开发者 |
@1984cto
@aldavigdis |
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更新时间 | 2025年6月4日 21:34 |
PHP版本: | 8.1 及以上 |
WordPress版本: | 6.6 |
版权: | GPLv3 or later |
版权网址: | 版权信息 |
As the plugin uses the dkPlus API and dkPlus does not support self-hosted DK setups as far as we know, they are currently unsupported. (But do let us know if you find out that's not the case and we will be happy to work with you!)
Product information is generally synced bidirectionally. Some functionality, such as variant products and stock quantity only works downstream (from DK to WooCommerce), while invoicing works upstream (from WooCommerce to DK), with some information being retained in WooCommerce.
In short, yes. As long as price and name sync are enabled and the API key is assigned to a user with sufficient privileges, price and name changes in WooCommerce are reflected in DK. This can be disabled by disabling those sync options.
Customers providing a kennitala will be registered as debtors in your DK setup if they are not registered already. Kennitala entry is not checked for validity and your customers may possibly enter typos and make other mistakes. The plugin will not overwrite existing customer records however. If the kennitala field is disabled or a kennitala is not provided on checkout, invoices will be assigned to a ‘default kennitala’, symbolising an anonymous cash payment.
The plugin does not depend on WordPress or your web server being able to send emails. As we are leveraging DK’s own email functionality, you need to enter the correct settings into DK and set the appropriate DNS settings such as your domain's SPF record in order for invoice delivery to work.
As the WooCommerce product form is still under development and does not offer the possibility to add custom form fields to specify if you do not want to sync prices, number of items stock etc. for certain Products, that sort of granularity is not supported. However, if you do not need that granularity anyway and can make do with global settings, then it will work as long as you enter a SKU that corresponds with the product's Item Code in DK.
Yes. There are still issues with the kennitala field