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Get the grouped product link from one of it's childs in woocommerce 3


With woocommerce 2.3 there was post_parent for single products what was the part of grouped product. So it was possible to link them by:

function parent_permalink_button() {
   global $post; 
   if( $post->post_parent != 0 ){ 
       $permalink = get_permalink($post->post_parent);
       echo '<a class="button" href="'.$permalink.'">Link to Parent</a>';
   }
}

with woocommerce 3.0.0 update situation changed. Actually it is opposite now. Grouped product has its _children.

How can I create the link from single product to its grouped? It can be a part of more grouped product so there can be multiple links (but it is not the case of my shop)

Thanks Michal


Solution

  • It's possible to build that function for WooCommerce 3+ this way:
    (with an optional $post_id argument)

    /**
     * Get a button linked to the parent grouped product.
     *
     * @param string (optional): The children product ID (of a grouped product)
     * @output button html
     */
    function parent_permalink_button( $post_id = 0 ){
        global $post, $wpdb;
    
        if( $post_id == 0 )
            $post_id = $post->ID;
    
        $parent_grouped_id = 0;
    
        // The SQL query
        $results = $wpdb->get_results( "
            SELECT pm.meta_value as child_ids, pm.post_id
            FROM {$wpdb->prefix}postmeta as pm
            INNER JOIN {$wpdb->prefix}posts as p ON pm.post_id = p.ID
            INNER JOIN {$wpdb->prefix}term_relationships as tr ON pm.post_id = tr.object_id
            INNER JOIN {$wpdb->prefix}terms as t ON tr.term_taxonomy_id = t.term_id
            WHERE p.post_type LIKE 'product'
            AND p.post_status LIKE 'publish'
            AND t.slug LIKE 'grouped'
            AND pm.meta_key LIKE '_children'
            ORDER BY p.ID
        " );
    
        // Retreiving the parent grouped product ID
        foreach( $results as $result ){
            foreach( maybe_unserialize( $result->child_ids ) as $child_id )
                if( $child_id == $post_id ){
                    $parent_grouped_id = $result->post_id;
                    break;
                }
            if( $parent_grouped_id != 0 ) break;
        }
        if( $parent_grouped_id != 0 ){
            echo '<a class="button" href="'.get_permalink( $parent_grouped_id ).'">Link to Parent</a>';
        } 
        // Optional empty button link when no grouped parent is found
        else {
            echo '<a class="button" style="color:grey">No Parent found</a>';
        }
    }
    

    Code goes in function.php file of your active child theme (or theme) or also in any plugin file.

    Tested and works in WooCommerce 3+


    USAGE: (2 cases)

    1) Without using the optional argument $post_id for example directly in the product templates:

    parent_permalink_button();
    

    2) Using the function everywhere, defining the it's argument $post_id:

    $product_id = 37; // the product ID is defined here or dynamically…
    parent_permalink_button( $product_id );