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+ === WooCommerce MailChimp ===
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+ Contributors: anderly
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+ Tags: woocommerce, mailchimp
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+ Requires at least: 3.6
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+ Tested up to: 3.6.1
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+ Stable tag: 1.0
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+ License: GPLv3
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+
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+ Simple MailChimp integration for WooCommerce.
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+
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+ == Description ==
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+
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+ WooCommerce MailChimp provides simple MailChimp integration for WooCommerce.
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+
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+ Easily add customers to a designated MailChimp list and, optionally, MailChimp interest groups upon order creation or order completion.
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+
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+ Double opt-in option for anti-spam compliance.
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+
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+ ### Features ###
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+
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+ #### WooCommerce Event Selection ####
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+
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+ - Subscribe customers to MailChimp after order creation
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+ - Subscribe customers to MailChimp after order completion
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+
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+ #### Works with MailChimp Interest Groups ####
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+
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+ - Set one or more interest groups to add users to based on the selected MailChimp list.
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+
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+ #### Multisite ####
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+
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+ - All features should work for each blog in multisite installations but this has not yet been tested.
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+
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+ ### Feedback ###
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+
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+ Feedback is welcome!
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+
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+ If you need help, have problems, want to leave feedback or want to provide constructive criticism, please do so here at the [WooCommerce MailChimp plugin page](http://anderly.com/woocommerce-mailchimp/).
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+
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+ #### Twitter ####
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+
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+ [Follow @anderly on Twitter](http://twitter.com/anderly) for updates on this and other plugins.
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+
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+ ### Translations ###
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+
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+ * English (default)
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+ * No other translations yet.
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+
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+ Thanks in advance for your help on any translation efforts!
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+
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+ == Installation ==
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+
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+ 1. Upload or extract the `woocommerce-mailchimp` folder to your site's `/wp-content/plugins/` directory. You can also use the *Add new* option found in the *Plugins* menu in WordPress.
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+ 2. Enable the plugin from the *Plugins* menu in WordPress.
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+
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+ = Usage =
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+
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+ 1. Go to WooCommerce > Settings > Integration > MailChimp
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+ 2. First, enable the plugin and set your MailChimp API Key and hit save.
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+ 3. Select whether you want customers to be subscribed to your MailChimp list after order creation or order completion (there's a difference in WooCommerce).
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+ 4. Next, select your MailChimp list and set any interest group settings (optional) and hit save.
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+ 5. That's it, now customers who purchase products from your WooCommerce store will automatically be subscribed to the selected list (and optional interest groups) in MailChimp!
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+
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+ == Screenshots ==
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+
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+ 1. WooCommerce MailChimp options screen.
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+
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+ == Changelog ==
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+
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+ = 1.0 =
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+ * This is the first public release.
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+ <?php
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+
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+ class MCAPI {
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+ var $version = "1.3";
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+ var $errorMessage;
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+ var $errorCode;
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Cache the information on the API location on the server
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+ */
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+ var $apiUrl;
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Default to a 300 second timeout on server calls
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+ */
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+ var $timeout = 300;
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Default to a 8K chunk size
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+ */
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+ var $chunkSize = 8192;
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Cache the user api_key so we only have to log in once per client instantiation
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+ */
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+ var $api_key;
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Cache the user api_key so we only have to log in once per client instantiation
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+ */
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+ var $secure = false;
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Connect to the MailChimp API for a given list.
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+ *
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+ * @param string $apikey Your MailChimp apikey
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+ * @param string $secure Whether or not this should use a secure connection
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+ */
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+ function MCAPI($apikey, $secure=false) {
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+ $this->secure = $secure;
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+ $this->apiUrl = parse_url("http://api.mailchimp.com/" . $this->version . "/?output=php");
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+ $this->api_key = $apikey;
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+ }
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+ function setTimeout($seconds){
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+ if (is_int($seconds)){
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+ $this->timeout = $seconds;
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+ return true;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ function getTimeout(){
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+ return $this->timeout;
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+ }
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+ function useSecure($val){
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+ if ($val===true){
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+ $this->secure = true;
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+ } else {
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+ $this->secure = false;
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Actually connect to the server and call the requested methods, parsing the result
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+ * You should never have to call this function manually
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+ */
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+ function __call($method, $params) {
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+ $dc = "us1";
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+ if (strstr($this->api_key,"-")){
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+ list($key, $dc) = explode("-",$this->api_key,2);
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+ if (!$dc) $dc = "us1";
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+ }
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+ $host = $dc.".".$this->apiUrl["host"];
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+
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+ $this->errorMessage = "";
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+ $this->errorCode = "";
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+ $sep_changed = false;
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+ if (ini_get("arg_separator.output")!="&"){
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+ $sep_changed = true;
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+ $orig_sep = ini_get("arg_separator.output");
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+ ini_set("arg_separator.output", "&");
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+ }
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+ //mutate params
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+ $mutate = array();
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+ $mutate["apikey"] = $this->api_key;
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+ foreach($params as $k=>$v){
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+ $mutate[$this->function_map[$method][$k]] = $v;
87
+ }
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+ $post_vars = http_build_query($mutate);
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+ if ($sep_changed){
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+ ini_set("arg_separator.output", $orig_sep);
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+ }
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+
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+ $payload = "POST " . $this->apiUrl["path"] . "?" . $this->apiUrl["query"] . "&method=" . $method . " HTTP/1.0\r\n";
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+ $payload .= "Host: " . $host . "\r\n";
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+ $payload .= "User-Agent: MCAPImini/" . $this->version ."\r\n";
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+ $payload .= "Content-type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded\r\n";
97
+ $payload .= "Content-length: " . strlen($post_vars) . "\r\n";
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+ $payload .= "Connection: close \r\n\r\n";
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+ $payload .= $post_vars;
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+
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+ ob_start();
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+ if ($this->secure){
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+ $sock = fsockopen("ssl://".$host, 443, $errno, $errstr, 30);
104
+ } else {
105
+ $sock = fsockopen($host, 80, $errno, $errstr, 30);
106
+ }
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+ if(!$sock) {
108
+ $this->errorMessage = "Could not connect (ERR $errno: $errstr)";
109
+ $this->errorCode = "-99";
110
+ ob_end_clean();
111
+ return false;
112
+ }
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+
114
+ $response = "";
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+ fwrite($sock, $payload);
116
+ stream_set_timeout($sock, $this->timeout);
117
+ $info = stream_get_meta_data($sock);
118
+ while ((!feof($sock)) && (!$info["timed_out"])) {
119
+ $response .= fread($sock, $this->chunkSize);
120
+ $info = stream_get_meta_data($sock);
121
+ }
122
+ fclose($sock);
123
+ ob_end_clean();
124
+ if ($info["timed_out"]) {
125
+ $this->errorMessage = "Could not read response (timed out)";
126
+ $this->errorCode = -98;
127
+ return false;
128
+ }
129
+
130
+ list($headers, $response) = explode("\r\n\r\n", $response, 2);
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+ $headers = explode("\r\n", $headers);
132
+ $errored = false;
133
+ foreach($headers as $h){
134
+ if (substr($h,0,26)==="X-MailChimp-API-Error-Code"){
135
+ $errored = true;
136
+ $error_code = trim(substr($h,27));
137
+ break;
138
+ }
139
+ }
140
+
141
+ if(ini_get("magic_quotes_runtime")) $response = stripslashes($response);
142
+
143
+ $serial = unserialize($response);
144
+ if($response && $serial === false) {
145
+ $response = array("error" => "Bad Response. Got This: " . $response, "code" => "-99");
146
+ } else {
147
+ $response = $serial;
148
+ }
149
+ if($errored && is_array($response) && isset($response["error"])) {
150
+ $this->errorMessage = $response["error"];
151
+ $this->errorCode = $response["code"];
152
+ return false;
153
+ } elseif($errored){
154
+ $this->errorMessage = "No error message was found";
155
+ $this->errorCode = $error_code;
156
+ return false;
157
+ }
158
+
159
+ return $response;
160
+ }
161
+
162
+ protected $function_map = array('campaignUnschedule'=>array("cid"),
163
+ 'campaignSchedule'=>array("cid","schedule_time","schedule_time_b"),
164
+ 'campaignResume'=>array("cid"),
165
+ 'campaignPause'=>array("cid"),
166
+ 'campaignSendNow'=>array("cid"),
167
+ 'campaignSendTest'=>array("cid","test_emails","send_type"),
168
+ 'campaignSegmentTest'=>array("list_id","options"),
169
+ 'campaignCreate'=>array("type","options","content","segment_opts","type_opts"),
170
+ 'campaignUpdate'=>array("cid","name","value"),
171
+ 'campaignReplicate'=>array("cid"),
172
+ 'campaignDelete'=>array("cid"),
173
+ 'campaigns'=>array("filters","start","limit"),
174
+ 'campaignStats'=>array("cid"),
175
+ 'campaignClickStats'=>array("cid"),
176
+ 'campaignEmailDomainPerformance'=>array("cid"),
177
+ 'campaignMembers'=>array("cid","status","start","limit"),
178
+ 'campaignHardBounces'=>array("cid","start","limit"),
179
+ 'campaignSoftBounces'=>array("cid","start","limit"),
180
+ 'campaignUnsubscribes'=>array("cid","start","limit"),
181
+ 'campaignAbuseReports'=>array("cid","since","start","limit"),
182
+ 'campaignAdvice'=>array("cid"),
183
+ 'campaignAnalytics'=>array("cid"),
184
+ 'campaignGeoOpens'=>array("cid"),
185
+ 'campaignGeoOpensForCountry'=>array("cid","code"),
186
+ 'campaignEepUrlStats'=>array("cid"),
187
+ 'campaignBounceMessage'=>array("cid","email"),
188
+ 'campaignBounceMessages'=>array("cid","start","limit","since"),
189
+ 'campaignEcommOrders'=>array("cid","start","limit","since"),
190
+ 'campaignShareReport'=>array("cid","opts"),
191
+ 'campaignContent'=>array("cid","for_archive"),
192
+ 'campaignTemplateContent'=>array("cid"),
193
+ 'campaignOpenedAIM'=>array("cid","start","limit"),
194
+ 'campaignNotOpenedAIM'=>array("cid","start","limit"),
195
+ 'campaignClickDetailAIM'=>array("cid","url","start","limit"),
196
+ 'campaignEmailStatsAIM'=>array("cid","email_address"),
197
+ 'campaignEmailStatsAIMAll'=>array("cid","start","limit"),
198
+ 'campaignEcommOrderAdd'=>array("order"),
199
+ 'lists'=>array("filters","start","limit"),
200
+ 'listMergeVars'=>array("id"),
201
+ 'listMergeVarAdd'=>array("id","tag","name","options"),
202
+ 'listMergeVarUpdate'=>array("id","tag","options"),
203
+ 'listMergeVarDel'=>array("id","tag"),
204
+ 'listInterestGroupings'=>array("id"),
205
+ 'listInterestGroupAdd'=>array("id","group_name","grouping_id"),
206
+ 'listInterestGroupDel'=>array("id","group_name","grouping_id"),
207
+ 'listInterestGroupUpdate'=>array("id","old_name","new_name","grouping_id"),
208
+ 'listInterestGroupingAdd'=>array("id","name","type","groups"),
209
+ 'listInterestGroupingUpdate'=>array("grouping_id","name","value"),
210
+ 'listInterestGroupingDel'=>array("grouping_id"),
211
+ 'listWebhooks'=>array("id"),
212
+ 'listWebhookAdd'=>array("id","url","actions","sources"),
213
+ 'listWebhookDel'=>array("id","url"),
214
+ 'listStaticSegments'=>array("id"),
215
+ 'listStaticSegmentAdd'=>array("id","name"),
216
+ 'listStaticSegmentReset'=>array("id","seg_id"),
217
+ 'listStaticSegmentDel'=>array("id","seg_id"),
218
+ 'listStaticSegmentMembersAdd'=>array("id","seg_id","batch"),
219
+ 'listStaticSegmentMembersDel'=>array("id","seg_id","batch"),
220
+ 'listSubscribe'=>array("id","email_address","merge_vars","email_type","double_optin","update_existing","replace_interests","send_welcome"),
221
+ 'listUnsubscribe'=>array("id","email_address","delete_member","send_goodbye","send_notify"),
222
+ 'listUpdateMember'=>array("id","email_address","merge_vars","email_type","replace_interests"),
223
+ 'listBatchSubscribe'=>array("id","batch","double_optin","update_existing","replace_interests"),
224
+ 'listBatchUnsubscribe'=>array("id","emails","delete_member","send_goodbye","send_notify"),
225
+ 'listMembers'=>array("id","status","since","start","limit"),
226
+ 'listMemberInfo'=>array("id","email_address"),
227
+ 'listMemberActivity'=>array("id","email_address"),
228
+ 'listAbuseReports'=>array("id","start","limit","since"),
229
+ 'listGrowthHistory'=>array("id"),
230
+ 'listActivity'=>array("id"),
231
+ 'listLocations'=>array("id"),
232
+ 'listClients'=>array("id"),
233
+ 'templates'=>array("types","category","inactives"),
234
+ 'templateInfo'=>array("tid","type"),
235
+ 'templateAdd'=>array("name","html"),
236
+ 'templateUpdate'=>array("id","values"),
237
+ 'templateDel'=>array("id"),
238
+ 'templateUndel'=>array("id"),
239
+ 'getAccountDetails'=>array(),
240
+ 'generateText'=>array("type","content"),
241
+ 'inlineCss'=>array("html","strip_css"),
242
+ 'folders'=>array("type"),
243
+ 'folderAdd'=>array("name","type"),
244
+ 'folderUpdate'=>array("fid","name","type"),
245
+ 'folderDel'=>array("fid","type"),
246
+ 'ecommOrders'=>array("start","limit","since"),
247
+ 'ecommOrderAdd'=>array("order"),
248
+ 'ecommOrderDel'=>array("store_id","order_id"),
249
+ 'listsForEmail'=>array("email_address"),
250
+ 'campaignsForEmail'=>array("email_address"),
251
+ 'chimpChatter'=>array(),
252
+ 'apikeys'=>array("username","password","expired"),
253
+ 'apikeyAdd'=>array("username","password"),
254
+ 'apikeyExpire'=>array("username","password"),
255
+ 'ping'=>array());
256
+
257
+ }
258
+
259
+ ?>
classes/class-ss-wc-integration-mailchimp.php ADDED
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1
+ <?php
2
+
3
+ if ( ! defined( 'ABSPATH' ) ) exit; // Exit if accessed directly
4
+
5
+ /**
6
+ * MailChimp Integration
7
+ *
8
+ * Allows integration with MailChimp
9
+ *
10
+ * @class SS_WC_Integration_MailChimp
11
+ * @extends WC_Integration
12
+ * @version 1.0
13
+ * @package WooCommerce MailChimp
14
+ * @author Saint Systems
15
+ */
16
+ class SS_WC_Integration_MailChimp extends WC_Integration {
17
+
18
+ /**
19
+ * Init and hook in the integration.
20
+ *
21
+ * @access public
22
+ * @return void
23
+ */
24
+ public function __construct() {
25
+
26
+ if ( !class_exists( 'MCAPI' ) ) {
27
+ include_once( 'api/class-MCAPI.php' );
28
+ }
29
+
30
+ $this->id = 'mailchimp';
31
+ $this->method_title = __( 'MailChimp', 'ss_wc_mailchimp' );
32
+ $this->method_description = __( 'MailChimp is a popular email marketing service.', 'ss_wc_mailchimp' );
33
+
34
+ // Load the settings.
35
+ $this->init_settings();
36
+
37
+ // Get setting values
38
+ $this->enabled = $this->settings['enabled'];
39
+ $this->occurs = $this->settings['occurs'];
40
+ $this->api_key = $this->settings['api_key'];
41
+ $this->list = $this->settings['list'];
42
+ $this->double_optin = $this->settings['double_optin'];
43
+ $this->interest_groupings = $this->settings['interest_groupings'];
44
+ $this->groups = $this->settings['groups'];
45
+
46
+ $this->init_form_fields();
47
+
48
+ // Hooks
49
+ add_action( 'admin_notices', array( &$this, 'checks' ) );
50
+ add_action( 'woocommerce_update_options_integration', array( $this, 'process_admin_options') );
51
+ add_action( 'woocommerce_update_options_integration_' . $this->id, array( $this, 'process_admin_options') );
52
+
53
+ add_action( 'woocommerce_order_status_changed', array( &$this, 'status_changed' ), 10, 3 );
54
+ }
55
+
56
+ /**
57
+ * Check if SSL is enabled and notify the user
58
+ **/
59
+ function checks() {
60
+ global $woocommerce;
61
+
62
+ if ( $this->enabled == 'yes' ) {
63
+
64
+ // Check required fields
65
+ if ( ! $this->api_key ) {
66
+
67
+ echo '<div class="error"><p>' . sprintf( __('MailChimp error: Please enter your api key <a href="%s">here</a>', 'wc_mailchimp'), admin_url('admin.php?page=woocommerce&tab=integration&section=mailchimp' ) ) . '</p></div>';
68
+
69
+ return;
70
+
71
+ }
72
+
73
+ }
74
+
75
+ }
76
+
77
+ /**
78
+ * status_changed function.
79
+ *
80
+ * @access public
81
+ * @return void
82
+ */
83
+ public function status_changed( $id, $status, $new_status ) {
84
+
85
+ if ( $this->is_valid() ) {
86
+
87
+ if ( $new_status == $this->occurs ) {
88
+
89
+ $order = new WC_Order( $id );
90
+
91
+ $this->subscribe( $order->billing_first_name, $order->billing_last_name, $order->billing_email, $this->list );
92
+ }
93
+
94
+ }
95
+ }
96
+
97
+ /**
98
+ * has_list function.
99
+ *
100
+ * @access public
101
+ * @return void
102
+ */
103
+ public function has_list() {
104
+ if ( $this->list )
105
+ return true;
106
+ }
107
+
108
+ /**
109
+ * has_api_key function.
110
+ *
111
+ * @access public
112
+ * @return void
113
+ */
114
+ public function has_api_key() {
115
+ if ( $this->api_key )
116
+ return true;
117
+ }
118
+
119
+ /**
120
+ * is_valid function.
121
+ *
122
+ * @access public
123
+ * @return boolean
124
+ */
125
+ public function is_valid() {
126
+ if ( $this->enabled == 'yes' && $this->has_api_key() && $this->has_list() ) {
127
+ return true;
128
+ }
129
+ return false;
130
+ }
131
+
132
+ /**
133
+ * Initialise Settings Form Fields
134
+ *
135
+ * @access public
136
+ * @return void
137
+ */
138
+ function init_form_fields() {
139
+
140
+ $mailchimp_lists = $this->has_api_key() ? array_merge( array( '' => __('Select a list...', 'ss_wc_mailchimp' ) ), $this->get_lists() ) : array( '' => __( 'Enter your key and save to see your lists', 'ss_wc_mailchimp' ) );
141
+ //$mailchimp_interest_groupings = $this->has_list() ? array_merge( array( '' => __('Select an interest grouping...', 'ss_wc_mailchimp' ) ), $this->get_interest_groupings( $this->list ) ) : array( '' => __( 'Please select a list to see your interest groupings.', 'ss_wc_mailchimp' ) );
142
+
143
+ $this->form_fields = array(
144
+ 'enabled' => array(
145
+ 'title' => __( 'Enable/Disable', 'ss_wc_mailchimp' ),
146
+ 'label' => __( 'Enable MailChimp', 'ss_wc_mailchimp' ),
147
+ 'type' => 'checkbox',
148
+ 'description' => '',
149
+ 'default' => 'no'
150
+ ),
151
+ 'occurs' => array(
152
+ 'title' => __( 'Event Occurs', 'ss_wc_mailchimp' ),
153
+ 'type' => 'select',
154
+ 'description' => __( 'When will customers be added to lists?', 'ss_wc_mailchimp' ),
155
+ 'default' => 'order_completed',
156
+ 'options' => array(
157
+ 'completed' => 'Order Completed',
158
+ 'processing' => 'Order Created', ),
159
+ ),
160
+ 'api_key' => array(
161
+ 'title' => __( 'API Key', 'ss_wc_mailchimp' ),
162
+ 'type' => 'text',
163
+ 'description' => __( '<a href="https://login.mailchimp.com/" target="_blank">Login to mailchimp</a> to look up your api key.', 'ss_wc_mailchimp' ),
164
+ 'default' => ''
165
+ ),
166
+ 'list' => array(
167
+ 'title' => __( 'Main List', 'ss_wc_mailchimp' ),
168
+ 'type' => 'select',
169
+ 'description' => __( 'All customers will be added to this list.', 'ss_wc_mailchimp' ),
170
+ 'default' => '',
171
+ 'options' => $mailchimp_lists,
172
+ ),
173
+ 'interest_groupings' => array(
174
+ 'title' => __( 'Group Name', 'ss_wc_mailchimp' ),
175
+ 'type' => 'text',
176
+ 'description' => __( 'Optional: Enter the name of the group. Learn more about <a href="http://mailchimp.com/features/groups" target="_blank">Groups</a>', 'ss_wc_mailchimp' ),
177
+ 'default' => '',
178
+ ),
179
+ 'groups' => array(
180
+ 'title' => __( 'Groups', 'ss_wc_mailchimp' ),
181
+ 'type' => 'text',
182
+ 'description' => __( 'Optional: Comma delimited list of interest groups to add the email to.', 'ss_wc_mailchimp' ),
183
+ 'default' => '',
184
+ ),
185
+ 'double_optin' => array(
186
+ 'title' => __( 'Double Opt-In', 'ss_wc_mailchimp' ),
187
+ 'label' => __( 'Enable Double Opt-In', 'ss_wc_mailchimp' ),
188
+ 'type' => 'checkbox',
189
+ 'description' => __( 'If enabled, customers will receive an email prompting them to confirm their subscription to the list above.', 'ss_wc_mailchimp' ),
190
+ 'default' => 'no'
191
+ ),
192
+ );
193
+
194
+ } // End init_form_fields()
195
+
196
+ /**
197
+ * get_lists function.
198
+ *
199
+ * @access public
200
+ * @return void
201
+ */
202
+ public function get_lists() {
203
+ if ( ! $mailchimp_lists = get_transient( 'wc_mailchimp_list_' . md5( $this->api_key ) ) ) {
204
+
205
+ $mailchimp_lists = array();
206
+ $mailchimp = new MCAPI( $this->api_key );
207
+ $retval = $mailchimp->lists();
208
+
209
+ if ( $mailchimp->errorCode ) {
210
+
211
+ echo '<div class="error"><p>' . sprintf( __( 'Unable to load lists() from MailChimp: (%s) %s', 'ss_wc_mailchimp' ), $mailchimp->errorCode, $mailchimp->errorMessage ) . '</p></div>';
212
+
213
+ return false;
214
+
215
+ } else {
216
+ foreach ( $retval['data'] as $list )
217
+ $mailchimp_lists[ $list['id'] ] = $list['name'];
218
+
219
+ if ( sizeof( $mailchimp_lists ) > 0 )
220
+ set_transient( 'wc_mailchimp_list_' . md5( $this->api_key ), $mailchimp_lists, 60*60*1 );
221
+ }
222
+ }
223
+
224
+ return $mailchimp_lists;
225
+ }
226
+
227
+ /**
228
+ * get_interest_groupings function.
229
+ *
230
+ * @access public
231
+ * @return void
232
+ */
233
+ public function get_interest_groupings( $listid = 'false' ) {
234
+
235
+ if ( $listid == 'false' )
236
+ $listid = $this->list;
237
+
238
+ //if ( ! $mailchimp_interest_groupings = get_transient( 'wc_mailchimp_list_' . md5( $this->api_key ) . '_' . $listid ) ) {
239
+
240
+ $mailchimp_interest_groupings = array();
241
+ $mailchimp_interest_groups = array();
242
+ $api = new MCAPI( $this->api_key );
243
+ $retval = $api->listInterestGroupings( $listid );
244
+
245
+ if ( $mailchimp->errorCode ) {
246
+
247
+ echo '<div class="error"><p>' . sprintf( __( 'Unable to load listInterestGroupings() from MailChimp: (%s) %s', 'ss_wc_mailchimp' ), $mailchimp->errorCode, $mailchimp->errorMessage ) . '</p></div>';
248
+
249
+ return false;
250
+
251
+ } else {
252
+ if ( sizeof( $retval ) > 0 ) {
253
+ foreach ( $retval as $interest_grouping ) {
254
+ $mailchimp_interest_groupings[ $interest_grouping['id'] ] = $interest_grouping['name'];
255
+ foreach ( $interest_grouping['groups'] as $group ) {
256
+ $mailchimp_interest_groups[ $group['bit'] ] = $group['name'];
257
+ }
258
+ }
259
+
260
+ if ( sizeof( $mailchimp_interest_groupings ) > 0 ) {
261
+ set_transient( 'wc_mailchimp_list_' . md5( $this->api_key ) . '_' . $listid, $mailchimp_interest_groupings, 60*60*1 );
262
+ set_transient( 'wc_mailchimp_list_' . md5( $this->api_key ) . '_' . $listid . '_groups', $mailchimp_interest_groups, 60*60*1 );
263
+ $this->interest_groupings = $mailchimp_interest_groupings;
264
+ $this->groups[$listid] = $mailchimp_interest_groups;
265
+ }
266
+ }
267
+ }
268
+ //}
269
+
270
+ return $mailchimp_interest_groupings;
271
+ }
272
+
273
+ /**
274
+ * subscribe function.
275
+ *
276
+ * @access public
277
+ * @param mixed $first_name
278
+ * @param mixed $last_name
279
+ * @param mixed $email
280
+ * @param string $listid (default: 'false')
281
+ * @return void
282
+ */
283
+ public function subscribe( $first_name, $last_name, $email, $listid = 'false' ) {
284
+
285
+ if ( ! $email )
286
+ return; // Email is required
287
+
288
+ if ( $listid == 'false' )
289
+ $listid = $this->list;
290
+
291
+ $api = new MCAPI( $this->api_key );
292
+
293
+ $merge_vars = array( 'FNAME' => $first_name, 'LNAME' => $last_name );
294
+
295
+ if ( !empty( $this->interest_groupings ) && !empty( $this->groups ) ) {
296
+ $merge_vars['GROUPINGS'] = array(
297
+ array('name' => $this->interest_groupings, 'groups' => $this->groups),
298
+ );
299
+ }
300
+
301
+ $vars = apply_filters( 'wc_mailchimp_subscribe_vars', $merge_vars );
302
+
303
+ $retval = $api->listSubscribe( $listid, $email, $vars, 'html', ( $this->double_optin == 'no' ? false : true ) );
304
+
305
+ if ( $api->errorCode && $api->errorCode != 214 ) {
306
+ do_action( 'wc_mailchimp_subscribe', $email );
307
+
308
+ // Email admin
309
+ wp_mail( get_option('admin_email'), __( 'Email subscription failed (Mailchimp)', 'ss_wc_mailchimp' ), '(' . $api->errorCode . ') ' . $api->errorMessage );
310
+ }
311
+ }
312
+
313
+ /**
314
+ * Admin Panel Options
315
+ */
316
+ function admin_options() {
317
+ ?>
318
+ <h3><?php _e( 'MailChimp', 'wc_mailchimp' ); ?></h3>
319
+ <p><?php _e( 'Enter your MailChimp settings below to control how WooCommerce integrates with your MailChimp lists.', 'ss_wc_mailchimp' ); ?></p>
320
+ <?php?>
321
+ <table class="form-table">
322
+ <?php $this->generate_settings_html(); ?>
323
+ </table><!--/.form-table-->
324
+ <?php
325
+ }
326
+
327
+ }
readme.txt ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ === WooCommerce MailChimp ===
2
+ Contributors: anderly
3
+ Tags: woocommerce, mailchimp
4
+ Requires at least: 3.6
5
+ Tested up to: 3.6.1
6
+ Stable tag: 1.0
7
+ License: GPLv3
8
+
9
+ Simple MailChimp integration for WooCommerce.
10
+
11
+ == Description ==
12
+
13
+ WooCommerce MailChimp provides simple MailChimp integration for WooCommerce.
14
+
15
+ Easily add customers to a designated MailChimp list and, optionally, MailChimp interest groups upon order creation or order completion.
16
+
17
+ Double opt-in option for anti-spam compliance.
18
+
19
+ ### Features ###
20
+
21
+ #### WooCommerce Event Selection ####
22
+
23
+ - Subscribe customers to MailChimp after order creation
24
+ - Subscribe customers to MailChimp after order completion
25
+
26
+ #### Works with MailChimp Interest Groups ####
27
+
28
+ - Set one or more interest groups to add users to based on the selected MailChimp list.
29
+
30
+ #### Multisite ####
31
+
32
+ - All features should work for each blog in multisite installations but this has not yet been tested.
33
+
34
+ ### Feedback ###
35
+
36
+ Feedback is welcome!
37
+
38
+ If you need help, have problems, want to leave feedback or want to provide constructive criticism, please do so here at the [WooCommerce MailChimp plugin page](http://anderly.com/woocommerce-mailchimp/).
39
+
40
+ #### Twitter ####
41
+
42
+ [Follow @anderly on Twitter](http://twitter.com/anderly) for updates on this and other plugins.
43
+
44
+ ### Translations ###
45
+
46
+ * English (default)
47
+ * No other translations yet.
48
+
49
+ Thanks in advance for your help on any translation efforts!
50
+
51
+ == Installation ==
52
+
53
+ 1. Upload or extract the `woocommerce-mailchimp` folder to your site's `/wp-content/plugins/` directory. You can also use the *Add new* option found in the *Plugins* menu in WordPress.
54
+ 2. Enable the plugin from the *Plugins* menu in WordPress.
55
+
56
+ = Usage =
57
+
58
+ 1. Go to WooCommerce > Settings > Integration > MailChimp
59
+ 2. First, enable the plugin and set your MailChimp API Key and hit save.
60
+ 3. Select whether you want customers to be subscribed to your MailChimp list after order creation or order completion (there's a difference in WooCommerce).
61
+ 4. Next, select your MailChimp list and set any interest group settings (optional) and hit save.
62
+ 5. That's it, now customers who purchase products from your WooCommerce store will automatically be subscribed to the selected list (and optional interest groups) in MailChimp!
63
+
64
+ == Screenshots ==
65
+
66
+ 1. WooCommerce MailChimp options screen.
67
+
68
+ == Changelog ==
69
+
70
+ = 1.0 =
71
+ * This is the first public release.
screenshot-1.png ADDED
Binary file
woocommerce-mailchimp.php ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ <?php
2
+ /*
3
+ Plugin Name: WooCommerce MailChimp
4
+ Plugin URI: http://anderly.com/woocommerce-mailchimp
5
+ Description: WooCommerce MailChimp provides simple MailChimp integration for WooCommerce.
6
+ Version: 1.0
7
+ Author: Adam Anderly
8
+ Author URI: http://anderly.com
9
+
10
+ Copyright: � 2013 Adam Anderly
11
+ License: GNU General Public License v3.0
12
+ License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
13
+
14
+ MailChimp Docs: http://apidocs.mailchimp.com/
15
+ */
16
+
17
+ add_action( 'plugins_loaded', 'woocommerce_mailchimp_init', 0 );
18
+
19
+ function woocommerce_mailchimp_init() {
20
+
21
+ if ( ! class_exists( 'WC_Integration' ) )
22
+ return;
23
+
24
+ load_plugin_textdomain( 'ss_wc_mailchimp', false, dirname( plugin_basename( __FILE__ ) ) . '/languages' );
25
+
26
+ include_once( 'classes/class-ss-wc-integration-mailchimp.php' );
27
+
28
+ /**
29
+ * Add the Integration to WooCommerce
30
+ **/
31
+ function add_mailchimp_integration($methods) {
32
+ $methods[] = 'SS_WC_Integration_MailChimp';
33
+ return $methods;
34
+ }
35
+
36
+ add_filter('woocommerce_integrations', 'add_mailchimp_integration' );
37
+ }