/** * WooCommerce Customer Functions * * Functions for customers. * * @package WooCommerce\Functions * @version 2.2.0 */ use Automattic\WooCommerce\Enums\OrderInternalStatus; use Automattic\WooCommerce\Internal\DataStores\Orders\OrdersTableDataStore; use Automattic\WooCommerce\Internal\Utilities\Users; use Automattic\WooCommerce\Utilities\OrderUtil; defined( 'ABSPATH' ) || exit; /** * Prevent any user who cannot 'edit_posts' (subscribers, customers etc) from seeing the admin bar. * * Note: get_option( 'woocommerce_lock_down_admin', true ) is a deprecated option here for backwards compatibility. Defaults to true. * * @param bool $show_admin_bar If should display admin bar. * @return bool */ function wc_disable_admin_bar( $show_admin_bar ) { /** * Controls whether the WooCommerce admin bar should be disabled. * * @since 3.0.0 * * @param bool $enabled */ if ( apply_filters( 'woocommerce_disable_admin_bar', true ) && ! ( current_user_can( 'edit_posts' ) || current_user_can( 'manage_woocommerce' ) ) ) { $show_admin_bar = false; } return $show_admin_bar; } add_filter( 'show_admin_bar', 'wc_disable_admin_bar', 10, 1 ); // phpcs:ignore WordPress.VIP.AdminBarRemoval.RemovalDetected if ( ! function_exists( 'wc_create_new_customer' ) ) { /** * Create a new customer. * * @since 9.4.0 Moved woocommerce_registration_error_email_exists filter to the shortcode checkout class. * @since 9.4.0 Removed handling for generating username/password based on settings--this is consumed at form level. Here, if data is missing it will be generated. * * @param string $email Customer email. * @param string $username Customer username. * @param string $password Customer password. * @param array $args List of arguments to pass to `wp_insert_user()`. * @return int|WP_Error Returns WP_Error on failure, Int (user ID) on success. */ function wc_create_new_customer( $email, $username = '', $password = '', $args = array() ) { if ( empty( $email ) || ! is_email( $email ) ) { return new WP_Error( 'registration-error-invalid-email', __( 'Please provide a valid email address.', 'woocommerce' ) ); } if ( email_exists( $email ) ) { return new WP_Error( 'registration-error-email-exists', sprintf( // Translators: %s Email address. esc_html__( 'An account is already registered with %s. Please log in or use a different email address.', 'woocommerce' ), esc_html( $email ) ) ); } if ( empty( $username ) ) { $username = wc_create_new_customer_username( $email, $args ); } $username = sanitize_user( $username ); if ( empty( $username ) || ! validate_username( $username ) ) { return new WP_Error( 'registration-error-invalid-username', __( 'Please provide a valid account username.', 'woocommerce' ) ); } if ( username_exists( $username ) ) { return new WP_Error( 'registration-error-username-exists', __( 'An account is already registered with that username. Please choose another.', 'woocommerce' ) ); } // Handle password creation. $password_generated = false; if ( empty( $password ) ) { $password = wp_generate_password(); $password_generated = true; } if ( empty( $password ) ) { return new WP_Error( 'registration-error-missing-password', __( 'Please create a password for your account.', 'woocommerce' ) ); } // Use WP_Error to handle registration errors. $errors = new WP_Error(); /** * Fires before a customer account is registered. * * This hook fires before customer accounts are created and passes the form data (username, email) and an array * of errors. * * This could be used to add extra validation logic and append errors to the array. * * @since 7.2.0 * * @internal Matches filter name in WooCommerce core. * * @param string $username Customer username. * @param string $user_email Customer email address. * @param \WP_Error $errors Error object. */ do_action( 'woocommerce_register_post', $username, $email, $errors ); /** * Filters registration errors before a customer account is registered. * * This hook filters registration errors. This can be used to manipulate the array of errors before * they are displayed. * * @since 7.2.0 * * @internal Matches filter name in WooCommerce core. * * @param \WP_Error $errors Error object. * @param string $username Customer username. * @param string $user_email Customer email address. * @return \WP_Error */ $errors = apply_filters( 'woocommerce_registration_errors', $errors, $username, $email ); if ( is_wp_error( $errors ) && $errors->get_error_code() ) { return $errors; } // Merged passed args with sanitized username, email, and password. $customer_data = array_merge( $args, array( 'user_login' => $username, 'user_pass' => $password, 'user_email' => $email, 'role' => 'customer', ) ); /** * Filters customer data before a customer account is registered. * * This hook filters customer data. It allows user data to be changed, for example, username, password, email, * first name, last name, and role. * * @since 7.2.0 * * @param array $customer_data An array of customer (user) data. * @return array */ $new_customer_data = apply_filters( 'woocommerce_new_customer_data', wp_parse_args( $customer_data, array( 'first_name' => '', 'last_name' => '', 'source' => 'unknown', ) ) ); $customer_id = wp_insert_user( $new_customer_data ); if ( is_wp_error( $customer_id ) ) { return $customer_id; } // Set account flag to remind customer to update generated password. if ( $password_generated ) { update_user_option( $customer_id, 'default_password_nag', true, true ); } /** * Fires after a customer account has been registered. * * This hook fires after customer accounts are created and passes the customer data. * * @since 7.2.0 * * @internal Matches filter name in WooCommerce core. * * @param integer $customer_id New customer (user) ID. * @param array $new_customer_data Array of customer (user) data. * @param string $password_generated The generated password for the account. */ do_action( 'woocommerce_created_customer', $customer_id, $new_customer_data, $password_generated ); return $customer_id; } } /** * Create a unique username for a new customer. * * @since 3.6.0 * @param string $email New customer email address. * @param array $new_user_args Array of new user args, maybe including first and last names. * @param string $suffix Append string to username to make it unique. * @return string Generated username. */ function wc_create_new_customer_username( $email, $new_user_args = array(), $suffix = '' ) { $username_parts = array(); if ( isset( $new_user_args['first_name'] ) ) { $username_parts[] = sanitize_user( $new_user_args['first_name'], true ); } if ( isset( $new_user_args['last_name'] ) ) { $username_parts[] = sanitize_user( $new_user_args['last_name'], true ); } // Remove empty parts. $username_parts = array_filter( $username_parts ); // If there are no parts, e.g. name had unicode chars, or was not provided, fallback to email. if ( empty( $username_parts ) ) { $email_parts = explode( '@', $email ); $email_username = $email_parts[0]; // Exclude common prefixes. if ( in_array( $email_username, array( 'sales', 'hello', 'mail', 'contact', 'info', ), true ) ) { // Get the domain part. $email_username = $email_parts[1]; } $username_parts[] = sanitize_user( $email_username, true ); } $username = wc_strtolower( implode( '.', $username_parts ) ); if ( $suffix ) { $username .= $suffix; } /** * WordPress 4.4 - filters the list of blocked usernames. * * @since 3.7.0 * @param array $usernames Array of blocked usernames. */ $illegal_logins = (array) apply_filters( 'illegal_user_logins', array() ); // Stop illegal logins and generate a new random username. if ( in_array( strtolower( $username ), array_map( 'strtolower', $illegal_logins ), true ) ) { $new_args = array(); /** * Filter generated customer username. * * @since 3.7.0 * @param string $username Generated username. * @param string $email New customer email address. * @param array $new_user_args Array of new user args, maybe including first and last names. * @param string $suffix Append string to username to make it unique. */ $new_args['first_name'] = apply_filters( 'woocommerce_generated_customer_username', 'woo_user_' . zeroise( wp_rand( 0, 9999 ), 4 ), $email, $new_user_args, $suffix ); return wc_create_new_customer_username( $email, $new_args, $suffix ); } if ( username_exists( $username ) ) { // Generate something unique to append to the username in case of a conflict with another user. $suffix = '-' . zeroise( wp_rand( 0, 9999 ), 4 ); return wc_create_new_customer_username( $email, $new_user_args, $suffix ); } /** * Filter new customer username. * * @since 3.7.0 * @param string $username Customer username. * @param string $email New customer email address. * @param array $new_user_args Array of new user args, maybe including first and last names. * @param string $suffix Append string to username to make it unique. */ return apply_filters( 'woocommerce_new_customer_username', $username, $email, $new_user_args, $suffix ); } /** * Login a customer (set auth cookie and set global user object). * * @param int $customer_id Customer ID. */ function wc_set_customer_auth_cookie( $customer_id ) { wp_set_current_user( $customer_id ); wp_set_auth_cookie( $customer_id, true ); // Update session. if ( is_callable( array( WC()->session, 'init_session_cookie' ) ) ) { WC()->session->init_session_cookie(); } } /** * Get past orders (by email) and update them. * * @param int $customer_id Customer ID. * @return int */ function wc_update_new_customer_past_orders( $customer_id ) { $linked = 0; $complete = 0; $customer = get_user_by( 'id', absint( $customer_id ) ); $customer_orders = wc_get_orders( array( 'limit' => -1, 'customer' => array( array( 0, $customer->user_email ) ), 'return' => 'ids', ) ); if ( ! empty( $customer_orders ) ) { foreach ( $customer_orders as $order_id ) { $order = wc_get_order( $order_id ); if ( ! $order ) { continue; } $order->set_customer_id( $customer->ID ); $order->save(); if ( $order->has_downloadable_item() ) { $data_store = WC_Data_Store::load( 'customer-download' ); $data_store->delete_by_order_id( $order->get_id() ); wc_downloadable_product_permissions( $order->get_id(), true ); } do_action( 'woocommerce_update_new_customer_past_order', $order_id, $customer ); if ( $order->get_status() === OrderInternalStatus::COMPLETED ) { ++$complete; } ++$linked; } } if ( $complete ) { update_user_meta( $customer_id, 'paying_customer', 1 ); Users::update_site_user_meta( $customer_id, 'wc_order_count', '' ); Users::update_site_user_meta( $customer_id, 'wc_money_spent', '' ); Users::delete_site_user_meta( $customer_id, 'wc_last_order' ); } return $linked; } /** * Order payment completed - This is a paying customer. * * @param int $order_id Order ID. */ function wc_paying_customer( $order_id ) { $order = wc_get_order( $order_id ); $customer_id = $order->get_customer_id(); if ( $customer_id > 0 && 'shop_order_refund' !== $order->get_type() ) { $customer = new WC_Customer( $customer_id ); if ( ! $customer->get_is_paying_customer() ) { $customer->set_is_paying_customer( true ); $customer->save(); } } } add_action( 'woocommerce_payment_complete', 'wc_paying_customer' ); add_action( 'woocommerce_order_status_completed', 'wc_paying_customer' ); /** * Checks if a user (by email or ID or both) has bought an item. * * @param string $customer_email Customer email to check. * @param int $user_id User ID to check. * @param int $product_id Product ID to check. * @return bool */ function wc_customer_bought_product( $customer_email, $user_id, $product_id ) { global $wpdb; $result = apply_filters( 'woocommerce_pre_customer_bought_product', null, $customer_email, $user_id, $product_id ); if ( null !== $result ) { return $result; } /** * Whether to use lookup tables - it can optimize performance, but correctness depends on the frequency of the AS job. * * @since 9.7.0 * * @param bool $enabled * @param string $customer_email Customer email to check. * @param int $user_id User ID to check. * @param int $product_id Product ID to check. * @return bool */ $use_lookup_tables = apply_filters( 'woocommerce_customer_bought_product_use_lookup_tables', false, $customer_email, $user_id, $product_id ); if ( $use_lookup_tables ) { // Lookup tables get refreshed along with the `woocommerce_reports` transient version (due to async processing). // With high orders placement rate, this caching here will be short-lived (suboptimal for BFCM/Christmas and busy stores in general). $cache_version = WC_Cache_Helper::get_transient_version( 'woocommerce_reports' ); } elseif ( '' === $customer_email && $user_id ) { // Optimized: for specific customers version with orders count (it's a user meta from in-memory populated datasets). // Best-case scenario for caching here, as it only depends on the customer orders placement rate. $cache_version = wc_get_customer_order_count( $user_id ); } else { // Fallback: create, update, and delete operations on orders clears caches and refreshes `orders` transient version. // With high orders placement rate, this caching here will be short-lived (suboptimal for BFCM/Christmas and busy stores in general). // For the core, no use-cases for this branch. Themes/extensions are still valid use-cases. $cache_version = WC_Cache_Helper::get_transient_version( 'orders' ); } $cache_group = 'orders'; $cache_key = 'wc_customer_bought_product_' . md5( $customer_email . '-' . $user_id . '-' . $use_lookup_tables ); $cache_value = wp_cache_get( $cache_key, $cache_group ); if ( isset( $cache_value['value'], $cache_value['version'] ) && $cache_value['version'] === $cache_version ) { $result = $cache_value['value']; } else { $customer_data = array( $user_id ); if ( $user_id ) { $user = get_user_by( 'id', $user_id ); if ( isset( $user->user_email ) ) { $customer_data[] = $user->user_email; } } if ( is_email( $customer_email ) ) { $customer_data[] = $customer_email; } $customer_data = array_map( 'esc_sql', array_filter( array_unique( $customer_data ) ) ); $statuses = array_map( 'esc_sql', wc_get_is_paid_statuses() ); if ( count( $customer_data ) === 0 ) { return false; } if ( OrderUtil::custom_orders_table_usage_is_enabled() ) { $statuses = array_map( function ( $status ) { return "wc-$status"; }, $statuses ); $order_table = OrdersTableDataStore::get_orders_table_name(); $user_id_clause = ''; if ( $user_id ) { $user_id_clause = 'OR o.customer_id = ' . absint( $user_id ); } if ( $use_lookup_tables ) { // HPOS: yes, Lookup table: yes. $sql = " SELECT DISTINCT product_or_variation_id FROM ( SELECT CASE WHEN product_id != 0 THEN product_id ELSE variation_id END AS product_or_variation_id FROM {$wpdb->prefix}wc_order_product_lookup lookup INNER JOIN $order_table AS o ON lookup.order_id = o.ID WHERE o.status IN ('" . implode( "','", $statuses ) . "') AND ( o.billing_email IN ('" . implode( "','", $customer_data ) . "') $user_id_clause ) ) AS subquery WHERE product_or_variation_id != 0 "; } else { // HPOS: yes, Lookup table: no. $sql = " SELECT DISTINCT im.meta_value FROM $order_table AS o INNER JOIN {$wpdb->prefix}woocommerce_order_items AS i ON o.id = i.order_id INNER JOIN {$wpdb->prefix}woocommerce_order_itemmeta AS im ON i.order_item_id = im.order_item_id WHERE o.status IN ('" . implode( "','", $statuses ) . "') AND im.meta_key IN ('_product_id', '_variation_id' ) AND im.meta_value != 0 AND ( o.billing_email IN ('" . implode( "','", $customer_data ) . "') $user_id_clause ) "; } $result = $wpdb->get_col( $sql ); } elseif ( $use_lookup_tables ) { // HPOS: no, Lookup table: yes. $result = $wpdb->get_col( " SELECT DISTINCT product_or_variation_id FROM ( SELECT CASE WHEN lookup.product_id != 0 THEN lookup.product_id ELSE lookup.variation_id END AS product_or_variation_id FROM {$wpdb->prefix}wc_order_product_lookup AS lookup INNER JOIN {$wpdb->posts} AS p ON p.ID = lookup.order_id INNER JOIN {$wpdb->postmeta} AS pm ON p.ID = pm.post_id WHERE p.post_status IN ( 'wc-" . implode( "','wc-", $statuses ) . "' ) AND pm.meta_key IN ( '_billing_email', '_customer_user' ) AND pm.meta_value IN ( '" . implode( "','", $customer_data ) . "' ) ) AS subquery WHERE product_or_variation_id != 0 " ); // WPCS: unprepared SQL ok. } else { // HPOS: no, Lookup table: no. // phpcs:disable WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared $result = $wpdb->get_col( " SELECT DISTINCT im.meta_value FROM {$wpdb->posts} AS p INNER JOIN {$wpdb->postmeta} AS pm ON p.ID = pm.post_id INNER JOIN {$wpdb->prefix}woocommerce_order_items AS i ON p.ID = i.order_id INNER JOIN {$wpdb->prefix}woocommerce_order_itemmeta AS im ON i.order_item_id = im.order_item_id WHERE p.post_status IN ( 'wc-" . implode( "','wc-", $statuses ) . "' ) AND p.post_type = 'shop_order' AND pm.meta_key IN ( '_billing_email', '_customer_user' ) AND im.meta_key IN ( '_product_id', '_variation_id' ) AND im.meta_value != 0 AND pm.meta_value IN ( '" . implode( "','", $customer_data ) . "' ) " ); // phpcs:enable WordPress.DB.PreparedSQL.NotPrepared } $result = array_map( 'absint', $result ); wp_cache_set( $cache_key, array( 'version' => $cache_version, 'value' => $result, ), $cache_group, MONTH_IN_SECONDS ); } return in_array( absint( $product_id ), $result, true ); } /** * Checks if the current user has a role. * * @param string $role The role. * @return bool */ function wc_current_user_has_role( $role ) { return wc_user_has_role( wp_get_current_user(), $role ); } /** * Checks if a user has a role. * * @param int|\WP_User $user The user. * @param string $role The role. * @return bool */ function wc_user_has_role( $user, $role ) { if ( ! is_object( $user ) ) { $user = get_userdata( $user ); } if ( ! $user || ! $user->exists() ) { return false; } return in_array( $role, $user->roles, true ); } /** * Checks if a user has a certain capability. * * @param array $allcaps All capabilities. * @param array $caps Capabilities. * @param array $args Arguments. * * @return array The filtered array of all capabilities. */ function wc_customer_has_capability( $allcaps, $caps, $args ) { if ( isset( $caps[0] ) ) { switch ( $caps[0] ) { case 'view_order': $user_id = intval( $args[1] ); $order = wc_get_order( $args[2] ); if ( $order && $user_id === $order->get_user_id() ) { $allcaps['view_order'] = true; } break; case 'pay_for_order': $user_id = intval( $args[1] ); $order_id = isset( $args[2] ) ? $args[2] : null; // When no order ID, we assume it's a new order // and thus, customer can pay for it. if ( ! $order_id ) { $allcaps['pay_for_order'] = true; break; } $order = wc_get_order( $order_id ); if ( $order && ( $user_id === $order->get_user_id() || ! $order->get_user_id() ) ) { $allcaps['pay_for_order'] = true; } break; case 'order_again': $user_id = intval( $args[1] ); $order = wc_get_order( $args[2] ); if ( $order && $user_id === $order->get_user_id() ) { $allcaps['order_again'] = true; } break; case 'cancel_order': $user_id = intval( $args[1] ); $order = wc_get_order( $args[2] ); if ( $order && $user_id === $order->get_user_id() ) { $allcaps['cancel_order'] = true; } break; case 'download_file': $user_id = intval( $args[1] ); $download = $args[2]; if ( $download && $user_id === $download->get_user_id() ) { $allcaps['download_file'] = true; } break; } } return $allcaps; } add_filter( 'user_has_cap', 'wc_customer_has_capability', 10, 3 ); /** * Safe way of allowing shop managers restricted capabilities that will remove * access to the capabilities if WooCommerce is deactivated. * * @since 3.5.4 * @param bool[] $allcaps Array of key/value pairs where keys represent a capability name and boolean values * represent whether the user has that capability. * @param string[] $caps Required primitive capabilities for the requested capability. * @param array $args Arguments that accompany the requested capability check. * @param WP_User $user The user object. * @return bool[] */ function wc_shop_manager_has_capability( $allcaps, $caps, $args, $user ) { if ( wc_user_has_role( $user, 'shop_manager' ) ) { // @see wc_modify_map_meta_cap, which limits editing to customers. $allcaps['edit_users'] = true; } return $allcaps; } add_filter( 'user_has_cap', 'wc_shop_manager_has_capability', 10, 4 ); /** * Modify the list of editable roles to prevent non-admin adding admin users. * * @param array $roles Roles. * @return array */ function wc_modify_editable_roles( $roles ) { if ( is_multisite() && is_super_admin() ) { return $roles; } if ( ! wc_current_user_has_role( 'administrator' ) ) { unset( $roles['administrator'] ); if ( wc_current_user_has_role( 'shop_manager' ) ) { $shop_manager_editable_roles = apply_filters( 'woocommerce_shop_manager_editable_roles', array( 'customer' ) ); return array_intersect_key( $roles, array_flip( $shop_manager_editable_roles ) ); } } return $roles; } add_filter( 'editable_roles', 'wc_modify_editable_roles' ); /** * Modify capabilities to prevent non-admin users editing admin users. * * $args[0] will be the user being edited in this case. * * @param array $caps Array of caps. * @param string $cap Name of the cap we are checking. * @param int $user_id ID of the user being checked against. * @param array $args Arguments. * @return array */ function wc_modify_map_meta_cap( $caps, $cap, $user_id, $args ) { if ( is_multisite() && is_super_admin() ) { return $caps; } switch ( $cap ) { case 'edit_user': case 'remove_user': case 'promote_user': case 'delete_user': if ( ! isset( $args[0] ) || $args[0] === $user_id ) { break; } elseif ( ! wc_current_user_has_role( 'administrator' ) ) { if ( wc_user_has_role( $args[0], 'administrator' ) ) { $caps[] = 'do_not_allow'; } elseif ( wc_current_user_has_role( 'shop_manager' ) ) { // Shop managers can only edit customer info. $userdata = get_userdata( $args[0] ); $shop_manager_editable_roles = apply_filters( 'woocommerce_shop_manager_editable_roles', array( 'customer' ) ); // phpcs:ignore WooCommerce.Commenting.CommentHooks.MissingHookComment if ( property_exists( $userdata, 'roles' ) && ! empty( $userdata->roles ) && ! array_intersect( $userdata->roles, $shop_manager_editable_roles ) ) { $caps[] = 'do_not_allow'; } } } break; } return $caps; } add_filter( 'map_meta_cap', 'wc_modify_map_meta_cap', 10, 4 ); /** * Get customer download permissions from the database. * * @param int $customer_id Customer/User ID. * @return array */ function wc_get_customer_download_permissions( $customer_id ) { $data_store = WC_Data_Store::load( 'customer-download' ); return apply_filters( 'woocommerce_permission_list', $data_store->get_downloads_for_customer( $customer_id ), $customer_id ); // phpcs:ignore WooCommerce.Commenting.CommentHooks.MissingHookComment } /** * Get customer available downloads. * * @param int $customer_id Customer/User ID. * @return array */ function wc_get_customer_available_downloads( $customer_id ) { $downloads = array(); $_product = null; $order = null; $file_number = 0; // Get results from valid orders only. $results = wc_get_customer_download_permissions( $customer_id ); if ( $results ) { foreach ( $results as $result ) { $order_id = intval( $result->order_id ); if ( ! $order || $order->get_id() !== $order_id ) { // New order. $order = wc_get_order( $order_id ); $_product = null; } // Make sure the order exists for this download. if ( ! $order ) { continue; } // Check if downloads are permitted. if ( ! $order->is_download_permitted() ) { continue; } $product_id = intval( $result->product_id ); if ( ! $_product || $_product->get_id() !== $product_id ) { // New product. $file_number = 0; $_product = wc_get_product( $product_id ); } // Check product exists and has the file. if ( ! $_product || ! $_product->exists() || ! $_product->has_file( $result->download_id ) ) { continue; } $download_file = $_product->get_file( $result->download_id ); // If the downloadable file has been disabled (it may be located in an untrusted location) then do not return it. if ( ! $download_file->get_enabled() ) { continue; } // Download name will be 'Product Name' for products with a single downloadable file, and 'Product Name - File X' for products with multiple files. // phpcs:ignore WooCommerce.Commenting.CommentHooks.MissingHookComment $download_name = apply_filters( 'woocommerce_downloadable_product_name', $download_file['name'], $_product, $result->download_id, $file_number ); $downloads[] = array( 'download_url' => add_query_arg( array( 'download_file' => $product_id, 'order' => $result->order_key, 'email' => rawurlencode( $result->user_email ), 'key' => $result->download_id, ), home_url( '/' ) ), 'download_id' => $result->download_id, 'product_id' => $_product->get_id(), 'product_name' => $_product->get_name(), 'product_url' => $_product->is_visible() ? $_product->get_permalink() : '', // Since 3.3.0. 'download_name' => $download_name, 'order_id' => $order->get_id(), 'order_key' => $order->get_order_key(), 'downloads_remaining' => $result->downloads_remaining, 'access_expires' => $result->access_expires, 'file' => array( 'name' => $download_file->get_name(), 'file' => $download_file->get_file(), ), ); ++$file_number; } } // phpcs:ignore WooCommerce.Commenting.CommentHooks.MissingHookComment return apply_filters( 'woocommerce_customer_available_downloads', $downloads, $customer_id ); } /** * Get total spent by customer. * * @param int $user_id User ID. * @return string */ function wc_get_customer_total_spent( $user_id ) { $customer = new WC_Customer( $user_id ); return $customer->get_total_spent(); } /** * Get total orders by customer. * * @param int $user_id User ID. * @return int */ function wc_get_customer_order_count( $user_id ) { $customer = new WC_Customer( $user_id ); return $customer->get_order_count(); } /** * Reset _customer_user on orders when a user is deleted. * * @param int $user_id User ID. */ function wc_reset_order_customer_id_on_deleted_user( $user_id ) { global $wpdb; if ( OrderUtil::custom_orders_table_usage_is_enabled() ) { $order_table_ds = wc_get_container()->get( OrdersTableDataStore::class ); $order_table = $order_table_ds::get_orders_table_name(); $wpdb->update( $order_table, array( 'customer_id' => 0, 'date_updated_gmt' => current_time( 'mysql', true ), ), array( 'customer_id' => $user_id, ), array( '%d', '%s', ), array( '%d', ) ); } if ( ! OrderUtil::custom_orders_table_usage_is_enabled() || OrderUtil::is_custom_order_tables_in_sync() ) { $wpdb->update( $wpdb->postmeta, array( 'meta_value' => 0, //phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.SlowDBQuery.slow_db_query_meta_value ), array( 'meta_key' => '_customer_user', //phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.SlowDBQuery.slow_db_query_meta_key 'meta_value' => $user_id, //phpcs:ignore WordPress.DB.SlowDBQuery.slow_db_query_meta_value ) ); } } add_action( 'deleted_user', 'wc_reset_order_customer_id_on_deleted_user' ); /** * Get review verification status. * * @param int $comment_id Comment ID. * @return bool */ function wc_review_is_from_verified_owner( $comment_id ) { $verified = get_comment_meta( $comment_id, 'verified', true ); return '' === $verified ? WC_Comments::add_comment_purchase_verification( $comment_id ) : (bool) $verified; } /** * Disable author archives for customers. * * @since 2.5.0 */ function wc_disable_author_archives_for_customers() { global $author; if ( is_author() ) { $user = get_user_by( 'id', $author ); if ( user_can( $user, 'customer' ) && ! user_can( $user, 'edit_posts' ) ) { wp_safe_redirect( wc_get_page_permalink( 'shop' ) ); exit; } } } add_action( 'template_redirect', 'wc_disable_author_archives_for_customers' ); /** * Hooks into the `profile_update` hook to set the user last updated timestamp. * * @since 2.6.0 * @param int $user_id The user that was updated. * @param array $old The profile fields pre-change. */ function wc_update_profile_last_update_time( $user_id, $old ) { wc_set_user_last_update_time( $user_id ); } add_action( 'profile_update', 'wc_update_profile_last_update_time', 10, 2 ); /** * Hooks into the update user meta function to set the user last updated timestamp. * * @since 2.6.0 * @param int $meta_id ID of the meta object that was changed. * @param int $user_id The user that was updated. * @param string $meta_key Name of the meta key that was changed. * @param mixed $_meta_value Value of the meta that was changed. */ function wc_meta_update_last_update_time( $meta_id, $user_id, $meta_key, $_meta_value ) { $keys_to_track = apply_filters( 'woocommerce_user_last_update_fields', array( 'first_name', 'last_name' ) ); // phpcs:ignore WooCommerce.Commenting.CommentHooks.MissingHookComment $update_time = in_array( $meta_key, $keys_to_track, true ) ? true : false; $update_time = 'billing_' === substr( $meta_key, 0, 8 ) ? true : $update_time; $update_time = 'shipping_' === substr( $meta_key, 0, 9 ) ? true : $update_time; if ( $update_time ) { wc_set_user_last_update_time( $user_id ); } } add_action( 'update_user_meta', 'wc_meta_update_last_update_time', 10, 4 ); /** * Sets a user's "last update" time to the current timestamp. * * @since 2.6.0 * @param int $user_id The user to set a timestamp for. */ function wc_set_user_last_update_time( $user_id ) { update_user_meta( $user_id, 'last_update', gmdate( 'U' ) ); } /** * Get customer saved payment methods list. * * @since 2.6.0 * @param int $customer_id Customer ID. * @return array */ function wc_get_customer_saved_methods_list( $customer_id ) { return apply_filters( 'woocommerce_saved_payment_methods_list', array(), $customer_id ); // phpcs:ignore WooCommerce.Commenting.CommentHooks.MissingHookComment } /** * Get info about customer's last order. * * @since 2.6.0 * @param int $customer_id Customer ID. * @return WC_Order|bool Order object if successful or false. */ function wc_get_customer_last_order( $customer_id ) { $customer = new WC_Customer( $customer_id ); return $customer->get_last_order(); } /** * When a user is deleted in WordPress, delete corresponding WooCommerce data. * * @param int $user_id User ID being deleted. */ function wc_delete_user_data( $user_id ) { global $wpdb; // Clean up sessions. $wpdb->delete( $wpdb->prefix . 'woocommerce_sessions', array( 'session_key' => $user_id, ) ); // Revoke API keys. $wpdb->delete( $wpdb->prefix . 'woocommerce_api_keys', array( 'user_id' => $user_id, ) ); // Clean up payment tokens. $payment_tokens = WC_Payment_Tokens::get_customer_tokens( $user_id ); foreach ( $payment_tokens as $payment_token ) { $payment_token->delete(); } } add_action( 'delete_user', 'wc_delete_user_data' ); /** * Store user agents. Used for tracker. * * @since 3.0.0 * @param string $user_login User login. * @param int|object $user User. */ function wc_maybe_store_user_agent( $user_login, $user ) { if ( 'yes' === get_option( 'woocommerce_allow_tracking', 'no' ) && user_can( $user, 'manage_woocommerce' ) ) { $admin_user_agents = array_filter( (array) get_option( 'woocommerce_tracker_ua', array() ) ); $admin_user_agents[] = wc_get_user_agent(); update_option( 'woocommerce_tracker_ua', array_unique( $admin_user_agents ), false ); } } add_action( 'wp_login', 'wc_maybe_store_user_agent', 10, 2 ); /** * Update logic triggered on login. * * @since 3.4.0 * @param string $user_login User login. * @param object $user User. */ function wc_user_logged_in( $user_login, $user ) { wc_update_user_last_active( $user->ID ); update_user_meta( $user->ID, '_woocommerce_load_saved_cart_after_login', 1 ); } add_action( 'wp_login', 'wc_user_logged_in', 10, 2 ); /** * Update when the user was last active. * * @since 3.4.0 */ function wc_current_user_is_active() { if ( ! is_user_logged_in() ) { return; } wc_update_user_last_active( get_current_user_id() ); } add_action( 'wp', 'wc_current_user_is_active', 10 ); /** * Set the user last active timestamp to now. * * @since 3.4.0 * @param int $user_id User ID to mark active. */ function wc_update_user_last_active( $user_id ) { if ( ! $user_id ) { return; } update_user_meta( $user_id, 'wc_last_active', (string) strtotime( gmdate( 'Y-m-d', time() ) ) ); } /** * Translate WC roles using the woocommerce textdomain. * * @since 3.7.0 * @param string $translation Translated text. * @param string $text Text to translate. * @param string $context Context information for the translators. * @param string $domain Text domain. Unique identifier for retrieving translated strings. * @return string */ function wc_translate_user_roles( $translation, $text, $context, $domain ) { // translate_user_role() only accepts a second parameter starting in WP 5.2. if ( version_compare( get_bloginfo( 'version' ), '5.2', '<' ) ) { return $translation; } if ( 'User role' === $context && 'default' === $domain && in_array( $text, array( 'Shop manager', 'Customer' ), true ) ) { return translate_user_role( $text, 'woocommerce' ); } return $translation; } add_filter( 'gettext_with_context', 'wc_translate_user_roles', 10, 4 ); 7 Surprising Strategies to Master the Chicken Road Game_1 – Barter Up Now – Trade without Money
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  • ahtsham
  • July 3, 2025

7 Surprising Strategies to Master the Chicken Road Game_1

7 Surprising Strategies to Master the Chicken Road Game

The world of online gaming continues to innovate and expand, captivating players with unique experiences and opportunities to win. Among these intriguing games is one that emphasizes quick decision-making and strategic planning, which has gained traction in various gaming communities. This game requires players to navigate a virtual road filled with challenges while making bets on the outcomes. It’s a thrilling experience that combines elements of traditional gambling with modern graphics and interactive gameplay. The goal is to make smart decisions quickly, capitalizing on the shifting probabilities inherent within the game.

As chicken road game gambling players engage in this engaging game of chance, they often seek ways to improve their skills and increase their odds of success. This article will exploreseven surprising strategies designed to help players excel in this gambling environment. From understanding the game mechanics to developing effective betting tactics, these strategies will enhance your gameplay and provide insights that can lead to more significant earnings.

Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced player looking to refine your approach, mastering this unique gambling opportunity requires knowledge and practice. Join us as we delve into these strategies, equipping you with the tools necessary for success in this dynamic gaming landscape.

Understanding the Game Mechanics

The first step to mastering this thrilling game is a deep understanding of its mechanics. The gameplay revolves around betting on outcomes while navigating a virtual road. Players make strategic choices, betting on whether they can successfully cross a specific distance without failing. Each choice made influences the outcome and ultimately determines the potential winnings.

By grasping the core mechanics, players can better strategize their approach. Observing patterns and player behavior can be incredibly beneficial as well. Many expert players analyze past results, looking for trends that can help inform their next moves. This analysis is especially crucial because the game landscapes change dynamically, making adaptability essential.

Mechanic
Description
Betting Phase Players place their bets on specific outcomes.
Decision Making Players must decide when to continue or withdraw their bet.
Outcome Assessment Players analyze results to adjust future strategies.

Building a Strategic Betting System

Once you have a firm grasp of the game mechanics, developing a strategic betting system is crucial. This system should incorporate risk management to ensure sustainability throughout your gameplay. One popular approach is the progressive betting system, where players increase their bets after a loss and decrease them after a win. This method can help mitigate losses while maximizing potential gains.

However, it is imperative to stick to your betting limits and avoid the common pitfall of chasing losses. Setting a maximum limit for bets can help maintain control over your gambling experience. Additionally, take time to assess your emotional state while playing; remaining calm and rational significantly enhances decision-making capabilities.

Identifying Patterns in Gameplay

Another effective strategy is identifying patterns within gameplay. Each session presents various outcomes influenced by numerous factors, including player behavior and betting trends. Keeping a log of your own gameplay and analyzing the decisions that led to wins and losses could provide valuable insights.

Additionally, observing how other players react to situations can reveal useful strategies and tactics. Engaging with community forums and sharing experiences will enrich your understanding of the game, promoting a shared learning environment.

Mastering Risk Management

Effective risk management is a crucial component of successful gambling. By assessing the level of risk before each betting phase, players can make informed decisions. A good starting point is dividing the total bankroll into smaller portions. This allows for more calculated risks while minimizing the potential for loss.

Another strategic approach is diversifying bets, which involves betting on different outcomes rather than putting all your capital on a single option. This way, players can balance potential gains and losses, increasing the odds of maintaining their bankroll over longer sessions.

Setting aside a specific amount of time for each gambling session is also key. By establishing time limits, players can maintain control over their gaming experience, potentially avoiding the temptation to overextend their gameplay, which can lead to financial setbacks.

Developing Emotional Discipline

Emotional discipline plays a significant role in mastering gambling strategies. The impact of emotions on decision-making can lead to impulsive actions, detracting from your strategic planning. Learning to recognize emotional shifts while playing is vital to maintain focus and make rational choices.

Utilizing relaxation techniques, such as deep breathing or short breaks, can help players regain composure after a particularly intense round. A calm mindset fosters clearer decision-making, ultimately enhancing gameplay.

Additionally, maintaining a balanced lifestyle outside of gaming can foster healthier emotional states. Engaging in physical activity, pursuing hobbies, and maintaining social connections all contribute to improved mental well-being and gaming performance.

Tracking and Analyzing Your Gameplay

To improve gameplay, developing the habit of tracking and analyzing your own betting patterns can be incredibly beneficial. This practice allows players to identify both strengths and weaknesses, paving the way for future improvements. Keeping comprehensive records of each session will help in refining strategies over time.

Players can leverage this data to uncover trends, such as the most successful strategies and the times they made poor decisions. Evaluating this information empowers players to adapt their approaches, honing in on the techniques that yield better performance and minimizing those that lead to significant losses.

Creating a Game Journal

A game journal is a valuable tool that can serve multiple purposes. By documenting gameplay sessions, players can reflect on their successes and failures, developing a comprehensive understanding of their habits. A journal should include details about the amount wagered, betting patterns, decision-making processes, and emotional states during those sessions.

Over time, this reflective practice helps gamers sharpen their critical thinking and strategic planning, resulting in improved outcomes. Reviewing past entries can also inspire new strategies and reaffirm previously successful tactics.

Utilizing Technology

In the age of technology, players have access to an array of tools that can enhance their gaming experience. Dynamic analytics tools provide real-time data and analytics that can inform decision-making. Similarly, utilizing apps that track performance and spending habits can lend insight, helping players develop tailored strategies based on personal behaviors.

Furthermore, online forums are an excellent resource for collaborating with others and remaining informed about trends and strategies. Engaging in dialogues with fellow players can both strengthen your community ties and enhance your understanding of various gameplay styles.

Maintaining a Balanced Approach

Finally, fostering a balanced approach to gameplay ensures a more satisfying experience. Understanding that gambling is inherently risky and not solely a means for profit can reshape how you engage with the game. Embracing a sense of enjoyment while playing allows for a healthier perspective throughout your gambling journey.

Consider incorporating recreational activities alongside your gaming endeavors. Balancing leisure activities with online gaming fosters a well-rounded lifestyle. Additionally, it helps players remain grounded, ensuring emotional well-being is prioritized over excessive gambling.

By recognizing that the primary aim is to have fun, players can reduce the pressure to win and create a more enjoyable experience overall. Establishing this balance promotes relaxation and encourages thoughtful engagement with gameplay.

Ultimately, success in this engaging game relies on a combination of strategic planning, emotional discipline, and a commitment to ongoing learning. As players integrate these insights into their gaming routines, they will undoubtedly see improvements in their overall experience and potential winnings.

Final Thoughts

Mastering this unique gambling experience requires a strategic mindset, emotional discipline, and an unwavering commitment to learning. By understanding the mechanics, developing a robust betting system, and implementing effective risk management techniques, players can significantly enhance their performance. Implementing these strategies arms players with the tools necessary to navigate the challenges within this game successfully. Embrace the journey, refine your tactics, and enjoy the thrill of the chicken road game gambling adventure.

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