Hi,
I think this is an easy development but ne that can make a huge difference:
I have a store with hundred of clients, split in 4 types of user roles. For me it is impossible to only select certain users to buy certain products. It would be hugely impactful if I could apply the restriction based on their role.
Thanks, Andrei
]]>It seems as if when I activate the plugin it says “The plugin does not have a valid header.”
]]>the update 0.6 crash my WordPres. for now i disable the plugin and the site come back. how i can fix that ?
]]>Hi i think the plugin needs an update with the new word press and woo version i activate the box and select the user and once i save the changes the box refreshes and its no longer enabled and displays unticked (deactivated)
]]>I would like to be able to apply permissions to product categories. It is difficult to choose them for each product. Thanks
]]>Hi their,
Thanks for your great plugin, it is doing the task I need exactly but I have 2 issues need to know how can I solve it please:
1- I need to select all users at once (since it is offers site and I have thousands of customers)
2- I need to change “read more” label to some thing like “Registered Only” because “read more” appears usual to customers and not attention them to register
Thanks
]]>Hi,
You write:
“”Sometimes you to restrict some products for a
certain group of users
. This plugin allows you to easily do it. …””
I only se the option to restrict users (a list of users), not a group of users (user roles)
Will it come with user roles at some point?
]]>The plugin is not working with WordPress 6.1. It causes a fata error and the whole website is down. With WP 6.0.3 was fine, but with the 6.1 there is major problem. Please check the code.
Stack trace:
#0 /home/lugabglj/public_html/test/bg_wp/wp-includes/class-wp-user-query.php(79): WP_User_Query->query()
#1 /home/lugabglj/public_html/test/bg_wp/wp-includes/user.php(763): WP_User_Query->__construct(Array)
#2 /home/lugabglj/public_html/test/bg_wp/wp-content/plugins/woo-products-restricted-users/class-wpru-metabox.php(95): get_users()
#3 /home/lugabglj/public_html/test/bg_wp/wp-content/plugins/woo-products-restricted-users/class-wpru-metabox.php(62): WPRU_Metabox->get_user_list()
#4 /home/lugabglj/public_html/test/bg_wp/wp-content/plugins/woo-products-restricted-users/class-wpru-metabox.php(306): WPRU_Metabox->__construct()
#5 /home/lugabglj/public_html/test/bg_wp/wp-content/plugins/woo-products-restricted-users/woo-products-restricted-users.php(13): require('/home/lugabglj/...')
#6 /home/lugabglj/public_html/test/bg_wp/wp-settings.php(392): include_once('/home in /home/lugabglj/public_html/test/bg_wp/wp-includes/class-wp-user-query.php on line 843
]]>
Hi,
Critical error when installing.
]]>Hey there,
It appears that when I create a product with the api and add this to the meta_data array.
"meta_data": [
{
"key": "wpru_enable",
"value": "1"
},
{
"key": "wpru_users",
"value": [
${steps.create_user_in_woocommerce.$return_value.user.ID}
]
},
{
"key": "wpru_mode",
"value": "view"
}
]
It does not show up for that specific user.
${steps.create_user_in_woocommerce.$return_value.user.ID}
gets turned into a value and I confirmed this by going into the product manually. If I then save this product, the product shows for that client.
Can you suggest a way I can do this with an api instead of having to go into each created product manually and saving them?
]]>Hello,
the plugin is the exact tool for my site. I am upgrading my store to woocommerce and the way this plugin restricts users to view different products is great.
But I did not notice that my wordpress version has not been tested. (5.9.2)
Are you guys publishing an update in the near future?
When I am login as the admin user and I am testing the site, the plugin works good. But when I open an incognito page to tested, it still works hidding the products, but when I login as a customer and I start adding options from a variable product, the “Add to cart” button does not work. If I press it, it pops an error message, “Sorry this product is unavailable. Please choose a different combination”
Thanks!
]]>Hello, Thank you for this great plugin! It was almost the kind of plugin I was looking everywhere.. because what I’m looking for it’s just a plugin that can restrict access to non-registered users (or new visitors) and invite them to Log-In (or create and account) to see the product !
Do you think that you could add this simple feature to this awesome plugin bro?? Because I tried to insert several code snippet to my theme and nothing works.. and only very expensive plugins have this unique and specific feature!..
I would really appreciate your help!
Thanks for your time!
Hi,
I am using the plugin to restrict the specific product categories access to role. But when I am trying to make some changes for customer role. Changes are not saved. But when I am trying to do the same for other roles, they are saved and working properly. Can you please let me know the reason.
Thanks & Regards
Preety
Plugin conflicts with Woocommerce Custom Product Addons
]]>Missing “Add to cart” buttons on all products unless admin user.
The enable checkbox has no effect.
This may have happened after WooCommerce update to 6.0.0
Please advise
Thanks
Ed
Hi,
The plugin is great and very simple to use, but in version 0.3 there is a major problem with adding products to the basket. After updating to 0.3 there is not possible anymore to add product to the basket which is the worst problem ever. The add to card button is just missing.
Thank you
test.luga.bg
Hi, i wanted to ask you something
I exported the products list as CSV and i see all the columns with all the metadata
but i can’t see a column with that contains the list of usernames that are allowed to
see the item. do you know why?
I would like user to be able to see the product but hide add to cart button if is not on a list, is that possible ?
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