I would like to add a fee to a woocommerce order. I have found many instances of this:
$woocommerce->cart->add_fee()
But I need to add a fee to an existing (processing or scheduled) order from within a function.
can i simply call add_fee()
For example, if i wanted to add a fee of $15 called "Option Adjustment" that is not taxable, could i simple do something like
add_fee('Option Adjustment', 15, $taxable = false, $tax_class='')
The problem, of course, is that add_fee outside of the cart has no way of telling which order i want to add the fee to.
I have been looking at this:
http://woocommerce.wp-a2z.org/oik_api/wc_abstract_orderadd_fee/
which makes me wonder if i can somehow call add_fee from within WC_Abstract_order by using something like:
$order = new WC_Order( $order_id );
But i am not sure what the specifics and syntax would be.
Any help would be very much appreciated!
I was able to successfully add a woocommerce fee from my functions.php using the following. Specifically, I call it from inside the "gform_after_submission" action to adjust a scheduled payment if the user edits their price-related options using a Gravity Form.
Note: Requires the Order ID ($order_id) for the woocommerce order that you want to add the fee to
1: Set up the woocommerce fee object
$feename = 'Option Adjustment';
$feeamount = 40;
//The following sets up the fee object in a format accepted by woocommerce
$fee = array('name' => $feename, 'amount' => $feeamount, 'taxable' => false, 'tax_class' => '');
2. Call the function that adds the fee (#3)
blb_add_fee($fee, $order_id);
3. The function that adds the fee (Adapted from http://woocommerce.wp-a2z.org/oik_api/wc_abstract_orderadd_fee/)
function blb_add_fee( $fee, $order_id ) {
$item_id = wc_add_order_item( $order_id, array(
'order_item_name' => $fee['name'],
'order_item_type' => 'fee'
) );
if ( ! $item_id ) {
return false;
}
if ( $fee['taxable'] ) {
wc_add_order_item_meta( $item_id, '_tax_class', $fee['tax_class'] );
} else {
wc_add_order_item_meta( $item_id, '_tax_class', '0' );
}
wc_add_order_item_meta( $item_id, '_line_total', wc_format_decimal( $fee['amount'] ) );
wc_add_order_item_meta( $item_id, '_line_tax', wc_format_decimal( $fee['tax'] ) );
// Save tax data - Since 2.2
$tax_data = array_map( 'wc_format_decimal', $fee['tax_data'] );
wc_add_order_item_meta( $item_id, '_line_tax_data', array( 'total' => $tax_data ) );
do_action( 'woocommerce_order_add_fee', $order_id, $item_id, $fee );
//Remove the following line (blb_calculate_totals) if you dont need to recalculate your totals
blb_calculate_totals( $and_taxes = false, $order_id );
return $item_id;
}
4. Lastly, you might want to recalculate your totals (called above using "blb_calculate_totals" and adapted from http://woocommerce.wp-a2z.org/oik_api/wc_abstract_ordercalculate_totals/)
function blb_calculate_totals( $and_taxes = false, $order_id ) {
$cart_subtotal = 0;
$cart_total = 0;
$fee_total = 0;
$cart_subtotal_tax = 0;
$cart_total_tax = 0;
/*
if ( $and_taxes && wc_tax_enabled() ) {
$this->calculate_taxes();
}
*/
// line items
$order = new WC_Order( $order_id );
foreach ( $order->get_items() as $item ) {
$cart_subtotal += wc_format_decimal( isset( $item['line_subtotal'] ) ? $item['line_subtotal'] : 0 );
$cart_total += wc_format_decimal( isset( $item['line_total'] ) ? $item['line_total'] : 0 );
$cart_subtotal_tax += wc_format_decimal( isset( $item['line_subtotal_tax'] ) ? $item['line_subtotal_tax'] : 0 );
$cart_total_tax += wc_format_decimal( isset( $item['line_tax'] ) ? $item['line_tax'] : 0 );
}
//$this->calculate_shipping();
foreach ( $order->get_fees() as $item ) {
$fee_total += $item['line_total'];
}
$order->set_total( $cart_subtotal - $cart_total, 'cart_discount' );
$order->set_total( $cart_subtotal_tax - $cart_total_tax, 'cart_discount_tax' );
$grand_total = round( $cart_total + $fee_total + $order->get_total_shipping() + $order->get_cart_tax() + $order->get_shipping_tax(), wc_get_price_decimals() );
$order->set_total( $grand_total, 'total' );
return $grand_total;
}