You can install the package via composer:
composer require macropage/laravel-daparto
Publish config using php artisan vendor:publish --provider="macropage\laravel_daparto\DapartoServiveProvider"
Update your config config/daparto.php
<?php
return [
'accounts' => [
'CUSTOMER1' => [
'orders' => [
'ftp' => [
'driver' => 'ftp',
'host' => 'ftp.daparto.de',
'username' => 'xxxxxxx',
'password' => 'xxxxxxx',
]
]
]
]
];
CUSTOMER1
is just a placeholder, choose any name and as many you want.
Create a folder named "done" in your ftp-home.
A Cache-Provider that supports "tagging".
With the Facade Daparto
you can call these methods:
- Daparto::setCustomerConfig('CUSTOMER1')
- Daparto::getXMLOrders (fetch orders via ftp or from cache)
- Daparto::getSingleXMLOrder($orderId)
$OrderFileName = 'ORDER_' . $orderId . '.xml';
- Daparto::getXMLOrdersCached (same like getXMLOrders, but fetch data from cache)
- Daparto::getDistinctShippingDescr (for debugging: unique list of shipping-description within all orders)
- Daparto::getDistinctPaymentDescr (for debugging: unique list of payment-description within all orders)
- Daparto::setDone($xmlFileName) (moves file to 'done')
- Daparto::uploadShippingData($order_number, $carrier, $shipping_number) (uploading shipping infos to ftp)
NOTICE: using "getXMLOrders" without cache, flushes the whole cache for your CUSTOMER1
in case you want to flush the cache manually: Cache::tags('daparto.CUSTOMER1')->flush();
- daparto:list-orders {account_name} {orderid?} {--cache}
- daparto:set-done {account_name} {orderid}
"list-orders" prints all orders as php-array
"set-done" moves the xml-order-file into the folder named "done".
<?php
Daparto::setCustomerConfig($this->argument('customer'));
if ($this->argument('orderid')) {
$singleOrder = Daparto::getSingleXMLOrder($this->argument('orderid'), $this->option('cache'));
} else {
$OrderArrays = Daparto::getXMLOrders($this->option('cache'));
}
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