Based on "Add a button on top of admin orders list in woocommerce" answer code, I was able to add a custom button on woocommerce admin orders list.
Here is that code (lightly customized):
add_action( 'manage_posts_extra_tablenav', 'admin_order_list_top_bar_button', 20, 1 );
function admin_order_list_top_bar_button( $which ) {
global $typenow;
if ( 'shop_order' === $typenow && 'top' === $which ) {
?>
<div class="alignleft actions custom">
<button type="submit" name="custom_" style="height:32px;" class="button" value=""><?php
echo __( 'Import Couriers', 'woocommerce' ); ?></button>
</div>
<?php
}
}
Now I need to run a the following function when this custom button is clicked:
function update_shipping_couriers_meta_field() {
$dir = __DIR__;
$couriers = file( $dir . '/import-couriers.csv', FILE_IGNORE_NEW_LINES | FILE_SKIP_EMPTY_LINES );
$count = count(couriers);
$i = 1;
do {
if ( !empty( $couriers ) ) {
foreach ( $couriers as $a ) {
if ( !empty( $a ) ) {
$rows = explode(';', $a);
$id = $rows[0];
$id = int($id);
$couriers = $rows[1];
update_post_meta( $id, '_shipping_couriers', $couriers );
}
$i++;
}
}
}
while ( $i <= $count );
}
In practice, the function updates a "_shipping_couriers" custom field based on a specific order ID. The two values are present in a csv file.
I've already tested it and it's working. I "just" have it run when I click on the button I created with the function above.
How can I run my function when the button is clicked?