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I have a WooCommerce problem that I can't solve myself. Currently, I'm using this code to hide products that are in a specific category.



function custom_pre_get_posts_query( $q ) {
$tax_query = (array) $q->get( 'tax_query' );
$tax_query = array(
'taxonomy' => 'product_cat',
'field' => 'slug',
'terms' => array( 'my-category' ),
'operator' => 'NOT IN'
);
$q->set( 'tax_query', $tax_query );
}
add_action( 'woocommerce_product_query', 'custom_pre_get_posts_query' );


This works good so far. But I'd like to modify this code with one exception...



When I'm IN the product category 'my-category', the products are obviously not being displayed, too. However, I'd like to change the code so it does not apply when I'm in the category page of 'my-category'. In this category, I want the products to be shown.



Any ideas?










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    I have a WooCommerce problem that I can't solve myself. Currently, I'm using this code to hide products that are in a specific category.



    function custom_pre_get_posts_query( $q ) {
    $tax_query = (array) $q->get( 'tax_query' );
    $tax_query = array(
    'taxonomy' => 'product_cat',
    'field' => 'slug',
    'terms' => array( 'my-category' ),
    'operator' => 'NOT IN'
    );
    $q->set( 'tax_query', $tax_query );
    }
    add_action( 'woocommerce_product_query', 'custom_pre_get_posts_query' );


    This works good so far. But I'd like to modify this code with one exception...



    When I'm IN the product category 'my-category', the products are obviously not being displayed, too. However, I'd like to change the code so it does not apply when I'm in the category page of 'my-category'. In this category, I want the products to be shown.



    Any ideas?










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      I have a WooCommerce problem that I can't solve myself. Currently, I'm using this code to hide products that are in a specific category.



      function custom_pre_get_posts_query( $q ) {
      $tax_query = (array) $q->get( 'tax_query' );
      $tax_query = array(
      'taxonomy' => 'product_cat',
      'field' => 'slug',
      'terms' => array( 'my-category' ),
      'operator' => 'NOT IN'
      );
      $q->set( 'tax_query', $tax_query );
      }
      add_action( 'woocommerce_product_query', 'custom_pre_get_posts_query' );


      This works good so far. But I'd like to modify this code with one exception...



      When I'm IN the product category 'my-category', the products are obviously not being displayed, too. However, I'd like to change the code so it does not apply when I'm in the category page of 'my-category'. In this category, I want the products to be shown.



      Any ideas?










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      I have a WooCommerce problem that I can't solve myself. Currently, I'm using this code to hide products that are in a specific category.



      function custom_pre_get_posts_query( $q ) {
      $tax_query = (array) $q->get( 'tax_query' );
      $tax_query = array(
      'taxonomy' => 'product_cat',
      'field' => 'slug',
      'terms' => array( 'my-category' ),
      'operator' => 'NOT IN'
      );
      $q->set( 'tax_query', $tax_query );
      }
      add_action( 'woocommerce_product_query', 'custom_pre_get_posts_query' );


      This works good so far. But I'd like to modify this code with one exception...



      When I'm IN the product category 'my-category', the products are obviously not being displayed, too. However, I'd like to change the code so it does not apply when I'm in the category page of 'my-category'. In this category, I want the products to be shown.



      Any ideas?







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          You can check that using is_product_category() function



          function custom_pre_get_posts_query( $q ) {
          if( ! is_product_category( 'my-category' ) {

          $tax_query = (array) $q->get( 'tax_query' );
          $tax_query = array(
          'taxonomy' => 'product_cat',
          'field' => 'slug',
          'terms' => array( 'my-category' ),
          'operator' => 'NOT IN'
          );
          $q->set( 'tax_query', $tax_query );
          }
          }





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            Thank you very much, I can't believe it's that simple ;) Works perfectly!
            – Marcel
            Nov 12 at 12:46


















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          Use the is_tax function to check the page.
          Here is an example.



          function custom_pre_get_posts_query( $q ) {
          if ( is_tax( 'product_cat', 'my-category' ) ) return; // <--

          $tax_query = (array) $q->get( 'tax_query' );
          $tax_query = array(
          'taxonomy' => 'product_cat',
          'field' => 'slug',
          'terms' => array( 'my-category' ),
          'operator' => 'NOT IN'
          );
          $q->set( 'tax_query', $tax_query );
          }





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            Nov 12 at 12:47











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          You can check that using is_product_category() function



          function custom_pre_get_posts_query( $q ) {
          if( ! is_product_category( 'my-category' ) {

          $tax_query = (array) $q->get( 'tax_query' );
          $tax_query = array(
          'taxonomy' => 'product_cat',
          'field' => 'slug',
          'terms' => array( 'my-category' ),
          'operator' => 'NOT IN'
          );
          $q->set( 'tax_query', $tax_query );
          }
          }





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            Thank you very much, I can't believe it's that simple ;) Works perfectly!
            – Marcel
            Nov 12 at 12:46















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          You can check that using is_product_category() function



          function custom_pre_get_posts_query( $q ) {
          if( ! is_product_category( 'my-category' ) {

          $tax_query = (array) $q->get( 'tax_query' );
          $tax_query = array(
          'taxonomy' => 'product_cat',
          'field' => 'slug',
          'terms' => array( 'my-category' ),
          'operator' => 'NOT IN'
          );
          $q->set( 'tax_query', $tax_query );
          }
          }





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            Thank you very much, I can't believe it's that simple ;) Works perfectly!
            – Marcel
            Nov 12 at 12:46













          up vote
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          up vote
          1
          down vote









          You can check that using is_product_category() function



          function custom_pre_get_posts_query( $q ) {
          if( ! is_product_category( 'my-category' ) {

          $tax_query = (array) $q->get( 'tax_query' );
          $tax_query = array(
          'taxonomy' => 'product_cat',
          'field' => 'slug',
          'terms' => array( 'my-category' ),
          'operator' => 'NOT IN'
          );
          $q->set( 'tax_query', $tax_query );
          }
          }





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          You can check that using is_product_category() function



          function custom_pre_get_posts_query( $q ) {
          if( ! is_product_category( 'my-category' ) {

          $tax_query = (array) $q->get( 'tax_query' );
          $tax_query = array(
          'taxonomy' => 'product_cat',
          'field' => 'slug',
          'terms' => array( 'my-category' ),
          'operator' => 'NOT IN'
          );
          $q->set( 'tax_query', $tax_query );
          }
          }






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          answered Nov 11 at 10:29









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            Thank you very much, I can't believe it's that simple ;) Works perfectly!
            – Marcel
            Nov 12 at 12:46














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            Thank you very much, I can't believe it's that simple ;) Works perfectly!
            – Marcel
            Nov 12 at 12:46








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          Thank you very much, I can't believe it's that simple ;) Works perfectly!
          – Marcel
          Nov 12 at 12:46




          Thank you very much, I can't believe it's that simple ;) Works perfectly!
          – Marcel
          Nov 12 at 12:46












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          Use the is_tax function to check the page.
          Here is an example.



          function custom_pre_get_posts_query( $q ) {
          if ( is_tax( 'product_cat', 'my-category' ) ) return; // <--

          $tax_query = (array) $q->get( 'tax_query' );
          $tax_query = array(
          'taxonomy' => 'product_cat',
          'field' => 'slug',
          'terms' => array( 'my-category' ),
          'operator' => 'NOT IN'
          );
          $q->set( 'tax_query', $tax_query );
          }





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          • Thank you very much :)
            – Marcel
            Nov 12 at 12:47















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          Use the is_tax function to check the page.
          Here is an example.



          function custom_pre_get_posts_query( $q ) {
          if ( is_tax( 'product_cat', 'my-category' ) ) return; // <--

          $tax_query = (array) $q->get( 'tax_query' );
          $tax_query = array(
          'taxonomy' => 'product_cat',
          'field' => 'slug',
          'terms' => array( 'my-category' ),
          'operator' => 'NOT IN'
          );
          $q->set( 'tax_query', $tax_query );
          }





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          • Thank you very much :)
            – Marcel
            Nov 12 at 12:47













          up vote
          -1
          down vote










          up vote
          -1
          down vote









          Use the is_tax function to check the page.
          Here is an example.



          function custom_pre_get_posts_query( $q ) {
          if ( is_tax( 'product_cat', 'my-category' ) ) return; // <--

          $tax_query = (array) $q->get( 'tax_query' );
          $tax_query = array(
          'taxonomy' => 'product_cat',
          'field' => 'slug',
          'terms' => array( 'my-category' ),
          'operator' => 'NOT IN'
          );
          $q->set( 'tax_query', $tax_query );
          }





          share|improve this answer












          Use the is_tax function to check the page.
          Here is an example.



          function custom_pre_get_posts_query( $q ) {
          if ( is_tax( 'product_cat', 'my-category' ) ) return; // <--

          $tax_query = (array) $q->get( 'tax_query' );
          $tax_query = array(
          'taxonomy' => 'product_cat',
          'field' => 'slug',
          'terms' => array( 'my-category' ),
          'operator' => 'NOT IN'
          );
          $q->set( 'tax_query', $tax_query );
          }






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          answered Nov 11 at 10:13









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            Nov 12 at 12:47


















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