Getting order data after successful checkout hook

久未见 提交于 2019-12-02 20:59:41

Update 2 Only For Woocommerce 3+ (added restriction to execute the code only once)

add_action('woocommerce_thankyou', 'enroll_student', 10, 1);
function enroll_student( $order_id ) {
    if ( ! $order_id )
        return;

    // Allow code execution only once 
    if( ! get_post_meta( $order_id, '_thankyou_action_done', true ) ) {

        // Get an instance of the WC_Order object
        $order = wc_get_order( $order_id );

        if($order->is_paid())
            $paid = __('yes');
        else
            $paid = __('no');

        // Loop through order items
        foreach ( $order->get_items() as $item_id => $item ) {

            // Get the product object
            $product = $item->get_product();

            // Get the product Id
            $product_id = $product->get_id();

            // Get the product name
            $product_id = $item->get_name();
        }

        // Output some data
        echo '<p>Order ID: '. $order_id . ' — Order Status: ' . $order->get_status() . ' — Order is paid: ' . $paid . '</p>';

        // Flag the action as done (to avoid repetitions on reload for example)
        $order->update_meta_data( '_thankyou_action_done', true );
        $order->save();
    }
}

Code goes in function.php file of your active child theme (or theme) or also in any plugin file.

Related thread:

The code is tested and works.


Updated (to get the product Id from Orders items as asked in your comment)

May be you could use woocommerce_thankyou hook instead, that will display on order-received page your echoed code, this way:

add_action('woocommerce_thankyou', 'enroll_student', 10, 1);
function enroll_student( $order_id ) {

    if ( ! $order_id )
        return;

    // Getting an instance of the order object
    $order = wc_get_order( $order_id );

    if($order->is_paid())
        $paid = 'yes';
    else
        $paid = 'no';

    // iterating through each order items (getting product ID and the product object) 
    // (work for simple and variable products)
    foreach ( $order->get_items() as $item_id => $item ) {

        if( $item['variation_id'] > 0 ){
            $product_id = $item['variation_id']; // variable product
        } else {
            $product_id = $item['product_id']; // simple product
        }

        // Get the product object
        $product = wc_get_product( $product_id );

    }

    // Ouptput some data
    echo '<p>Order ID: '. $order_id . ' — Order Status: ' . $order->get_status() . ' — Order is paid: ' . $paid . '</p>';
}

Code goes in function.php file of your active child theme (or theme) or also in any plugin file.

The code is tested and works.

Then you can use all class WC_Abstract_Order methods on the $order object.

you can get the order items of an order by

   // Getting an instance of the order object

    $order = new WC_Order( $order_id );
    $items = $order->get_items();

   //Loop through them, you can get all the relevant data:

    foreach ( $items as $item ) {
        $product_name = $item['name'];
        $product_id = $item['product_id'];
        $product_variation_id = $item['variation_id'];
    }
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