sieulog / yii2-shopping-cart
Yii2 extension that adds shopping cart functions
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Requires
- php: >=5.4.0
- yiisoft/yii2: *
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Last update: 2024-10-26 19:37:43 UTC
README
This extension adds shopping cart for Yii framework 2.0
Installation
The preferred way to install this extension is through composer.
Either run
php composer.phar require --prefer-dist omnilight/yii2-shopping-cart "*"
or add
"omnilight/yii2-shopping-cart": "*"
to the require
section of your composer.json.
How to use
In your model:
class Product extends ActiveRecord implements CartPositionInterface { use CartPositionTrait; public function getPrice() { return $this->price; } public function getId() { return $this->id; } }
In your controller:
public function actionAddToCart($id) { $cart = new ShoppingCart(); $model = Product::findOne($id); if ($model) { $cart->put($model, 1); return $this->redirect(['cart-view']); } throw new NotFoundHttpException(); }
Also you can use cart as global application component:
[ 'components' => [ 'cart' => [ 'class' => 'yz\shoppingcart\ShoppingCart', 'cartId' => 'my_application_cart', ] ] ]
And use it in the following way:
\Yii::$app->cart->put($cartPosition, 1);
In order to get number of items in the cart:
$itemsCount = \Yii::$app->cart->getCount();
In order to get total cost of items in the cart:
$total = \Yii::$app->cart->getCost();
If the original model that you want to use as cart position is too heavy to be stored in the session, you can create a separate class implementing CartPositionInterface, and original model can implement CartPositionProviderInterface:
// app\models\Product.php class Product extends ActiveRecord implements CartPositionProviderInterface { public function getCartPosition() { return \Yii::createObject([ 'class' => 'app\models\ProductCartPosition', 'id' => $this->id, ]); } } // app\models\ProductCartPosition.php class ProductCartPosition extends Object implements CartPositionInterface { /** * @var Product */ protected $_product; public $id; public function getId() { return $this->id; } public function getPrice() { return $this->getProduct()->price; } /** * @return Product */ public function getProduct() { if ($this->_product === null) { $this->_product = Product::findOne($this->id); } return $this->_product; } }
This way gives us ability to create separate cart positions for the same product, that differs only on some property, for example price or color:
// app\models\ProductCartPosition.php class ProductCartPosition extends Object implements CartPositionInterface { public $id; public $price; public $color; //... public function getId() { return md5(serialize([$this->id, $this->price, $this->color])); } //... }
Using discounts
Discounts are implemented as behaviors that could attached to the cart or it's positions. To use them, follow this steps:
- Define discount class as a subclass of yz\shoppingcart\DiscountBehavior
// app/components/MyDiscount.php class MyDiscount extends DiscountBehavior { /** * @param CostCalculationEvent $event */ public function onCostCalculation($event) { // Some discount logic, for example $event->discountValue = 100; } }
- Add this behavior to the cart:
$cart->attachBehavior('myDiscount', ['class' => 'app\components\MyDiscount']);
If discount is suitable not for the whole cart, but for the individual positions, than it is possible to attach discount to the cart position itself:
$cart->getPositionById($positionId)->attachBehavior('myDiscount', ['class' => 'app\components\MyDiscount']);
Note, that the same behavior could be used for both cart and position classes.
- To get total cost with discount applied:
$total = \Yii::$app->cart->getCost(true);
- During the calculation the following events are triggered:
ShoppingCart::EVENT_COST_CALCULATION
once per calculation.CartPositionInterface::EVENT_COST_CALCULATION
for each position in the cart.
You can also subscribe on this events to perform discount calculation:
$cart->on(ShoppingCart::EVENT_COST_CALCULATION, function ($event) { $event->discountValue = 100; });