Woocommerce Subscriptions by Woocomerce Compatibility issues
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Quote from kenetork on November 30, 2024, 18:19Hi,
I purchased this plugin because I saw that it is compatible with WooCommerce Subscriptions, and I read in the documentation (e.g., https://currency-switcher.com/woocommerce-subscriptions-by-woocommerce) that I could add custom code to make it work properly. I want to confirm if that information is still valid. Do I still need to manually add that code, or has the functionality been updated in the plugin since then? The article appears to be outdated, which is why I am asking.
Currently, I am using the Code Snippets plugin to add custom functionality, as I want to avoid modifying the core plugin files directly to prevent issues during updates or with users and subscriptions in the future. Could you confirm if it’s possible to achieve this integration entirely through hooks or filters? This approach would help avoid long-term problems and ensure the setup remains stable even after updates.
If it is possible, could you provide an example of the necessary code that works with Code Snippets to handle the currency calculations for subscriptions? I am specifically looking to handle variations such as different currencies for recurring fees and any related charges.
If needed, I can provide access to a staging environment for testing purposes.
Thank you for your assistance! I look forward to your guidance.
Hi,
I purchased this plugin because I saw that it is compatible with WooCommerce Subscriptions, and I read in the documentation (e.g., https://currency-switcher.com/woocommerce-subscriptions-by-woocommerce) that I could add custom code to make it work properly. I want to confirm if that information is still valid. Do I still need to manually add that code, or has the functionality been updated in the plugin since then? The article appears to be outdated, which is why I am asking.
Currently, I am using the Code Snippets plugin to add custom functionality, as I want to avoid modifying the core plugin files directly to prevent issues during updates or with users and subscriptions in the future. Could you confirm if it’s possible to achieve this integration entirely through hooks or filters? This approach would help avoid long-term problems and ensure the setup remains stable even after updates.
If it is possible, could you provide an example of the necessary code that works with Code Snippets to handle the currency calculations for subscriptions? I am specifically looking to handle variations such as different currencies for recurring fees and any related charges.
If needed, I can provide access to a staging environment for testing purposes.
Thank you for your assistance! I look forward to your guidance.
Quote from Pablo Borysenco on December 2, 2024, 10:33Hello
Please paste your license key here - https://share.pluginus.net/image/i20230222134241.png -> https://share.pluginus.net/image/i20230222134511.png
I want to confirm if that information is still valid. - Unfortunately, we do not have such information.
At the moment, changing the code of a third-party plugin is necessary. There is no other way and it does not depend on us
Hello
Please paste your license key here - https://share.pluginus.net/image/i20230222134241.png -> https://share.pluginus.net/image/i20230222134511.png
I want to confirm if that information is still valid. - Unfortunately, we do not have such information.
At the moment, changing the code of a third-party plugin is necessary. There is no other way and it does not depend on us
Quote from kenetork on December 2, 2024, 17:38I got it working with the code added. I just wanted to ask you if there is an eaiser way to deal with updated, or not possible, I need to compare those php files everytime I do an update, right? Maybe replace those files first and then replace the plugin in file zilla? Please let me know which is the best workflow for doing this.
I got it working with the code added. I just wanted to ask you if there is an eaiser way to deal with updated, or not possible, I need to compare those php files everytime I do an update, right? Maybe replace those files first and then replace the plugin in file zilla? Please let me know which is the best workflow for doing this.
Quote from Pablo Borysenco on December 3, 2024, 12:02Hello
Unfortunately there is no other way
Hello
Unfortunately there is no other way
Quote from kenetork on December 3, 2024, 17:35Ok, thanks, if any update or something for next versions I will ask for you to check compatibility if there is a BIG upgrade to maybe version 7 of woo subscriptions.
You are the inly plugin that could this work together, thanks!
Ok, thanks, if any update or something for next versions I will ask for you to check compatibility if there is a BIG upgrade to maybe version 7 of woo subscriptions.
You are the inly plugin that could this work together, thanks!
Quote from Pablo Borysenco on December 4, 2024, 10:58Hello
if any update or something for next versions I will ask for you to check compatibility - Yes, Sure!
Welcome;)
Hello
if any update or something for next versions I will ask for you to check compatibility - Yes, Sure!
Welcome;)