I really like the magento structure but finding things is very hard ;)
My problem is that I have a custom attribute. By calling ‘create new product’ this field should be prefilled with an automatic value like the entity-id. This should only happen within the create new function.
I’m absolutely not capable of finding the corresponding code, where the initial values are set, can anyone give me a hint? (a script must run, not a default value :))
Thanks a lot and grettings,
Matthias
You can find the information needed to find the corresponding code in this post:
Finding Correct Templates and Blocks in Magento
Simply change the default attribute of the field to what you need it to be.
The answer to my problem is overwritting the Mage_Adminhtml_Block_Catalog_Product_Edit_Tab_Attributes block.
Within this block, you can use a simple if condiition. the following line has to be replaced by the if:
$values[$attribute->getAttributeCode()] = $attribute->getDefaultValue();
new solution:
if($attribute->getAttributeCode() == 'my_attribute_code') {
$values[$attribute->getAttributeCode()] = SET_THE_OWN_VALUE;
} else {
$values[$attribute->getAttributeCode()] = $attribute->getDefaultValue();
}
That's all :)
Hope this helps some one else, too !!!
Related
I have added due_date into the Manifest Custom Field. Now I want that where ever task list showing to the user then Due Date also displayed over there.
I know its very small change in codebase but I am not able to debug this.
I missed a step you need I think to call $fields->readFieldsFromStoage($task) and then I used $field->getValueForStorage()
I can't say how correct or legal, of even efficient it is, but it does what I think you wanted
$fields = PhabricatorCustomField::getObjectFields(
$task,PhabricatorCustomField::ROLE_VIEW);
if ($fields){
$fields->readFieldsFromStorage($task);
foreach ($fields->getFields() as $field){
if ($field->getModernFieldKey()=='custom.mycustomfield'){
// in theory you might be able to add it like this
$item->addByline(pht('Due Date:%s', $field->getValueForStorage()));
$item->addByline(pht('Assigned: %s', $owner->renderLink()));
}
}
Hope that helps
Ok not a solution, but a place to start...
To alter this you need to edit
ManiphestTaskListView.php in
phabricator/src/applications/maniphest/view
Where you want to put due date is where "Assigned:" is put
if ($task->getOwnerPHID()) {
$owner = $handles[$task->getOwnerPHID()];
$item->addByline(pht('Assigned: %s', $owner->renderLink()));
}
Pulling in the custom fields may require a little more research, I think you can get to the tasks custom fields via the following
$fields = PhabricatorCustomField::getObjectFields(
$task,PhabricatorCustomField::ROLE_VIEW);
You could then pull out the field you want like this if you have to, I suspect there is a better way of doing this...so you just ask for the specific field
if ($fields){
foreach ($fields->getFields() as $field){
if ($field->getModernFieldKey()=='custom.mycustomfield'){
// in theory you might be able to add it like this
$item->addByline(pht('%s', $field->getXXXX()));
}
}
I'm not sure what you need to do to get the custom field value, i'm using getXXXX() to represent the sort of thing you might need to do, I think the custom fields often have a render() method but again I'm not completely sure how you go about getting that to render in your listview
I used this function for delete cart items. It is working properly but
$cartHelper = Mage::helper('checkout/cart');
foreach ($itemProductArray as $itmeid => $productid)
{
$cartHelper->getCart()->removeItem($itmeid)->save();
}
getSummaryQty() function gives old quantity value. Anyone help please?
A little bit unclear, but I am assuming you need the getSummaryQty for a block, possibly the sidebar/minicart block or something similar.
If this is the case, make sure you have performed all of your quote modification functionality before the loadLayout() in the current controller, or at least before the block in question is initialized.
Alternatively but not really recommended is to refresh/redirect the page after the cart save.
I'm trying to create configurable products programmatically in Magento 1.5.1.
I understand I need first to create simple related products, what I did. Now I manage to associate these simple products to make a configurable one.
Here is the critical part...
I keep the ids and some of the attributes values in an array, so I can later make my configurable product, but some of them are missing, I don't know which method to call.
I found this entry in Magento Wiki, that helped me and seems to fit my needs.
However, at the end the author is setting two things :
$product->setConfigurableProductsData($data);
$product->setConfigurableAttributesData($data);
and the values in the arrays have been taken in the admin page source using Firebug....and then translated into PHP arrays (array example for the first call) :
"I’ve harcoded the values for my associated products and attribute
data. You can get attribute data by viewing the source through the
admin interface and using Firebug for Firefox."
$data = array('5791'=>array('0'=>array('attribute_id'=>'491', // I already got this
'label'=>'vhs', // this too
'value_index'=>'5', // but what is value_index ?
'is_percent'=>0,
'pricing_value'=>'')),
'5792'=>array('0'=>array('attribute_id'=>'491',
'label'=>'dvd',
'value_index'=>'6',
'is_percent'=>0,
'pricing_value'=>'')));
My question is : is there a way to retrieve these values without using Firebug (which in my script won't help me a lot !), but programmatically. I already found a way to retrieve attribute values, labels, etc... using its code, but one field I don't know is value_index.
I guess this may be the option position in an option list, but not sure.
Also if someone knows a good/better way to create a configurable product in Magento, please tell me.
Any help is welcome thank you.
It seems you're asking where to retrieve the value_index value where you already have the label. Here's what I had: I didn't test this on 1.5x.
function get_attribute_id($option, $type) {
$attributeId = Mage::getResourceModel('eav/entity_attribute')->getIdByCode('catalog_product', $type);
$attribute = Mage::getModel('catalog/resource_eav_attribute')->load($attributeId);
$attributeOptions = $attribute->getSource()->getAllOptions();
foreach ($attributeOptions as $opts_arr) {
if (strtoupper($opts_arr['label']) == strtoupper($option)) {
return $opts_arr['value'];
}
}
return FALSE;
}
$value_index = get_attribute_id('vhs', 'media_format');
No one else seemed to mention the easiest way to figure out what the value_index of vhs is: In the backend, under
Catalog > Manage > media_format > Manage Label/Options
Inspect the source of the individual form inputs. Where you have 'vhs' you should have an input named option[value][6]
As far as I understand your question, there are two options: a) create simple products by script, put the generated id's in an array and create the configurables using the ids or b) read the id's from the admin and put them in your script. Since programming is about automation I'd definately go for option a.
Ok, here's the deal: I am constructing a Drupal website that has several different sections. Each section is a view that displays a content type. (Each section has it's own content type) For example, I have a view that points to ?q=blog which displays content type blog.
All the sections look a little different than each other. Not like 'website-within-a-website' different but different enough that they can't all use the same template file and each be modified with CSS. Each section needs it's own page.tpl.php.
Unfortunately, AFAIK Drupal theme's .info files can only either assign one page.tpl.php for the entire theme or assign a page-node-####.tpl.php for each node. There is going to be lots of content on this website so setting Drupal to make a new identical page-node-####.tpl.php for every created node would get unmanagable very fast.
To solve this problem, I am going to use pathauto to create an alias for each content type. For example, all nodes of content type blog are given an alias ?q=blog/[post title]. Modify template.php to use page-blog.tpl.php for any page who's alias starts with the word 'blog'.
Other people have tried doing this sort of thing and have created functions such as the one described. Unfortunately, all the ones I have seen are for Drupal 6 or below. I have tried modifying existing ones with no success. So far, though, I think this is on the right track:
function basic_preprocess_page(&$vars, $hook) {
...
if( module_exists('path') ) {
$alias = drupal_get_path_alias( $_GET['q'] );
$site_section = "blog";
if( strpos( $alias, $site_section ) === 0 ) {
$VARIABLE_THAT_TELLS_THE_PAGE_WHAT_TEMPLATE_TO_USE = "/path/to/page-blog.php";
}
}
}
I cannot find $VARIABLE_THAT_TELLS_THE_PAGE_WHAT_TEMPLATE_TO_USE does anyone know what it is?
Maybe my site is structured badly. If anyone knows how to restructure my site so I can more easily make a theme with seperate sections please share how!
Thanks a million! (c:
EDIT: Perhaps I need to use template suggestions instead. Does anyone know the function or variable to use to set this?
They changed the name of this array key in D7 and I haven't seen it documented anywhere. I finally figured this out after a good bit of debugging. You can override the theme template in template.php with a hook_preprocess_page() like so:
function myTheme_preprocess_page(&$vars) {
global $node;
if ($node->type == 'blog') {
$vars['theme_hook_suggestions'] = array('my__blog_template'); // use my--blog-template.tpl.php, note '-' = '_'
}
elseif ($node->type == 'articles') {
$vars['theme_hook_suggestions'] = array('article__node_template'); // use article--node-template.tpl.php
}
}
Oh and don't forget to flush the Drupal caches after making changes to your template.php.
Ok, I found it:
http://drupal.org/node/223440#comment-991840
$alias = drupal_get_path_alias($_GET['q']);
if ($alias != $_GET['q']) {
$template_filename = 'page';
foreach (explode('/', $alias) as $path_part) {
$template_filename = $template_filename . '-' . $path_part;
$variables['template_files'][] = $template_filename;
}
}
Credit to this function goes to user mfb.
I had a lot of trouble with this so I will explain it here in case anyone finds it useful.
This function goes in your template.php. It needs to be part of the <theme name>_preprocess_page function. What it does is it takes the alias and then explodes it into a bunch of different components. For example if you are on a page with the alias ?q=blog/blog-post-title it would be exploded into blog and blog-post-title. It then turns each component into a name for a template suggestion. It puts each template suggestion into the template_files[] array (inside the $variables[] array) so that the page now has two new template suggestions:
page-blog, and page-blog-blog-post-title
Template suggestions are alternate template files. In this case they are for pages, but they don't necessarily have to be. You can have template suggestions for anything you can think of including blocks, nodes and the like. Don't let the name 'template suggestion' fool you. Template suggestions will be used over default templates as long as they exist. I don't know why it was named like that. I think it should be renamed.
What you do, then, now that you've set up Drupal to look for a template suggestion that points to your alias, is create a new template file where all the rest are in your theme. In this case, let's say I want to theme my entire blog section. In the templates folder I should create a file named page--blog.tpl.php (note the --double hyphens--) with the layout I want.
Drupal will use the most specific template suggestion it can find so if you wanted you could make one blog post to look completely different than the rest of the site long as you make a template for it named page--blog--blog-post-title and put it in your theme's templates directory. (again, note the double hyphens.)
I am currently making a module that requires me to take an order object and make it reorder itself.. thus, creating a new order in the backend with the exact same items and credentials.
This is the code that i have thus far… it doesn’t seem to reorder the item or create and add another backend order.
$personsOrder = Mage::getModel(’sales/order’);
$personsOrder->loadByIncrementId($order[’model_order_id’]);
$order_model = Mage::getSingleton(’adminhtml/sales_order_create’);
$personsOrder->setReordered(true);
$order_model->initFromOrder($personsOrder);
/*
$order_model->save();
$order_model->place();
$order_model->sendNewOrderEmail();
*/
Any help is greatly appreciated!!
$orderId= $YOUR_ORDER_NUMBER;
$personsOrder = Mage::getModel('sales/order')->load($orderId);
$order_model = Mage::getSingleton('adminhtml/sales_order_create');
$personsOrder->setReordered(true);
$order_model->initFromOrder($personsOrder);
$order_model->createOrder();
My first thought is that you should be using $order->getIncrementId() on line 2 rather than $order['model_order_id'], but I'm not sure where you're getting $order from in the first place. Have you checked that $order['model_order_id'] is actually returning a valid increment ID? I don't see model_order_id as a field in the database anywhere...
I'd be suggesting that you getting your IDE and XDebug working so that you can inspect the objects as you work with them and understand what's going on.
Cheers,
JD
If the order that you have placed the first time around is also created through coding and not from store front then you need to make sure that you have added an entry in the sales_flat_quote_item table. Otherwise that order cannot be reordered. So make sure it's not the case with your order creation.