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DBCart

Shopping Cart library for Laravel > 5.5 and Laravel 6 that uses database instead of sessions to store carts.

Features

  • 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

Before installation

if you already use dbcart by Hassansin, please skip DB migrations and publishing configuration. This package is fully compatible.

Installation

  1. Install the package via composer:

    composer require nabeelalalmai/dbcart-laravel

    The package will automatically register itself.

  2. Publish database migrations(IF YOU USE dbcart:

    php artisan vendor:publish --provider="NabeelAlalmai\DBcart\CartServiceProvider" --tag="migrations"

    After the migration has been published you can create the cart and cart_lines tables by running the migrations:

    php artisan migrate

Configuration

Optionally, you can publish package config file:

php artisan vendor:publish --provider="NabeelAlalmai\DBcart\CartServiceProvider" --tag=config

Now, update config/cart.php if required

Usage

Get Cart Instance:

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 NabeelAlalmai\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.

Add an Item: $cart->addItem($attributes)

$cart->addItem([
    'product_id' => 1,
    'unit_price' => 10.5,
    'quantity' => 1
]); 

which is equivalent to $cart->items()->create($attributes)

Get Items: $cart->items

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()

Update an Item: $cart->updateItem($where, $attributes)

$cart->updateItem([
    'id' => 2
], [
    'product_id' => 1,
    'unit_price' => 10.5,
    'quantity' => 1
]); 

which is equivalent to $cart->items()->where($where)->first()->update($attributes)

Remove an Item: $cart->removeItem($where)

$cart->removeItem([
    'id' => 2
]); 

which is equivalent to $cart->items()->where($where)->first()->delete()

Clear Cart Items: $cart->clear()

Remove all items from the cart

$cart->clear(); 

Checkout cart: $cart->checkout()

This method only updates status and placed_at column values. status is set to pending

$cart->checkout();

Move item(s) between carts:

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);

Get Cart Attributes

$total_price = $cart->total_price; // cart total price
$item_count = $cart->item_count; // cart items count
$date_placed = $cart->placed_at; // returns Carbon instance

Cart Statuses

Supports several cart statuses:

  • active: currently adding items to the cart
  • expired: cart is expired, meaningful for session carts
  • pending: checked out carts
  • completed: completed carts
use NabeelAlalmai\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();

Working with Multiple Cart Instances

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 NabeelAlalmai\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();

Delete Expired Carts:

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.

Other features:

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();

Extending Cart Model

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:

  1. Create a model by extending NabeelAlalmai\DBcart\Models\Cart:

    namespace App;
        
    use NabeelAlalmai\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;
        }
        
    }
  2. Update cart_model in config/cart.php with the fully qualified class name of the extended model.

    'cart_model' => App\Cart::class,
  3. 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 NabeelAlalmai\DBcart\Models\CartLine. Be sure to update config/cart.php to reflect your changes.

Disclaimer

I was using dbcart by Hassansin but it doesn't support Laravel 6. So, I re-wrote the package to support Laravel > 5.5. If you use dbcart by Hassansin you can use this package and it should work with no conflicts.

Support

Reach out to me at one of the following places!


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