use Woocommerce;
return Woocommerce::get('orders');
use Woocommerce;
$data = [
'status' => 'completed',
'filter' => [
'created_at_min' => '2016-01-14'
]
];
$result = Woocommerce::get('orders', $data);
foreach($result['orders'] as $order)
{
// do something with $order
}
// you can also use array access
$orders = Woocommerce::get('orders', $data)['orders'];
foreach($orders as $order)
{
// do something with $order
}
use Woocommerce;
$data = [
'status' => 'completed',
'after' => '2016-01-14T00:00:00'
]
];
$result = Woocommerce::get('orders', $data);
foreach($result['orders'] as $order)
{
// do something with $order
}
// you can also use array access
$orders = Woocommerce::get('orders', $data)['orders'];
foreach($orders as $order)
{
// do something with $order
}
use Woocommerce;
// assuming we have 474 orders in pur result
// we will request page 5 with 25 results per page
$params = [
'per_page' => 25,
'page' => 5
];
Woocommerce::get('orders', $params);
Woocommerce::totalResults(); // 474
Woocommerce::firstPage(); // 1
Woocommerce::lastPage(); // 19
Woocommerce::currentPage(); // 5
Woocommerce::totalPages(); // 19
Woocommerce::previousPage(); // 4
Woocommerce::nextPage(); // 6
Woocommerce::hasPreviousPage(); // true
Woocommerce::hasNextPage(); // true
Woocommerce::hasNotPreviousPage(); // false
Woocommerce::hasNotNextPage(); // false
use Woocommerce;
// first send a request
Woocommerce::get('orders');
// get the request
Woocommerce::getRequest();
// get the response headers
Woocommerce::getResponse();
// get the total number of results
Woocommerce::getResponse()->getHeaders()['X-WP-Total']