Change the “Quantity” text in the woocommerce cart page when 2 products from different categories












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So i'll try to be as specific as possible,
I have 2 different categories on my woocommerce, each category has a different label:



1.Instead of "quantity" -> "LABEL1".



2.Instead of "quantity" -> "LABEL2".



I've done this by modifying the quantity-input.php :



if (is_page('cart') || is_cart()) {
// If it's the cart page do this
foreach (WC()->cart->get_cart() as $cart_item_key => $cart_item) {
// If Cart has category "CATEGORYNAME" do this
if (has_term('CATEGORYNAME', 'product_cat', $cart_item['product_id'])) {
esc_html_e('LABEL1', 'woocommerce');
} else {
esc_html_e('LABEL2', 'woocommerce');
}
}
}


So this works when the clients only adds products from one category , but when he adds a product from the other category i get LABEL1LABEL2.



Shouldn't the foreach loop , loop for through the categories and give me a different label?



I've been searching but i can't find a solution for this specific thing.










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  • Do you just need to return labels based on category wise ?
    – Sudharshan Nair
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:08












  • Yes! there are multiple categories , but only 1 of them has a different label.
    – Simo
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:19
















1














So i'll try to be as specific as possible,
I have 2 different categories on my woocommerce, each category has a different label:



1.Instead of "quantity" -> "LABEL1".



2.Instead of "quantity" -> "LABEL2".



I've done this by modifying the quantity-input.php :



if (is_page('cart') || is_cart()) {
// If it's the cart page do this
foreach (WC()->cart->get_cart() as $cart_item_key => $cart_item) {
// If Cart has category "CATEGORYNAME" do this
if (has_term('CATEGORYNAME', 'product_cat', $cart_item['product_id'])) {
esc_html_e('LABEL1', 'woocommerce');
} else {
esc_html_e('LABEL2', 'woocommerce');
}
}
}


So this works when the clients only adds products from one category , but when he adds a product from the other category i get LABEL1LABEL2.



Shouldn't the foreach loop , loop for through the categories and give me a different label?



I've been searching but i can't find a solution for this specific thing.










share|improve this question






















  • Do you just need to return labels based on category wise ?
    – Sudharshan Nair
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:08












  • Yes! there are multiple categories , but only 1 of them has a different label.
    – Simo
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:19














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So i'll try to be as specific as possible,
I have 2 different categories on my woocommerce, each category has a different label:



1.Instead of "quantity" -> "LABEL1".



2.Instead of "quantity" -> "LABEL2".



I've done this by modifying the quantity-input.php :



if (is_page('cart') || is_cart()) {
// If it's the cart page do this
foreach (WC()->cart->get_cart() as $cart_item_key => $cart_item) {
// If Cart has category "CATEGORYNAME" do this
if (has_term('CATEGORYNAME', 'product_cat', $cart_item['product_id'])) {
esc_html_e('LABEL1', 'woocommerce');
} else {
esc_html_e('LABEL2', 'woocommerce');
}
}
}


So this works when the clients only adds products from one category , but when he adds a product from the other category i get LABEL1LABEL2.



Shouldn't the foreach loop , loop for through the categories and give me a different label?



I've been searching but i can't find a solution for this specific thing.










share|improve this question













So i'll try to be as specific as possible,
I have 2 different categories on my woocommerce, each category has a different label:



1.Instead of "quantity" -> "LABEL1".



2.Instead of "quantity" -> "LABEL2".



I've done this by modifying the quantity-input.php :



if (is_page('cart') || is_cart()) {
// If it's the cart page do this
foreach (WC()->cart->get_cart() as $cart_item_key => $cart_item) {
// If Cart has category "CATEGORYNAME" do this
if (has_term('CATEGORYNAME', 'product_cat', $cart_item['product_id'])) {
esc_html_e('LABEL1', 'woocommerce');
} else {
esc_html_e('LABEL2', 'woocommerce');
}
}
}


So this works when the clients only adds products from one category , but when he adds a product from the other category i get LABEL1LABEL2.



Shouldn't the foreach loop , loop for through the categories and give me a different label?



I've been searching but i can't find a solution for this specific thing.







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  • Do you just need to return labels based on category wise ?
    – Sudharshan Nair
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:08












  • Yes! there are multiple categories , but only 1 of them has a different label.
    – Simo
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:19


















  • Do you just need to return labels based on category wise ?
    – Sudharshan Nair
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:08












  • Yes! there are multiple categories , but only 1 of them has a different label.
    – Simo
    Nov 19 '18 at 13:19
















Do you just need to return labels based on category wise ?
– Sudharshan Nair
Nov 19 '18 at 13:08






Do you just need to return labels based on category wise ?
– Sudharshan Nair
Nov 19 '18 at 13:08














Yes! there are multiple categories , but only 1 of them has a different label.
– Simo
Nov 19 '18 at 13:19




Yes! there are multiple categories , but only 1 of them has a different label.
– Simo
Nov 19 '18 at 13:19












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Alright i fixed this , i was wrong trying to loop in the quantity-input.php file ,



I fixed it by modifying the cart.php . Here is what i did:



echo apply_filters('woocommerce_cart_item_quantity', $product_quantity, $cart_item_key, $cart_item); 


//Add this after this line:



if ($_product->get_category_ids()[0] == 99) {
echo '<div>';
esc_html_e('LABEL1', 'woocommerce');
echo '</div>';
} else {
echo '<div>';
esc_html_e('LABEL2', 'woocommerce');
echo '</div>';
}


Thanks for the help!






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    Alright i fixed this , i was wrong trying to loop in the quantity-input.php file ,



    I fixed it by modifying the cart.php . Here is what i did:



    echo apply_filters('woocommerce_cart_item_quantity', $product_quantity, $cart_item_key, $cart_item); 


    //Add this after this line:



    if ($_product->get_category_ids()[0] == 99) {
    echo '<div>';
    esc_html_e('LABEL1', 'woocommerce');
    echo '</div>';
    } else {
    echo '<div>';
    esc_html_e('LABEL2', 'woocommerce');
    echo '</div>';
    }


    Thanks for the help!






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      Alright i fixed this , i was wrong trying to loop in the quantity-input.php file ,



      I fixed it by modifying the cart.php . Here is what i did:



      echo apply_filters('woocommerce_cart_item_quantity', $product_quantity, $cart_item_key, $cart_item); 


      //Add this after this line:



      if ($_product->get_category_ids()[0] == 99) {
      echo '<div>';
      esc_html_e('LABEL1', 'woocommerce');
      echo '</div>';
      } else {
      echo '<div>';
      esc_html_e('LABEL2', 'woocommerce');
      echo '</div>';
      }


      Thanks for the help!






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        Alright i fixed this , i was wrong trying to loop in the quantity-input.php file ,



        I fixed it by modifying the cart.php . Here is what i did:



        echo apply_filters('woocommerce_cart_item_quantity', $product_quantity, $cart_item_key, $cart_item); 


        //Add this after this line:



        if ($_product->get_category_ids()[0] == 99) {
        echo '<div>';
        esc_html_e('LABEL1', 'woocommerce');
        echo '</div>';
        } else {
        echo '<div>';
        esc_html_e('LABEL2', 'woocommerce');
        echo '</div>';
        }


        Thanks for the help!






        share|improve this answer












        Alright i fixed this , i was wrong trying to loop in the quantity-input.php file ,



        I fixed it by modifying the cart.php . Here is what i did:



        echo apply_filters('woocommerce_cart_item_quantity', $product_quantity, $cart_item_key, $cart_item); 


        //Add this after this line:



        if ($_product->get_category_ids()[0] == 99) {
        echo '<div>';
        esc_html_e('LABEL1', 'woocommerce');
        echo '</div>';
        } else {
        echo '<div>';
        esc_html_e('LABEL2', 'woocommerce');
        echo '</div>';
        }


        Thanks for the help!







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