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php - Targeting specific email with the email id in Woocommerce

I have custom statuses and custom emails set up in Woocommerce. I would like to use the current email, WC_Email, not the current status as a variable inside email templates.

I need to have some if statements in the email templates. I am not using the order status to ensure if an email from an order gets resent manually it doesn't send data for the current order status with an separate email.

How can I echo the WC_Email email ID as a variable in Woocommerce?

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The wc_order_email class or function doesn't exist in WooCommerce, so I have updated your question.

What you are looking at is $email variable argument (the WC_Email current type object). It's mostly defined everywhere in templates and hooks.

To get the usable current Email ID as a variable you will simply use $email_id = $email->id

To get the current Email ID of your custom emails, you should use this code (just for testing):

add_action( 'woocommerce_email_order_details', 'get_the_wc_email_id', 9, 4 );
function get_the_wc_email_id( $order, $sent_to_admin, $plain_text, $email ) {
    // Will output the email id for the current notification
    echo '<pre>'; print_r($email->id); echo '</pre>'; 
}

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

You will get the following:

  • new_order
  • customer_on_hold_order
  • customer_processing_order
  • customer_completed_order
  • customer_refunded_order
  • customer_partially_refunded_order
  • cancelled_order
  • failed_order
  • customer_reset_password
  • customer_invoice
  • customer_new_account
  • customer_note

Once you get the correct email ID slug for your custom email notification you can use it on any following hook (instead of overriding email templates):

? woocommerce_email_header (2 arguments: $email_heading, $email)
? woocommerce_email_order_details (4 arguments: $order, $sent_to_admin, $plain_text, $email)
? woocommerce_email_order_meta (4 arguments: $order, $sent_to_admin, $plain_text, $email)
? woocommerce_email_customer_details (4 arguments: $order, $sent_to_admin, $plain_text, $email)
? woocommerce_email_footer (1 argument: $email)

HERE an example of code where I target "New order" email notifications only:

add_action( 'woocommerce_email_order_details', 'add_custom_text_to_new_order_email', 10, 4 );
function add_custom_text_to_new_order_email( $order, $sent_to_admin, $plain_text, $email ) {
    // Only for "New Order"  email notifications (to be replaced by yours)
    if( ! ( 'new_order' == $email->id ) ) return;

    // Display a custom text (for example)
    echo '<p>'.__('My custom text').'</p>';
}

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

Tested and works.


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