Display product prices with a shortcode by product ID in WooCommerce
Updated (takes into account if your prices are displayed with or without taxes)
With Woocommerce there is already formatting price function wc_price()
that you can use in your code. Also you need to get the sale price…
To get this working when there is a sale price or without it try this code (commented):
function custom_price_shortcode_callback( $atts ) { $atts = shortcode_atts( array( 'id' => null, ), $atts, 'product_price' ); $html = ''; if( intval( $atts['id'] ) > 0 && function_exists( 'wc_get_product' ) ){ // Get an instance of the WC_Product object $product = wc_get_product( intval( $atts['id'] ) ); // Get the product prices $price = wc_get_price_to_display( $product, array( 'price' => $product->get_price() ) ); // Get the active price $regular_price = wc_get_price_to_display( $product, array( 'price' => $product->get_regular_price() ) ); // Get the regular price $sale_price = wc_get_price_to_display( $product, array( 'price' => $product->get_sale_price() ) ); // Get the sale price // Your price CSS styles $style1 = 'style="font-size:40px;color:#e79a99;font-weight:bold;"'; $style2 = 'style="font-size:25px;color:#e79a99"'; // Formatting price settings (for the wc_price() function) $args = array( 'ex_tax_label' => false, 'currency' => 'EUR', 'decimal_separator' => '.', 'thousand_separator' => ' ', 'decimals' => 2, 'price_format' => '%2$s %1$s', ); // Formatting html output if( ! empty( $sale_price ) && $sale_price != 0 && $sale_price < $regular_price ) $html = "<del $style2>" . wc_price( $regular_price, $args ) . "</del> <ins $style1>" . wc_price( $sale_price, $args ) . "</ins>"; // Sale price is set else $html = "<ins $style1>" . wc_price( $price, $args ) . "</ins>"; // No sale price set } return $html; } add_shortcode( 'product_price', 'custom_price_shortcode_callback' );
Code goes in function.php file of your active child theme (or theme) or also in any plugin file.
USAGE (for example product ID 37
):
[product_price id="37"]
This code is tested and works. You will get this:
An alternative, if anyone needs simple text output of prices, is the following:
function wc_price_by_id_shortcode( $atts ) { $atts = shortcode_atts( array( 'id' => null, ), $atts, 'bartag' ); if( intval( $atts['id'] ) > 0 && function_exists( 'wc_get_product' ) ){ $_product = wc_get_product( $atts['id'] ); $price = wc_price( $_product->get_price() ); } return $price; } add_shortcode( 'product_price', 'wc_price_by_id_shortcode' );
The shortcode is then [product_price id=XX]
(replacing XX with the product id)
To add styling to the price, add a span class by adding the line:
$html .= "<span class="price_by_id_shortcode">". $price . "</span>";
,
change the line return $price;
to return $html;
,
then add your style formatting to your css as needed.
(N.B. this only outputs current price, not regular price.)
OK, a friend of me helped me, and gave me the good code. If it help someone else ...Here it is:
function so_30165014_price_shortcode_callback( $atts ) { $atts = shortcode_atts( array('id' => null,), $atts, 'bartag' ); $html = ''; if( intval( $atts['id'] ) > 0 && function_exists( 'wc_get_product' ) ){ $_product = wc_get_product( $atts['id'] ); $price = $_product->get_price(); $regular_price = $_product->get_regular_price(); $price_format = number_format($_product->get_price(), 2, '.', ','); $regular_price_format = number_format($_product->get_regular_price(), 2, '.', ','); if($price != $regular_price){ $html .= "<span style='font-size:25px;text-decoration:line-through;'>".$regular_price_format." €"."</span>"; } $html .= "<span style='font-size:40px;font-weight:bold;'> ". $price_format." €"."</span>"; } return $html; } add_shortcode( 'woocommerce_price', 'so_30165014_price_shortcode_callback' );
bye !