Code
- Copy the WooCommerce template file
content-product.php
to your theme's woocommerce
directory
Change the area where it checks for visibility
FROM
// Ensure visibility
if ( ! $product || ! $product->is_visible() )
return;
TO
// Ensure visibility
// starting custom content
$product_visible = check_for_product_allowed_days( $product );
if ( ! $product || ! $product->is_visible() || ! $product_visible )
return;
Add the following to your functions.php file
function check_for_product_allowed_days ( $product ) {
$product_id = $product->id;
$product_terms = get_the_terms ( $product_id, 'product_tag' );
// remove the strtolower if you capitalized your tag names
$current_day = strtolower ( date ( 'l' ) );
// $all_days value should be the name of the tag
// that you want to be able to be ordered on all days
$all_days = 'all days';
foreach ( $product_terms as $tag ) {
if ( strtolower ( $tag->name ) == $current_day || $tag->name == $all_days ) {
$product_is_visible = true;
break;
}
else {
$product_is_visible = false;
}
}
return $product_is_visible;
}
WooCommerce Admin Setup
Add tags to all of your products
- "All Days" or "all days" (just be sure to change the value of
$all_days
above to whatever you set it to be - monday, tuesday, wednesday
Thinking
I couldn't find a method to break out of WooCommerce's loop and set the product visibility before hand so a template update was necessary
Result
The results aren't updated to match with this code, but it shows in this example that there is more products than are displayed.