The Lenius shopping basket composer package makes it easy to implement a shopping basket into your application and store the basket data using one of the numerous data stores provided. You can also inject your own data store if you would like your basket data to be stored elsewhere.
Using composer:
$ composer require lenius/basket:^4.0 (PHP7.4)
$ composer require lenius/basket:^5.0 (PHP8.x)
Below is a basic usage guide for this package.
Before you begin, you will need to know which storage and identifier method you are going to use. The identifier is how you store which basket is for that user. So if you store your basket in the database, then you need a cookie (or some other way of storing an identifier) so we can link the user to a stored basket.
In this example we're going to use the cookie identifier and session for storage.
use Lenius\Basket\Basket;
use Lenius\Basket\Storage\Session;
use Lenius\Basket\Identifier\Cookie;
$basket = new Basket(new Session, new Cookie);
Inserting an item into the basket is easy. The required keys are id, name, price, weight and quantity, although you can pass over any custom data that you like.
$basket->insert(new Item([
'id' => 'foo',
'name' => 'bar',
'price' => 100,
'quantity' => 2,
'weight' => 300
]));
Inserting an item into the basket is easy. The required keys are id, name, price and quantity, although you can pass over any custom data that you like. If option items contains price or weight there values are added to the total weight / price of the product.
$basket->insert(new Item([
'id' => 'foo',
'name' => 'bar',
'price' => 100,
'quantity' => 2,
'weight' => 300,
'options' => [
[
'name' => 'Size',
'value' => 'L',
'weight' => 50,
'price' => 10
],
],
]));
Another key you can pass to your insert method is 'tax'. This is a percentage which you would like to be added onto the price of the item.
In the below example we will use 25% for the tax rate.
$basket->insert(new Item([
'id' => 'mouseid',
'name' => 'Mouse',
'price' => 100,
'quantity' => 1,
'tax' => 25,
'weight' => 200
]));
You can update items in your basket by updating any property on a basket item. For example, if you were within a basket loop then you can update a specific item using the below example.
foreach ($basket->contents() as $item) {
$item->name = 'Foo';
$item->quantity = 1;
}
You can completely empty/destroy the basket by using the destroy()
method.
$basket->destroy()
You can loop the basket contents by using the following method
$basket->contents();
You can also return the Basket items as an array by passing true as the first argument
$basket->contents(true);
$basket->totalItems();
$basket->total();
By default the total()
method will return the total value of the Basket as a float
, this will include
any item taxes. If you want to retrieve the Basket total without tax then you can do so by passing false to the
total()
method
$basket->total(false);
$basket->has($itemIdentifier);
$basket->remove($identifier)
$basket->item($itemIdentifier);
There are several features of the Basket items that may also help when integrating your Basket.
You can check if a Basket item has options by using the hasOptions()
method.
foreach ($basket->contents() as $item) {
if ($item->hasOptions()) {
// We have options
}
}
$item->weight();
$item->toArray();
Run the tests with:
composer psalm
composer stan
composer test
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
If you discover any security-related issues, please email [email protected] instead of using the issue tracker.
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.