Drusoft Shipping for Speedy
Drusoft Shipping for Speedy is a high-performance, conflict-free WooCommerce integration for Speedy delivery services in Bulgaria. Designed for speed, reliability, and ease of use, it provides a seamless shipping experience for both merchants and customers. Important Compatibility Note This plugin is currently not compatible with the WooCommerce Block Cart and Block Checkout pages. Please ensure your store uses the classic shortcode-based Cart ([woocommerce_cart]) and Checkout ([woocommerce_checkout]) pages. For Your Customers Dynamic Checkout Experience — Real-time city and office selection directly on the checkout page. Multiple Delivery Types — Choose between delivery to Address, Speedy Office, or Speedy Automat (APS). Smart Street Search — Built-in autocomplete for Bulgarian street names with intelligent prefix handling (e.g., stripping “ул.”, “бул.”). Live Service Selection — Customers can choose between available services (Economy, Express, etc.) with real-time price updates. Region Mapping — Automated city filtering based on the selected Bulgarian province. For Merchants HPOS Compatible — Fully supports WooCommerce High-Performance Order Storage. Automated Data Sync — Uses Action Scheduler to keep Bulgarian cities and Speedy offices up-to-date in the background. Credential Validation — Validates API credentials in real-time before saving. Custom Pricing — Support for custom pricing CSV files for specialized shipping rates. Advanced Order Management — Dedicated metabox in the order edit screen, integrated waybill generation, and bulk actions for managing multiple Speedy orders. Clean Codebase — Built with modern PHP standards and conflict-free architecture. Also Ship via Econt? This plugin has a sibling for the Econt courier: Drusoft Shipping for Econt. Both plugins share the same checkout UI, settings layout, and admin order-management screens — once you’ve learned one, the other feels familiar. Install both if your store supports delivery via either courier. External Services This plugin relies on the Speedy REST API, a third-party service provided by Speedy AD (Speedy Bulgaria), to deliver its shipping functionality. The plugin cannot operate without a valid Speedy API account. What the service is Speedy AD is a courier and logistics company operating in Bulgaria. Their REST API allows merchants to calculate shipping rates, create shipments (waybills), manage deliveries, and retrieve location data (cities, offices, automats, streets). What data is sent and when API credentials (username and password) — sent with every API request for authentication. Recipient address data (city, street, office ID) — sent when calculating shipping rates at cart/checkout and when creating a waybill after order placement. Shipment details (weight, dimensions, COD amount, service type, sender/recipient info) — sent when generating a waybill. Waybill ID — sent when cancelling a shipment, requesting a courier pickup, or printing a waybill label. Location queries (city name, street name) — sent when the customer or admin searches for cities, offices, or streets. Data is transmitted only when the corresponding action is triggered (e.g., a customer proceeds to checkout, a merchant generates a waybill, or the background sync runs). Service links Speedy API base URL: https://api.speedy.bg/v1/ Speedy Terms and Conditions: https://www.speedy.bg/en/general-conditions Speedy Privacy Policy: https://www.speedy.bg/en/privacy-policy Speedy API Documentation: https://api.speedy.bg/ Speedy API Endpoints This plugin communicates with the Speedy REST API v1 (https://api.speedy.bg/v1/). All requests are authenticated using the userName and password fields configured in the shipping method settings. Below is a summary of every endpoint used, along with its purpose and where it is called in the plugin. Authentication & Account POST /v1/client/contract — Validates API credentials and retrieves the list of client contracts (sender accounts). Used during credential validation when the merchant saves settings, and to populate the “Sender (Object)” dropdown in the shipping method configuration. POST /v1/client/contract/info — Retrieves detailed contract information, including special delivery requirements (e.g., mandatory open-on-test, two-way receipt). Used to populate the “Special Requirements” multi-select in the shipping method settings. Location Data POST /v1/location/site — Searches for cities/sites by name within Bulgaria (countryId: 100). Used by the admin Select2 city search when configuring the sender city, and for the public-facing city autocomplete on checkout. POST /v1/location/site/csv/100 — Downloads the complete list of Bulgarian cities in CSV format. Used by the background syncer (Drushfo_Syncer) to populate and update the wp_drushfo_cities database table via Action Scheduler. POST /v1/location/office — Retrieves all Speedy offices and automats for Bulgaria. Used in two contexts: (1) the background syncer updates the wp_drushfo_offices table, and (2) the admin Select2 office search for configuring the sender office. POST /v1/location/street — Searches for streets within a specific city (siteId). Used on the checkout page to provide street autocomplete when the customer selects “Delivery to Address.” Services & Pricing POST /v1/services — Retrieves the list of available shipping services (e.g., Standard 505, Express 501) for the authenticated account. Used to populate the “Active Services” multi-select in the shipping method settings. POST /v1/calculate — Calculates the shipping price for a specific service, weight, destination, and delivery type. Used at cart/checkout time when the pricing method is set to “Speedy Calculator” or “Calculator + Surcharge.” Shipment Management POST /v1/shipment/ — Creates a new shipment (waybill) with the Speedy system. Includes sender/recipient details, service, weight, COD amount, and delivery type. Used by the waybill generator, either automatically on order status change or manually from the order metabox. POST /v1/shipment/cancel — Cancels an existing shipment by its waybill ID. Used from the “Cancel Shipment” button in the Speedy order metabox or the Speedy Orders bulk action. POST /v1/pickup — Requests a courier pickup for one or more shipments. Accepts a visit end time and auto-adjusts the pickup date. Used from the “Request Courier” button in the order metabox. POST /v1/print — Generates a printable waybill label (PDF) for a shipment. Supports A4, A6, and label formats with optional additional barcode copy. Used from the “Print Waybill” button in the order metabox and the Speedy Orders page. Rate Limiting & Caching The plugin minimizes API calls through several strategies: Local database tables — Cities and offices are synced periodically via Action Scheduler and queried locally, avoiding per-request API calls for location data. Transient caching — Service lists, contract data, and client information are cached using WordPress transients to reduce redundant API calls. Session storage — Cart selections (city, delivery type, office) are stored in the WooCommerce session, so shipping calculations reuse the customer’s choices without extra lookups.
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ShipBG for WooCommerce
ShipBG for WooCommerce integrates your WooCommerce store with the ShipBG shipping platform, providing access to multiple Bulgarian courier services through a single plugin. Connect Speedy (Спиди), Econt (Еконт), BoxNow, Sameday and PostOne to your store and offer real-time shipping rates (доставка), automatic waybills (товарителници), pickup-point and locker selection, and shipment tracking — all from one WooCommerce plugin. Features: Multi-carrier aggregation — Speedy, Econt Express, PostOne, BoxNow, Sameday, A1 Post, BG Post in one plugin Live shipping rates — Real-time rate calculation from all carriers at checkout Smart pickup point search — Typo-tolerant search with interactive map picker Shipment management — Create shipments, generate labels, and track packages from WooCommerce admin Bulk operations — Batch label generation for multiple orders Customer tracking — Tracking timeline widget on My Account page Webhook support — Auto-registered endpoint with HMAC signature verification for real-time status updates Returns — Initiate return shipments from admin COD support — Automatic cash-on-delivery amount mapping Block checkout — Full support for WooCommerce Blocks checkout via React components Classic checkout — jQuery-based delivery type selector and pickup point map HPOS compatible — Uses WooCommerce CRUD methods, no direct postmeta access Setup wizard — Step-by-step onboarding to connect your ShipBG account and configure carriers Flexible carrier overrides — Per-carrier configurable settings and pricing rules Requirements: WordPress 5.0 or higher WooCommerce 8.0 or higher PHP 7.4 or higher A ShipBG account with API credentials External Service Usage: This plugin relies on the following external services: ShipBG API (https://shipbg.com/api/v1) — Required. This is the core backend the plugin is an integration for. What it’s used for: Real-time shipping rate calculation, shipment creation, label generation, shipment tracking, pickup-point search, address autocomplete/geocoding, and OAuth-based account connection. What data is sent, and when: * Order details, customer shipping address (name, street, city, postcode, country, phone, email), and parcel dimensions/weight are sent whenever the merchant calculates rates at checkout or creates a shipment from the admin order screen. * Free-text address queries are sent when a customer uses the pickup-point map or address autocomplete at checkout. * Shipment IDs are sent when the merchant refreshes tracking status. * A store-identifying OAuth token is sent with every request (configured once during setup). Terms of Service: https://shipbg.com/terms-and-conditions Privacy Policy: https://shipbg.com/privacy-policy A ShipBG account with API credentials is required for the plugin to function. OpenStreetMap tile server (https://{s}.tile.openstreetmap.org/) — Browser-side only. What it’s used for: Rendering the pickup-point selection map on the classic WooCommerce checkout page (via Leaflet). What data is sent, and when: Only the customer’s browser requests map tiles. Each request contains the tile coordinates (z/x/y) the map needs to render the visible area. No personal data, order data, or plugin-specific data is sent. Terms of Service: https://operations.osmfoundation.org/policies/tiles/ Privacy Policy: https://wiki.osmfoundation.org/wiki/Privacy_Policy