In woocommerce, I'm trying to create a shortcode to put in my function.php
document, that displays a custom database query on a page.
There's something wrong with it though and i'm not sure what.
function sqlquery_shortcode($atts) {
global $wpdb;
$results = $wpdb->get_results("
SELECT a.order_id, a.order_item_id, a.order_item_name, b.meta_key, b.meta_value
FROM 7pW9iX3L_woocommerce_order_items a
JOIN 7pW9iX3L_woocommerce_order_itemmeta b
ON a.order_item_id = b.order_item_id
JOIN 7pW9iX3L_posts c
ON a.order_id = c.ID
JOIN 7pW9iX3L_postmeta d
ON c.ID = d.post_id
WHERE order_item_type = 'line_item'
");
// Loop through each order post object
foreach($results as $result) {
$order_id = $result->ID; // The Order ID
// Get an instance of the WC_Order Object
$order = wc_get_order( $result->ID );
}
}
add_shortcode("sqlquery_shortcode");
There is many little errors and mistakes. Your SQL query was incorrect, so I have changed in a way to make it work first.
Here is your revisited code to get order line items from your SQL query in an html table. It's just a functional and tested example code, that you should need to change for your needs:
add_shortcode('sqlquery_shortcode', 'sqlquery_shortcode');
function sqlquery_shortcode( $atts ) {
global $wpdb;
$results = $wpdb->get_results("
SELECT a.order_id, a.order_item_id AS item_id, a.order_item_name AS item_name,
b.meta_value AS product_id, c.meta_value AS quantity, d.meta_value AS subtotal
FROM {$wpdb->prefix}woocommerce_order_items a
JOIN {$wpdb->prefix}woocommerce_order_itemmeta b ON a.order_item_id = b.order_item_id
JOIN {$wpdb->prefix}woocommerce_order_itemmeta c ON a.order_item_id = c.order_item_id
JOIN {$wpdb->prefix}woocommerce_order_itemmeta d ON a.order_item_id = d.order_item_id
WHERE a.order_item_type = 'line_item'
AND b.meta_key = '_product_id'
AND c.meta_key = '_qty'
AND d.meta_key = '_line_subtotal'
ORDER BY a.order_id DESC
");
// Start buffering
ob_start();
echo '<table><tr>';
echo '<th>Order ID</th>';
echo '<th>Item ID</th>';
echo '<th>Product ID</th>';
echo '<th>Item Name</th>';
echo '<th>Quantity</th>';
echo '<th>Subtotal</th>';
echo '</tr>';
// Loop through each order post object
foreach( $results as $result ){
// Html display
echo '<tr>';
echo '<td>' . $result->order_id . '</td>';
echo '<td>' . $result->item_id . '</td>';
echo '<td>' . $result->product_id . '</td>';
echo '<td>' . $result->item_name . '</td>';
echo '<td>' . $result->quantity . '</td>';
echo '<td>' . $result->subtotal . '</td>';
echo '</tr>';
}
echo '</table>';
// Return output (render the buffered data)
return ob_get_clean();
}
Code goes in function.php file of your active child theme (or active theme). Tested and works.
USAGE:
You will paste that shortcode [sqlquery_shortcode]
in the Wordpress text editor of a page or a post.
Or you can also paste the following in any php template or file:
echo do_shortcode( "[sqlquery_shortcode]" );
or in between html tags:
<?php echo do_shortcode( "[sqlquery_shortcode]" ); ?>
You will get something like: