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I am trying to send a custom email whenever the checkout button is pressed for Woocommerce using PHP.

This email will be sent alongside with the email notifications of wooCommerce. I have used this answer, and edited the code like:

//execute some php on successfull checkout
add_action( 'woocommerce_payment_complete', 'so_32512552_payment_complete' );
function so_32512552_payment_complete( $order_id ){
    $order = wc_get_order( $order_id );

    foreach ( $order->get_items() as $item ) {

        if ( $item['product_id'] > 0 ) {
            $_product = $order->get_product_from_item( $item );

            // the message
            $msg = "First line of text\nSecond line of text";

            // use wordwrap() if lines are longer than 70 characters
            $msg = wordwrap($msg,70);

            // send email
            mail("[email protected]","My subject",$msg);


        }
    }
}

But nothing seems to happen. Any ideas?

Thanks

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1 Answers

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This doesn't work because this hook is fired only when the order status is completed
Also is better to use wp_mail() than mail() function.

Instead you could try to use a custom function hooked in woocommerce_thankyou action hook:

add_action( 'woocommerce_thankyou', 'custom_email_notification', 10, 1 );
function custom_email_notification( $order_id ) {

    if ( ! $order_id ) return;

    ## THE ORDER DATA ##

    // Get an instance of the WC_Order object
    $order = wc_get_order( $order_id );

    // Iterating through each order items
    foreach ( $order->get_items() as $item_id => $order_item ) {

        // Accessing to the protected data of the WC_Order_Item_Product object
        $order_item_data = $order_item->get_data();

        // Get the associated WC_Product object
        $product = $order_item->get_product();

        // Accessing to the WC_Product object protected data
        $product_data = $product->get_data();
    }


    ## SENDING AN EMAIL (outside the loop is better to send it once) ##

    $to = "[email protected]";
    $subject = "the subject here";
    $content = "Here goes your message";

    // Sending your custom email notification
    wp_mail( $to, $subject, $content );
}

Code goes in function.php file of your active child theme (or theme) or also in any plugin file.

This code is tested on WooCommerce 3+ and works.

The woocommerce_thankyou hook is triggered in order-received page …