I was in the same situation today and stumbled over this question after some research.
After some reverse engineering I found the problem and want to provide a solution for other which may also stumble over this question.
The problem is that the data gets sanitized when the cart items get restored from the session. So the extra cart item data IS stored into the session but on the next request it does not get restored.
There is a filter "woocommerce_get_cart_item_from_session". As first parameter you get the sanitized cart item (without extra data) and as second all data which got stored into the session (including extra data).
The solution is to hook in there and also restore your custom cart item data.
Example Code:
add_filter( 'woocommerce_add_cart_item_data', function ( $cartItemData, $productId, $variationId ) {
$cartItemData['myCustomData'] = 'someCustomValue';
return $cartItemData;
}, 10, 3 );
add_filter( 'woocommerce_get_cart_item_from_session', function ( $cartItemData, $cartItemSessionData, $cartItemKey ) {
if ( isset( $cartItemSessionData['myCustomData'] ) ) {
$cartItemData['myCustomData'] = $cartItemSessionData['myCustomData'];
}
return $cartItemData;
}, 10, 3 );
To also show the data at the cart/checkout page you can use the following code:
add_filter( 'woocommerce_get_item_data', function ( $data, $cartItem ) {
if ( isset( $cartItem['myCustomData'] ) ) {
$data[] = array(
'name' => 'My custom data',
'value' => $cartItem['myCustomData']
);
}
return $data;
}, 10, 2 );
The final thing now is to save the data when the order is made:
add_action( 'woocommerce_add_order_item_meta', function ( $itemId, $values, $key ) {
if ( isset( $values['myCustomData'] ) ) {
wc_add_order_item_meta( $itemId, 'myCustomData', $values['myCustomData'] );
}
}, 10, 3 );
You dont have to do anything else the show the data inside the backend, all order item meta data gets display automatically.