So I have the following code:
/**
Add custom fields to user / checkout - Date + Venue
*/
add_action( 'woocommerce_after_order_notes', 'my_custom_checkout_field' );
function my_custom_checkout_field( $checkout ) {
if( have_rows('date_venue', 424) ): $x = 1;
while ( have_rows('date_venue', 424) ) : the_row(); ?>
<?php $dates[] = get_sub_field('date').' - '.get_sub_field('session_time'); ?>
<?php $x++; endwhile;
else : endif;
echo '<div id="bv_custom_checkout_field"><h4>Select Course Date/Venue</h4>';
woocommerce_form_field( 'course_venue', array(
'type' => 'select',
'class' => array('my-class form-row-wide'),
'label' => __('Select Course Date / Venue'),
'placeholder' => __('Course Date/Venue'),
'options' => array(
$dates[0] => __( $dates[0], 'wps' ),
$dates[1] => __( $dates[1], 'wps' ),
$dates[2] => __( $dates[2], 'wps' )
),
),
get_user_meta( get_current_user_id(),'course_venue' , true ) ); echo '</div>';
}
As you can see I have added $dates[] as an array which could range from 2-X options, which will depend on the product ID.
As an example, I have included the options manually, i.e. dates[0]
, dates[1]
etc...
How would I go about looping this and including it within the options
array?
It works fine as it is, but it's not dynamic.
Any help is much appreciated!
So I have the following code:
/**
Add custom fields to user / checkout - Date + Venue
*/
add_action( 'woocommerce_after_order_notes', 'my_custom_checkout_field' );
function my_custom_checkout_field( $checkout ) {
if( have_rows('date_venue', 424) ): $x = 1;
while ( have_rows('date_venue', 424) ) : the_row(); ?>
<?php $dates[] = get_sub_field('date').' - '.get_sub_field('session_time'); ?>
<?php $x++; endwhile;
else : endif;
echo '<div id="bv_custom_checkout_field"><h4>Select Course Date/Venue</h4>';
woocommerce_form_field( 'course_venue', array(
'type' => 'select',
'class' => array('my-class form-row-wide'),
'label' => __('Select Course Date / Venue'),
'placeholder' => __('Course Date/Venue'),
'options' => array(
$dates[0] => __( $dates[0], 'wps' ),
$dates[1] => __( $dates[1], 'wps' ),
$dates[2] => __( $dates[2], 'wps' )
),
),
get_user_meta( get_current_user_id(),'course_venue' , true ) ); echo '</div>';
}
As you can see I have added $dates[] as an array which could range from 2-X options, which will depend on the product ID.
As an example, I have included the options manually, i.e. dates[0]
, dates[1]
etc...
How would I go about looping this and including it within the options
array?
It works fine as it is, but it's not dynamic.
Any help is much appreciated!
Share Improve this question asked Sep 14, 2020 at 16:00 nsilvansilva 2274 silver badges20 bronze badges1 Answer
Reset to default 1You can use array_flip
to set all the keys to the values from $dates, but if you want the value to be passed through translation function you can just build the array using foreach
$options_dates = array();
foreach( (array) $dates as $date ){
$options_dates[ $date ] = __( $date, 'wps' );
}
Then just set 'options' => $options_dates,