Reputation: 295
I'm trying to get in a plugin I'm writing the variation ID of products. Here's what I wrote:
class mass {
public function __construct()
{
add_action('woocommerce_product_after_variable_attributes',array($this,'thfo_mass'));
}
public function thfo_mass()
{
$id = WC_Product_Variation::get_variation_id();
//$lenght = get_post_meta($id,'_length');
//$dimensions = wc_get_dimension(24750, 'cm');
var_dump($id);
}
I only get an error:
Deprecated: Non-static method WC_Product_Variation::get_variation_id() should not be called statically, assuming $this from incompatible context in path/to/plugins/thfo-raw-material-for-woocommerce/class/mass.php on line 19
Notice: Undefined property: mass::$variation_id in path/to/wp-content/plugins/woocommerce/includes/class-wc-product-variation.php on line 257 int(0)
Upvotes: 6
Views: 30545
Reputation: 383
Please check this result is here: How to get Woocommerce Variation ID?
$args = array(
'post_type' => 'product_variation',
'post_status' => array( 'private', 'publish' ),
'numberposts' => -1,
'orderby' => 'menu_order',
'order' => 'asc',
'post_parent' => get_the_ID() // get parent post-ID
);
$variations = get_posts( $args );
foreach ( $variations as $variation ) {
// get variation ID
$variation_ID = $variation->ID;
// get variations meta
$product_variation = new WC_Product_Variation( $variation_ID );
// get variation featured image
$variation_image = $product_variation->get_image();
// get variation price
$variation_price = $product_variation->get_price_html();
get_post_meta( $variation_ID , '_text_field_date_expire', true );
}
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 11042
Here's what I've managed to figure out so far:
Firstly, to get the colour:
$colour = isset( $_REQUEST[ 'attribute_' . sanitize_title( 'pa_colour' ) ] ) ? wc_clean( stripslashes( urldecode( $_REQUEST[ 'attribute_' . sanitize_title( 'pa_colour' ) ] ) ) ) : $product->get_variation_default_attribute( 'pa_colour' );
Then in my foreach loop that is generating the checkboxes:
$variation_id = searchForVariants($colour, $size, $available_variations);
$product_shipping_classes = get_the_terms( $variation_id, 'product_shipping_class' );
$product_shipping_class_name = ( $product_shipping_classes && ! is_wp_error( $product_shipping_classes ) ) ? current( $product_shipping_classes )->name : '';
Then you can use current( $product_shipping_classes )->term_id
or current( $product_shipping_classes )->slug
or current( $product_shipping_classes )->name
.
The searchForVariants function is in my functions.php
file:
function searchForVariants($colour, $size, $array) {
foreach ($array as $key => $sub_array) {
if ($sub_array['attributes']['attribute_pa_colour'] === $colour && $sub_array['attributes']['attribute_pa_size'] === $size) {
return $sub_array['variation_id'];
} else {
continue;
}
}
}
The $available_variations
array is already in the storefront theme in the variable.php
but I am using a child theme so copied the template file to make these changes.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 9693
try this.
<?php
$product_obj = new WC_Product_Factory();
$product = $product_obj->get_product($product);
if ($product->product_type == 'variable'):
$children = $product->get_children( $args = '', $output = OBJECT );
foreach ($children as $key=>$value) {
$product_variatons = new WC_Product_Variation($value);
if ( $product_variatons->exists() && $product_variatons->variation_is_visible() ) {
$variations[$value] = $product_variatons->get_variation_attributes();
}
}
endif;
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 1433
get_variation_id
is not a static method at all.
You need to create an instance/object of WC_Product_Variation
, then you can use it.
Like ---
$variable_product = new WC_Product_Variation($value);
$variable_product->get_variation_id();
Upvotes: 2