I'm currently developing the homepage for a Woocommerce website and on this page the goal is to have 3 rows displaying products from different brands. Example; Row 1 will display Apple Products, Row 2 will display Samsung Products and Row three will display HTC products.
I've used the plugin CPT UI to create the custom taxonomy 'Brand'. Now I wish to use the example above to display only products listed under a particular brand.
Looking into the Woocommerce Shortcodes, I saw this:
[products limit="8" columns="4" category="hoodies, tshirts" cat_operator="AND"]
Is there away to do something like this with a custom taxonomy for this case brands? I.E:
[products limit="8" columns="4" brand="apple" cat_operator="AND"]
Any assistance or nudges in the right direction are much appreciated!
It's possible to extend Woocommerce [products]
shortcode to To handle any custom taxonomy like "brand"
with some kind of trick.
The code:
add_filter( 'woocommerce_shortcode_products_query', 'extend_products_shortcode_to_brand', 10, 3 );
function extend_products_shortcode_to_brand( $query_args, $atts, $loop_name ){
if ( ! empty($atts['class']) && strpos($atts['class'], 'brand') !== false ) {
global $wpdb;
$terms = array_map( 'sanitize_title', explode( ',', $atts['class'] ) );
array_shift( $terms );
$terms = implode(',', $terms);
$terms = str_replace(",", "','", $terms);
$ids = $wpdb->get_col( "
SELECT DISTINCT tr.object_id
FROM {$wpdb->prefix}term_relationships as tr
INNER JOIN {$wpdb->prefix}term_taxonomy as tt ON tr.term_taxonomy_id = tt.term_taxonomy_id
INNER JOIN {$wpdb->prefix}terms as t ON tt.term_id = t.term_id
WHERE tt.taxonomy LIKE 'brand' AND t.slug IN ('$terms')
" );
if ( ! empty( $ids ) ) {
if ( 1 === count( $ids ) ) {
$query_args['p'] = $ids[0];
} else {
$query_args['post__in'] = $ids;
}
}
}
return $query_args;
}
Code goes in function.php file of your active child theme (or active theme). Tested and works.
USAGE
We will use the class
shortcode argument here:
1) One Brand - Displaying products from "Apple" brand:
[products limit="8" columns="4" class="brand,Apple"]
2) multiple Brands - Displaying products from "Apple" and "Samsung" brands:
[products limit="8" columns="4" class="brand,Apple,Samsung"]
So the class "brand"
is mandatory and needs to be the first one. Each term is coma separated.