I am using Woocommerce register form.
My requirement for the email field is optional therefore may I ask is there any hook I can use to remove the built in email field validation?
I have another hook to do the validation for that.
List of available hooks
https://woocommerce.github.io/code-reference/hooks/hooks.html
I've used https://www.businessbloomer.com/woocommerce-checkout-customization/ as a reference in order to customize a checkout field.
add_filter( 'woocommerce_checkout_fields', 'bbloomer_required_woo_checkout_fields' );
function bbloomer_required_woo_checkout_fields( $fields ) {
$fields['billing']['billing_email']['required'] = false;
return $fields;
}
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When logged in as an admin and looking at an Order in Woocommerce, there's a section with all the Custom Fields. Out of the whole list I only want it to display two of them. How do I hide the rest from this view? I don't want to delete them, but just hide from this view.
For every custom field you want hidden, add the following 4 lines of code to functions.php or using Snippets plugin:
add_filter('is_protected_meta', 'my_is_protected_meta_filter1', 10, 2);
function my_is_protected_meta_filter1($protected, $meta_key) {
return $meta_key == 'automatewoo_cart_id' ? true : $protected;
}
If you want to hide more than one, add the lines above again and change 'my_is_protected_meta_filter1' to 'my_is_protected_meta_filter2', etc
if you’re using ACF pro, there is a hook you can use to remove the field on the back end, but it’s not something that’s documented..
You could use a hook to remove specific field if is_admin() returns true.
You may need to play with this a bit to get it to work, the ACF hook is
acf/get_fields
So, for example:
add_filter('acf/get_fields', 'your_function_name', 20, 2);
function your_function_name($fields, $parent) {
// remove the fields you don't want
return $fields;
}
$fields can be a nested array of fields => sub_fields.
You need to set the priority > 10 to run after the internal ACF filter
For orders in Woocommerce the post type is 'shop_order', so your code should be:
add_action( 'add_meta_boxes', 'remove_shop_order_meta_boxe', 90 );
function remove_shop_order_meta_boxe() {
remove_meta_box( 'postcustom', 'shop_order', 'normal' );
}
I am trying to customise the Woocommerce myaccount page, in particular the edit address page.
I want to display both the shipping + billing address forms on a single page. Ideally, in a single form with a one save button. I also need to remove a lot of the fields, so that it's a much simpler form of just an address (no name, company, etc).
I have implemented the code found on This Answer. It works nicely in that it shows both forms. However, I cannot remove the fields from the forms. If I try code like this:
add_filter( 'woocommerce_billing_fields' , 'custom_override_billing_fields' );
add_filter( 'woocommerce_shipping_fields' , 'custom_override_shipping_fields' );
function custom_override_billing_fields( $fields ) {
unset($fields['billing_country']);
unset($fields['billing_company']);
unset($fields['billing_first_name']);
unset($fields['billing_last_name']);
unset($fields['billing_phone']);
unset($fields['billing_email']);
return $fields;
}
function custom_override_shipping_fields( $fields ) {
unset($fields['shipping_country']);
unset($fields['shipping_company']);
unset($fields['shipping_first_name']);
unset($fields['shipping_last_name']);
return $fields;
}
It doesn't work, the fields are no longer shown but the form does not save on click... it just redirects to /my-account/edit-address/billing/ - and doesn't save. (the same form shown on this page doesn't save either).
I've also tried:
foreach ( $billing_fields as $key => $field ) :
if($key != 'billing_first_name' && $key != 'billing_last_name') :
woocommerce_form_field( $key, $field, $userMeta[$key][0] );
endif;
endforeach;
This removes the field from displaying, BUT the validation still exists - and any filter code I add to functions using
woocommerce_checkout_fields to remove the validation doesn't seem to affect this form at all.
Is there a way to either:
Remove fields from this form generated by woocommerce_form_field including the validation?
Create a custom form that allows me to set the input fields manually in the code, and update any fields that are there, ignoring the validation from Woocommerce completely?
This should work 100%. You need to state whether the fields you are removing is from billing or shipping and this is done by adding the ['billing'] or ['shipping'], whichever it is.
After this, adding the function directly to woocommerce_checkout_fields will apply both for billing and shipping.
For phone and company fields you can disable it in admin panel itself, do it.
Edit: And yes, all validation that was involved with the fields in the past will be removed. You can then apply any validation you need.
add_filter( 'woocommerce_checkout_fields' , 'brandimagemarketer_remove_billing_fields_checkout' );
function brandimagemarketer_remove_billing_fields_checkout( $fields ) {
unset($fields['billing']['billing_country']);
unset($fields['billing']['billing_first_name']);
unset($fields['billing']['billing_last_name']);
unset($fields['billing']['billing_email']);
unset($fields['shipping']['shipping_country']);
unset($fields['shipping']['shipping_first_name']);
unset($fields['shipping']['shipping_last_name']);
unset($fields['shipping']['shipping_email']);
return $fields;
}
in the default order tracking page for wooocommerce there are two fields { ordreid and email }
.
I want to make email field unrequired
I tried with this code in function.php file but it wasn't successful :(
add_filter( 'woocommerce-order-tracking', 'ts_unrequire_wc_email_field');
function ts_unrequire_wc_email_field( $fields ) {
$fields['order_email']['required'] = false;
return $fields;
}
any help will be useful .. and i hope that you are all safe during the breakout of covid-19 <3**
I use conditional checkout fields as given at Conditionally unset checkout field in woocommerce .
But, It doesn't remove required validation fields?
How can I pass conditional statement within "if (true)" to remove required validation ?
At the other words, how can I check which option is selected?
Regards
if( true ){ // pass conditional statement here
unset($fields['billing']['add_house_name']); // remove field
$fields['billing']['add_building_name']['required'] = false; // remove required validation
}
return $fields;
You can override checkout fields using this code:
// Hook in
add_filter( 'woocommerce_default_address_fields' , 'custom_override_default_address_fields' );
// Our hooked in function - $address_fields is passed via the filter!
function custom_override_default_address_fields( $address_fields ) {
$address_fields['address_1']['required'] = false;
return $address_fields;
}
You can add this hook to a condition where you check inputs based on which you want to trigger validation.
I have to make two customization on my woocommerce site.
I need to know two main hooks. Someone out there please help me out!
Show custom field values to billing address on order-received page.(I added custom fields on checkout page.)
Need to include these values to customers' order-received email, too.
Thanks for stopping by.
To show custom field in order-received page you have to use
woocommerce_thankyou hook.
Here is the code:
// define the woocommerce_thankyou callback
function action_woocommerce_thankyou($order_id)
{
$my_custom_field = get_post_meta($order_id, '_billing_my_field', TRUE);
}
// add the action
add_action('woocommerce_thankyou', 'action_woocommerce_thankyou', 10, 1);
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To add custom billing fields in WooCommerce email you have to use
woocommerce_email_customer_details hook; this will be displayed just
before the customer details.
Here is the code:
add_filter('woocommerce_email_customer_details', 'custom_woocommerce_email_order_meta_fields', 10, 3);
function custom_woocommerce_email_order_meta_fields($order, $sent_to_admin, $plain_text)
{
$_billing_my_field = get_post_meta($order->id, '_billing_my_field', true);
if ($plain_text)
{
echo 'My field is ' . $_billing_my_field;
}
else
{
echo '<p>My field is ' . $_billing_my_field . '</p>';
}
}
All code goes in function.php file of your active child theme (or theme) or also in any plugin file.
Please Note:
I have assuming that you have added a custom billing fields as $fields['billing']['billing_my_field'] using woocommerce_checkout_fields hook.
All the codes are tested and fully functional.