Having a try with Ninja Forms, I’m actually able to get value from a field ID using $form_data array variable.
function my_ninja_function( $form_data ) {
$my_field_id = 1;
$my_value_from_field_id = $form_data['fields'][$my_field_id]['value'];
echo $my_value_from_field_id;
// output value is possible
}
And now trying to get value from a field key, without success...
$my_field_key = 'my_key';
$my_value_from_field_key = $form_data['fields'][$my_field_key]['value'];
echo $my_value_from_field_key;
// output value is not possible
with a little more effort...
$form_fields = $form_data['fields'];
foreach( $form_fields as $field ){
$field_value = $field['value'];
$field_key = $field['key'];
$data[$field_key] = $field_value;
};
$my_value_from_key = $data['my_key'];
echo $my_value_from_key;
// output is possible
It works!
By value I'm assuming you mean the field's label. You can get a field's label from the field's settings like this:
$form_id = 1;
$form_fields = Ninja_Forms()->form($form_id)->get_fields();
foreach( $form_fields as $field ) {
$model = $field->get_settings();
$label = $model['label'];
}
if you really do mean value, then perhaps you are referring to a form submission's field value. You can get those like this:
$sub_id = 1; // Need to know the submission's ID
$sub = Ninja_Forms()->form()->sub($sub_id)->get();
$form_id = 1;
$form_fields = Ninja_Forms()->form($form_id)->get_fields();
foreach( $form_fields as $field ) {
$model = $field->get_settings();
$value = $sub->get_field_value($model['key']); // User submitted value
}
Note that NinjaForms has added field keys in version 3 after I made the suggestion, as previous versions had no unique field identifier which made exporting/importing fields and forms very problematic.
We are using the Easy Booking plugin for a client’s project and they want the ability to make the dates recurring. I.E they use the calendar to book Mon, Tues and Wed and want to have it recurring for the next 3 weeks.
We added some JS functionality, with a few form fields, that modifys the data-booking_price so that it is the price * recurring modifier. The order flow works fine while the quantity is one, but if we increase the quantity, the whole thing breaks apart. After we add the item to the cart and then go to View Cart, the price is set to the original booking price, sans the modifier.
You can view it in action here: http://bethpark.dev.ksand.com/product/meter-bags
My question is how does how does the plugin pass the total of the product along to the cart? From what I can see, it’s not updating Woo Sessions with the total that is getting generated. Is that not accurate? I realize we are modifying how the plugin inherenly works, but any sort of pointing in the right direction would be much appreciated!
-Anthony
I've updated WC()->cart->total on both the cart page and the checkout page, but it keeps getting overwritten. I've also manually set the total in WC()->sessions but that also get's overwritten (I've since commented these out since this felt extremely hacky.)
//function to detect if PHP session is started
function is_session_started()
{
if ( php_sapi_name() !== 'cli' ) {
if ( version_compare(phpversion(), '5.4.0', '>=') ) {
return session_status() === PHP_SESSION_ACTIVE ? TRUE : FALSE;
} else {
return session_id() === '' ? FALSE : TRUE;
}
}
return FALSE;
}
add_action( 'woocommerce_before_add_to_cart_button' , 'bpa_custom_add_checkout_fields', 50, 0 );
function save_recursion(){
//if the user is getting the bags with recursive dates set, we will attempt to save them so that they can be used at a later time.
if( isset($_POST['recursive_weeks']) ){
$id = 0;
if( is_user_logged_in() ){
$id = get_current_user_id();
}
// if user is not logged in or if WP couldn't get user ID
if($id > 0){
update_user_meta($id, 'bpa_meter_bag_recursion', $_POST['recursive_weeks']);
} else {
if ( is_session_started() === FALSE ) session_start();
$_SESSION['bpa_meter_bag_recursion'] = $_POST['recursive_weeks'];
}
}
}
add_action('woocommerce_add_to_cart', 'save_recursion');
function custom_add_to_cart( $item_data, $cart_item) {
//this adds the custom recursion dates to the items data
//if this is the meter bag product
if($cart_item['product_id'] == '2476'){
//check if user is logged in, get recursion from user meta. if not try to get sessions
if( is_user_logged_in() ){
$id = get_current_user_id();
$recursion = get_user_meta($id, 'bpa_meter_bag_recursion');
$_POST['recursive_weeks'];
} else {
session_start();
$recursion = $_SESSION['bpa_meter_bag_recursion'] ;
}
// change the message to reflect that this is going to be multiple dates
$item_data[0]['name'] = "First Day of First Week";
$item_data[1]['name'] = "Last Day of First Week";
//get that first week dates in the correct format
$start_date = new DateTime($item_data[0]['value']);
$end_date = new DateTime($item_data[1]['value']);
$first_start_date = $start_date->format('Y-m-d');
$first_end_date =$end_date->format('Y-m-d');
//iterate over the recursive weeks and add these as products to the cart
$week = 1;
$quantity = $cart_item['quantity'];
for($i = 1; $i <= ($recursion[0] * 2) - 2; $i++ ){
if( ($i % 2) != 0){
$item_data[$i + 1]['name'] = "First Day of the Next Week ";
$startDate = strtotime( $first_start_date . " +" . $week ." week" );
$item_data[$i + 1]['value'] = date('F jS Y', $startDate);
} else {
$item_data[$i + 1]['name'] = "Last Day of the Next Week ";
$endDate = strtotime( $first_end_date . " +" . $week ." week");
$item_data[$i + 1]['value'] = date('F jS Y', $endDate);
$week++;
}
}
if ( is_session_started() === FALSE ) session_start();
$_SESSION['recursive_dates'] = serialize($item_data);
if( isset($_SESSION['recursive_dates']) ){
//var_dump($_SESSION['recursive_dates']);
}
return $item_data;
}
}
add_filter('woocommerce_get_item_data', 'custom_add_to_cart', 10, 2);
What I am expecting to have happen is that on the product screen, the updated product total would get added to the cart total, and viewable from the cart and checkout. This works until the quantity is increased. Not sure why this is an issue since I would presume that the total would be prod_total * quantity, but that doesn't appear to be how this works. I'm not sure if this is a woo thing or an Easy Bookings thing (I'm tending to lean towards a woo thing, but my hours of research hasn't found anything, or I'm googling the wrong stuff. )
Any help in pointing me in the right direction is mucho appreciated.
Does anyone have an idea on how to auto replace letters in woocommerce order forms! basically I need when someone is typing in greeklish to auto replace those letters to Greek!
I think you will have to use this hook to get the newly created order :
add_action( 'woocommerce_new_order', 'convert_greeklish_for_wc_order', 1, 1 );
function create_invoice_for_wc_order() {
function create_invoice_for_wc_order( $order_id ) {
// get order details data...
$order = new WC_Order( $order_id );
// Here goes the code to get all the fields
// Convert fields to greek
// Set new fields values
};
}
And adapt this code to convert greeklisk to greek:
<?php
function greeklish($new_text){
$greek_len = array('α','ά','Ά','Α','β','Β','γ', 'Γ', 'δ','Δ','ε','έ','Ε','Έ','ζ','Ζ','η','ή','Η','θ','Θ','ι','ί','ϊ','ΐ','Ι','Ί', 'κ','Κ','λ','Λ','μ','Μ','ν','Ν','ξ','Ξ','ο','ό','Ο','Ό','π','Π','ρ','Ρ','σ','ς', 'Σ','τ','Τ','υ','ύ','Υ','Ύ','φ','Φ','χ','Χ','ψ','Ψ','ω','ώ','Ω','Ώ',' ',"'","'",',');
$english_len = array('a', 'a','A','A','b','B','g','G','d','D','e','e','E','E','z','Z','i','i','I','th','Th', 'i','i','i','i','I','I','k','K','l','L','m','M','n','N','x','X','o','o','O','O','p','P' ,'r','R','s','s','S','t','T','u','u','Y','Y','f','F','ch','Ch','ps','Ps','o','o','O','O',' ','',' ',' ');
$new_text = str_replace($greek_len,$english_len,$new_text);
return $new_text;
}
$conv = greeklish("Το κείμενο σου εδώ!");
echo $conv; #To keimeno sou edo!
?>
Current I have WP code like this. I need to make it translateable by poedit. How do I wrap the code to make it work? Im not sure which method is use for this case. Some thing like:
<?php my_e( 'Total sales' ); ?> or __('Total sales', 'my')
This is the code. I need to translate ["Sales amount"], ["Number of sales"]
foreach ($results as $result) {
$date = $result->formatted_post_date;
$statistics[$date]["Sales amount"] += $wp_list_table->column_total_sales($result->ID);
$statistics[$date]["Number of sales"]++;
$statistics[$date]["date"] = $date;
$max_number_of_sales = max(array($max_number_of_sales,$statistics[$date]["Number of sales"] )); }
Thank you for help
You have to use __('string','textdomain') to assign a translated string to some variable. And _e('string','textdomain') to echo a translated string. See I18n_for_WordPress_Developers.
Two observations:
you'll not be able to translate array keys, see php.net/manual/en/language.types.array.php
what you're doing seems wrong. I'd do it like:
$sales_amount = 0;
$sales_number = 0;
foreach ($results as $result) {
$sales_amount += $wp_list_table->column_total_sales($result->ID);
$sales_number++;
$date = $result->formatted_post_date;
$statistics[$date]["sales_amount"] = $sales_amount;
$statistics[$date]["sales_number"] = $sales_number;
}
echo __( 'Sales Amount', 'my' ) . $sales_amount;
I'm totally new to WordPress so be easy :)
I the following code in a template:
<?php excerpt(20);?>
What this does is limit the text with 20 words. I am now wondering if there is some sort of similar function that limits by characters instead of words?
Thanks!
I use this:
add_filter('excerpt_length', 'my_excerpt_length');
function my_excerpt_length($length) {
return '500';
}
function better_excerpt($limit, $id = '') {
global $post;
if($id == '') $id = $post->ID;
else $id = $id;
$postinfo = get_post($id);
if($postinfo->post_excerpt != '')
$post_excerpt = $postinfo->post_excerpt;
else
$post_excerpt = $postinfo->post_content;
$myexcerpt = explode(' ', $post_excerpt, $limit);
if (count($myexcerpt) >= $limit) {
array_pop($myexcerpt);
$myexcerpt = implode(' ',$myexcerpt).'...';
} else {
$myexcerpt = implode(' ',$myexcerpt);
}
$myexcerpt = preg_replace('`\[[^\]]*\]`','',$myexcerpt);
$stripimages = preg_replace('/<img[^>]+\>/i', '', $myexcerpt);
return $stripimages;
}
And then in my theme file, I just call it in with:
better_excerpt('50') //50 being how many words I want
Useful for custom plugins/widgets too.
Wordpress doesn't support the character delimiter for the excerpt method, there's a plugin called Advanced Excerpt that does. After installing you can call the_advanced_excerpt('length=20&use_words=0')
I use this in my functions.php:
function truncate ($str, $length=10, $trailing='...'){
// take off chars for the trailing
$length-=mb_strlen($trailing);
if (mb_strlen($str)> $length){
// string exceeded length, truncate and add trailing dots
$str = mb_substr($str,0,$length);
$str = explode('. ',$str);
for( $i=0; $i<(sizeof($str)-2); $i++ ):
$newstr .= $str[$i].". ";
endfor;
return $newstr;
} else{
// string was already short enough, return the string
$res = $str;
}
return $res;
}
It should truncate to a character count, but then truncate back further to the last period before the truncation. It does get problematic when your excerpt includes links, however, or other markup - in other words, it's best to use the Excerpt field in the post rather than auto-excerpting with this function, because you can't use HTML in the excerpt field.
Please use this code for limiting post content...
<?php substr($post->post_content, 0, xy); ?> ...
Change the limit of XY....