Create programmatically a WooCommerce product variation with new attribute values

假装没事ソ 提交于 2019-11-26 22:35:32

Update September 2018: Handling taxonomy creation (Thanks to Carl F. Corneil)

From a defined variable product ID You will find bellow, a custom function that will add (create) a Product variation. The variable parent product needs to have set for it the needed attributes.

You will need to provide some information as:

  • the array of attributes/values
  • the Sku, prices and stock….

This data has to be stored in a formatted multi dimensional array (see an example at the end).

This function will check if the attributes values (term name) already exist and if not: - it create it for the product attribute - set it in the parent variable product.

The custom function code:

/**
 * Create a product variation for a defined variable product ID.
 *
 * @since 3.0.0
 * @param int   $product_id | Post ID of the product parent variable product.
 * @param array $variation_data | The data to insert in the product.
 */

function create_product_variation( $product_id, $variation_data ){
    // Get the Variable product object (parent)
    $product = wc_get_product($product_id);

    $variation_post = array(
        'post_title'  => $product->get_title(),
        'post_name'   => 'product-'.$product_id.'-variation',
        'post_status' => 'publish',
        'post_parent' => $product_id,
        'post_type'   => 'product_variation',
        'guid'        => $product->get_permalink()
    );

    // Creating the product variation
    $variation_id = wp_insert_post( $variation_post );

    // Get an instance of the WC_Product_Variation object
    $variation = new WC_Product_Variation( $variation_id );

    // Iterating through the variations attributes
    foreach ($variation_data['attributes'] as $attribute => $term_name )
    {
        $taxonomy = 'pa_'.$attribute; // The attribute taxonomy

        // If taxonomy doesn't exists we create it (Thanks to Carl F. Corneil)
        if( ! taxonomy_exists( $taxonomy ) ){
            register_taxonomy(
                $taxonomy,
               'product_variation',
                array(
                    'hierarchical' => false,
                    'label' => ucfirst( $attribute ),
                    'query_var' => true,
                    'rewrite' => array( 'slug' => sanitize_title($attribute) ), // The base slug
                ),
            );
        }

        // Check if the Term name exist and if not we create it.
        if( ! term_exists( $term_name, $taxonomy ) )
            wp_insert_term( $term_name, $taxonomy ); // Create the term

        $term_slug = get_term_by('name', $term_name, $taxonomy )->slug; // Get the term slug

        // Get the post Terms names from the parent variable product.
        $post_term_names =  wp_get_post_terms( $product_id, $taxonomy, array('fields' => 'names') );

        // Check if the post term exist and if not we set it in the parent variable product.
        if( ! in_array( $term_name, $post_term_names ) )
            wp_set_post_terms( $product_id, $term_name, $taxonomy, true );

        // Set/save the attribute data in the product variation
        update_post_meta( $variation_id, 'attribute_'.$taxonomy, $term_slug );
    }

    ## Set/save all other data

    // SKU
    if( ! empty( $variation_data['sku'] ) )
        $variation->set_sku( $variation_data['sku'] );

    // Prices
    if( empty( $variation_data['sale_price'] ) ){
        $variation->set_price( $variation_data['regular_price'] );
    } else {
        $variation->set_price( $variation_data['sale_price'] );
        $variation->set_sale_price( $variation_data['sale_price'] );
    }
    $variation->set_regular_price( $variation_data['regular_price'] );

    // Stock
    if( ! empty($variation_data['stock_qty']) ){
        $variation->set_stock_quantity( $variation_data['stock_qty'] );
        $variation->set_manage_stock(true);
        $variation->set_stock_status('');
    } else {
        $variation->set_manage_stock(false);
    }

    $variation->set_weight(''); // weight (reseting)

    $variation->save(); // Save the data
}

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

Usage (example with 2 attributes):

$parent_id = 746; // Or get the variable product id dynamically

// The variation data
$variation_data =  array(
    'attributes' => array(
        'size'  => 'M',
        'color' => 'Green',
    ),
    'sku'           => '',
    'regular_price' => '22.00',
    'sale_price'    => '',
    'stock_qty'     => 10,
);

// The function to be run
create_product_variation( $parent_id, $variation_data );

Tested and works.

Part 2: Create programmatically a variable product and two new attributes in Woocommerce

You will get this in backend:

And it will work perfectly in front end.

Related: Create programmatically a product using CRUD methods in Woocommerce 3

Davey

Expanding on LoicTheAztec's answer, you can check if the attribute combination exists with the following modification to his code.

function create_update_product_variation( $product_id, $variation_data ){

    if(isset($variation_data['variation_id'])) {

      $variation_id = $variation_data['variation_id'];

    } else {

      // if the variation doesn't exist then create it

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

      $variation_post = array(
          'post_title'  => $product->get_title(),
          'post_name'   => 'product-'.$product_id.'-variation',
          'post_status' => 'publish',
          'post_parent' => $product_id,
          'post_type'   => 'product_variation',
          'guid'        => $product->get_permalink()
      );

      // Creating the product variation
      $variation_id = wp_insert_post( $variation_post );

    }

    // ...

}

Example usage

// The variation data
$variation_data =  array(
    'attributes' => array(
        'size'  => 'M',
        'color' => 'Green',
    ),
    'sku'           => '',
    'regular_price' => '22.00',
    'sale_price'    => '1',
    'stock_qty'     => 1,
);

// check if variation exists
$meta_query = array();
foreach ($variation_data['attributes'] as $key => $value) {
  $meta_query[] = array(
    'key' => 'attribute_pa_' . $key,
    'value' => $value
  );
}

$variation_post = get_posts(array(
  'post_type' => 'product_variation',
  'numberposts' => 1,
  'post_parent'   => $parent_id,
  'meta_query' =>  $meta_query
));

if($variation_post) {
  $variation_data['variation_id'] = $variation_post[0]->ID;
}

create_update_product_variation( $product_id, $variation_data );

I'm just going to throw this out there, since i couldn't get any of the above examples working. Don't ask me why as other people seem to have success. So, i took the minimalist approach and tried to figure out the bare essentials for a product attribute + variation (by creating it manually in wp and looking at the db) and came up with this.

$article_name = 'Test';

$post_id = wp_insert_post( array(
    'post_author' => 1,
    'post_title' => $article_name,
    'post_content' => 'Lorem ipsum',
    'post_status' => 'publish',
    'post_type' => "product",
) );
wp_set_object_terms( $post_id, 'variable', 'product_type' );

$attr_label = 'Test attribute';
$attr_slug = sanitize_title($attr_label);

$attributes_array[$attr_slug] = array(
    'name' => $attr_label,
    'value' => 'alternative 1 | alternative 2',
    'is_visible' => '1',
    'is_variation' => '1',
    'is_taxonomy' => '0' // for some reason, this is really important       
);
update_post_meta( $post_id, '_product_attributes', $attributes_array );

$parent_id = $post_id;
$variation = array(
    'post_title'   => $article_name . ' (variation)',
    'post_content' => '',
    'post_status'  => 'publish',
    'post_parent'  => $parent_id,
    'post_type'    => 'product_variation'
);

$variation_id = wp_insert_post( $variation );
update_post_meta( $variation_id, '_regular_price', 2 );
update_post_meta( $variation_id, '_price', 2 );
update_post_meta( $variation_id, '_stock_qty', 10 );
update_post_meta( $variation_id, 'attribute_' . $attr_slug, 'alternative 1' );
WC_Product_Variable::sync( $parent_id );

$variation_id = wp_insert_post( $variation );
update_post_meta( $variation_id, '_regular_price', 2 );
update_post_meta( $variation_id, '_price', 2 );
update_post_meta( $variation_id, '_stock_qty', 10 );
update_post_meta( $variation_id, 'attribute_' . $attr_slug, 'alternative 2' );
WC_Product_Variable::sync( $parent_id );

This is not using global product attributes, but article specific ones. Hope it helps someone as i was about ready to tear my hair out before i got it working.

You might run into a problem here if the the taxonomy of the product is not registered beforehand somewhere else. If you want to make sure the taxonomy exists, you could add a conditional to LoicTheAztec's answer.

Something like this.

foreach ($variation_data['attributes'] as $attribute => $term_name )
{
    //echo 'attribute ' . $attribute . ' term name ' . $term_name;

    $taxonomy = 'pa_' . $attribute; // The attribute taxonomy

    // Check if the Taxonomy exists, and if not we create it.

    if (! taxonomy_exists($taxonomy)){
        register_taxonomy(  
            $taxonomy,  //The name of the taxonomy. Name should be in slug form (must not contain capital letters or spaces). 
            'product',        //post type name
            array(  
                'hierarchical' => false,  
                'label' => ucfirst($taxonomy),  //Display name
                'query_var' => true,
                'rewrite' => array(
                    'slug' => $taxonomy, // This controls the base slug that will display before each term
                    'with_front' => false // Don't display the category base before 
                ),
            )  
        ); 

    }
...

If you want to generate products for testing in WooCommerce, you can use WooCommerce Smooth Generator, made by WooCommerce itself.

https://github.com/woocommerce/wc-smooth-generator

Example:

// Generate WC_Product object and save it to database
// 70% change generated product is simple
// 30% chance generated product is variable
$product = \WC\SmoothGenerator\Generator\Product::generate();

// Returns WC_Product object of Simple product and don't save it  to database
$product = \WC\SmoothGenerator\Generator\Product::generate_simple_product();

// Returns WC_Product object of Variable Product and saves it to database
$variable_product = \WC\SmoothGenerator\Generator\Product::generate_variable_product();

Src: https://github.com/woocommerce/wc-smooth-generator/blob/master/includes/Generator/Product.php

If you want to create products programatically, you can Product class with your needs.

it works but needs a little corrections (2 commas in the fuctions array), I did edit some of the code to my needs.

(working on wp 4.9 | wc 3.5)

First the products needs to have the attribute already created and associated, my taxonomy is "pa_r" friendly name "R" backend attribute associeated img

the function with the correction

function create_product_variation( $product_id, $variation_data ){
// Get the Variable product object (parent)
$product = wc_get_product($product_id);

$variation_post = array(
    'post_title'  => $product->get_title(),
    'post_name'   => 'product-'.$product_id.'-variation',
    'post_status' => 'publish',
    'post_parent' => $product_id,
    'post_type'   => 'product_variation',
    'guid'        => $product->get_permalink()
);

// Creating the product variation
$variation_id = wp_insert_post( $variation_post );

// Get an instance of the WC_Product_Variation object
$variation = new WC_Product_Variation( $variation_id );

// Iterating through the variations attributes
foreach ($variation_data['attributes'] as $attribute => $term_name )
{
    $taxonomy = 'pa_'.$attribute; // The attribute taxonomy

    // If taxonomy doesn't exists we create it (Thanks to Carl F. Corneil)
    if( ! taxonomy_exists( $taxonomy ) ){
        register_taxonomy(
            $taxonomy,
            'product_variation',
            array(
                'hierarchical' => false,
                'label' => ucfirst( $taxonomy ),
                'query_var' => true,
                'rewrite' => array( 'slug' => '$taxonomy') // The base slug
            )
        );
    }

    // Check if the Term name exist and if not we create it.
    if( ! term_exists( $term_name, $taxonomy ) )
        wp_insert_term( $term_name, $taxonomy ); // Create the term

    $term_slug = get_term_by('name', $term_name, $taxonomy )->slug; // Get the term slug

    // Get the post Terms names from the parent variable product.
    $post_term_names =  wp_get_post_terms( $product_id, $taxonomy, array('fields' => 'names') );

    // Check if the post term exist and if not we set it in the parent variable product.
    if( ! in_array( $term_name, $post_term_names ) )
        wp_set_post_terms( $product_id, $term_name, $taxonomy, true );

    // Set/save the attribute data in the product variation
    update_post_meta( $variation_id, 'attribute_'.$taxonomy, $term_slug );
}

## Set/save all other data

// SKU
if( ! empty( $variation_data['sku'] ) )
    $variation->set_sku( $variation_data['sku'] );

// Prices
if( empty( $variation_data['sale_price'] ) ){
    $variation->set_price( $variation_data['regular_price'] );
} else {
    $variation->set_price( $variation_data['sale_price'] );
    $variation->set_sale_price( $variation_data['sale_price'] );
}
$variation->set_regular_price( $variation_data['regular_price'] );

// Stock
if( ! empty($variation_data['stock_qty']) ){
    $variation->set_stock_quantity( $variation_data['stock_qty'] );
    $variation->set_manage_stock(true);
    $variation->set_stock_status('');
} else {
    $variation->set_manage_stock(false);
}

$variation->set_weight(''); // weight (reseting)

$variation->save(); // Save the data
}

I made an array with the data I need in the variations [id_post, attribute, sku, regular_price, stock]

$hijos = array(
[9623,'265/70 R16','NE-CT-CO-USA-016-005','0',53],
[9624,'235/65 R17','NE-AU-CO-EUR-017-050','189000',56]
);

and the foreach to create dynamically all the variations to my products

foreach ($hijos as $vari) {
// The variation data
$variation_data =  array(
    'attributes' => array(
        'r'  => $vari[1],
    ),
    'sku'           => $vari[2],
    'regular_price' => str_replace('.', '', $vari[3]),
    'stock_qty'     => $vari[4]
);
// var_dump($variation_data);
create_product_variation( $vari[0], $variation_data );
}
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