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based on "Quantity discount on 2nd item only in Woocommerce" answer code to one of my pervious questions, I would like help on how to add a if statement for has_term() and that way, make this code applicable only for one or more categories.

Any track will be appreciated.

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  • So what is the problem or error you got? – Chris Chen Jan 19 '19 at 21:08
  • I tried adding an term statement like this: `if ( has_term( array('cat1', 'cat2'), 'product_cat', $product->get_id() ) ) {` but it crashed the page. –  Jan 19 '19 at 21:16

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The following will extend your code for defined product categories using WordPress has_tem() conditional function:

add_action( 'woocommerce_cart_calculate_fees', 'second_item_discount', 10, 1 );
function second_item_discount( $cart ) {

    if ( is_admin() && ! defined( 'DOING_AJAX' ) )
        return;

    $percentage = 20; // 20%
    $categories = array('cat1', 'cat2'); // Defined product categories term slugs
    $discount   = 0;

    // Loop through cart items
    foreach ( $cart->get_cart() as $cart_item ) {
        // When quantity is more than 1 and for defined product categories
        if( $cart_item['quantity'] > 1 && has_term( $categories, 'product_cat', $cart_item['product_id'] ) ){
            // 20% of the product price as a discount
            $discount += wc_get_price_excluding_tax( $cart_item['data'] ) * $percentage / 100;
        }
    }
    if( $discount > 0 )
        $cart->add_fee( __( '2nd item discount', 'woocommerce' ) , -$discount );
}

Code goes in function.php file of your active child theme (or active theme). Tested and works.

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