skip to Main Content

I wrote some code for displaying a custom backorder message on the product detail page which is based on the product category.

function custom_backorder_message( $text, $product ){
    if ( $product->managing_stock() && $product->is_on_backorder( 1 ) ) {

        if( has_term( 'bridal-line', 'product_cat' ) ) {
            $text = __( 'Your piece will be handcrafted for you. Upon order we will manufacture your piece of eternity. Sadly, we can not give you a timeline, due to Covid 19, but are expecting 5-7 weeks', 'text-domain' );
        }else {
            $text = __( 'This product is currently out of stock, but upon order we will handcraft your piece. Sadly, we can not give you a timeline, due to Covid 19, but are expecting 6-8 week.', 'text-domain' );
        }
    }
    return $text;
}
add_filter( 'woocommerce_get_availability_text', 'custom_backorder_message', 10, 2 );

Right now, on the cart page “Available on backorder” gets displayed. How can I show the right backorder message there?

Any help is appreciated!

2

Answers


  1. Use: woocommerce_cart_item_backorder_notification

    Note that the third parameter ($product_id) is specified by has_term,
    this is because default the current post(ID) is used. However, if there are several products in the shopping cart, there are multiple IDs…

    // Change backorder notification - Single product page
    function custom_availability_text( $text, $product ) {
        // Returns whether or not the product is stock managed.
        if ( $product->managing_stock() && $product->is_on_backorder( 1 ) ) {
            // Check if the current post has any of given terms.
            if( has_term( 'bridal-line', 'product_cat' ) ) {
                $text = __( 'My first text', 'woocommerce' );
            } else {
                $text = __( 'My second text', 'woocommerce' );
            }
        }
        return $text;
    }
    add_filter( 'woocommerce_get_availability_text', 'custom_availability_text', 10, 2 );
    
    // Change backorder notification - Shop page
    function custom_cart_item_backorder_notification( $html, $product_id ){
        // Check if the current post has any of given terms.
        if ( has_term( 'bridal-line', 'product_cat', $product_id ) ) {
            $html = '<p class="backorder_notification">' . esc_html__( 'My first text', 'woocommerce' ) . '</p>';
        } else {
            $html = '<p class="backorder_notification">' . esc_html__( 'My second text', 'woocommerce' ) . '</p>';
        }
    
        return $html;
    }
    add_filter( 'woocommerce_cart_item_backorder_notification', 'custom_cart_item_backorder_notification', 10, 2 );
    
    Login or Signup to reply.
  2. This code in my theme’s function.php works for me:

    function change_specific_availability_text( $availability ) {
    
        $targeted_text = __( 'Available on backorder', 'woocommerce' );
    
        if ($availability[ 'class' ] == 'available-on-backorder' && $availability[ 'availability' ] == $targeted_text) {
    
            $availability[ 'availability' ] = __( 'In the central warehouse', 'your-theme-textdomain' );
    
        }
    
        return $availability;
    
    }
    
    add_filter( 'woocommerce_get_availability', 'change_specific_availability_text', 20, 1 );
    

    or alternative, simplified way:

    function change_specific_availability_text( $availability ) {
    
        if ($availability[ 'class' ] == 'available-on-backorder') {
    
            $availability[ 'availability' ] = __( 'In the central warehouse', 'your-theme-textdomain' );
    
        }
    
        return $availability;
    
    }
    
    add_filter( 'woocommerce_get_availability', 'change_specific_availability_text', 20, 1 );
    
    Login or Signup to reply.
Please signup or login to give your own answer.
Back To Top
Search