How to Auto Select Color Option for Products with Only One Color (configurable product)?












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I have some configurable products with a custom color swatches attribute. Lot of them have just one color options, so i 'd like to mark the option as selected in the product page. I added a custom js script to the product page but it works just in chrome console, not in the website.
(Jquery is inthe required function, i don't know why stack's editor does not read it as code)



  var number = $('.swatch-attribute .color').length;
if(number==1){
$('.swatch-attribute .color').click();
}


It does not work and the color option it is still not selected, how can i fix it?










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    I have some configurable products with a custom color swatches attribute. Lot of them have just one color options, so i 'd like to mark the option as selected in the product page. I added a custom js script to the product page but it works just in chrome console, not in the website.
    (Jquery is inthe required function, i don't know why stack's editor does not read it as code)



      var number = $('.swatch-attribute .color').length;
    if(number==1){
    $('.swatch-attribute .color').click();
    }


    It does not work and the color option it is still not selected, how can i fix it?










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      I have some configurable products with a custom color swatches attribute. Lot of them have just one color options, so i 'd like to mark the option as selected in the product page. I added a custom js script to the product page but it works just in chrome console, not in the website.
      (Jquery is inthe required function, i don't know why stack's editor does not read it as code)



        var number = $('.swatch-attribute .color').length;
      if(number==1){
      $('.swatch-attribute .color').click();
      }


      It does not work and the color option it is still not selected, how can i fix it?










      share|improve this question














      I have some configurable products with a custom color swatches attribute. Lot of them have just one color options, so i 'd like to mark the option as selected in the product page. I added a custom js script to the product page but it works just in chrome console, not in the website.
      (Jquery is inthe required function, i don't know why stack's editor does not read it as code)



        var number = $('.swatch-attribute .color').length;
      if(number==1){
      $('.swatch-attribute .color').click();
      }


      It does not work and the color option it is still not selected, how can i fix it?







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          I suggest running that code using an on load event listener.



          if (window.addEventListener) // W3C standard
          {
          window.addEventListener('load', configurabledefaults, false); // NB **not** 'onload'
          }
          else if (window.attachEvent) // Microsoft
          {
          window.attachEvent('onload', configurabledefaults);
          }
          function configurabledefaults {
          var number = $('.swatch-attribute .color').length;
          if(number==1){$('.swatch-attribute .color').click();}
          }


          See the following link about multiple onload events.



          Multiple window on load events






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          • thnks for the answers, i tried it in the console but it gave me and "unexpected token } error"

            – user48824
            Apr 18 '18 at 22:18











          • You are correct, that code will not work from the console, it does however work if placed in a <script> tag on the page. Try putting it under the description field of a product.

            – Kevin Bodwell
            Apr 18 '18 at 22:21











          • Ok thanks, i'll test it. it worked in your store?

            – user48824
            Apr 18 '18 at 22:35






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            I tested that code on my staging environment and it worked.

            – Kevin Bodwell
            Apr 18 '18 at 22:55











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          I suggest running that code using an on load event listener.



          if (window.addEventListener) // W3C standard
          {
          window.addEventListener('load', configurabledefaults, false); // NB **not** 'onload'
          }
          else if (window.attachEvent) // Microsoft
          {
          window.attachEvent('onload', configurabledefaults);
          }
          function configurabledefaults {
          var number = $('.swatch-attribute .color').length;
          if(number==1){$('.swatch-attribute .color').click();}
          }


          See the following link about multiple onload events.



          Multiple window on load events






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          • thnks for the answers, i tried it in the console but it gave me and "unexpected token } error"

            – user48824
            Apr 18 '18 at 22:18











          • You are correct, that code will not work from the console, it does however work if placed in a <script> tag on the page. Try putting it under the description field of a product.

            – Kevin Bodwell
            Apr 18 '18 at 22:21











          • Ok thanks, i'll test it. it worked in your store?

            – user48824
            Apr 18 '18 at 22:35






          • 1





            I tested that code on my staging environment and it worked.

            – Kevin Bodwell
            Apr 18 '18 at 22:55
















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          I suggest running that code using an on load event listener.



          if (window.addEventListener) // W3C standard
          {
          window.addEventListener('load', configurabledefaults, false); // NB **not** 'onload'
          }
          else if (window.attachEvent) // Microsoft
          {
          window.attachEvent('onload', configurabledefaults);
          }
          function configurabledefaults {
          var number = $('.swatch-attribute .color').length;
          if(number==1){$('.swatch-attribute .color').click();}
          }


          See the following link about multiple onload events.



          Multiple window on load events






          share|improve this answer
























          • thnks for the answers, i tried it in the console but it gave me and "unexpected token } error"

            – user48824
            Apr 18 '18 at 22:18











          • You are correct, that code will not work from the console, it does however work if placed in a <script> tag on the page. Try putting it under the description field of a product.

            – Kevin Bodwell
            Apr 18 '18 at 22:21











          • Ok thanks, i'll test it. it worked in your store?

            – user48824
            Apr 18 '18 at 22:35






          • 1





            I tested that code on my staging environment and it worked.

            – Kevin Bodwell
            Apr 18 '18 at 22:55














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          I suggest running that code using an on load event listener.



          if (window.addEventListener) // W3C standard
          {
          window.addEventListener('load', configurabledefaults, false); // NB **not** 'onload'
          }
          else if (window.attachEvent) // Microsoft
          {
          window.attachEvent('onload', configurabledefaults);
          }
          function configurabledefaults {
          var number = $('.swatch-attribute .color').length;
          if(number==1){$('.swatch-attribute .color').click();}
          }


          See the following link about multiple onload events.



          Multiple window on load events






          share|improve this answer













          I suggest running that code using an on load event listener.



          if (window.addEventListener) // W3C standard
          {
          window.addEventListener('load', configurabledefaults, false); // NB **not** 'onload'
          }
          else if (window.attachEvent) // Microsoft
          {
          window.attachEvent('onload', configurabledefaults);
          }
          function configurabledefaults {
          var number = $('.swatch-attribute .color').length;
          if(number==1){$('.swatch-attribute .color').click();}
          }


          See the following link about multiple onload events.



          Multiple window on load events







          share|improve this answer












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          answered Apr 18 '18 at 22:08









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          • thnks for the answers, i tried it in the console but it gave me and "unexpected token } error"

            – user48824
            Apr 18 '18 at 22:18











          • You are correct, that code will not work from the console, it does however work if placed in a <script> tag on the page. Try putting it under the description field of a product.

            – Kevin Bodwell
            Apr 18 '18 at 22:21











          • Ok thanks, i'll test it. it worked in your store?

            – user48824
            Apr 18 '18 at 22:35






          • 1





            I tested that code on my staging environment and it worked.

            – Kevin Bodwell
            Apr 18 '18 at 22:55



















          • thnks for the answers, i tried it in the console but it gave me and "unexpected token } error"

            – user48824
            Apr 18 '18 at 22:18











          • You are correct, that code will not work from the console, it does however work if placed in a <script> tag on the page. Try putting it under the description field of a product.

            – Kevin Bodwell
            Apr 18 '18 at 22:21











          • Ok thanks, i'll test it. it worked in your store?

            – user48824
            Apr 18 '18 at 22:35






          • 1





            I tested that code on my staging environment and it worked.

            – Kevin Bodwell
            Apr 18 '18 at 22:55

















          thnks for the answers, i tried it in the console but it gave me and "unexpected token } error"

          – user48824
          Apr 18 '18 at 22:18





          thnks for the answers, i tried it in the console but it gave me and "unexpected token } error"

          – user48824
          Apr 18 '18 at 22:18













          You are correct, that code will not work from the console, it does however work if placed in a <script> tag on the page. Try putting it under the description field of a product.

          – Kevin Bodwell
          Apr 18 '18 at 22:21





          You are correct, that code will not work from the console, it does however work if placed in a <script> tag on the page. Try putting it under the description field of a product.

          – Kevin Bodwell
          Apr 18 '18 at 22:21













          Ok thanks, i'll test it. it worked in your store?

          – user48824
          Apr 18 '18 at 22:35





          Ok thanks, i'll test it. it worked in your store?

          – user48824
          Apr 18 '18 at 22:35




          1




          1





          I tested that code on my staging environment and it worked.

          – Kevin Bodwell
          Apr 18 '18 at 22:55





          I tested that code on my staging environment and it worked.

          – Kevin Bodwell
          Apr 18 '18 at 22:55


















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