I want to change the default Woocommerce breadcrumbs on the tag archives. Currently they are "Home / Products tagged with "..." ", and I just want "Home / Tag name".
I could not find anything on how to achieve this, the Woo docs just explain how to change the delimiter or change the word "Home".
You can see it at wp-content\plugins\woocommerce\includes\class-wc-breadcrumb.php with
private function add_crumbs_product_tag()
{
$current_term = $GLOBALS['wp_query']->get_queried_object();
$this->prepend_shop_page();
/* translators: %s: product tag */
$this->add_crumb( sprintf( __( 'Products tagged “%s”', 'woocommerce' ), $current_term->name ) );
}
just change 'Products tagged “%s”' to '%s' if you permanently remove product tagged.... Make sure you are changing private function of woocommerce.
I'm new to woocommerce and trying to combine the single product page and checkout page together. For eg: I want to move the billing details from this page
https://exthemes.net/wootour/checkout/
to
https://exthemes.net/wootour/product/new-york-philadelphia-washington/
How can I achieve this?
From my research there is only a premium plugin from woocommerce which provides this functionality which is not an option and [woocommerce_checkout] shows checkout page on product page. I need to move the billing form from checout page to product page
Please provide pointers or free plugins if available on how to achieve this.
First create child theme
Check the code of form-checkout.php and place it on products page.
You can see form-billing.php and form-shipping.php codes. You can add this your products page
Note: Woocommerce templates can be overridden in your child themes
Best way I found is to empty cart and add product to cart when visiting a single product page from a specific category. I also added the checkout form on my single product page using the plugin Woocommerce Single Page Checkout.
/**
* #snippet Add Product to Cart When Visiting a Single Product Page from a Specific Category - WooCommerce
* #author Zaa Normandin
* #author Rodolfo Melogli
* #compatible WooCommerce 3.4.3
*/
add_action( 'wp', 'bbloomer_add_product_to_cart_on_page_id_load' );
function bbloomer_add_product_to_cart_on_page_id_load() {
// first, bail if WC isn't active since we're hooked into a general WP hook
if ( ! function_exists( 'WC' ) ) {
return;
}
$id = get_the_ID();
if (is_product() && has_term( 'information', 'product_cat' ) || is_product_category( 'information' )) {
WC()->cart->empty_cart();
WC()->cart->add_to_cart( $id );
}
}
Ref.: https://businessbloomer.com/woocommerce-add-product-to-cart-when-visiting-a-specific-page/
I added the code at the end of functions.php
I am using Wordpress and the Genesis framework for a site. I'm using a child theme (Ayoshop - not that it matters much) for the theme. I would like to customize the search results page by removing the 'post info' area where it shows the date, author, and 'leave a comment' link, and instead show the featured image for that post. The theme is using the search.php page from the Genesis theme, so I'm not really sure how to proceed in how to customize it.
Here is the code from the Genesis theme search.php:
add_action( 'genesis_before_loop', 'genesis_do_search_title' );
/**
* Echo the title with the search term.
*
* #since 1.9.0
*/
function genesis_do_search_title() {
$title = sprintf( '<div class="archive-description"><h1 class="archive-title">%s %s</h1></div>', apply_filters( 'genesis_search_title_text', __( 'Search Results for:', 'genesis' ) ), get_search_query() );
echo apply_filters( 'genesis_search_title_output', $title ) . "\n";
}
genesis();
It actually did matter that it was the Ayoshop theme, there was a custom filter that was added in a file called theme-tweaks.php that removed the original post info and added a custom post info, so I needed to remove that custom action.
All of the changes were done in the functions.php file.
I made sure to remove the genesis_post_info, and then removed the custom action that Ayoshop added.
remove_action( 'genesis_before_post_content', 'genesis_post_info' );
remove_action( 'genesis_before_post_content', 'ayo_post_info' );
I then added an action to add the image to the post.
add_action ( 'genesis_before_post_content', 'jl_post_info' );
function jl_post_info()
if ( has_post_thumbnail() ) {
printf( '<div class="post-info">' . get_the_post_thumbnail() . '</div>');
}
}
Actually, I already got hook to customize the price in the cart page and all other page.
This is the hook to customize the product price
add_action( 'woocommerce_before_calculate_totals', 'add_custom_price' );
function add_custom_price( $cart_object ) {
$custom_price = 10; // This will be your custome price
foreach ( $cart_object->cart_contents as $key => $value ) {
$value['data']->price = $custom_price;
}
}
Actually, I am using woocommerce plugin. I want a hook to customize the product name displayed in the cart page and all other pages next to cart page.
I want to customize the Product name , i want to add the some static attributes to product name displayed in the cart page, order page ,order details page and all the pages next to cart page.
Thanks in advance
I wanted to share this as I managed to figure out something for my needs. (I only ever have a single item in the order as I've customised WooCommerce for holiday bookings.)
<?php
add_action( 'woocommerce_product_title', 'add_custom_name' );
function add_custom_name( $title ) {
return 'test name';
}
?>
Hopefully someone can elaborate on this further or take what has been done with the custom price code an properly re-purpose it for product names.
Im trying to disable "shop" page in Woocommerce. Basically im creating a shop theme to sell prints and image downloads for a photographer.
Because i need to create private galleries i created a custom post type where i use the woocommerce category shortcode to show products and then i password protect the post type.
This is a workaround for password protecting the woocommerce categories (if someone knows a better one please explain).
The problem is that is someone goes to /shop they will all products, including the "protected ones". So i need to disable the shop page and i need to do it programmatically on my theme functions. Any thoughts?
To disable the shop page, copy over the archive-product.php file from the /wp-content/plugins/woocommerce/templates/archive-product.php and put in /wp-content/themes/{Your Theme}/woocommerce/archive-product.php
Open up the file and overwrite everything in file with the following code below:
<?php
global $wp_query;
$wp_query->set_404();
status_header(404);
get_template_part('404');
Save the file, and now your Shop page is gone and replaced with a 404 Page!
Add this to functions:
function woocommerce_disable_shop_page() {
global $post;
if (is_shop()):
global $wp_query;
$wp_query->set_404();
status_header(404);
endif;
}
add_action( 'wp', 'woocommerce_disable_shop_page' );
Docs: WooCommerce Conditional Functions Documentation
WooCommerce has a filter for the array that it uses to create the Product post type: woocommerce_register_post_type_product.
Rather changing the archive template to force it to redirect, you can completely remove the post type’s archive, but changing the has_archive attribute on the post type on creation.
add_filter('woocommerce_register_post_type_product', function($post_type) {
$post_type['has_archive'] = false;
return $post_type;
});
You should then remove the shop page in the CMS by going to WooCommerce » Settings » Product » Display, and clicking the “x” on the “Shop Page” option.
You might need to flush the permalink cache, which you can do just by clicking the “Update” button in Settings » Permalinks.
*Edit -
Apparently the page setting I suggested below no longer works. If WooCommerce doesn't have a plugin setting to change it, I personally would use a wordpress redirect plugin like Redirection. This way you can automatically redirect them from the undesired shop page to whatever page displays your products. It avoids a 404 issue and keeps everything in tact. It also avoids editing template files which adds complications to non-developers.
Old Answer:
Have you tried Woo settings?
Admin area, left main menu, Woocommerce > Settings
Click the pages tab.
Under Pages setup is "Shop Base Page", on the dropdown, there's a small "x" to right right. Click that to get rid of the page.
If there are links elsewhere that need to be fixed let me know and I'll find the hooks/filters to remedy it.
template_redirect is the last hook before page render so in my use case I ask if the page being viewed is the "shop" page and if it is I redirect to (in my case) a pricing page.
function my__template_redirect(){
if(is_shop()){
wp_redirect(site_url() . '/pricing/', '302');
}
}
add_action('template_redirect', 'my__template_redirect');
The last suggestion didn't work for me with WP 4.6.1 and WooCommerce 2.6.4. Hiding products in the Publish tab works for me.
http://paperhedge.com/hide-products-from-displaying-in-shop-page-woocommerce/
To disable the default shop page and leave the /shop/ slug free for custom pages use this:
function remove_woocommerce_default_shop( $args, $post_type ) {
if (class_exists('WooCommerce')) {
if ( $post_type == "product" ) {
$args['has_archive'] = true;
}
return $args;
}
}
add_filter('register_post_type_args', 'remove_woocommerce_default_shop', 20, 2);
You need to hook a couple (or maybe more) things:
/* hide category from shop pages */
add_action( 'pre_get_posts', 'custom_pre_get_posts_query' );
function custom_pre_get_posts_query( $q ) {
if ( ! $q->is_main_query() ) return;
if ( ! $q->is_post_type_archive() ) return;
if ( ! is_admin() ) {
$q->set( 'tax_query', array(array(
'taxonomy' => 'product_cat',
'field' => 'slug',
'terms' => array( YOUR-CATEGORY-SLUG, YOUR-CATEGORY-SLUG-2 ), // Don't display products in the knives category on the shop page
'operator' => 'NOT IN'
)));
}
remove_action( 'pre_get_posts', 'custom_pre_get_posts_query' );
}
Change, obviusly YOUR-CATEGORY-SLUG, YOUR-CATEGORY-SLUG-2 for your cat or cats to hide from shop pages.
Then, you need to hide them from menues too, right?:
/* hide category from menues */
add_filter( 'get_terms', 'get_subcategory_terms', 10, 3 );
function get_subcategory_terms( $terms, $taxonomies, $args ) {
$new_terms = array();
// if category and on the shop page (change it with is_woocommerce() if want to hide from all woo pages)
if ( in_array( 'product_cat', $taxonomies ) && ! is_admin() && is_shop() ) {
foreach ( $terms as $key => $term ) {
if ( ! in_array( $term->slug, array( YOUR-CATEGORY-SLUG, YOUR-CATEGORY-SLUG-2 ) ) ) {
$new_terms[] = $term;
}
}
$terms = $new_terms;
}
return $terms;
}
But i don´t think this solve 100% the thing, since then, what about search results?
Try this
Create new page named "Shop"
Go to "woocommerce" > "Settings" > "Product" > "Display tab"
Select shop page named "Shop" then click save changes
Back to "Pages" then delete "Shop" page (keep the page on trash,
don't delete permanently)
This method works fine for me