After having the same issue I combined the solutions of similar, already answered questions and it worked. I know the question is old, but someone may find it helpful. Here is one possible solution:
- Add custom meta key containing your desired store_manager id to every order (in my case if a order was from a specific country I wanted only a sprecific store_manager to see it, you can put your custom logic in the before_checkout_create_order() function)
function before_checkout_create_order($order, $data) {
$country = $order->billing_country;
$store_manager_id = '';
$belgium_region = ['BE', 'NL', 'DE'];
$czech_region = ['CZ', 'AT', 'SI', 'HU'];
$uk_region = ['GB'];
if (in_array($country, $belgium_region)) {
// Manually assigning the _store_manager_id using the user id, yours will differ
$store_manager_id = 7;
} else if (in_array($country, $czech_region)) {
$store_manager_id = 3;
} else if (in_array($country, $uk_region)) {
$store_manager_id = 2;
} else {
$store_manager_id = 1;
}
$order->update_meta_data('_store_manager_id', $store_manager_id);
}
add_action('woocommerce_checkout_create_order', 'before_checkout_create_order', 20, 2);
I found the method for assigning custom meta keys to a order ON THIS THREAD you can see what the woocommerce_checkout_create_order and $order->update_meta_data() hook and method do there, it's already greatly explained by its author
- Filter the Woocommerce Admin Order list to only show current user assigned orders (but let Master Admin view all orders also)
function custom_admin_shop_manager_orders($query) {
global $pagenow;
$qv = &$query->query_vars;
$currentUserRoles = wp_get_current_user()->roles;
$user_id = get_current_user_id();
if (in_array('shop_manager', $currentUserRoles)) {
if ( $pagenow == 'edit.php' &&
isset($qv['post_type']) && $qv['post_type'] == 'shop_order' ) {
// I use the meta key from step 1 as a second parameter here
$query->set('meta_key', '_store_manager_id');
// The value we want to find is the $user_id defined above
$query->set('meta_value', $user_id);
}
}
return $query;
}
add_filter('pre_get_posts', 'custom_admin_shop_manager_orders');
As you can see we check if the current user role is shop_manager so all the logic after that doesn't count if you're the admin - you will see all the orders, but if you are a shop_manager you will get only your orders. The edit.php is the woocommerce orders list page.
I found the second step in THIS THREAD so you can found more info there also.
Hope this helps you!