Paul Bradley
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In reply to: [Payment Gateway for PayPal on WooCommerce] Express Checkout / shipping feesHi there,
We’ve tested, and it does seem to be working!
It does only pre-select the first shipping option from the possible matrix of options that are present on the full checkout, but I guess that’s to be expected? no option to fine tune shipping at quick checkout.
Thank you so much for your fast response on this, it’s a great plugin.How does this figure with the main branch of updating the plugin?
Will these fixes be merged into the main plugin updater?
thanks!- This reply was modified 7 months ago by Paul Bradley.
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In reply to: [Payment Gateway for PayPal on WooCommerce] Express Checkout / shipping feesThank you as ever – I’ll come back to you when we have chance to test. I will report back here either way, so you know.
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In reply to: [Payment Gateway for PayPal on WooCommerce] Express Checkout / shipping feesThank you, I’ve now recorded a Screenpal video and sent you the URL.
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In reply to: [Payment Gateway for PayPal on WooCommerce] Express Checkout / shipping feesHi, your work is appreciated!
I’ve installed and tested.
I think it’s now pulling some shipping info to the Express and quick pay buttons! – but the order summary and shipping info that is normally there now just says ‘Placeholder text’ with no break down!
It does seem to add town and Postcode to the main shipping after that nicely.
After install I got this error in my email of a fatal error, but the site at install did not crash:
(I’ve changed the URL here)Error Details
=============An error of type E_ERROR was caused in line 125 of the file /home/abcacec1/url-was-here.com/wp-content/plugins/woo-paypal-gateway/includes/class-woo-paypal-gateway.php. Error message: Uncaught Error: Failed opening required ‘/home/abcacec1/url-was-here.com/wp-content/plugins/woo-paypal-gateway/public/class-woo-paypal-gateway-public.php’ (include_path=’.:/opt/alt/php81/usr/share/pear:/opt/alt/php81/usr/share/php:/usr/share/pear:/usr/share/php’) in /home/abcacec1/url-was-here.com/wp-content/plugins/woo-paypal-gateway/includes/class-woo-paypal-gateway.php:125
Stack trace: 0 /home/abcacec1/url-was-here.com/wp-content/plugins/woo-paypal-gateway/includes/class-woo-paypal-gateway.php(66): Woo_Paypal_Gateway->load_dependencies() 1 /home/abcacec1/url-was-here.com/wp-content/plugins/woo-paypal-gateway/woo-paypal-gateway.php(91): Woo_Paypal_Gateway->__construct() 2 /home/abcacec1/url-was-here.com/wp-content/plugins/woo-paypal-gateway/woo-paypal-gateway.php(99): run_woo_paypal_gateway() 3 /home/abcacec1/url-was-here.com/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php(324): init_wpg_woo_paypal_gateway_class() 4 /home/abcacec1/url-was-here.com/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php(348): WP_Hook->apply_filters() 5 /home/abcacec1/url-was-here.com/wp-includes/plugin.php(517): WP_Hook->do_action() 6 /home/abcacec1/url-was-here.com/wp-settings.php(578): do_action() 7 /home/abcacec1/url-was-here.com/wp-config.php(108): require_once(‘/home/abcacec1/…’) 8 /home/abcacec1/url-was-here.com/wp-load.php(50): require_once(‘/home/abcacec1/…’) 9 /home/abcacec1/url-was-here.com/wp-admin/admin.php(35): require_once(‘/home/abcacec1/…’) 10 {main}thrown
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In reply to: [Payment Gateway for PayPal on WooCommerce] Express Checkout / shipping feesReally appreciate you looking at this so quickly!
There is improvement, but not quite there:Address is still not calculated for Shipping – UNTIL – the Paypal option is tried in Express Checkout. This does then instantly add shipping costs nicely, and seems to append the main Woo shipping with that address too. That in turn allows GPay to function correctly after that point if tried later – whether that be on product page, basket or checkout.
Trying GPay before first trying Paypal will result in no shipping costs added.
I can’t test Apple Pay as don’t have an iPhone.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Payment Gateway for PayPal on WooCommerce] Express Checkout / shipping feesThank you.
Since reporting, I’ve spent some time on another install trying to boil down the variables, but no luck.
I tried a different shipping weights plugin, but same problem.
I set a more basic rule that didn’t involve weights, just price bands for shipping cost – no luck.My final test was to just have one flat rate for the UK – but of course it doesn’t immediately show this at checkout until Woo knows your address as the test. Unfortunately this still didn’t pull any shipping info to Express checkout – without a Woo address being added first.
I do have a real proper UK address added to my Wallets.
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In reply to: [Pay For Post with WooCommerce] see who has access to whatMatt,
thanks – nice idea with the user switching!
I’d not seen that before, and I think that will do the job well.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Pay For Post with WooCommerce] see who has access to whatMatt,
thanks for the reply – actually, I think you’ve misunderstood what I meant –As admin, I’d like to see what Customer A has bought/access to. Customer A can see what he has access to, because it shows up wherever I’ve added the shortcode (Under My Account is a good place).
If Customer A was to say to me “I’m struggling to access Content X, Y and Z” – I can’t really know if they’ve bought access to those, unless I trawl through all orders with his name on and click each one to see.
I don’t think there’s an easy answer to this, and it’s not such a big deal, but thought it was worth asking.