Reputation: 45
This is my code for display an atributte below a product title. How can I display it like a link to archive page of this attributte?
add_action( 'woocommerce_single_product_summary', 'custom_template_single_title', 5 );
function custom_template_single_title() {
global $product;
$brand_name = $product->get_attribute('Autor');
echo '<div class ="author-product">';
if( $brand_name )
echo $brand_name;
echo '</div>';
}
Upvotes: 4
Views: 544
Reputation: 254493
First, $product->get_attribute('Autor')
can give multiple coma separated term names.
Below, we add the term link to each term name (if there is more than one):
add_action( 'woocommerce_single_product_summary', 'custom_template_single_title', 5 );
function custom_template_single_title() {
global $product;
$taxonomy = 'pa_autor'; // <== The product attribute taxonomy
$linked_terms = []; // Initializing
if ( $term_names = $product->get_attribute($taxonomy) ) {
// Loop through the term names
foreach( explode(', ', $term_names) as $term_name ) {
$term_id = get_term_by('name', $term_name, $taxonomy)->term_id; // get the term ID
$term_link = get_term_link( $term_id, $taxonomy ); // get the term link
$linked_terms[] = '<a href="' . $term_link . '">' . $term_name . '</a>';
}
// Output
echo '<div class ="author-product">' . implode(', ', $linked_terms) . '</div>';
}
}
Code goes in functions.php file of your active child theme (or active theme). Tested and works.
Upvotes: 3