I have some custom code that adds an item to the cart, a variable product. If i add the same product twice it just increases the quantity. I would like it to add the product again as a different item in the cart.
How would i go about doing that? The item is being added to the cart using a link like domain.com?add-to-cart=3434&variation_id=4434 and so on.
The system i have developed is a product designer. So i may want to pick the same product but design it in different ways, and then add the same variation to the cart.
Is there also a way to send a unique identifier in the url to split these items up?
I want to do it by using add_to_cart but every time i do that with the variation attributes, the shipping ends up with a bug, it basically can’t seem to find shipping methods:
$woocommerce->cart->add_to_cart(522,1, 523,array("attribute_colour" => "colour","attribute_size" => "a3", "attribute_invoice-numbering" => "yes", "attribute_quantity-column" => "yes", "attribute_cc-type" => "duplicate"));
While that code adds the item to the cart, it causes the following:
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/****/public_html/wp-content/plugins/woocommerce/includes/class-wc-shipping.php on line 291
There doesnât seem to be any available shipping methods. Please double check your address, or contact us if you need any help.
It doesn’t make any sense, because the standard add to cart code in woocommerce uses add_to_cart and has none of these issues. The same if i use a URL, it works fine!
Try this !
I can’t tell yet if the shipping array issue is related. But, if you take a look at the beginning of the
add_to_cart()
method in the cart class:Basically, what we’re seeing here is that the item must be completely unique in order to add it to the cart again. Otherwise, it will just up the quantity of the item already in the cart. So, to get around this, you will want to make the
add_to_cart()
parameters unique… probably via the final,$cart_item_data
array.