For some reason the snippet works only for one post type.

 ``` 
function register_posts() {
 $args = array(
        'public'    => true,
        'label'     => __( 'Books', 'textdomain' ),
        'menu_icon' => 'dashicons-book',
        'rewrite' => array('slug'=>'%store_name%')
    );
    register_post_type( 'book', $args );

 $two_args = array(
        'public'    => true,
        'label'     => __( 'Product', 'textdomain' ),
        'menu_icon' => 'dashicons-product',
        'rewrite' => array('slug'=>'%store_name%')
    );
    register_post_type( 'product', $two_args );


 add_rewrite_tag('%store_name%', '([^&]+)');
}
add_action( 'init', 'register_posts' );



function set_post_link( $post_link, $post ) {
    
        $post_type = $post->post_type;
        $author_id = $post->post_author;
        $store_name = get_user_meta($author_id,'store_name',true);
   

 if  ($post_type === 'product' || 'book' === $post_type){
if (isset($store_name) && !empty($store_name)){
          
            $post_link = str_replace('%store_name%', $store_name , $post_link );
        }}
        
        
    return $post_link;
}
add_filter( 'post_type_link', 'set_post_link', 10, 2 );


 ```


This works only for "book", and only if I remove this cpt will it work for "product". But I need both permalinks to use the same variable.


I have tried several snippets and found several answers to similar problems but none for various post types.