The plugin itself works great too. it’s an easy way to bypass expensive and unnecessary product feed management software.
Great all over!
]]>Product feed pro has a preset Marktplaats feed, but it misses some necessary attributes. This would normally not be an issue because you can easily add product attributes, however I need to add nested attributes.
Here is an example of one of the nested attributes I need to add:
<admarkt:shippingOptions>
<admarkt:shippingOption>
<admarkt:shippingType>PICKUP</admarkt:shippingType>
<admarkt:location>1097DN</admarkt:location>
</admarkt:shippingOption>
<admarkt:shippingOption>
<admarkt:shippingType>SHIP</admarkt:shippingType>
<admarkt:cost>695</admarkt:cost>
<admarkt:time>2d-5d</admarkt:time>
</admarkt:shippingOption>
</admarkt:shippingOptions>
I have added the custom attributes to the products with?the advanced custom fields plugin. I have mapped the attribute field groups. Field groups are generated and work fine. The parent and child attributes show up in the Product Feed pro plugin. When I choose the parent attribute “shippingOption”, it just comes out blank.
The plugin has built in nested groups the look like this:
Plugin:
plugin shows the child fields entered, no parents need to be selected
The XML then looks like this (which is correct):
<admarkt:budget>
<admarkt:totalBudget>20</admarkt:totalBudget>
<admarkt:dailyBudget>5</admarkt:dailyBudget>
<admarkt:cpc>0.09</admarkt:cpc>
</admarkt:budget>
How can I make a nested group in my feed like show above, but custom? That’s all I need!
]]>We are using your plugin in the WooCommerce webshop of our customer. Recently we have added another plugin, Quantity Discounts & Pricing for WooCommerce, to enable discounts on quantity ranges in products:
https://woocommerce.com/products/quantity-discounts-pricing-for-woocommerce/
Now our customers Marketing company wants to know if it is possible to show Bulk Prices for these products in Product Feed Pro, like this:
https://support.google.com/merchants/answer/12674897?hl=en-GB
Is Product Feed Pro compatible with Quantity Discounts & Pricing for WooCommerce like that?
]]>I have a problem with a shop. He connected with a marketplace by Product Feed Pro plugin and all is good. But recently we have change delivery provider and therefore plugin to manage shipping. Now we use “DPD” but the order does not go back into the plugin because the delivery method does not select the correct one and remains on the old one.
]]>These properties showing up beginning with oembed and oembed time make up a vast majority of the field mapping options. It took close to 5 minutes to scroll through them all.
Thank you in advance!
]]>I am utilising shipping classes to modify the shipping price per product.
I am using a [qty] variable in the shipping class calculation:
The Problem
Product Feed Pro doesn’t including any shipping information in the xml.
***now a new problem **** – the feed only has 4 / 57 products in it
I have mapped the g:shipping field as instructed but the output in the xml is just : <g:shipping/> – or g:shipping doesn’t even exists in the feed
The website outputs the correct shipping charges for the user.
debug log
November 14, 2023, 10:38 pm
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[PHP] => 7.4
[Wordpress] => 6.4.1
[WooCommerce] => 8.2.2
[WooCommerce Product Feed PRO] => 13.0.9
)
Array
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[Variation products] => 58
[Total products] => 89
)
Array
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[channel_hash] => d4cb75caae5a73ac6b01171816b33bfb
[name] => Google Shopping
[fields] => google_shopping
[taxonomy] => google_shopping
[utm_source] => Google Shopping
[type] => Advertising
[_wpnonce] => 86105f763d
[_wp_http_referer] => /wp-admin/admin.php?page=woo-product-feed-pro%2Fwoocommerce-sea.php&action=edit_project&step=7&project_hash=jWcJJBLhJ5fXX50ez9QsQ0qWZErSayic&channel_hash=d4cb75caae5a73ac6b01171816b33bfb
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[step] => 100
[project_hash] => jWcJJBLhJ5fXX50ez9QsQ0qWZErSayic
[filename] => jWcJJBLhJ5fXX50ez9QsQ0qWZErSayic
[external_file] => **removed***/wp-content/uploads/woo-product-feed-pro/xml/jWcJJBLhJ5fXX50ez9QsQ0qWZErSayic.xml
[query_log] => **removed***/wp-content/uploads/woo-product-feed-pro/logs/query.log
[query_output_log] => **removed***/wp-content/uploads/woo-product-feed-pro/logs/query_output.log
[attributes] => Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[rowCount] => 0
[attribute] => g:id
[prefix] =>
[mapfrom] => id
[suffix] =>
)
[1] => Array
(
[rowCount] => 1
[attribute] => g:title
[prefix] =>
[mapfrom] => title
[suffix] =>
)
[2] => Array
(
[rowCount] => 2
[attribute] => g:description
[prefix] =>
[mapfrom] => description
[suffix] =>
)
[3] => Array
(
[rowCount] => 3
[attribute] => g:link
[prefix] =>
[mapfrom] => link
[suffix] =>
)
[4] => Array
(
[rowCount] => 4
[attribute] => g:image_link
[prefix] =>
[mapfrom] => image
[suffix] =>
)
[5] => Array
(
[rowCount] => 5
[attribute] => g:checkout_link_template
[prefix] =>
[mapfrom] => cart_link
[suffix] =>
)
[6] => Array
(
[rowCount] => 6
[attribute] => g:availability
[prefix] =>
[mapfrom] => availability
[suffix] =>
)
[7] => Array
(
[rowCount] => 7
[attribute] => g:price
[prefix] => AUD
[mapfrom] => price
[suffix] =>
)
[8] => Array
(
[rowCount] => 8
[attribute] => g:google_product_category
[prefix] =>
[mapfrom] => categories
[suffix] =>
)
[9] => Array
(
[rowCount] => 9
[attribute] => g:product_type
[prefix] =>
[mapfrom] => category_path
[suffix] =>
)
[10] => Array
(
[rowCount] => 10
[attribute] => g:brand
[prefix] =>
[mapfrom] =>
[suffix] =>
)
[11] => Array
(
[rowCount] => 11
[attribute] => g:gtin
[prefix] =>
[mapfrom] =>
[suffix] =>
)
[12] => Array
(
[rowCount] => 12
[attribute] => g:mpn
[prefix] =>
[mapfrom] =>
[suffix] =>
)
[13] => Array
(
[rowCount] => 13
[attribute] => g:identifier_exists
[prefix] =>
[mapfrom] => calculated
[suffix] =>
)
[14] => Array
(
[rowCount] => 14
[attribute] => g:condition
[prefix] =>
[mapfrom] => condition
[suffix] =>
)
[15] => Array
(
[rowCount] => 15
[attribute] => g:item_group_id
[prefix] =>
[mapfrom] => item_group_id
[suffix] =>
)
[16] => Array
(
[rowCount] => 16
[attribute] => g:shipping
[prefix] =>
[mapfrom] => shipping
[suffix] =>
)
)
[addrow] => 1
[mappings] => Array
(
[49] => Array
(
[rowCount] => 49
[categoryId] => 49
[criteria] => Bean Pasta
[map_to_category] => 434 - Food, Beverages & Tobacco > Food Items > Pasta & Noodles
)
[87] => Array
(
[rowCount] => 87
[categoryId] => 87
[criteria] => Instant Noodle
[map_to_category] => 434 - Food, Beverages & Tobacco > Food Items > Pasta & Noodles
)
[51] => Array
(
[rowCount] => 51
[categoryId] => 51
[criteria] => Slendier Organic Italian Pasta Sauce
[map_to_category] => 5759 - Food, Beverages & Tobacco > Food Items > Condiments & Sauces > Pasta Sauce
)
)
[utm_on] => on
[utm_medium] => cpc
[utm_campaign] => All Products
[utm_term] => id
[utm_content] =>
[total_product_orders_lookback] =>
[woosea_page] => analytics
[active] => 1
[last_updated] => 14 Nov 2023 22:33
[running] => ready
[nr_products] => 5
[nr_products_processed] => 0
[history_products] => Array
(
[14 Nov 2023 06:54] => 57
[14 Nov 2023 06:57] => 57
[14 Nov 2023 07:48] => 57
[14 Nov 2023 22:06] => 57
[14 Nov 2023 22:20] => 4
[14 Nov 2023 22:34] => 4
)
[preview_feed] => on
[project_update] => yes
)
)
]]>I am currently using your EAN for WooCommerce plugin alongside the Product Feed Pro for WooCommerce plugin. In the field mapping for the feed, I select “alg ean (Custom Attribute)” as the GTIN value. However, I’ve noticed that the GTIN field in the feed remains empty.
Could you please provide some guidance on resolving this issue? I want to ensure that the correct EAN values are reflected in the feed.
Thank you for your assistance.
]]>We’ve been long-time users of the Product Feed PRO for WooCommerce plugin, and it has served us well. However, starting yesterday, we’ve encountered a significant issue when attempting to update the XML feed manually. The update process now causes a critical load on our hosting environment, ultimately leading to a server crash.
Previously, we had the “Change products per batch number” set to 200, and this configuration allowed us to efficiently update five XML feeds on each of our seven websites consecutively. However, in response to the recent problem, we attempted to reduce this value to 50, but it appears to have had no impact on the issue. It’s essential to note that there have been no changes made to our hosting environment, and we have not downgraded our service package.
To illustrate the problem, I have attached a screenshot from our hosting monitoring system, displaying the sharp spikes in both CPU and RAM load during attempts to update the XML feeds. The CPU load graph demonstrates the first part, while the second part visualizes the RAM load. These spikes coincide precisely with our efforts to update the XML feeds.
Screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/Wgv7KKs.png
We are reaching out for assistance in resolving this critical issue promptly, as it significantly disrupts our workflow and website performance. Your guidance and support in diagnosing and rectifying this problem would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter.
]]>https://prnt.sc/0q4CowXuMGbR
What can I do?
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