Routinely disable product.updated web hooks

Schedules hourly check and disablement of all product.updated WooCommerce web hooks. This is useful for sites that run inventory sync integrations and observe web hook activity excess.

function ccom_webhooks_product_updated_disable() {

	global $wpdb;

	// Get Webhooks
	$data_store = \WC_Data_Store::load( 'webhook' );
	$webhooks = $data_store->search_webhooks( [] );

	// Loop Webhooks
	foreach( $webhooks as $webhook_id ) {

		// Product Updated Only
		$webhook = wc_get_webhook( $webhook_id );
		if(
			$webhook->get_topic() != 'product.updated'
			|| $webhook->get_status() != 'active'
		) {
			continue;
		}

		// Change Status
		$wpdb->update(
			$wpdb->prefix . 'wc_webhooks',
			[ 'status' => 'disabled' ],
			[ 'webhook_id' => $webhook->get_id() ]
		);
		$webhook->apply_changes();

		// Clear Caches
		$data_store->delete_transients( 'all' );
		wp_cache_delete( $webhook->get_id(), 'webhooks' );
		WC_Cache_Helper::invalidate_cache_group( 'webhooks' );

	}

}

// Action Scheduler
add_action( 'admin_notices', function() {

	// Require Action Scheduler
	if( ! function_exists( 'as_has_scheduled_action' ) ) {
		printf(
			'
				<div class="notice notice-warning is-dismissible">
					<p>%s</p>
				</div>
			', 'Hourly product.updated webhook check -- Missing Action Scheduler.'
		);
		return;
	}

	// Check Preexistence
	if( as_has_scheduled_action( 'ccom_webhooks_product_updated_disable' ) ) {
		return;
	}

	// Set New Schedule
	as_schedule_recurring_action(
		current_time( timestamp ),
		HOUR_IN_SECONDS,
		'ccom_webhooks_product_updated_disable'
	);

	// Report Activity
	printf(
		'
			<div class="notice notice-warning is-dismissible">
				<p>%s</p>
			</div>
		', 'Scheduled hourly check and disablement of product.updated webhooks.'
	);

} );

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  2. Install and activate the Code Snippets plugin.
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