Gifts are a purchase with someone else's wallet attached. The peculiarity of gifts is that when the gift is returned, the money is returned to the person who bought it, and not to the person to whom it was given. This functionality is usually used to reward users by the administration.
Add the CanPay trait and Customer interface to your User model.
The trait
CanPayalready inheritsHasWallet, reuse will cause an error.
use Zotel\Wallet\Traits\CanPay;
use Zotel\Wallet\Interfaces\Customer;
class User extends Model implements Customer
{
use CanPay;
}
Add the HasWallet trait and interface to Item model.
Starting from version 9.x there are two product interfaces:
ProductInterface);ProductLimitedInterface);An example with an unlimited number of products:
use Zotel\Wallet\Traits\HasWallet;
use Zotel\Wallet\Interfaces\Customer;
use Zotel\Wallet\Interfaces\ProductInterface;
class Item extends Model implements ProductInterface
{
use HasWallet;
public function getAmountProduct(Customer $customer): int|string
{
return 100;
}
public function getMetaProduct(): ?array
{
return [
'title' => $this->title,
'description' => 'Purchase of Product #' . $this->id,
];
}
}
Example with a limited number of products:
use Zotel\Wallet\Traits\HasWallet;
use Zotel\Wallet\Interfaces\Customer;
use Zotel\Wallet\Interfaces\ProductLimitedInterface;
class Item extends Model implements ProductLimitedInterface
{
use HasWallet;
public function canBuy(Customer $customer, int $quantity = 1, bool $force = false): bool
{
/**
* This is where you implement the constraint logic.
*
* If the service can be purchased once, then
* return !$customer->paid($this);
*/
return true;
}
public function getAmountProduct(Customer $customer): int|string
{
return 100;
}
public function getMetaProduct(): ?array
{
return [
'title' => $this->title,
'description' => 'Purchase of Product #' . $this->id,
];
}
}
I do not recommend using the limited interface when working with a shopping cart.
If you are working with a shopping cart, then you should override the PurchaseServiceInterface interface.
With it, you can check the availability of all products with one request, there will be no N-queries in the database.
Find the user's and check the balance.
$first = User::first();
$last = User::orderBy('id', 'desc')->first(); // last user
$first->getKey() !== $last->getKey(); // true
$first->balance; // 115
$last->balance; // 0
One user wants to give a gift to another. Find the product.
$item = Item::first();
$item->getAmountProduct($first); // 100
$item->balance; // 0
The first user buys the product and gives it.
If the product uses the
Taxableinterface, then Santa will pay tax
$first->gift($last, $item);
(bool)$last->paid($item, true); // bool(true)
$first->balance; // 15
$last->balance; // 0
$item->balance; // 100
It's simple!
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