Add a custom stock status in WooCommerce

I would like to add a new option to the dropdown list of stocks options for a product. By default, there is “Out of stock”, “In stock” and I would like to add a third option.

I found the method that displays the dropdown ( in class-wc-meta-box-product-data.php )

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    // Stock status
    woocommerce_wp_select( array( 'id' => '_stock_status', 'wrapper_class' => 'hide_if_variable', 'label' => __( 'Stock status', 'woocommerce' ), 'options' => array(
        'instock' => __( 'In stock', 'woocommerce' ),
        'outofstock' => __( 'Out of stock', 'woocommerce' )
    ), 'desc_tip' => true, 'description' => __( 'Controls whether or not the product is listed as "in stock" or "out of stock" on the frontend.', 'woocommerce' ) ) );

    do_action( 'woocommerce_product_options_stock_status' );

But I don’t want to edit Woocommerce class directly, so that we can update Woocommerce without losing any custom code. Is there a way to override this method ?

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  1. for anyone interested, here is complete solution, based on Laila’s approach. Warning! My solution is intended to work only with WooCommerce “manage stock” option disabled! I am not working with exact amounts of items in stock. All code goes to functions.php, as usual.

    Back-end part

    Removing native stock status dropdown field. Adding CSS class to distinguish my new custom field. Dropdown has now new option “On Request”.

    function add_custom_stock_type() {
        ?>
        <script type="text/javascript">
        jQuery(function(){
            jQuery('._stock_status_field').not('.custom-stock-status').remove();
        });
        </script>
        <?php   
    
        woocommerce_wp_select( array( 'id' => '_stock_status', 'wrapper_class' => 'hide_if_variable custom-stock-status', 'label' => __( 'Stock status', 'woocommerce' ), 'options' => array(
            'instock' => __( 'In stock', 'woocommerce' ),
            'outofstock' => __( 'Out of stock', 'woocommerce' ),
            'onrequest' => __( 'On Request', 'woocommerce' ), // The new option !!!
        ), 'desc_tip' => true, 'description' => __( 'Controls whether or not the product is listed as "in stock" or "out of stock" on the frontend.', 'woocommerce' ) ) );
    }
    add_action('woocommerce_product_options_stock_status', 'add_custom_stock_type');
    

    Sadly, WooCommerce will save only “instock” or “outofstock” values with its native functions. So after all product data processing, I have to re-save my stock status again.

    function save_custom_stock_status( $product_id ) {
        update_post_meta( $product_id, '_stock_status', wc_clean( $_POST['_stock_status'] ) );
    }
    add_action('woocommerce_process_product_meta', 'save_custom_stock_status',99,1);
    

    Template part

    And the last thing – I have to alter data returned by product get_availability() function. When “managing stock” is off, WooCommerce only knows “instock” and “outofstock” values, again. So I have check stock status on my own.

    function woocommerce_get_custom_availability( $data, $product ) {
        switch( $product->stock_status ) {
            case 'instock':
                $data = array( 'availability' => __( 'In stock', 'woocommerce' ), 'class' => 'in-stock' );
            break;
            case 'outofstock':
                $data = array( 'availability' => __( 'Out of stock', 'woocommerce' ), 'class' => 'out-of-stock' );
            break;
            case 'onrequest':
                $data = array( 'availability' => __( 'On request', 'woocommerce' ), 'class' => 'on-request' );
            break;
        }
        return $data;
    }
    add_action('woocommerce_get_availability', 'woocommerce_get_custom_availability', 10, 2);
    

    Maybe it’s not bulletproof solution … I will update it, eventually.

  2. Well, I ended up hiding the former stock option dropdown in Javascript

    add_action('woocommerce_product_options_stock_status', 'add_custom_stock_type');    
    function add_custom_stock_type() {
            // Stock status - We remove the default one
            ?>
            <script type="text/javascript">
                jQuery('_stock_status').remove();
            </script>
            <?php   
        }
    

    and created a new one using this tutorial: http://www.remicorson.com/mastering-woocommerce-products-custom-fields/
    Not sure it’s the cleanest solution but it doesn’t touch the core files at least ! 🙂