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Remember the order id in the checkout process of a webshop

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When building a checkout process for a webshop, you likely discovery a need to store the id of a newly created order in a session. This Laravel package provides a clean way to work the order id in the session.

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Installation

This package can be installed through Composer.

composer require spatie/checkout

There is a service provider you can make use of.

// app/config/app.php

'providers' => [
    '...',
    'Spatie\Checkout\CheckoutServiceProvider'
];

This package also comes with a facade, which provides an easy way to use this class.

// app/config/app.php

'aliases' => array(
	...
	'Checkout' => 'Spatie\Checkout\CheckoutFacade',
)

Usage

You can store the order id using this method:

    Checkout::setCurrentOrderId($yourOrderId);

Your order id will be stored in Laravel's session store.

You can retrieve the value with:

    Checkout::getCurrentOrderId();

These methods are also provided:

  • Checkout::clearCurrentOrderId(): Forget the previously stored value.
  • Checkout::isCurrentOrderId($orderId): Convenient method to determine if the given orderId is equal to the value stored with the previous call to setCurrentOrderId.