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Datafeedr Comparison Sets

Datafeedr Comparison Sets

Version : 0.9.37
Tested up to : 5.4
Number of download : 4657
Author : datafeedr.com
Average rating : 5 / 5 on 9 votes 9 votes, 5 avg.rating

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Datafeedr Comparison Sets
Datafeedr Comparison Sets
Datafeedr Comparison Sets
Datafeedr Comparison Sets

The Datafeedr Comparison Set plugin automatically creates price comparison sets for any product in your WooCommerce store or by using a shortcode. Heads-up! — This plugin requires that you have an active subscription to one of our API plans. Purchase a subscription here. API Usage Please know that the generating or updating of a single comparison set will require between 2 and 6 API requests. If you are using the API Starter Plan, consider upgrading to the Basic Plan. Installation & Configuration [IMPORTANT] Before You Begin This plugin requires that you have installed and activated the Datafeedr API plugin. The following instructions will assume that you have installed the Datafeedr API plugin and selected your affiliate networks and merchants. Installation and configuration instructions can be found here. API Usage Please know that the generating or updating of a single comparison set will require between 2 and 6 API requests. If you are using the API Starter Plan, consider upgrading to the Basic Plan. Plugin Installation Upload the datafeedr-comparison-sets folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory. Activate the Datafeedr Comparison Sets plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress. Configure here: WordPress Admin Area > Datafeedr API > Comparison Sets. Enabling Amazon Products If you want Amazon products to appear in your comparison sets, do the following: Go here WordPress Admin Area > Datafeedr API > Configuration > Amazon Settings. Add your Amazon Access Key ID, Secret Access Key, Tracking ID and Locale. Click the [Save Changes] button at the bottom of the page. Go here WordPress Admin Area > Datafeedr API > Comparison Sets. Change the Cache Lifetime field to 86400. Click the [Save Changes] button at the bottom of the page. Display Comparison Sets for WooCommerce Products To display comparison sets for products in your WooCommerce store, follow these instructions. Go here WordPress Admin Area > Datafeedr API > Comparison Sets > Integrations. Check the WooCommerce option. Click the [Save Changes] button at the bottom of the page. Now, when a product in your store is viewed for the first time, a price comparison set will be generated. Note: Enabling WooCommerce integration will not generate price comparison sets for all products in your store immediately. Sets will only be generated when the product is viewed for the first time. Display Comparison Sets using Shortcodes To display comparison sets in your posts, pages or in other areas where WordPress shortcodes are allowed, use the formats below. Create a price comparison set using name field: [dfrcs name="baratza encore"] Create a price comparison set using name and brand field: [dfrcs name="j8006" brand="omega" ] Create a price comparison set with a custom title: [dfrcs name="chaos harness" brand="black diamond" title="{num_products} great deals on Black Diamond Chaos Harnesses"] Available Filters You can further filter the results of a Comparison Set by using the filters attribute. Available filters are: currency amazon_locale image onsale direct_url saleprice_min saleprice_max finalprice_min finalprice_max Here is what each filter controls: // Return only products which are priced in USD. ​currency=USD // Return Amazon products from US Locale. amazon_locale=US // Return only products that have an image. image=1 // Return only products that are on sale. onsale=1 // Return only products that have a direct URL. direct_url=1 // Return only products with a minimum sale price of $10. saleprice_min=10 // Return only products with a maximum sale price of $100. saleprice_max=100 // Return only products with a minimum final price of $20. finalprice_min=20 // Return only products with a maximum final price of $200. finalprice_max=200 Here are some examples of how to use these filters in your shortcodes: Create a price comparison set using onsale filter: [dfrcs name="farpoint 55" brand="osprey" filters="onsale=1"] Create a price comparison set using currency filter: [dfrcs name="aeropress coffee maker" brand="aerobie" filters="currency=USD"] Create a price comparison set using multiple filters: [dfrcs name="nomad 20 solar panel" filters="currency=USD&finalprice_max=400"] Create a price comparison set using an EAN code: [dfrcs ean="737416080066"] Create a price comparison set using an UPC code: [dfrcs upc="050946872827"] Shortcode to use on WooCommerce single product pages (ie. in blocks, page builders, widgets, etc…) [dfrcs_wc]

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