In the Woocommerce API I see a method wc_get_orders
WooCommerce Order Functions
In the mentioned args I do not see an argument in which I could provide a pro
So I wanted to fetch orders specific to a product and a person. I used the solution provided by @LoicTheActec with the wc_get_orders woocommerce method to get the result I want.
Here are the functions:
/**
* Get All orders IDs for a given product ID.
*
* @param integer $product_id (required)
* @param array $order_status (optional) Default is 'wc-completed'
*
* @return array
*/
public function get_orders_ids_by_product_id( $product_id, $order_status = array( 'wc-completed' ) ) {
global $wpdb;
$results = $wpdb->get_col("
SELECT order_items.order_id
FROM {$wpdb->prefix}woocommerce_order_items as order_items
LEFT JOIN {$wpdb->prefix}woocommerce_order_itemmeta as order_item_meta ON order_items.order_item_id = order_item_meta.order_item_id
LEFT JOIN {$wpdb->posts} AS posts ON order_items.order_id = posts.ID
WHERE posts.post_type = 'shop_order'
AND posts.post_status IN ( '" . implode( "','", $order_status ) . "' )
AND order_items.order_item_type = 'line_item'
AND order_item_meta.meta_key = '_product_id'
AND order_item_meta.meta_value = '$product_id'
");
return $results;
}
To filter out the results I want. Since the method does not provide an include argument I had to grab all the orders and then remove the order for the given product id and exclude all the remaining from wc_get_orders:
/**
* Check if current user has more than 3 orders
*
* @return void
* @author
**/
public function woocommerce_check_order_count($product_id, $customer_email)
{
$statuses = array( 'wc-processing' );
$orders_ids_for_product = $this->get_orders_ids_by_product_id( $product_id, $statuses );
// Get All Orders
$allorders = wc_get_orders( array(
'status' => 'processing',
'type' => 'shop_order',
'email' => '',
'limit' => -1,
'return' => 'ids',
) );
// Remove the $orders_ids_for_product array from the $allorders array
$orderstoexclude = array_diff($allorders, $orders_ids_for_product);
$orders = wc_get_orders( array(
'status' => 'processing',
'type' => 'shop_order',
'customer' => $customer_email,
'email' => '',
'limit' => 3,
'exclude' => $orderstoexclude,
'return' => 'ids',
) );
return $orders;
}
Edited This function doesn't exist, but it can be built. So the function below will return an array of all orders IDs for a given product ID, making the right SQL query:
/**
* Get All orders IDs for a given product ID.
*
* @param integer $product_id (required)
* @param array $order_status (optional) Default is 'wc-completed'
*
* @return array
*/
function get_orders_ids_by_product_id( $product_id, $order_status = array( 'wc-completed' ) ){
global $wpdb;
$results = $wpdb->get_col("
SELECT order_items.order_id
FROM {$wpdb->prefix}woocommerce_order_items as order_items
LEFT JOIN {$wpdb->prefix}woocommerce_order_itemmeta as order_item_meta ON order_items.order_item_id = order_item_meta.order_item_id
LEFT JOIN {$wpdb->posts} AS posts ON order_items.order_id = posts.ID
WHERE posts.post_type = 'shop_order'
AND posts.post_status IN ( '" . implode( "','", $order_status ) . "' )
AND order_items.order_item_type = 'line_item'
AND order_item_meta.meta_key = '_product_id'
AND order_item_meta.meta_value = '$product_id'
");
return $results;
}
USAGE 1 (for a given product ID 37
and default Completed orders status):
$orders_ids = get_orders_ids_by_product_id( 37 );
// The output (for testing)
print_r( $orders_ids );
USAGE 2 (for a given product ID 37
and some defined orders statuses):
// Set the orders statuses
$statuses = array( 'wc-completed', 'wc-processing', 'wc-on-hold' );
$orders_ids = get_orders_ids_by_product_id( 37, $statuses );
// The output (for testing)
print_r( $orders_ids );
Code goes in function.php file of your active child theme (or theme) or also in any plugin file.
This code is tested and works.