javascriptphptemplateswoocommerceproduct-variations

Handle WooCommerce selected variation custom field conditional display


I have this code where I need to insert a value based on a condition in: **///////// HERE THE MY CODE /////////**

Here I have overridden single-product/add-to-cart/variation.php Woocommerce template file via my active theme:

<script type="text/template" id="tmpl-variation-template">
<div class="woocommerce-variation-description">
{{{ data.variation.variation_description }}}
</div>
 
<div class="woocommerce-variation-price">
{{{ data.variation.price_html }}}
</div>
 
<div class="woocommerce-variation-custom_field">
{{{ data.variation.custom_field}}}
///////// HERE MY CODE /////////
</div>
 
<div class="woocommerce-variation-availability">
{{{ data.variation.availability_html }}}
</div>
</script>

The condition should check the value of the variable `{{{ data.variation.custom_field}}}` and if this data is greater than 10 then the code should print "Yes". 

**Something like**: 

    if( $data.variation.custom_field > 10 ){ 
        echo "yes";
    }

But it's not working. I guess, this should be done using Javascript instead of php but I don't know how grab the variable value.


Solution

  • There is no need to use additional javascript (or jQuery) code for that.

    The following will handle a product variation custom field displaying "YES" if the custom field value is bigger than 10 (otherwise nothing).

    You will need to replace your exiting hooked function that use woocommerce_available_variation hook, with one of the following ways.

    There are mainly 2 ways:

    1). The simplest way, without overriding variation.php template:

    // Frontend: Handle Conditional display and include custom field value on product variation
    add_filter( 'woocommerce_available_variation', 'variation_data_custom_field_conditional_display', 10, 3 );
    function variation_data_custom_field_conditional_display( $data, $product, $variation ) {
        // Get custom field value and set it in the variation data array (not for display)
        $data['custom_field'] = $variation->get_meta('custom_field');
        
        // Defined custom field conditional display
        $displayed_value = $data['custom_field'] > 10 ? 'YES' : '';
    
        // Frontend variation: Display value below formatted price
        $data['price_html'] .= '</div>' . $displayed_value . '
        <div class="woocommerce-variation-custom_field_html">';
    
        return $data;
    }
    

    Code goes in functions.php file of the active child theme (or active theme). Tested and works.

    2). Another simple way (overriding variation.php template):

    // Frontend: Handle Conditional display and include custom field value on product variation
    add_filter( 'woocommerce_available_variation', 'variation_data_custom_field_conditional_display', 10, 3 );
    function variation_data_custom_field_conditional_display( $data, $product, $variation ) {
        // Get custom field value and set it in the variation data array (not for display)
        $data['custom_field'] = $variation->get_meta('custom_field');
    
        // Frontend display: Define custom field conditional display
        $data['custom_field_html'] = $data['custom_field'] > 10 ? "YES" : "";
    
        return $data;
    }
    

    Code goes in functions.php file of the active child theme (or active theme).

    Then in your custom template single-product/add-to-cart/variation.php you will replace:

    {{{ data.variation.custom_field}}}
    

    with:

    {{{ data.variation.custom_field_html }}}
    

    It will work nicely without any additional requirements.


    Here is a complete code example for the community, based on the 2nd Way:

    1). Admin variations: Display a custom field and save it's value

    // Admin: Add a custom field in product variations options pricing
    add_action( 'woocommerce_variation_options_pricing', 'add_admin_variation_custom_field', 10, 3 );
    function add_admin_variation_custom_field( $loop, $variation_data, $variation ){
    
       woocommerce_wp_text_input( array(
            'id'          => 'custom_field['.$loop.']',
            'label'       => __('Custom Field', 'woocommerce' ),
            'placeholder' => __('Enter Custom Field value here', 'woocommerce' ),
            'desc_tip'    => true,
            'description' => __('This field is for … (explanation / description).', 'woocommerce' ),
            'value'       => get_post_meta( $variation->ID, 'custom_field', true )
        ) );
    }
    
    // Admin: Save custom field value from product variations options pricing
    add_action( 'woocommerce_save_product_variation', 'save_admin_variation_custom_field', 10, 2 );
    function save_admin_variation_custom_field( $variation_id, $i ){
        if( isset($_POST['custom_field'][$i]) ){
            update_post_meta( $variation_id, 'custom_field', sanitize_text_field($_POST['custom_field'][$i]) );
        }
    }
    

    Code goes in functions.php file of the active child theme (or active theme).

    2). Frontend variations: Conditional display based on selected variation and custom field value

    // Frontend: Handle Conditional display and include custom field value on product variation
    add_filter( 'woocommerce_available_variation', 'variation_data_custom_field_conditional_display', 10, 3 );
    function variation_data_custom_field_conditional_display( $data, $product, $variation ) {
        // Get custom field value and set it in the variation data array (not for display)
        $data['custom_field'] = $variation->get_meta('custom_field');
        
        // Frontend display: Define custom field conditional display
        $data['custom_field_html'] = $data['custom_field'] > 10 ? __("YES", "woocommerce") : "";
        
        return $data;
    }
    

    Code goes in functions.php file of the active child theme (or active theme).

    3). Template override: single-product/add-to-cart/variation.php file to your active theme's:

    <?php
    /**
     * Single variation display
     *
     * This is a javascript-based template for single variations (see https://codex.wordpress.org/Javascript_Reference/wp.template).
     * The values will be dynamically replaced after selecting attributes.
     *
     * @see https://docs.woocommerce.com/document/template-structure/
     * @package WooCommerce/Templates
     * @version 2.5.0
     */
    
    defined( 'ABSPATH' ) || exit;
    
    ?>
    <script type="text/template" id="tmpl-variation-template">
        <div class="woocommerce-variation-description">{{{ data.variation.variation_description }}}</div>
        <div class="woocommerce-variation-price">{{{ data.variation.price_html }}}</div>
        <div class="woocommerce-variation-custom_field">{{{ data.variation.custom_field_html}}}</div>
        <div class="woocommerce-variation-availability">{{{ data.variation.availability_html }}}</div>
    </script>
    <script type="text/template" id="tmpl-unavailable-variation-template">
        <p><?php esc_html_e( 'Sorry, this product is unavailable. Please choose a different combination.', 'woocommerce' ); ?></p>
    </script>
    

    Tested and works.

    Related: WooCommerce: Add/display Product or Variation custom field everywhere