Basically, it is a checkout field editor plugin, but for the WooCommerce block checkout

The WooCommerce block checkout can be edited directly from the Gutenberg editor (open the “WP Admin -> Pages -> Checkout” for editing). By default WooCommerce allows adding only Paragraph/Image/Separator inner blocks to the checkout block. The SilkyPress Input Field Block plugin lets you add inner blocks with a custom input field to the checkout block.

The plugin creates a block, called Input Field, which can be added to an inner block of the Checkout Block. One instance of the block will add one custom field to the checkout form. The block can be added as many times as necessary to the Checkout Block and can be inserted more than one time within the same inserter place of the Checkout Block.

Input Field block settings

After adding an Input Field inner block to the checkout block, you can change its settings in the Block Inpector on the right side of the editor. Within the settings General tab you can set its:
– Field type (Text, Select, Checkbox, Radio or Textarea)
– Label
– Id
– Default value
– Help text

Input Field validation on the frontend

In the Validation tab you can toggle the input field as to be required or optional. On the frontend, if a required input field is left empty by the customer, then, upon clicking the Place Order button, the Please fill this field error message will be shown.

Storing the value of the Input Field

After clicking the Place Order button, the value of the Input Field will be saved to the database as a custom field associated with the order.

In the Presentation tab of the Input Field block’s settings you can enable:
– the Show on Order page option so that the field’s value will show up on the Edit Order page in the admin
– the Show on Order Confirmation option so that the field’s value will show up on the customer’s Order Confirmation page (formally known as Thank You page)
– the Show on Order Email option so that the field’s value will show up in the email the customer receives after placing the order.

Screenshots

  • <p>The places where you can add an inner block</p>
  • <p>Add the <code>Input Field</code> block to the checkout</p>
  • <p>Change the field's type, label, id, default value from the settings</p>
  • <p>Input field's validation on the frontend</p>
  • <p>The input field's value on the <code>Edit Order</code> page in the admin</p>
  • <p>The input field's value on the customer's <code>Order Confirmation</code> page</p>
  • <p>The input field's value in the customer's email</p>

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