I have merged your 2 first functions as they use the same hook.
In this merged function I have added:
- The "required" option to both fields.
- Changed the slugs for both fields as for example
"City"
throw a woocommerce error.
- different sets of "options" arrays that I pass to javascript (one for each available
<option>
in the first select field).
- Some jQuery code that create dynamically the set of options in the 2nd select field, based on the selected
<option>
of the first select field.
I have change a bit the condition for the If
statement in the last function.
Here is the revisited code:
// Add checkout custom select fields
add_action( 'woocommerce_before_order_notes', 'add_checkout_custom_fields', 20, 1 );
function add_checkout_custom_fields( $checkout) {
$domain = 'woocommerce'; // The domain slug
echo '<h2>'.__( 'Next Day Delivery', $domain ).'</h2>';
// First Select field (Master)
woocommerce_form_field( 'delivery_one', array(
'type' => 'select',
'label' => __( 'Delivery options one' , $domain),
'class' => array( 'form-row-wide' ),
'required' => true,
'options' => array(
'' => __( 'Please select a value', $domain ),
'A' => __( 'A', $domain ),
'B' => __( 'B', $domain ),
'C' => __( 'C', $domain ),
),
),
$checkout->get_value( 'delivery_one' ) );
// Default option value
$default_option2 = __( 'Please select a value', $domain );
// Dynamic select field options for Javascript/jQuery
$options_0 = array( '' => $default_option2 );
$options_a = array(
'' => $default_option2,
'D' => __( 'D', $domain ),
'E' => __( 'E', $domain ),
'F' => __( 'F', $domain ),
'G' => __( 'G', $domain ),
);
$options_b = array(
'' => $default_option2,
'H' => __( 'H', $domain ),
'I' => __( 'I', $domain ),
'J' => __( 'J', $domain ),
);
$options_c = array(
'' => $default_option2,
'K' => __( 'K', $domain ),
'L' => __( 'L', $domain ),
'M' => __( 'M', $domain ),
);
// Second Select field (Dynamic Slave)
woocommerce_form_field( 'delivery_two', array(
'type' => 'select',
'label' => __( 'Delivery options two', $domain ),
'class' => array( 'form-row-wide' ),
'required' => true,
'options' => $options_0,
),
$checkout->get_value( 'delivery_two' ) );
$required = esc_attr__( 'required', 'woocommerce' );
// jQuery code
?>
<script>
jQuery(function($){
var op0 = <?php echo json_encode($options_0); ?>,
opa = <?php echo json_encode($options_a); ?>,
opb = <?php echo json_encode($options_b); ?>,
opc = <?php echo json_encode($options_c); ?>,
select1 = 'select[name="delivery_one"]',
select2 = 'select[name="delivery_two"]';
// Utility function to fill dynamically the select field options
function dynamicSelectOptions( opt ){
var options = '';
$.each( opt, function( key, value ){
options += '<option value="'+key+'">'+value+'</option>';
});
$(select2).html(options);
}
// 1. When dom is loaded we add the select field option for "A" value
// => Disabled (optional) — Uncomment below to enable
// dynamicSelectOptions( opa );
// 2. On live selection event on the first dropdown
$(select1).change(function(){
if( $(this).val() == 'A' )
dynamicSelectOptions( opa );
else if( $(this).val() == 'B' )
dynamicSelectOptions( opb );
else if( $(this).val() == 'C' )
dynamicSelectOptions( opc );
else
dynamicSelectOptions( op0 ); // Reset to default
});
});
</script>
<?php
}
// Check checkout custom fields
add_action( 'woocommerce_checkout_process', 'wps_check_checkout_custom_fields', 20 ) ;
function wps_check_checkout_custom_fields() {
// if custom fields are empty stop checkout process displaying an error notice.
if ( empty($_POST['delivery_one']) || empty($_POST['delivery_two']) ){
$notice = __( 'Please select a day part under Delivery options' );
wc_add_notice( '<strong>' . $notice . '</strong>', 'error' );
}
}
Code goes in function.php file of your active child theme (active theme).
This is a fully working and tested example.