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Re: [ic] Re: intercept item insert in cart


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Alessandro Poletto writes:

I'am searching to make a logger for some actions that can generate
interesting reports in my shops.
One of them is a report of the items that is inserted in the cart and
after is dropped out without buying.
I've thinked that a simple sql insert in a logger table of the item
was enough, but I've noticed that there isn't a simple way to
intercept the item's insert moment.
I go to explain: when the customer insert a item in the cart the form
with [process-target] method and "mv_order_item", "mv_oder_quantity"
hidden fields send to the "process-target" page all the datas.
I suppose that the [process-target] page is ord/basket.html so i've
tried in that page with: [scratch mv_order_item] or [cgi
mv_order_item] or [value mv_order_item] (disperation-mode), but
nothing will be displayed.
Where and how can I "intercept" the item's adding?
Many thanks to all in advance


If you are using the foundation store I think you want to take a look in:
templates/components/cart
There's the information that is shown in the shopping cart ... and the SKU of the item in the basket is then [item-code] afaik. I would think though that on average the placing of an item in the shopping cart is logged (in some session files(?)) and you could probably write something to analyse those? But not sure about that.

I have a CartTrigger directive I'm planning on submitting to the core group for inclusion in the main Interchange distribution once I've tested it a bit more... it's only a week old or so. It allows you to specify subroutines to execute whenever the cart contents change; the changes are passed to the subroutine such that the sub gets a reference to the affected cart, the new row, the old row, the action that occurred, and the cart name. But it isn't ready just yet, and will of course need review by the IC core group. Thus far it's working reasonably well, but my tests have been pretty simple.

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Ethan Rowe
End Point Corporation
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