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Saturday, February 5, 2022

[FIXED] How to get last order details of a customer in Woocommerce

 February 05, 2022     html, php, woocommerce, wordpress     No comments   

Issue

I'm trying to build an accessible and user-friendly dashboard. So I wanted to offer the user the details of the last purchase made. Doing some research I found this post: How to get the last order of a customer in Woocommerce

I have implemented the recommended solution and everything seems to be working fine. The only problem is that if the user didn't place any order then the page view is bugged.

I have implemented the code in the following way, could someone point me where I'm wrong ?

//Start Woocommerce Add Info Order on Dashboard 

<?php
    // For logged in users only
    if ( is_user_logged_in() ) :

    $user_id = get_current_user_id(); // The current user ID

    // Get the WC_Customer instance Object for the current user
    $customer = new WC_Customer( $user_id );

    // Get the last WC_Order Object instance from current customer
    $last_order = $customer->get_last_order();

    $order_id     = $last_order->get_id(); // Get the order id
    $order_data   = $last_order->get_data(); // Get the order unprotected data in an array
    $order_status = $last_order->get_status(); // Get the order status
    $currency     = $last_order->get_currency(); //Get Currency

?>


<?php foreach ( $last_order->get_items() as $item ) : ?>

<div class="last_order_items"><?php echo $item->get_name(); ?></div>

<div class="last_order_items"><?php echo $order_total = $order_data['total']; ?>€</div>
<div class="last_order_items"><?php echo $order_date_created = $order_data['date_created']->date('Y-m-d H:i:s'); ?></div>
<div class="last_order_items"><?php echo esc_html( wc_get_order_status_name( $order_status ) ); ?></div>


<?php endforeach; ?>
<?php endif; ?>

it works fine for me as the admin and I have some trial purchases, but not for users who have not made any purchases.

broken layout for users who have not placed orders: enter image description here

Worked for me: enter image description here


Solution

As you mention this wont work correctly if a user has no orders yet. The get_last_order() returns false if this is the case. So you would need to check if get_last_order is false or not an object, and if so display some alternate html eg

//Start Woocommerce Add Info Order on Dashboard 

<?php
    // For logged in users only
    if ( is_user_logged_in() ) :

    $user_id = get_current_user_id(); // The current user ID

    // Get the WC_Customer instance Object for the current user
    $customer = new WC_Customer( $user_id );

    // Get the last WC_Order Object instance from current customer
    $last_order = $customer->get_last_order();

    if ( ! $last_order ) {  // or check if ( ! is_object( $last_order ) )
        ?><div class="last_order_items">You currently have no orders</div><?php
    } else {
    $order_id     = $last_order->get_id(); // Get the order id
    $order_data   = $last_order->get_data(); // Get the order unprotected data in an array
    $order_status = $last_order->get_status(); // Get the order status
    $currency     = $last_order->get_currency(); //Get Currency

?>


<?php foreach ( $last_order->get_items() as $item ) : ?>

<div class="last_order_items"><?php echo $item->get_name(); ?></div>

<div class="last_order_items"><?php echo $order_total = $order_data['total']; ?>€</div>
<div class="last_order_items"><?php echo $order_date_created = $order_data['date_created']->date('Y-m-d H:i:s'); ?></div>
<div class="last_order_items"><?php echo esc_html( wc_get_order_status_name( $order_status ) ); ?></div>


<?php endforeach; ?>
<?php }
      endif; ?>

I haven't tested, but I am confident this should work



Answered By - jtowell
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