WooCommerce use Country and Postcode for shipping estimate in custom method












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I am trying to force shipping estimate to use postcode and country. I am building a custom shipping method (similar to tutorial here). I can get both the country and postcode values fine. However, only country seems to be required by default, and postcode is optional with the field even greyed. Here is an example image of Change Address fields. My shipping method breaks when the postcode is empty as in the example image. How do I require both country and postcode? Note - State and city are not required in my custom method.










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  • You need to provide the code that you are using in your question…

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  • The code is just like in the tutorial I linked to. The only difference is in calculate_shipping() I changed $country = $package["destination"]["country"]; to $country = $package["destination"]["postcode"]; and update $cost based on postcode value. The cost only gets updated if a postcode is set. How do I require it?

    – kugavosuca
    Nov 27 '18 at 16:16
















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I am trying to force shipping estimate to use postcode and country. I am building a custom shipping method (similar to tutorial here). I can get both the country and postcode values fine. However, only country seems to be required by default, and postcode is optional with the field even greyed. Here is an example image of Change Address fields. My shipping method breaks when the postcode is empty as in the example image. How do I require both country and postcode? Note - State and city are not required in my custom method.










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  • You need to provide the code that you are using in your question…

    – LoicTheAztec
    Nov 27 '18 at 8:04











  • The code is just like in the tutorial I linked to. The only difference is in calculate_shipping() I changed $country = $package["destination"]["country"]; to $country = $package["destination"]["postcode"]; and update $cost based on postcode value. The cost only gets updated if a postcode is set. How do I require it?

    – kugavosuca
    Nov 27 '18 at 16:16














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I am trying to force shipping estimate to use postcode and country. I am building a custom shipping method (similar to tutorial here). I can get both the country and postcode values fine. However, only country seems to be required by default, and postcode is optional with the field even greyed. Here is an example image of Change Address fields. My shipping method breaks when the postcode is empty as in the example image. How do I require both country and postcode? Note - State and city are not required in my custom method.










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I am trying to force shipping estimate to use postcode and country. I am building a custom shipping method (similar to tutorial here). I can get both the country and postcode values fine. However, only country seems to be required by default, and postcode is optional with the field even greyed. Here is an example image of Change Address fields. My shipping method breaks when the postcode is empty as in the example image. How do I require both country and postcode? Note - State and city are not required in my custom method.







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  • You need to provide the code that you are using in your question…

    – LoicTheAztec
    Nov 27 '18 at 8:04











  • The code is just like in the tutorial I linked to. The only difference is in calculate_shipping() I changed $country = $package["destination"]["country"]; to $country = $package["destination"]["postcode"]; and update $cost based on postcode value. The cost only gets updated if a postcode is set. How do I require it?

    – kugavosuca
    Nov 27 '18 at 16:16



















  • You need to provide the code that you are using in your question…

    – LoicTheAztec
    Nov 27 '18 at 8:04











  • The code is just like in the tutorial I linked to. The only difference is in calculate_shipping() I changed $country = $package["destination"]["country"]; to $country = $package["destination"]["postcode"]; and update $cost based on postcode value. The cost only gets updated if a postcode is set. How do I require it?

    – kugavosuca
    Nov 27 '18 at 16:16

















You need to provide the code that you are using in your question…

– LoicTheAztec
Nov 27 '18 at 8:04





You need to provide the code that you are using in your question…

– LoicTheAztec
Nov 27 '18 at 8:04













The code is just like in the tutorial I linked to. The only difference is in calculate_shipping() I changed $country = $package["destination"]["country"]; to $country = $package["destination"]["postcode"]; and update $cost based on postcode value. The cost only gets updated if a postcode is set. How do I require it?

– kugavosuca
Nov 27 '18 at 16:16





The code is just like in the tutorial I linked to. The only difference is in calculate_shipping() I changed $country = $package["destination"]["country"]; to $country = $package["destination"]["postcode"]; and update $cost based on postcode value. The cost only gets updated if a postcode is set. How do I require it?

– kugavosuca
Nov 27 '18 at 16:16












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