Shopping Cart library for Laravel 5 that uses database instead of sessions to store carts.
- Cart for guest users
- Cart for logged in users
- Guest Cart is merged with User Cart when logged in
- Singleton Cart instance to avoid unnecessary database queries. But also possible to avoid signleton cart if needed.
- Built on top of Eloquent Model, so easily extendable and all eloquent methods can be used.
- Multiple instances of cart
- Schedule expired carts for deletion
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Edit your project's composer.json file to require hassansin/DBCart.
"require": { "hassansin/dbcart": "dev-master" }
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Then install dependecies with composer command:
composer update
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Next, add a new provider to the providers array in config/app.php:
'providers' => [ //... Hassansin\DBCart\CartServiceProvider::class, //... ],
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Then, publish database migrations and run migration:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Hassansin\DBCart\CartServiceProvider" --tag=migrations php artisan migrate
Optionally, you can publish package config file:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Hassansin\DBCart\CartServiceProvider" --tag=config
Now, update config/cart.php
if required
Get the current cart instance. It returns a singleton cart instance:
$cart = app('cart'); //using app() helper
or,
$cart = App::make('cart');
alternatively, you can avoid singleton instance and use the model class to load the cart instance from database everytime:
use Hassansin\DBCart\Models\Cart;
//...
$cart = Cart::current();
The idea of using singleton cart is that the cart object will be available globally throughout your app (e.g. controllers/models/views/view composers etc) for a single request. Also as you manipulate cart items, $cart->item_count
and $cart->total_price
would get updated.
$cart->addItem([
'product_id' => 1,
'unit_price' => 10.5,
'quantity' => 1
]);
which is equivalent to $cart->items()->create($attributes)
Since $cart
is eloquent model instance, you can use any of the eloquent methods to get items
$items = $cart->items // by dynamic property access
$items = $cart->items()->get()
$items = $cart->items()->where('quantity', '>=', 2)->get()
$cart->updateItem([
'id' => 2
], [
'product_id' => 1,
'unit_price' => 10.5,
'quantity' => 1
]);
which is equivalent to $cart->items()->where($where)->first()->update($attributes)
$cart->removeItem([
'id' => 2
]);
which is equivalent to $cart->items()->where($where)->first()->delete()
Remove all items from the cart
$cart->clear();
This method only updates status
and placed_at
column values. status
is set to pending
$cart->checkout();
To move all items from one cart to another cart instance:
$cart = app('cart');
$wishlist = app('cart', ['name' => 'wishlist']);
//move all wishlist items to cart
$wishlist->moveItemsTo($cart);
To move a single item between carts:
$cart = app('cart');
$wishlist = app('cart', ['name' => 'wishlist']);
//move an wishlist item to cart
$item = $wishlist->items()->where(['product_id' => 1])->first();
$item->moveTo($cart);
$total_price = $cart->total_price; // cart total price
$item_count = $cart->item_count; // cart items count
$date_placed = $cart->placed_at; // returns Carbon instance
Supports several cart statuses:
active
: currently adding items to the cartexpired
: cart is expired, meaningful for session cartspending
: checked out cartscompleted
: completed carts
use Hassansin\DBCart\Models\Cart;
// get carts based on their status: active/expired/pending/complete
$active_carts = Cart::active()->get();
$expired_carts = Cart::expired()->get();
$pending_carts = Cart::pending()->get();
$completed_carts = Cart::completed()->get();
By default, cart instances are named as default
. You can load other instances by providing a name:
$cart = app('cart'); // default cart, same as: app('cart', [ 'name' => 'default'];
$sales_cart = app('cart', [ 'name' => 'sales']);
$wishlist = app('cart', [ 'name' => 'wishlist']);
or, without singleton carts:
use Hassansin\DBCart\Models\Cart;
//...
$cart = Cart::current();
$sales_cart = Cart::current('sales');
$wishlist = Cart::current('wishlist');
To get carts other than default
:
$pending_sales_carts = Cart::instance('sales')->pending()->get();
The guest carts depend on the session lifetime. They are valid as long as the session is not expired. You can increase session lifetime in config/session.php
to increase cart lifetime. When a session expires, a new cart instance will be created in database and the old one will no longer be used. Over time, these expired carts could pile-up in database.
Laravel Task Scheduler comes to the rescue. To enable scheduler just add following to the crontab in your server:
* * * * * php /path/to/artisan schedule:run >> /dev/null 2>&1
That's it. The module will now check for expired carts in every hour and delete them. This won't affect the carts for loggedin users.
Get Cart User: $cart->user
Get Item Product: $item->product
Is Cart Empty: $cart->isEmpty()
If an item exists in cart: $cart->hasItem(['id' => 10])
Expire the cart: cart->expire();
Set to completed
status: $cart->complete();
It's easy to extend DBCart. You can extend base DBCart model and add your own methods or columns. Follow these steps to extend the cart model:
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Create a model by extending
Hassansin\DBCart\Models\Cart
:namespace App; use Hassansin\DBCart\Models\Cart as BaseCart; class Cart extends BaseCart { //override or add your methods here ... public function getSubTotalAttribute(){ return $this->attributes['total_price']; } public function getGrandTotalAttribute(){ //taking discount, tax etc. into account return $this->sub_total - $this->discount; } }
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Update
cart_model
inconfig/cart.php
with the fully qualified class name of the extended model.'cart_model' => App\Cart::class,
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That's it, you can now load the cart as usual:
$cart = App::make('cart');
You can also follow the above steps and create your own CartLine
model by extending Hassansin\DBCart\Models\CartLine
. Be sure to update config/cart.php
to reflect your changes.