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Nestor Soriano 50e8f27bc7 Fix visibility of variable products with layered nav filtering.
The layered nav filtering doesn't work well with variable products
when some variations have stock and other don't. When a term is
selected in the widget, a variable product having no stock for
the variation corresponding to that term but having stock for
other variations will be displayed, but it shouldn't.

This commit fixes that by introducing two changes:

- A new override of "is_visible" for WC_Product_Variable that
  looks at the supplied filters, compares them against the corresponding
  available variations and calculates the visibility based on
  the query type (OR or AND).

- A hook on the "found_posts" filter in WC_Query, that adjusts
  the posts count based on the found products visibility
  when there are filters available; this is needed to sync the
  "displaying X posts" messages and the paging when variable
  products are hidden due to stock status.

Additionally, the visibility calculated in "found_posts" is cached
as loop variables so that it isn't calculated again when actually
displaying the products.
2020-07-28 08:55:52 +02:00
Nestor Soriano 9aa3c54bd9 Fix variable product stock status not being properly set on save
When a product is saved its validate_props method is invoked,
and this recalculates the stock_status property based on whether
the product manages stock or not, the stock quantity, and the
value of the woocommerce_notify_no_stock_amount option.

In the case of variable products, and when stock is managed, the stock
was set to "instock" when the current stock was enough, but only
if the "stock_quantity" property was in the list of changed properties
for the object (the method in the base product class doen't check
for changed properties). This is a problem because the
wc_update_product_stock function updates stock_quantity but via direct
database modification, and thus stock_quantity isn't considered
modified. Therefore stock modifications via wc_update_product_stock
don't update stock_status on the product (e.g. when going from 0 to 1
after a refund the stock status will remain as "outofstock").

The fix consists of removing the check for changed properties since
it's not done anyway in the other cases (when stock is below the
woocommerce_notify_no_stock_amount threshold) nor in the base class.

Also, validate_props is refactored for readabiliyy, and an useless
set_stock_status() call placed right before save()
in wc_update_product_stock is removed.
2020-06-29 14:32:17 +02:00
Christopher Allford b5bd8225e8 Moved PHPUnit suite into tests/legacy 2020-04-24 13:53:40 -07:00