I've written two functions to show custom fields on the shop pages below each product, which can be viewed here. The ones specifically are Light Bulb Type and Coverage Area. However, these only apply to certain products. Right now, I am typing in N/A when they don't apply, but I would like to write a conditional statement to hide the entire section if the field is left empty.
Unfortunately, every time I do so, the code breaks the site because it is incorrectly written.
These are the functions I've written to show the custom fields.
add_action('woocommerce_shop_loop_item_title','show_coverage');
function show_coverage() {
echo '<span class="extra-info-head">Coverage Area:</span> ';
$coverage = get_post_meta( $post->ID );
$custom_fields = get_post_custom();
$coverage = $custom_fields['wpcf-coverage-area'];
foreach ( $coverage as $key => $value ) {
echo $value . '<br/>';
}}
add_action('woocommerce_shop_loop_item_title','show_bulbs');
function show_bulbs() {
echo '<span class="extra-info-head">Light Bulbs:</span> ';
$custom_fields = get_post_custom();
$bulbs = $custom_fields['wpcf-light-bulbs'];
foreach ( $bulbs as $key => $value ) {
echo $value;
}}
Apologies if these are poorly written and much appreciation to any suggestions and help!
*UPDATE: This was solved with a combination of the answer below and back-end options on WordPress's custom field posts.
}}on a line, you're probably doing something unwise.var_dump($custom_fields['wpcf-light-bulbs']);for a product with no light bulbs? What about a product that does have light bulbs?