| 开发者 | keentodesign |
|---|---|
| 更新时间 | 2026年5月3日 14:20 |
| PHP版本: | 7.4 及以上 |
| WordPress版本: | 6.9 |
| 版权: | GPL-2.0+ |
| 版权网址: | 版权信息 |
/wp-content/plugins/No. The plugin is completely free. You also do not need to pay Australia Post for API access, the API key is free to register.
Register at developers.auspost.com.au. It is free and takes around five minutes. You will receive the key by email shortly after registering.
Yes. Enable international shipping in the settings and select the international services you want to offer. Economy Air, Economy Sea, and International Express are all supported.
Yes. You can configure default weight and dimensions in the plugin settings. These are used as a fallback whenever a product is missing that data.
Yes. You can rename each service to anything you like, for example "Standard Delivery" instead of "Parcel Post", or "Fast Delivery" instead of "Express Post".
Yes. You can add a flat fee to every rate, for example $2.50 to cover packaging materials. You can also enter a negative value to offer a discount on the Australia Post rate.
You can configure a fallback rate, a fixed price shown to customers if the API returns no results. This ensures customers can always complete checkout even during an outage.
Yes. You can add the method to as many WooCommerce shipping zones as you need, for example a domestic zone and a separate international zone with different services enabled.
Yes. The plugin is compatible with the modern WooCommerce block-based checkout as well as the classic shortcode checkout.
Yes. The plugin declares full compatibility with WooCommerce High-Performance Order Storage.
Yes. There are no licence restrictions, install it on as many stores as you need.
Rates are fetched live from Australia Post and cached for 15 minutes. The cache resets automatically every time you save your plugin settings, so any changes take effect immediately.
Yes. You can enable delivery estimates so customers see something like "3 to 5 business days" next to each shipping option.
Yes. It uses the weight and dimensions of whichever product variation the customer has selected.
First make sure your origin postcode is set. Then enable Debug Mode in the settings, go to your checkout, and you will see the exact request and response from Australia Post which will tell you what went wrong. Common causes are an incorrect postcode, a product weight of zero, or a destination postcode the API does not recognise.