't rename the style.css in your theme folder.
Not sure if this will help anyone, but we solved the problem by disabling our theme and re-enabling it again. We had some other theme folders in the theme directory that we weren't using so we deleted those out as well. good luck, it's a really random problem to solve!
yeah!template dropdown not showing because you have no template So how to solve this::---
1 create template folder in theme
2 create a template in this folder
like:-
<?php /* Template Name: Home */ echo "template"; ?>
and check-in page dropdown will be there.

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