DeleteProduct.php
<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace Automattic\WooCommerce\Api\Mutations\Products;
use Automattic\WooCommerce\Api\ApiException;
use Automattic\WooCommerce\Api\Attributes\Description;
use Automattic\WooCommerce\Api\Attributes\RequiredCapability;
/**
* Mutation to delete a product.
*
* Demonstrates: mutation returning bool.
*/
#[Description( 'Delete a product.' )]
#[RequiredCapability( 'manage_woocommerce' )]
class DeleteProduct {
/**
* Execute the mutation.
*
* @param int $id The product ID.
* @param bool $force Whether to permanently delete (bypass trash).
* @return bool Whether the product was deleted.
* @throws ApiException When the product is not found.
*/
public function execute(
#[Description( 'The ID of the product to delete.' )]
int $id,
#[Description( 'Whether to permanently delete the product (bypass trash).' )]
bool $force = false,
): bool {
$wc_product = wc_get_product( $id );
if ( ! $wc_product instanceof \WC_Product ) {
throw new ApiException( 'Product not found.', 'NOT_FOUND', status_code: 404 );
}
// Capture the raw return value. A `(bool)` cast would coerce
// filter-originated `WP_Error` objects to `true`, reporting failure
// as success; we need to detect that case explicitly and surface
// the underlying error instead.
$deleted = $wc_product->delete( $force );
// phpcs:disable WordPress.Security.EscapeOutput.ExceptionNotEscaped -- Not HTML; serialized as JSON.
if ( $deleted instanceof \WP_Error ) {
throw new ApiException(
$deleted->get_error_message(),
'INTERNAL_ERROR',
status_code: 500,
);
}
// phpcs:enable WordPress.Security.EscapeOutput.ExceptionNotEscaped
return true === $deleted;
}
}