I have several store views (Germany, Ireland, Switzerland...) all which are supposed to have different currencies.
However, when I set the correct default currency on store view level in the configuration - nothing happens.
I hope someone is familiar with this problem. Thanks!
If anyone could tell me where to find the line in the code which prints out the currency symbol in the product page, it would also help me!
*UPDATE
I found list.phtml in /app/design/frontend/default/THEME/template/catalog/product
there the following line can be found:
<?php echo $this->getPriceHtml($_product, true) ?>
Does anyone know where this function (getPriceHtml) is located?
# Bixi: yes I did.
# Piotr: thank you, unfortunatelly the function:
public function getPriceHtml($product, $displayMinimalPrice = false, $idSuffix='')
{
return $this->_getPriceBlock($product->getTypeId())
->setTemplate($this->_getPriceBlockTemplate($product->getTypeId()))
->setProduct($product)
->setDisplayMinimalPrice($displayMinimalPrice)
->setIdSuffix($idSuffix)
->setUseLinkForAsLowAs($this->_useLinkForAsLowAs)
->toHtml();
}
is not helping me in finding the bug. Where is the function which defines which currency is displayed? I am very close to giving up...
This method is in Mage_Catalog_Block_Product_Abstract
You can also check the method convertPrice in Mage_Core_Model_Store. Generally price conversion is handled by Zend_Currency
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I'm trying to customize a label in an edit view using Smarty.
A field named decription should have label LBL_LABEL_ONE with a currency symbol if some_fieds has value 1, LBL_LABEL_TWO otherwise.
With the following code in detailviewdefs.php, I have no problems to accomplish this in the view detail:
array (
'name' => 'description',
'label' => '
{if $bean->some_field==1}
{$MOD.LBL_LABEL_ONE} {$CURRENCY}
{else}
{$MOD.LBL_LABEL_TWO}
{/if}',
),
Note that some_field is a field of the current module and $CURRENCY is assigned in view.detail.php with the following code:
function preDisplay() {
parent::preDisplay();
$currency = new Currency();
$this->ss->assign('CURRENCY', $currency->getDefaultCurrencySymbol());
}
Using same code in editviewdefs.php I have several problems:
First: the following fatal error getting the field of the bean:
Fatal error: Smarty error: [in
cache/modules/omn_fornitura_gas/EditView.tpl line 506]: syntax error:
invalid attribute name: '$bean->some_field'
(Smarty_Compiler.class.php, line 1536) in
C:\xampp\htdocs\sugar\include\Smarty\Smarty.class.php on line 1095
Second: the variable $CURRENCY seems not to be correct:
{€' module='omn_fornitura_gas'}
instead of
€
Quite a puzzle this one.
The reason you're seeing such a thing is that Sugar seems to render Smarty Detail and Edit view definitions quite differently.
The Problem
In detail, it very neatly compiles the field as such:
cache/modules/omn_fornitura_gas/EditView.tpl
{capture name="label" assign="label"}
{if $bean->some_field==1}
{$MOD.LBL_LABEL_ONE} {$CURRENCY}
{else}
{$MOD.LBL_LABEL_TWO}
{/if}{/capture}
However, in edit, it tries to insert it as an attribute of a translated label:
cache/modules/omn_fornitura_gas/EditView.tpl
{capture name="label" assign="label"}{sugar_translate label='
{if $bean->some_field==1}
{$MOD.LBL_LABEL_ONE} {$CURRENCY}
{else}
{$MOD.LBL_LABEL_TWO}
{/if}' module='omn_fornitura_gas'}{/capture}
This explains both the issues you're seeing, as it complains about the attribute, and displays the module name in the bottom line.
So what can we do about it?
Unfortunately, as the edit/detail templates are compiled and cached by Sugar, we can't feasibly get to them directly without digging quite deeply into the Sugar code.
However, what we can do is work around it by specifying a different label, and then setting that label dynamically, just like you were doing in the metadata, but this time via PHP in view.edit.php.
Try this:
editviewdefs.php
array (
'name' => 'description',
'label' => 'LBL_CUSTOM_LABEL',
),
view.edit.php
function preDisplay() {
parent::preDisplay();
$currency = new Currency();
global $mod_strings;
if ($this->bean->some_field == "1"){
$mod_strings['LBL_CUSTOM_LABEL'] = $mod_strings['LBL_LABEL_ONE'] . " " . $currency->getDefaultCurrencySymbol();
}
else {
$mod_strings['LBL_CUSTOM_LABEL'] = $mod_strings['LBL_LABEL_TWO'];
}
}
What happened there?
$mod_strings is a global variable in sugar that holds the current module's labels. What we've done here is use that to our advantage, and conditionally set what the label should be by setting the property of this custom label when the view is generated. Appreciated that this isn't technically a solution using Smarty, but I hope my above details can help shine a light on the inability to solve this problem exactly the same as the detail view definitions within Sugar.
Let me know if that helps, or if I can provide any further information!
I have stored a variable in register by Mage::register('captcha', $var); in helper. And in the controller i tried to retrieve the variable by using Mage::registry('captcha'); But i dont getting any values here. Please help me to solve this.
In your helper file create a function like below :
public function getCaptcha(){
$var = 'myValue123';
Mage::register('varun', $var);
return Mage::registry('varun');
}
In your controller function:
$registryValue = Mage::helper('yourModule')->getCaptcha();
echo registryValue ; //prints myValue123
Hope it helps !!!
It's look like syntax is right.
Please first try to set some static value like $var="test"
Mage::register('captcha', $var);
after that got this value in controller.
Mage::registry('captcha');
if you got this value test then i think you have problem with $var in your helper.
Let me know if you have any problem
'captcha' is already in use, so magento never set your data in registry. Change the name, for example 'captcha1'
Mage::register('captcha1', $var);
I haven't been able to find where does the output of getPaymentHtml() comes from.
Its defined as:
public function getPaymentHtml() {
return $this->getChildHtml('payment_info');
}
I couldn't find out the template for payment_info block.
Basically I want to be able to retrieve credit card type and credit card number in the progress block of checkout.
How do I find out the method names? Something like $this->getCreditCardType()
Edit: OK! I understand that Magento figures out the payment method first which has their corresponding templates which are used to render output. But in progress.phtml of checkout, var_dump( $this instanceof Mage_Payment_Block_Info_Cc ); returns false, so how do I access that in current context?
The Progress block doen't have it's own template for Payment info. Mage_Checkout_Block_Onepage_Payment_Info block uses the selected Payment Method block to output html. Look at the Mage_Checkout_Block_Onepage_Payment_Info::_toHtml() method:
protected function _toHtml()
{
$html = '';
if ($block = $this->getChild($this->_getInfoBlockName())) {
$html = $block->toHtml();
}
return $html;
}
To find the actual template and block for the specific Payment method you use, you need to perform next steps:
First - get model alias for current payment method Mage::getStoreConfig('payment/'.$yourMethod.'/model') and instantiate it using Mage::getModel(alias)
then get block type using $model->getInfoBlockType() - so you'll be able to find the actual Block by it's type
For example for ccSave payment method the info block is Mage_Payment_Block_Info_Ccsave, and template for it is app\design\frontend\base\default\template\payment\info\default.phtml. You'll be able to find all data inside those.
Good luck ;)
For the sake of completeness, exact functions to fetch CC type and last 4 digits of CC number are:
echo Mage::getSingleton('checkout/session')->getQuote()->getPayment()->getCcType();
echo Mage::getSingleton('checkout/session')->getQuote()->getPayment()->getCcLast4();
The block class is declared in layout update XML; see the onepage checkout and multishipping directives from checkout.xml. The actual child block which is used depends on the payment model which is being used, but there is a common template that will be used unless overridden.
Example:
See the generic CC method model Mage_Payment_ModelMethod_Cc
From that see its info block Mage_Payent_Block_Info_Cc...
...which will lead you to the "base" payment info block Mage_Payment_Block_Info which sets a default template.
I am trying to do this route trick:
$route['cp/roles/:num'] = "cp/roles/index/:num";
but it doesn't work :(
please help me!!
advanced thanks .
According to the documentation on URI Routing:
$route['product/(:num)'] = "catalog/product_lookup_by_id/$1";
“A URL with "product" as the first segment, and a number in the second will be remapped to the "catalog" class and the "product_lookup_by_id" method passing in the match as a variable to the function.”
So, for your particular instance, you would do the following:
$route['cp/roles/(:num)'] = "cp/roles/index/$1";
You could try
$route['cp/roles/:num'] = "cp/roles";
and then instead of passing a variable in your function you use
$this->uri->segment(3);
or the number that correspond to the segment.
Magento can add a suffix that is defined by the user to append onto urls. I want to get that suffix from my code. Does anyone know an easy way to do this?
If it's stored in the configuration area, then you access it just as you would any other configuration value, by using Mage::getStoreConfig($config_path) where $config_path is defined in the system.xml of the module that defines it.
If you're not sure of the $config_path, then I usually cheat and inspect the textbox/dropdown in the configuration section, take a look at the id, e.g. dev_log_file, and translate it to dev/log/file. You'll need to use some intelligence when there are multiple _ though :)
Nick's answer is good but the actual answer to this question is:
$suffix = Mage::helper('catalog/category')->getCategoryUrlSuffix();
If I am not mistaken, here is the code ( because I don't understand what you want with URL )
<?php
$currentUrl = $this->helper('core/url')->getCurrentUrl();
$url_parts = split('[/.-]', $currentUrl); // escape characters should change based your url
echo $url_parts[0]; //check here
?>
complete product url:
$productId = ***;
$productUrl = Mage::getBaseUrl().Mage::getResourceSingleton('catalog/product')->getAttributeRawValue($productId, 'url_key', Mage::app()->getStore()).Mage::helper('catalog/product')->getProductUrlSuffix();