Display usernames in Woocommerce Admin orders list custom column

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长情又很酷
长情又很酷 2021-02-11 04:44

I\'m trying to make a custom Woocommerce order overview column which displays the WordPress user.

This is the code which resides in the functions.php file:<

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  •  遇见更好的自我
    2021-02-11 05:01

    Updated: The right meta_key to get the user ID in woocommerce orders is _customer_user, so:

    $user_id = get_post_meta( $post_id, '_customer_user', true );
    

    Or you can use $the_order global object as:

    global $the_order;
    $user_id = $the_order->get_customer_id();
    

    After you can get the WordPress userdata from this user ID:

    $user_data = get_userdata( $userid );
    
    echo 'Username: ' . $user_data->user_login . "
    "; echo 'User email: ' . $user_data->user_email . "
    "; echo 'User roles: ' . implode(', ', $user_data->roles) . "
    "; echo 'User ID: ' . $user_data->ID . "
    "; echo 'User full name: ' . $user_data->last_name . ", " . $user_data->first_name . "
    ";

    So in your code:

    // Adding a custom new column to admin orders list
    add_filter( 'manage_edit-shop_order_columns', 'custom_column_eldest_players', 20 );
    function custom_column_eldest_players($columns)
    {
        $reordered_columns = array();
    
        // Inserting columns to a specific location
        foreach( $columns as $key => $column){
            $reordered_columns[$key] = $column;
            if( $key ==  'order_status' ){
                // Inserting after "Status" column
                $reordered_columns['skb-client'] = __( 'Oudste Speler','theme_domain');
            }
        }
        return $reordered_columns;
    }
    
    // Adding custom fields meta data for the column
    add_action( 'manage_shop_order_posts_custom_column' , 'custom_orders_list_column_content', 20, 2 );
    function custom_orders_list_column_content( $column, $post_id )
    {
        if ( 'skb-client' != $column ) return;
    
        global $the_order;
    
        // Get the customer id
        $user_id = $the_order->get_customer_id();
    
        if( ! empty($user_id) && $user_id != 0) {
            $user_data = get_userdata( $user_id );
            echo $user_data->user_login; // The WordPress user name
        }
        // Testing (to be removed) - Empty value case
        else
            echo '(Guest)';
    }
    

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

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