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Import Attribute from a Specific Field [dfrpswc]
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<?php | |
/** | |
* Add the product's color as an attribute. | |
* | |
* The attribute "Color" with a slug of "color" must already exist here: WordPress Admin Area > Products > Attributes | |
* | |
* @param array|string $value The current value of the $attribute for this $post. | |
* @param string $attribute The slug of the attribute. Examples: pa_color or pa_shoe-size | |
* @param array $post An array of post data including ID, post_title, post_status, etc... | |
* @param array $product An array of product data returned from the Datafeedr API. | |
* @param array $set A post array for this Product Set with an array key of postmeta containing all post meta data. | |
* @param string $action The action the Product Set is performing. Value are either "insert" or "update". | |
* | |
* @return array|string The updated attribute's value. | |
*/ | |
add_filter( 'dfrpswc_filter_attribute_value', function ( $value, $attribute, $post, $product, $set, $action ) { | |
// Change 'color' to the slug of the attribute you want to target. | |
$ai = new Dfrpswc_Attribute_Importer( 'color', $value, $attribute, $product ); | |
// Import the "color" field as-is. | |
$ai->add_field( [ 'color' ] ); | |
return $ai->result(); | |
}, 20, 6 ); |
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