Using WooCommerce Rest API V3 to access the properties of an item Returned with $client->get()
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Many questions here on stack overflow regarding this either apply to mutating the item or don't use the Rest API. Here is an opportunity to have this question finally answered (because its not in the documentation either). "After running $client->get() How do I access a specific property of what is returned. For example when I am using PHP to access a specific product, I want to access its attributes. I currently have:
public function get_line_item_attributes(Line_Item $line_item)
{
try {
$product = $this->client->get('products/' . $line_item->get_product_id());
return $product['attributes'];
} catch (Exception $e) {
return $this->format_error($e);
}
}
But I get the feeling this isn't correct. It is hard to test right now and I will have to access many properties in order to complete this project. I have looked everywhere for this answer. Its just not there.
php wordpress woocommerce wordpress-rest-api woocommerce-rest-api
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Many questions here on stack overflow regarding this either apply to mutating the item or don't use the Rest API. Here is an opportunity to have this question finally answered (because its not in the documentation either). "After running $client->get() How do I access a specific property of what is returned. For example when I am using PHP to access a specific product, I want to access its attributes. I currently have:
public function get_line_item_attributes(Line_Item $line_item)
{
try {
$product = $this->client->get('products/' . $line_item->get_product_id());
return $product['attributes'];
} catch (Exception $e) {
return $this->format_error($e);
}
}
But I get the feeling this isn't correct. It is hard to test right now and I will have to access many properties in order to complete this project. I have looked everywhere for this answer. Its just not there.
php wordpress woocommerce wordpress-rest-api woocommerce-rest-api
add a comment |
Many questions here on stack overflow regarding this either apply to mutating the item or don't use the Rest API. Here is an opportunity to have this question finally answered (because its not in the documentation either). "After running $client->get() How do I access a specific property of what is returned. For example when I am using PHP to access a specific product, I want to access its attributes. I currently have:
public function get_line_item_attributes(Line_Item $line_item)
{
try {
$product = $this->client->get('products/' . $line_item->get_product_id());
return $product['attributes'];
} catch (Exception $e) {
return $this->format_error($e);
}
}
But I get the feeling this isn't correct. It is hard to test right now and I will have to access many properties in order to complete this project. I have looked everywhere for this answer. Its just not there.
php wordpress woocommerce wordpress-rest-api woocommerce-rest-api
Many questions here on stack overflow regarding this either apply to mutating the item or don't use the Rest API. Here is an opportunity to have this question finally answered (because its not in the documentation either). "After running $client->get() How do I access a specific property of what is returned. For example when I am using PHP to access a specific product, I want to access its attributes. I currently have:
public function get_line_item_attributes(Line_Item $line_item)
{
try {
$product = $this->client->get('products/' . $line_item->get_product_id());
return $product['attributes'];
} catch (Exception $e) {
return $this->format_error($e);
}
}
But I get the feeling this isn't correct. It is hard to test right now and I will have to access many properties in order to complete this project. I have looked everywhere for this answer. Its just not there.
php wordpress woocommerce wordpress-rest-api woocommerce-rest-api
php wordpress woocommerce wordpress-rest-api woocommerce-rest-api
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