6

I'm using the WooCommerce REST API (http://woocommerce.github.io/woocommerce-rest-api-docs/#introduction) and can download Customers, Orders, etc successfully.

I'm now trying to get a filtered list of Orders where the Date Modified for the Order is after a certain date, but haven't been able to get this to work so far. The response to get GET request for an Order includes:

"date_modified": "2016-12-21T00:33:38",

I've tried the following:

wp-json/wc/v1/orders?filter[modified]=2017-02-14

but that just returns all orders. I would like to change the = to be a >= so it gets all Orders after the specified date, but haven't been able to find an example of how to structure the request URL for this?

Stranger
  • 8,910
  • 14
  • 66
  • 106
user982124
  • 3,802
  • 11
  • 50
  • 116

6 Answers6

3

This worked for me. Tested with Woo 4.0.x / API v3

add_filter('woocommerce_rest_orders_prepare_object_query', function(array $args, \WP_REST_Request $request) {
    $modified_after = $request->get_param('modified_after');

    if (!$modified_after) {
        return $args;
    }

    $args['date_query'][0]['column'] = 'post_modified';
    $args['date_query'][0]['after']  = $modified_after;

    return $args;

}, 10, 2);

/wp-json/wc/v3/orders/?modified_after=2020-05-09T14:00:00

Hope it helps someone.

  • 1
    By using `woocommerce_rest_product_object_query`, this exact solution works for products also. Thank you very much :) – Stranger Sep 23 '20 at 14:01
1

I've solved the problem with the following steps:

  1. Create a folder.
  2. Create a file with the same name and the following content:

    function modify_orders_after_query($request) {
        $request['date_query'][0]['column'] = 'post_modified';
        return $request;
    }
    
    add_filter( "woocommerce_rest_orders_prepare_object_query", 'modify_orders_after_query' );
    
  3. Drop it in the wp-content/plugins folder.

  4. In the admin panel, you can see your folder name as a plugin, activate it and try!

0

This is working:

/wp-json/wc/v2/orders?after=2019-01-10T00:00:00Z&before=2019-01-10T23:59:59Z
adiga
  • 28,937
  • 7
  • 45
  • 66
-1

Ok, the woocommerce API doesnt actually implement the filter. Its from wordpress api which is used with woocommerce and latest wordpress doesnt support filter anymore. For latest wordpress you must add the filter functionality manually by adding wordpress rest api filter provided by the wp-api team

Steffan
  • 522
  • 9
  • 21
-1

It's Working

WooCommerce.get("products?after=2020-11-24T09:01:14&before=2020-11-25T04:51:22")
Martin Brisiak
  • 2,957
  • 12
  • 32
  • 48
-2

I was able to get this working using the following request format:

wc-api/v1/orders?filter[updated_at_min]=2017-02-22&filter[updated_at_max]=2017-02-25

user982124
  • 3,802
  • 11
  • 50
  • 116
  • 3
    That works for me in my testing wit the v2 REST API. You would also try something like this: /wp-json/wc/v2/orders?after=2017-05-17T00:00:00Z&before=2017-05-17T23:59:59Z – user982124 May 17 '17 at 13:38
  • yes, the above used to work for orders, but this didn't work for customers. Also I think this is not a Woocommerce feature but a Wordpress one. – babis21 Dec 16 '19 at 11:25