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We are having a custom code to allow end user select city, date and time of his delivery. The delivery rate should change according to the city. City select box is on the checkout page.

Changing the city triggers ajax that change successfully the charge for the delivery that displayed under order review section. So far so good. Unfortunately, the price does not reach the order after submitting the order. It gets lost somewhere.

A hint may be in the fact that the same city select box is on the product page as well, and if a user does select it when adding to cart, and just then goes to checkout, the delivery rate is displayed and does not got lost when submitting the order.

Is there any refresh needs to be triggered in order for the shipping rate to be updated?

The function that updates the rates (successfully)

function adjust_shipping_rate( $rates ){
    global $woocommerce;

        foreach ($rates as $rate) {
            $cost = $rate->cost;
            $rate->cost = $_COOKIE['shipping_city_cost'];
        }
        return $rates;
}
add_filter( 'woocommerce_package_rates', 'adjust_shipping_rate', 50, 1 );

UPDATE 21-05-2017

This is how the cookie is updated: Once the select box is changed, async ajax call is fired and execute the following PHP code.

function get_and_set_shipping_rate(){
    $shipping_city = $_POST['city'];
    $shipping_cost = get_shipping_cost_by_city($shipping_city);
    setcookie('shipping_city_cost', $shipping_cost, time() + (86400 * 30), '/'); 
    $_COOKIE['shipping_city_cost'] = $shipping_cost;
    echo 'Shipping cost updated: '.$shipping_city.' : '.$shipping_cost;
}

add_action( 'wp_ajax_get_and_set_shipping_rate', 'get_and_set_shipping_rate' );
add_action( 'wp_ajax_nopriv_get_and_set_shipping_rate', 'get_and_set_shipping_rate' );

Here is the ajax call:

jQuery(document).on('change', '#shipping_delivery_city', function(){
     var requested_city = jQuery(this).val();
        var data = {
                'action': 'get_and_set_shipping_rate',
                'city': requested_city
            };

            jQuery.ajax({
                type: "POST",
                url: shipping_dates.ajax_url,
                data: data,
                async: false,
                success: function (response) {
                    console.log(response);
                }
            });
});
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  • how are you setting $_COOKIE['shipping_city_cost']? May 19, 2017 at 8:54
  • @Reigel Thanks for helping out here. Please see the update above.
    – Shir Gans
    May 21, 2017 at 7:50
  • are these code needed only on checkout page? May 22, 2017 at 7:36
  • It's working perfect but when I select another shipping method like Pick up Delivery then the shipping cost does not change. Can any tell me when I select another method then shipping cost will be zero (I mean no cost for another shipping method choose.
    – Ravi
    Jun 27, 2019 at 8:32

1 Answer 1

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With this, I have two assumptions. 1. ) You are using this code on checkout page. 2. ) You already have your own function get_shipping_cost_by_city

add_action( 'woocommerce_checkout_update_order_review', 'woocommerce_checkout_update_order_review' );
function woocommerce_checkout_update_order_review( $post_data ){

    $data = array();
    $vars = explode('&', $post_data);
    foreach ($vars as $k => $value){
        $v = explode('=', urldecode($value));
        $data[$v[0]] = $v[1];
    }
    $shipping_cost = get_shipping_cost_by_city( $data['billing_city'] );
    WC()->session->set( 'shipping_city_cost', $shipping_cost );
    foreach ( WC()->cart->get_shipping_packages() as $package_key => $package ) {
        // this is needed for us to remove the session set for the shipping cost. Without this, we can't set it on the checkout page.
        WC()->session->set( 'shipping_for_package_' . $package_key, false );
    }

}

add_filter( 'woocommerce_package_rates', 'adjust_shipping_rate', 50 );
function adjust_shipping_rate( $rates ){

    foreach ($rates as $rate) {
        $cost = $rate->cost;
        $rate->cost = WC()->session->get( 'shipping_city_cost' );
    }
    return $rates;
}

the setting/getting of shipping_city_cost is done by WC()->session->set and WC()->session->get. I need not to put an ajax function for woocommerce_checkout_update_order_review is an action hook inside an ajax call whenever an update is done on the checkout page.

for this test, I use this function:

function get_shipping_cost_by_city( $city ) {
    if ( $city == 'Ormoc City' ){
        return 100;
    }
    return 130;
}
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  • i believe that this is the wright way to do because it seems logical to me,i have done the same code , but my problem is that the 'woocommerce_checkout_update_order_review' doesn't fire when i change the city
    – Amor.o
    Nov 4, 2018 at 10:35
  • Thank you @Reigel for this, the only thing I didn't understand was the comment in your code where you said // this is needed for us to remove the session set for the shipping cost. Without this, we can't set it on the checkout page Can you please explain a little more what you meant here? Oct 14, 2021 at 4:01

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