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How can I show download link on single product page.

This code is for get download link, but is not secure and is with path.

$downloads = $product->get_files();
foreach( $downloads as $key => $each_download ) {
    echo '<a href="'.$each_download["file"].'">Download</a>';
}

Now how can I get link exactly like woocommerce without path?

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  • you want to print the url for only customers who purchased the product right?
    – kashalo
    Aug 29, 2018 at 17:49
  • @kashalo I want to get download link without path. example: (yoursite.com/…)
    – Alireza
    Aug 29, 2018 at 20:22
  • alright i will write the function for u but can you tell me where you want to display the link is there any specific hook you are using ?
    – kashalo
    Aug 29, 2018 at 20:25
  • On single product page, After " Add to cart " button.
    – Alireza
    Aug 29, 2018 at 20:29
  • alright i will write the function
    – kashalo
    Aug 29, 2018 at 20:30

2 Answers 2

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here you go :

add_action('woocommerce_after_add_to_cart_form', 'download_products');

function download_products()
{

    $downloads = array();
    $user_id = get_current_user_id();
    $downloads = wc_get_customer_available_downloads($user_id);
    if (!empty($downloads)) {
        foreach ($downloads as $download) {

            echo '<a href="' . $download['download_url'] . '">Download</a>';

        }
    }

}

some explanation:

What we have done here we used wc_get_customer_available_downloads function to check if the current user have any available downloads and if yes we loop through them and echo the url and with above code we will print all user purchased downloadable products link .

now if you want to print only the current product download link you can use the following function:

add_action('woocommerce_after_add_to_cart_form', 'download_products');

function download_products()
{
    global $product;
    $downloads = array();
    $user_id = get_current_user_id();
    $downloads = wc_get_customer_available_downloads($user_id);

    if (!empty($downloads)) {
        foreach ($downloads as $download) {
            if ($download['product_id'] === $product->get_id()) {
                echo '<a href="' . $download['download_url'] . '">Download</a>';
            }
        }
    }

}
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You have to create a function that will get the id of that file instead of that filename, or even better a hash of that id.

Then that function will query the database and return the correct file.

So your link will end up like:

$downloads = $product->get_files();
foreach( $downloads as $key => $each_download ) {
    echo '<a href="http://example.net/function_name/method_for_download/'.$each_download["id"].'">Download</a>';
}
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