i can't select product color or size before add product to cart .
all attributes showing like text not selection
i need to show product attributes dropdown list (options)
i try :
// Remove additional information tab
add_filter( 'woocommerce_product_tabs', 'remove_additional_information_tab', 100, 1 );
function remove_additional_information_tab( $tabs ) {
unset($tabs['additional_information']);
return $tabs;
}
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Once you’ve created attributes you’ll need to use those to create variations on your product. I assume what you’re saying is that you click on an attribute and it then takes you to a page showing you any product that is using that attribute.
once your attributes are added to the product follow the rest of this doc to get variations created. Then you’ll have drop down options for those variations on your product.
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I am building an eCommerce website using WooCommerce. On the product page, in addition to the specific product, I have optional addons with quantity buttons beneath them to add to the cart.
I am trying to get these items to add to the cart every time the quantity is changers (i.e when someone hits the plus sign, it automatically adds the corresponding item to the cart).ideally whichever item I hit the plus sign for is the only item I want added to the cart.
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According to this documentation, you can use a wordpress action
the hook name is called woocommerce_cart_item_set_quantity and you can use it like this
function custom_plugin_callback( $cart_item_key,$quantity,$cart_object) {
// (maybe) do something with the args.
// Add another item
$cart_object->add_to_cart( $product_id = 0, $quantity = 1, $variation_id = 0, $variation = array(), $cart_item_data = array() )
}
add_action( 'woocommerce_cart_item_set_quantity ', 'custom_plugin_callback', null, 3 );
Here, custom_plugin_callback() function would be called each time an item has his quantity updated, with the quantity and the cart id of the item
Many other cart actions are available in the .php sources files linked in this page Each of them can provide useful callbacks ( Check do_action() calls to get the hooks names )
I'm using WooCommerce and Elementor Pro. Is there any way to add specific product attributes (e.g. gross and net weight) below the Add to cart button?
It seems like an obvious thing but I haven't found options or snippets for it.
First you add attributes to product. Then you use this snippet in functions.php:
// maybe remove tab with attributes
add_filter( 'woocommerce_product_tabs', 'remove_info', 100, 1 );
function remove_info( $tabs ) {
unset($tabs['additional_information']);
return $tabs;
}
// show attributes
add_action( 'woocommerce_single_product_summary', 'summary_attributes', 35 );
function summary_attributes() {
global $product;
if ( $product->has_attributes() ) {
wc_display_product_attributes( $product );
}
}
Setting Up WooCommerce Attributes
go to Products > Attributes
Add the attribute name
Slug will automatically be created, and we can leave the rest of these options untouched.
Click “Add attribute” button and your attribute will be added.
Configure The Attributes
After creating attribute, now we can add different variation on your product. Click on the Configure Terms option.
Enter the variation
Add some short description
Click on the add new tab
To understand it in a better way you can follow this tutorial
On the woocommerce shop catalogue page is it possible to have the 'add to cart' button default to six rather than one, but only for a specific category? Selling wine and want it to add 6 bottles at a time, but also selling other items that will be sold individually.
Add this code to functions.php in your theme. Keep in mind that if you update your theme, this edit might be lost. So either save it somewhere to add it again or create a child theme and add it there.
add_filter("woocommerce_quantity_input_args", function($args, $product){
if(!is_cart() && has_term("wine-bottles", "product_cat", $product->get_id())) {
$args['input_value'] = 6;
}
return $args;
}, 10, 2);
Replace "wine-bottles" with the actual name, slug or ID of your category.
This will make the default quantity value be 6 for all products in the specified category on all pages where they're displayed.
Basically, I finished building custom plugin for my client.
the only thing after products added to cart, before the checkout.
user able to change the quantity of the products, is it possible to display the selected quantity, but disabled the options to read only so client will able to see the quantity in cart page that he selected but can't change it?
and to apply this only to products that I used with my plugin either product ids or better category id because all the products there.
other product display and able to change quantity regular
by the way its regular products not virtual and not Sold Individually i need to find a way to limit clients to change quantity for some products only in cart page!, and not in product page.
I really appreciate any help.
As mentioned in the comment, you can use the woocommerce_cart_item_quantity filter for that. So that might look something like this:
function 668763_change_quantity_input( $product_quantity, $cart_item_key, $cart_item ) {
$product_id = $cart_item['product_id'];
// whatever logic you want to determine whether or not to alter the input
if ( $your_condition ) {
return '<h3>' . $item['quantity'] . '</h3>';
}
return $product_quantity;
}
add_filter( 'woocommerce_cart_item_quantity', '668763_change_quantity_input', 10, 3);
This would be just a simple example to replace the input with a h3 element containing the quantity. It can easily be adjust to alter the quantity input element to your liking.
I have some custom code that adds an item to the cart, a variable product. If i add the same product twice it just increases the quantity. I would like it to add the product again as a different item in the cart.
How would i go about doing that? The item is being added to the cart using a link like domain.com?add-to-cart=3434&variation_id=4434 and so on.
The system i have developed is a product designer. So i may want to pick the same product but design it in different ways, and then add the same variation to the cart.
Is there also a way to send a unique identifier in the url to split these items up?
I want to do it by using add_to_cart but every time i do that with the variation attributes, the shipping ends up with a bug, it basically can't seem to find shipping methods:
$woocommerce->cart->add_to_cart(522,1, 523,array("attribute_colour" => "colour","attribute_size" => "a3", "attribute_invoice-numbering" => "yes", "attribute_quantity-column" => "yes", "attribute_cc-type" => "duplicate"));
While that code adds the item to the cart, it causes the following:
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/****/public_html/wp-content/plugins/woocommerce/includes/class-wc-shipping.php on line 291
There doesn‘t seem to be any available shipping methods. Please double check your address, or contact us if you need any help.
It doesn't make any sense, because the standard add to cart code in woocommerce uses add_to_cart and has none of these issues. The same if i use a URL, it works fine!
Try this !
/*
* #desc Force individual cart item
*/
function force_individual_cart_items( $cart_item_data, $product_id ){
$unique_cart_item_key = md5( microtime().rand() );
$cart_item_data['unique_key'] = $unique_cart_item_key;
return $cart_item_data;
}
add_filter( 'woocommerce_add_cart_item_data','force_individual_cart_items', 10, 2 );
/*
* #desc Remove quantity selector in all product type
*/
function remove_all_quantity_fields( $return, $product ) {
return true;
}
add_filter( 'woocommerce_is_sold_individually', 'remove_all_quantity_fields', 10, 2 );
I can't tell yet if the shipping array issue is related. But, if you take a look at the beginning of the add_to_cart() method in the cart class:
// Generate a ID based on product ID, variation ID, variation data, and other cart item data
$cart_id = $this->generate_cart_id( $product_id, $variation_id, $variation, $cart_item_data );
// See if this product and its options is already in the cart
$cart_item_key = $this->find_product_in_cart( $cart_id );
Basically, what we're seeing here is that the item must be completely unique in order to add it to the cart again. Otherwise, it will just up the quantity of the item already in the cart. So, to get around this, you will want to make the add_to_cart() parameters unique... probably via the final, $cart_item_data array.